Tlw Battalion PAGE 4 College Station (Brazos County), Texas Wednesday, November 5, 1958 New Award to Be Given Top Scholastic Outfit A new award, presented by the Houston A&M Mother’s Club to the Corps of Cadets will be pre sented this year to the squadron or company housed in a dormitory which shows the highest academic rating and retention power, Col. Joe E. Davis, Commandant, said yesterday. The award, which will consist of a flag, was an idea of the Hous ton A&M Mother’s Club, who thought the award would be a good incentive for outfits to improve their academic achievement. It will be known as the George P. F. Jouine Award. Criterion for the selection of the unit winning the award will be based on academic achievement and retention power, Davis said. A committee of architectural students are now making a design for the flag, which will be pre sented at Mother’s Day Ceremon ies, he said. The award was named after Jouine because of his distinguished career in the military service and as a business man. Juuine graduate in 1907 with a B.S. degree in civil engineering. At A&M he was a member of the Ross Volunteers, the student coun cil, treasurer of the senior class and a cadet first lieutenant in ‘B’ Infantry. He was designated the most military student for his jun ior and senior years. Jouine served in the Fi’ench Army during World War I, enter ing as a private and emerging 42 months later as a first lieutenant, receiving 14 French, 1 British, 1 Belgian, and 4 unit decorations. A MAN’S SHAMPOO... in Shower-Safe Plastic! Old Spice Shampoo conditions your scalp as it cleans your hair. Removes dandruff without removing natural oils. Gives you rich, man-sized lather that leaves your hair more manageable, better-looking ... with a healthy sheen! So much better for your hair than drying soaps...so much easier to use than shampoos in glass bottles. 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He is presently stationed in Washing ton, D. C. *y * Lt. Gen. Frederic H. general of the Air Training Command from Randolph Air Force Base, stands between Corps Commander Don Cloud and President M. T. Harrington to receive the salutes of General Reviews Corps Smith, commanding Corps units as they move around the Kyle Field Track in the last football game pass- by of the year held Saturday night prior to the A&M-Arkansas game. A&M MENS SHOP 103 MAIN NORTH GATE AGGIE OWNED / ELECTION RESULTS Bryan Academy of Cosmetology (Continued from Page 1) conservative appeal than did Al ger’s. Both campaigned vigorously. Whittenburg, West Texas ranch er, oil man and publisher, develop ed a major plank aimed at election of federal judges, including those on the Supreme Court. Yarborough campaigned very little until the final week or so of the race, and then his appeals to voters were in general terms. 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