The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 16, 1957, Image 2

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The Battalion College Station (Brazos County)\ Texas
PAGE 2 Tuesday, April 16, 1957
Mrs. Bailey Heads
Secretaries Week
Mrs. Clyde Bailey has been ap
pointed local chairman of Secre
taries Week April 21-27, Mrs.
Lionel Olyer, president of the
Bryan-College Station Chapter of
the National Secretaries Associa
tion, announced today.
“Since the success of business is
dependent on the abilities of exe
cutives and their assistants, secre
taries are accepting the responsi
bilities of such assistants and are
sharing in the duties of manage-
Social Whirl
A pot-luck supper is planned
by Agricultural Education Wives
for 6:30 p.m. today in the social
room of the Memorial Student
Center.
New officers were elected by
the Bryan-College Station Chap
ter of the National Secretaries
Association (International) at its
meeting last Tuesday.
They are Mrs. Kelly Franck-
low, president; Mrs. Harvey Hall,
vice president; Mrs. Frank Zubik,
recording secretary; Mrs. Bert
Deauquier, corresponding s e c r e -
tary, and Miss Alma Kasner, trea
surer. Installation will be con
ducted at the May meeting.
Final plans were made for the
chapter’s Boss Night Dinner to
be held next Tuesday at the Oaks.
* * *
Civil Engineering Wives have
changed their spring picnic to a
wiener roast at 5:30 p.m. April
24 in Hensel Park. Faculty mem
bers and families of wives are
invited. A covered dish should be
brought by each family, and res.-
ervations should be called in to
VI 6-6216 or TA 3-3714.
* =|s *
A meeting of the Oceanography
and Meteorology Student Wives
Club is scheduled for 8 this even
ing in the south solarium of the
YMCA.
(See SOCIAL WHIRL, page 4)
ment teams,” Mrs. Bailey said.
According to Mrs. Olyer, pur
poses of Secretaries Week are to
make a secretarial career attractive
to high school and college grad
uates; to encourage employed
secretaries to equip themselves as
administrative assistants to their
employers by participation in edu
cational programs; and to urge
management’s cooperation in ele
vating the professional standards
of secretaries.
“In addition to our educational
features,” Mrs. Olyer said, ‘“the
Bryan College Station Chapter re
cognizes its responsibilities to our
community, and are willing to con
tribute our secretarial services to
further any civic or community
projects within our city.”
Mrs. Bailey and her committee,
Mrs. Ralph Grange, Mrs. Bert
Deauquier and Miss Alma Kasner,
are making plans for the local ob
servance of Secretaries Week.
to the American Cancer Society
Spring Flower Show
Attracts Many Entries
Sweepstakes honors in the 18th annual flower show 4-
of the A&M Garden Club held Friday at the Memorial
Student Center went to Mrs. Ed Baker in the Arrangements
Division and to Mrs. J. S. Roberts in horticulture.
The arrangement classes, centered about a “Through
the Ages” theme, were housed in a series of decorated
booths, separated by colorful
descriptive panels.
The award of distinction
for highest scoring composi
tion was won by Mrs. C. B.
Campbell.
Ribbon winners (in first-sec
ond-third-honorable me’ntion order)
by arrangement classes were:
Class 1—Mesdames John Per-
C. C. Doak, W. C. Freeman;
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The Editorial Policy of The Battalion
Represents the Views of the Student Editors
2—Mesdames Carl Williams, C. C.
Doak, Ed Madeley, George Sea
born; 3—Mesdames C. B. Campbell,
Ed Madeley, T. T. Timm.
Arrangements Winners
4—Mesdames John Ashton,
Guy Franceschini, S. P. Davis;
5-—Mesdames Ed Baker and A. B.
Nelson, blue ribbon winners, Mes
dames C. C. Doak, Ed Baker, R.
E. Schiller, red, Mesdames Mar
ion Pugh, R. M. Echols, A. B.
Nelson, yellow, Mesdames R. E.
Callender, C. B. Campbell, Guy
Franceschini, C. C. Doak, white.
6— Mesdames Marion Pugh, T.
T. Timm, blue ribbon winners,
Mesdames Ralph Lee, Tom Tay
lor, red, Mrs. L. S. O’Bannon,
yellow, Mrs. W. C. Freeman,
white.
7— Mrs. A. E. Carter, red, Mrs.
C. B. Campbell, yellow; 8—Mes
dames J. W. Lester, Sam Parker,
George Foster, and Lizzie Patter
son, John M. Lawrence, W. C.
Banks, Carl Sprague, honorable
mention.
9—Mesdames Ed Baker, Guy
Franceschini, Gibb Gilchrist; 10—
Mesdames Marion Pugh, A. B.
Nelson, S. *P. Davis; 11 (men’s in
vitational class)—Ed Madeley, Ed
Baker, C. C. Doak.
Horticulture Winners
In the Horticulture Division,
Mrs. Roberts, sweepstakes winner,
received 10 blue ribbons, a special
purple ribbon for a tray of vege-
(See FLOWER SHOW, page 4)
CATERING FOR
!?b *H1pecial
OCCASIONS
Leave the Detail*
to me.
LUNCHEONS
BANQUETS
WEDDING PARTIES
Let Us Do the Work — You Be A
Guest At Your Own Party
Maggie Parker Dining Hall
W. 26th & Bryan
TA 2-6069
DISQUALIFIED
(Continued from page 1.)
“About half of the freshmen
were at their rooms. When some
one was not at their room, I would
leave a piece of paper asking votes
with my name and office I am
seeking. Van Winkle’s name was
on the paper because we are cam
paigning together,” Laningham
said.
“I plan to appeal to the Stu
dent Senate. I might be wrong,
but a whole section of the College
regulations is devoted to explain
ing student campaigns. I studied
that and could not see that I was
doing wrong. I talked to Mr. Har
desty and he did not make it clear
to me just what is not considered
personal solicitation.”
Hardesty said results from the
freshman * part of today’s election
would be thrown out and another
election held if the senate reverses
the election commission’s decision.
The commission was acting on a
formal complaint submitted by
Frank W. Spiller, Herbert D. Bur
ling, Norman Dowdy, Andy Mc-
Dougal, James Davis, Charles B.
Gaines, Roberto Martinez, Thomas
E. Downs and Tyrone S. Clifford.
While I’m trying the next
case, take my trousers to
be pressed at —
CAMPUS
CLEANERS
What’s Cooking
The following clubs and organi
zations meet tonight:
7:00
Physical Education Club meets
in Room 231 of White Coliseum.
Guest speaker is Dr. Rhea H. Wil
liams, Athletic Director of the
Interscholastic League.
7:20
American Institute of Chemical
Engineers meets in Room 104 of
the Petroleum Engineering Build
ing. Thycol Corporation will pre
sent talks on rockets and rocket
fuel.
7:30
Pre-Med Society meets in the
Biological Science Building.
Marshall Hometown Club’s
Easter party scheduled for April
19 has been called off. Agsie
Muster will be held that night
at Flyn Lodge at 7:30 p. m.
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“Serving Texas Aggies’
The Battalion, dally newspaper of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of
Texas and the City of College Station, la published by students in the Office of Student
Publications as a non-profit educational service. The Director of Student Publications
Is Ross Strader. The governing body of all student publications of the A.&M. College
of Texas Is the Student Publications Board. Faculty members are Dr. Carroll D.
Laverty, Chairman; Prof. Donald D. Burchard, Prof. Tom Leland and Mr. Bennie
Zinn. Student members are W. T. Williams, Murray Milner, Jr., and Leighlus E.
Sheppard, Jr., Ex-offlcio members are Mr. Charles Koeber, and Ross Strader, Sec
retary. The Battalion is published four times a week during the regular school year
and once a week during the summer and vacation and examination periods. Days of
publication are Tuesday through Friday for the regular school year and on Thursday
during the summer terms and during examination and vacation periods. Subscription
rates are 53.50 per semester, 56.00 per school year, 56.50 per full year or 51.00
per month. Advertising rates furnished on request.
Entered as second-class
natter at Post Office at
Collesre Station, Texas,
■nder the Act of Con-
ffraas of March 8. 1870.
Member of:
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of republication of all other matter herein are also reserved.
News contributions may be made by telephone (VI 6-6618 or VI-
6-4910) or at the editorial office room, on the ground floor of the
YMCA. Classified ads may be placed by telephone (VI 6-641c) or at
the Student Publications Office, ground floor of the YMCA.
JIM BOWER
Dave McReynolds
Barry Hart
Welton Jones
Managing Editor
Sports Editor
City Editor
Joy Roper _ Society Editor
Leland Boyd, Jim Neighbors, Joe Tindel News Editors
Jim Carrell . Assistant Sports Editor
D. G. McNutt, Val Polk, Fred Meurer, Joe Buser,
Jerry Haynes Reporters
John West, C. R. McCain Staff Photographers
Don Collins Staff Cartoonist
George Wise Circulation Manager
Maurice Olian CHS Sports Correspondent
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