The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 14, 1957, Image 6

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AERO WIVES will meet at 8 p.
m. Wednesday in the Aero lounge.
Important business including' in
stallation of officers is scheduled.
All members of DAMES CLUB
are asked to meet at 8 p. m. to
day in the YMCA for election of
officers.
Final activity of the BRAZOS
COUNTY TSCW ALUMNAE AS
SOCIATION this spring will be a
brunch at 9:30 a. m. Saturday at
The Oaks. New officers will be
elected and installed.
A«M MENS SHOP
103 MAIN NORTH GATE
AGGIE OWNED
WTT/LIAMSBURG, Va. CP)—Mr.
and Mrs. James Moffatt will be
married 134 times this year and
they are already married. They
have leading roles in “The Found
ers,” Paul Green’s drama of the
Jamestown colony, which includes
re-enactment of the wedding of the
Indian princess, Pocahontas, to John
Rolfe. It is all part of the 350th
anniversary observance of the first
permanent English settlement in
America.
IT’S FOR REAL!
by Chester Field
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TO BE OR NOT TO BE*
Philosopher Berkeley did insist
That only things we see exist.
But if what’s real is what I see.
When I’m not looking, who is me?
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from the world’s best tobaccos. PLUS
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tobacco filter because it’s packed
smoother by ACCU • RAY!
Chesterfield King has everything!
*$50 goes to Joyce Trebilcol, University of California
at Berkeley, for her Chester Field poem.
$50 for every philosophical verse accepted for publi
cation. Chesterfield, P.O. Box 21, New York 46, N. Y.
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Skipper G
Jim Manley
21»SU Leaders
Accept Summer
Mission Posts
Alaska and the Hawaiian Islands
will the summer addresses of two
Aggies—Skipper Connor and Jim
Manley—active leaders in the Bap
tist Student Union.
Connor, who expects to keep
cool as a summer missionary to
Alaska, is a junior pre-niedical
student from Bryan.
A senior fi’om Raytown, Manley
will be a summer BSU missionary
in the Islands. In addition to this
appointment he has also been
elected to serve on the BSU state
executive committee during the
coming school year.
The whooping crane, which has
been tottering on the brink of
extinction for some time, has found
another friend. Latest organization
to proffer a helping for protection
of this rare species is Texas Garden
Clubs, Inc.
Action in regard to the whooping
cranes was included in a broad 10
point conservation policy adopted
at the annual state convention
held recently in San Antonio.
A&M Garden club, which won
several awards, was represented at
the meeting by Mrs. Tom Taylor,
president, Mrs.. Eddie Baker, first
vice-president, and Mrs. Marion
Pugh, District V conservation
chairman.
Mrs. Taylor accepted the follow
ing awards on behalf of the local
club:
First place for two-year scrap
book compiled by Mrs. R. E.
Snuggs.
Certificate of Merit for Ad
vanced club.
Third place for yearbook and
honorable mention for scrapbook
of “Little Sprouts” Junior Garden
club.
“Horticultural Stewardship in
the Preservation of America” will
be the theme of Texas Garden
Clubs, Inc. during the coming year
under the administration of the
new state president, Mrs. David
H. Buchanan of Temple.
Projects of the new program will
include, in addition to protection
for birds and wild flowers, Arbor
Day plantings, insect control, lit-
terbug campaign and roadside
development and beautification.
Close -to GOO delegates attended
the three day meeting attended by
the president of the National Coun
cil of Garden Clubs, Mrs. Daniel
J. Mooney of Butte, Montana.
Lectures and entertainment depict
ed the theme “Texas Under Six
Flags.”
Mother’s Day on TV
The annual Mother’s Day cere
mony will be featured on the “Tex
as in Review” program Monday
night at 7:30 on KBTX-TV, Bryan.
ALL LIVE WIRES are these graduating Electrical Engineering Wives. Left to right,
they are Billie Gaddy, Dorothy Mills, June Robson, Virginia Johnson, Virginia Clayton,
Nell Hopkins and Sharron Helborn. Grads not shown include Nina McCarter, Pat Bar
ton, Gardner Osborn, Nancy ilogdan, Helma Lyon, Merlene Gentry and Bobbye Morris.
Dora Magee Is
AVMA President
Dora Magee was elected presi
dent of AVMA Auxiliary when
the group met recently at the MSC.
Mrs. R. L. Beamer, out-going
sponsor, was presented a silver
butterknife.
Other new officers chosen for
next year are: Lois Jackson,,presi
dent-elect; Nell Cook, vice-presi
dent; Rosalie Brumlow, treasurer;
Esta Wilson, recording secretary;
Mary M c G r a d y, corresponding
secretary; Irene Allbritton, report
er; Barbara Sloan, paidiamen-
tarian; and Ruth Barkley, council
representative.
Lettermen
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tennis; Larry Hayes, basketball
and golf; Edsel Jones, baseball;
Arthur Bright, track, and Art
Adamson, swimming.
Eighteen athletes were given
special congratulations for their
outstanding achievements in var
ious sports throughout the year.
All team captains and champion
ship winners were included in this
group.
ANN 0 U NON C
COLLEGE STATION’S
OWN TV REPAIR
ABC TV
J‘h. VI 6-4515
Let’s get acquainted . . . make
that old picture tube like new
for $1.50.
WANT TO HELP AN ACCIF?
Here’s how you can.... Sell your used
books to L.OU ami an Aggie can buy
a used book instead of a new one next
FALL.
Loupot’s Trading Post
An Announcement of Special Importance
To Those Of The Graduating Class
Who Are About To Enter
The Armed Forces
At 1:00 p. m. - Wednesday - May 15 - in room 2 A BCD of the MSC, Brig. Gen. Theo
dore T. King (U.S. Army, Ret.) and representatives of the Trans-American Life Ins. Com
pany will discuss with you the new Service Mens Indemnity Act.
IT IS OF VITAL IMPORTANCE
THAT EACH MAN KNOW WHAT HIS BENEFITS
ARE BEFORE ENTERING THE SERVICE
A valuable Military Estate Computer will
be given to each man attending—
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