The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 02, 1959, Image 3

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    The Battalion College Station (Brazos County?, Texas
Thursday', April 2 1959
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PfeufferWeds Draft Deferment Test April 30
Jean Hillje
March 24
Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Pfeuffer
. . . wedding held in Chapel
The marriage of Miss Jean
Louis Hillje and Robert T. (Bob)
Pfeuffer was solemnized March
24 in the Jnterfaith Chapel in the
presence of members of the fam
ilies and a gi’oup of close friends.
The Rev. James Argue, pastor
of the A&M Methodist Church, of
ficiated at the double-ring cere
mony.
The bride wore a waltz-length
gown of white chiffon over taf
feta, featuring a shirred bodice
and portrait neckline. Her round,
fingertip viel of Brussels Rose-
point lace was Tyorn in mantilla
style. A single white orchid with
stephanotis fashioned the bridal
bouquet.
The couple’s only attendants
were Miss Jo Ann Hillje, sister
of the bride, and Joe Buser of
Arp. Bob Graetzel and Bob Da
vila served as ushers.
After the double ring ceremony,
the bride and groom left the Chap
el through an arch of sabers form
ed by senior members of the Corps
Staff.
A reception was held in the
Memorial Student Center after
the wedding. Mrs. Ray Olds was
in charge of the bride’s book; as
sisting in serving were Mdmes.
Charlotte Daniel, Mary Lou Meul-
ler, Patricia Dillon, Sue Ellen
Young and Mary Sue Kuenstler.
The couple will be at home at
701 Manor Rd., Austin after
Pfeuffer’s graduation in May.
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4 Cyl. cars $7.95 Labor and up
6 Cyl. cars $8.95 Labor and up
8 Cyl. cars $9.95 Labor and up
Plus Parts
Tune-up (major) includes Distributor
and Carburetor (Overhaul)
Tune-up Specialist: J. J. (Jay) Welch
B D. (Doc) White
W. W. (Rip) Winkle
Time Required: 3 Hours by Appoint
ment.
TAYLOR MOTOR CO.
415 N. Main
Bryan TA 3-3309
WANTED
For Summer
Some openings still
available for young
men to work on an
Eastern Boys Ranch.
Must have knowledge
of horses and be able
to teach boys to ride.
Should have athletic
and swimming background.
Salary plus tips & expenses.
For applications and
information make immediate
contact with:
SAM SPENCE, BOX 2073
COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS.
Outstanding Vets Due Here June 3-5
Some of the outstanding veteri
narians in the country have ac
cepted invitations to speak at the
12th Annual Conference for Veteri
narians here June 3-5.
The speakers include Maj. Chai'-
lie N. Barron, Armed Forces Insti
tute of Pathology, Washington,
D. C.; Dr. John Wilbur Jr., veteri
narian in charge, Animal Inspec
tion and Quarantine Division, Ag
ricultural Research Service, USD A,
Fort Worth; Di\ Wade O. Brinker,
Michigan State University; and Dr.
Lester Johnson, Oklahoma State
I University.
Others on the program are Dr.
A. B. Rich, director, Division of
Veterinary Public Health, Austin;
Dr. Lloyd M. Reedy, practitioner,
Dallas; and Dr. F. D. Gentry, prac
titioner, Springfield, Mo.
The committee for the confer
ence is comprised of Dr. R. D.
Turk, chairman; Dr. P. W. Burns;
Dr. W. M. Romane; Dr. Paul Jun-
german; and Dr. H. E. Redmond,
all of the School pf Veterinary
Medicine.
Phi Eta Sigma Sets
Phi Eta Sigma, national fresh
man honor society, will hold its
spring initiation in the Memorial
Student Center Assembly Room
this afternoon at 4:30 and also at
5:15.
Pictures for The Aggieland will
be taken at the close of the initia
tion.
Japan is now welding rails on its
railway tracks. They want quiet,
and not so much clickety-clack dis
turbing rhythm which happened on
their older rail lines.
TWo by Two
First Baptist - College
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College students interested in
taking the Selective Service Col
lege Qualification Test have until
midnight next Thursday to sub
mit application, it was announced
today by Frank E. McFarland of
the Basic Division.
The test center in this area will
be the Memorial Student Center
Assembly Room.
To be eligible to apply for the
test, scheduled to be given to col
lege students throughout the
United States, April 30, a student
must intend to request deferment
as a student, be satisfactorily pur
suing a full-time course of instruc
tion, and must not have previously
taken the test. The purpose of
the testing program is to provide
evidence for the use of local boards
in considering deferment of a reg
istrant from military service as a
student.
Any student who meets the cri
teria may be permitted to take the
test. This includes both civilian
students and students currently en
rolled in ROTC.
In the past years, ROTC stu
dents who feel that they will be
required to drop out of ROTC have
taken the Selective Service College
Qualification Test to quality for
draft deferment under plans other
Auto Engineers
Set Joint Meet
The Gulf Coast Section of the
Society of Automotive Engineers
will hold its annual meeting with
the A&M student chapter of the
SAE here April 23.
The Gulf Coast Section has a
membership of 125, representing
50 companies and industi’ial firms.
Following a smorgasbord dinner
at 7 p.m. at the Memorial Student
Center, the groups will head Dr.
Dale F. Leipper, head of the De
partment of Oceanography and Me
teorology, speaking on the subject,
“Glimpses of Science and Educa
tion in Russia.” The talk will be
illustrated.
Officers of the A&M student
chapter are James E. Sheffield,
president; Billy Don Sevier, vice-
president; James R. Langston, sec
retary; Bill Muenker, treasurer;
and Sam Holmes, reporter.
EAT
WELL
EAT
REASONABLY
EAT
HOTARD’S
NEW HOURS
11:00 - 2:30
5:00 - 8:30
WOULDN'T IT BE WONDERFUL
IF THERE WERE NO HATRED
IN THE WHOLE WORLD?
WHY DOES THIS INTEREST YOU
SO MUCH, CHARLIE BROWN?
By Charles M. Schulz
THEN NOBODY \ n
WOULD HATE ME / 1 11 *
than ROTC deferment, McFarland
says.
Application blanks may be se
cured from Miss Pauline Malazzo
in the Registrar’s Office. Blanks
must be mailed to the Educational
Testing Service, Princeton, N. J.,
not later than midnight, April 9.
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49
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BACON
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lb.
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