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Don McGinty Head Of College Unions Don McGinty was elected presi dent of Region Nine of the As sociation of College Unions at its meeting in Kingsville recently. McGinty and nine other members of the Memorial Student Center Council and Directorate attended the meeting where they participat ed in panels, workshops, and at tended lectures on student union activities. The nine other members who at tended the meeting are Richard Wall, Carl Pehnke, Roy Davis, John West, John Windham, Dave Brothers, Charlie Haas, Dudley Brown and Shirley Cannon. Region nine includes Texas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Louisi ana. Saddle, Sirloin To Elect Officers The Saddle and Sirloin Club elects officers tonight at 7:30 in the Lecture Room of the Animal Industries Building, according to Bob Johnston, retiring president. Names submitted for offices by the nominating committee are Mel vin Lebo and Stanley Keese, presi dent, John Kiker and Wayne Yea ger, vice president, Ted Montgom ery, secretary. Buddy Chesser and Benton Cassidy, treasurer and Jou les Jourde and Jim Begmund, re porter. The Club also will elect an Ani mal Husbandry faculty member as their nomination to the Agricul tural Council for Outstanding Pro fessor in the School of Agriculture. Other retiring officers are Mel vin Lebo, vice president; Cecil Skaggs, secretary; Pat Garner, treasurer and Jim Renick, reporter. FROM STUDENT CO-OP On G/ery Qm/jus. .. Co flege Men one/Zi/o/nen ore cfccot/er/ng cvkcf Viceroys are Smoother BECAUSE ONLY VICEROY HAS 20,000 FILTERS twice As Many Filters AS THE OTHER TWO LARGEST-SELLING FILTER BRANDS B CrrPfl COMPARE! How many filters inyot/r filter tip? (Remember —the more filters the smoother the taste!) Viceroy’s exclusive filter is made from pure cellulose^soft, snow-white, natural) 01966, Brown & Williamson Tobacco Cots The Battalion College Station (Brazos County), Texas Tuesday, December 18, 1956 PAGE 3 High School Choir Entertains Lions The A&M Consolidated High School choir provided entertain ment for the weekly luncheon of the College Station Lions Club yesterday. Directed by Robert Boone, the group sang four Christ mas selections. Mrs. A. B. Medlen, pianist for the club, was presented with a silver goblet in recognition of her service to the club. President L. C. Grumbles an nounced that the club’s next •regular meeting would be on Mon day, Jan. 7, 1957. Library Schedule Cushing Library will observe the following holiday sohedule: Dec. 19-21—8 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Dec. 22—8 a.m. to 12 noon; Dec. 23-25 — closed; Dec. 26- 28— 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Dec. 29- Jan. 2—closed. What’s Cooking Tonight at 8:15, the Pre-Med- Pre-Dent Society will meet in the Biological Science Building with Lt. Charles L. Novasad as the guest speaker. Morgan Resigns (Continued from Page 1) “And finally, my work with the students, especially the Corps of Cadets, has provided a most thrill ing and gratifying experience and will always remain in my memor ies.” President Morgan came to A&M as Dean of the College in 1952 from Colorado A&M where he was Dean of the College and Dean of the Graduate School. He became president of A&M in September, 1953. Staying at the Colorado school six and a half years, Dr. Morgan rose from head of the department of education and psychology and director of summer school to the deanships. He received his bachelor’s degree in mathematics at the University of California in 1933 and took his doctor’s degree ih education admin istration from the same school in 1938. He is an elder at the Presbyter ian Church here and is affiliated with many scientific societies. He also has been a regular contribu tor to leading professional jour nals in the fields of psychology and college administration. Dr. and Mrs. Morgan have two daughters, Ann, 21, a senior at the University of Texas and Dale, 15, Bryan High School student. City Hall Open House The College Station City Hall will hold open house tomorrow for all College Station residents, City Manager Ran Boswell said. Fruit cake and coffee will be served from 2 to 5 p. m. GREETINGS or \nverijone... With our good wishes go our heartfelt thanks for your patronage and support. Texas Central Life Insurance Co. Bryan, Texas jk Continental V Housewife or busv executive. Call Continental at VI 6-4789 DALLAS 1 hr. 40 mins. LUBBOCK 4 hrs. 8 mins. NEW YORK* 8 brs. 21 mins. EL PASO 7 hrs. 10 mins. MiMIVJES Housewife or busy executive... time is important to you. 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