PAGE 4 Tuesday, April 7, 1959 The Battalion College Station /Brazos County/, Texas ALL-MALE (Continued from Page 1) had decided not to accept the ap peal,” he said. Neither of the Bryan women con cerned in the case could be reach ed for immediate comment. Vice President Earl Rudder said, “the decision is in keeping with the Board of Director’s desire—it is my job to run A&M as the Board'wants it to run.” When asked how he thought the ruling would affect the college in the future, Rudder laughingly said, “I don’t have a crystal ball.” Col. Joe E. Davis, commandant, told The Battalion he was pleased to know the courts are supporting the Board of Directors of the col lege. AsM MENS SHOP 103 MAIN — NORTH GATE AGGIE OWNED SAVE EAT AT HOTARD’S Cafeteria 11 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.—5 p. ra. - 8:30 p.m. AGGIE SPECIAL MOTOR TUNE-UP—APRIL ONLY 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 Election Candidates ■ Candidates running for offices in the student election held in the Memorial Student Center tomor row are as follows: Allen N. Burns, Robert A. Reeh, Ken W. Curry and Robert (Don) Lane are presidential candidates for the Class of ’GO. Vice president candidates for ’60 are: (Wally) S. Cannon, Larry A. Winkle, Ed C. Lux, Gerald D. Griffith, Stan W.Weid, Richard W. Scott, G. (Granny) Nerren, J. P. (Pat) Craddock, M. J. Carlo, J. (Mike) Brazzel and Sam C. Bar- ranco. A. W. Adickes, Wayne P. Schnei der, William R. Savage, Richard E. Damon and Paul Rosenthal are candidates for Social Secretary ’GO. Candidates for historian are: Charles Ridgway, Wayland Quisen- berry, Jimmy. R. Archer, Ray Murski, N. M. (Rowdy) Dowdy, Larry C. Peabody and M. G. Blagg. Student entertainment manager candidates are: Walter C. Miller, M. G. Blagg, William (Stump) Phillips, Bruce B. Johnson, Tom R. Hamilton and John W. Welch. Richard Biondi, N. M. (Rowdy) Dowdy, Joe M. Deeper, J. P. Love land and Byron C. Stone are yell leader candidates for ’60. Secretary treasurer candidates for the class of ’60 are:'Tom R. Hamilton, Sammy Myers, Johnny Mese, Sam H. Langley and John Kingston. Class of ’60 candidates for MSC council members are: Tom G. Wit- hey, Don E. Zirkle, David H. Ply- lar and Dennis Ryan. Candiates for the Class of ’61 president are: Charles C. Murphey, M. E. Hickman, Don S. William son, Robert M. Johnston, Sydney Heaton, Ray V. Gomez, Robert “Biltrite” Boots and Shoes Made By Economy Shoe Repair and Boot Co. Large Stock of Handmade Boots Convenient Budget & Lay-Away Plan $55.00 a pair Made To Order Main Office: 509 W. Commerce, San Antonio CA 3-0047 Bower and William Ray Boone. Class of ’61 vice president can didates are: M. P. Martin, Frank Steinle, Robert A. Nichols, Walter R. Williams, Charles M. Preston, Darrell G. Pausky, Guy W. Keel ing, Glenn A. Jones, Roger N. Blakeney, Ronny Hampton, Rich ard Thomas, James C. Noach and Marvin Girouard. (Cris) A. Elkins, Charles D. Taylor, Raymond G. (Skipper) Post and Mike Ogg are candidates for secertary treasurer. Social secretary candidates for the Class of ’61 are: Walter R. Frazier, Martin E. Garcial, Doug B. Vauger, John M. McMullen and Charlie Erickson. Class of ’61 MSC council can didates are: Bob Erisman, Pat Crouch, Charles D. Marshall, Rich ard Spengler and Clyde L. Whit- well. Yell leader candidates from ’61 are: Joe R. Powell, John C. Schier, George A. Loveland, Ed (Sonny) Todd, Ken W. Moore, Bill Hender son and R. C Ray. ’62 Candidates The Class of ’62 will elect a president from candidates, Dan W. Deupree, Chuck Cloud, John H. Winder, Jack T. Shanks, Stephen W. Muller, George E. Lowke, Bill Jones, John A. Betts and (Jim) S. Baldry. Vice president candidates from the Class of ’62 wil be: Weldon Nash, J. Earl Rudder, Tommy Hohman, Ronald V. Smith, R. Dean Sanborn, Robert C. Richey, Ralph D. Loyd, Robert N. Hale, M. D. Fox, David C. Chapa, James D. Loyd and Rogue C. Rodriquez. Jim Howell, J. C. Grout, J. Ray Baily, Terrage Gossett, Marion Walton, Robert C. Neely, Charles W. Moore, Lynn Ratcliff, Gene Strader, Raliegh Coppedge, Mal colm Strole, Jack D. Beck, Charles Munnerlyn and Bernard Haegelin, are the Class of ’62 candidates for secretary treasurer. The Class of ’62 social secretary candidates are: Karon G. Mc Creary, Gary G. Lively, Jeff Went worth, Ken J. Kutac, Everett Richardson, Hugo E. Ernest and David S. Spencer. MSC council candidates from the Class of ’62 are: Bob E. Grisman, Pat Crouch, Charles D. Marshall and Richard Spengler. ■ Miss Patricia Northrop . . . plays ‘Daisy Mae’ tonight School Officials See Salvation Army Group In Austin Several A&M officials were in Austin today attending ceremonies honoring the visit of the World Commanders of the Salvation Army, Gen. and Mrs. Wilfred E. Kitching, who are on a world-wide tour. Dr. and Mrs. M. T. Harrington, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rudder, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Angel, Col Joe E. Davis, Don Cloud and Randy Curtis were among those present at ceremonies welcoming the commander at his arrival at Bergstrom Air Force Base. Gov. Price Daniel and Aus tin officials participated in the welcoming ceremonies. Don Cloud presented the com mander with a composite photo graph of several A&M buildings. The picture was framed in mes- quite wood. THtHKUSH ^J n9,ish: CANINE COLOGNE rr—xr-ra, English: FLYING HITCHHIKER English: FAT vegetable Thinldish: CURFUME NANCY ANN LYON. INDIANA STATE TEACHERS Thinklish: THUMBINGBIRO TOMMY DERCOLA. MARYLAND U. English: HIP SINGING GROUP Thinklish translation: These guys are so far out, they wear space helmets. They never ask, “How High the Moon?” They know. When there were seven of them, they were a heptet. But since they’ve added a man, simple arithmetic makes them a rocktet! Naturally, when they take ten, they take Luckies. Like anyone else (square, round or what-have-you), they know all about the honest taste of fine tobacco. Consensus: flipsville! Thmklhh: PLUJVfPKlM CAYIO HAMMETT. (J English 1 ° F "SW MEXICO oriental AMBULANCE Thinklish: SICKS HAW RICHARD HARRISON. THE CITADEL HOW TO MAKE *25 Take a word—garbage, for example. With it, you can make the contents of an auto junk yard (cartage), Hollywood refuse (starbage), incinerator dust (charbage) or glass-factory rejects (jarbage). That’s Thinklish—and it’s that easy! We’re paying $25 for the Thinklish words judged best—yowr check is itching to go! Send your words to Lucky Strike, Box 67A, Mt. Vernon, N.Y. Enclose your name, address, university and class. Get the genuine article Get the honest taste of a LUCKY STRIKE product of J&rwueaw (Jodaeec-Cirnyzany--- iJu/raeeo- is our middle name Economics Prof Awarded Grant Marion Gordon Daniels, assist ant professor of economics, has been selected by the Board of For eign Scholarships to receive an award to participate in the Inter national Educational Exchange Program under the Fulbright Act. Purpose of the grant is to lecture in economics. Daniels, who has been with the Department of Economics since 1953, will do his lectureship in faculty economics at Central Uni versity, Quito, Ecuador. He will take up his duties June 1, which will last through Jan. 31, 1960. 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Address to waive Busir Texa: information. 1950 Ford at reasonable price. See at J. C. Sides Texaco Station across from Triangle. 9Gt4 Baby play pen with pad. VI 6-4396. 96t4 Small house near campus. 413 Eisen hower. VI 6-5078 after 5 p. m. 9Gt4 (1) N3N-3 Navy airplane converted to an agricultural type aircraft, with 450 HP P&W engine, with some spare parts. May be seen by calling VI 6-5516, Mr. Joseph Brusse at the Wind Tunnel. Sealed bids will be received in the Office of the Busi ness Manager, College Administration Building, until 10 :30 a. m., April 20, 1959. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids and to waive any and all techni calities. Address Businei M. College of Texas, Colleg as, for further information. - any and all techni ness Manager, A. an College Station, Tex Do you value your wife’s opinion of you ? If answer is “Yes”, then answer this question: Would you like to be remem bered favorably by your widow after you are gone? 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Pruitt Fabric Shop. 98tfu Unfumisned garage apartment. Between liege. Attic fan. $50. VT 6- Bry 7331 an and Col 31. lOtfn LEGAL NOTICE ORDINANCE NO. 279 AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING SIX- HOUR PARKING UPON BOTH SIDES OF BOYETT STREET BETWEEN FARM- TO MARKET ROAD 60 AND CHURCH STREET IN THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR VIOLATION THEREOF. BE IT ORDAINED by the City Coun- the city of Texas, the following regulations con cerning parking on both sides of Boyett Street between Farm-toMarket Road 60 and Church Street are hereby fixed: In the best interest of public safety, movement of traffic and for the general good of the public, the following parking ai'eas are established: A. Six-hour parking on both sides of Boyett Street between Farm-to-Market Road 60 and Church Street. It is therefore ordered and ordained that such parking area be established and that appropriate signs be erected and that the proper authorities, after the due pass ing of this ordinance and erection of said signs, be instructed to enforce said ordinance, and that anyone violating said parking regulations be found guilty of a misdemeanor. Passed and approved this the 23rd day of March, 1959. ATTEST: S/N. M. McGinnis City Secretary APPROVED: S/Ernest Langford Mayor smart uiant-ad minded! You Can Have The Best FRIEDRICH Window Air Conditioner JOE FAULK ’32 Anto & Appliance Furniture 214 N. Bryan Cavltt at Coult< 1 Jfotard a Cafeteria Cooking h Not list | DR. M. W. DEASON OPTOMETRIST Contact Lenses Hours 9:00 - 5:30 Evenings by Appointment 214 N. Main TA 2-3530 © A. T. Co