The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 08, 1959, Image 4
PAGE 4 Wednesday, April 8, 1959 The Battalion College Station (Brazos Countyf, Texan Flower Judging Team The Flower Judging Team from the Depart- Pennsylvania State University this Friday, nient of Floriculture and Landscape Archi- Shown are, left to right, John L. Wilkin- tecture will participate in the 18th National son, Samuel J. Cely, R. E. Odom, coach, Gor- Intercollegiate Flower Judging contest at don E* Buswell and Joel A. Potts. Eight Get Awards For Graduate Work High School Day To Attract 1,200 Students desiring rooms for high school visitors for the weekend should first utilize single vacancies and vacancies created by students clearing the campus for the week end, according to Harry L. Boyer, Chief of Housing. If sufficient space cannot be found in this manner, thep stu dents should contact the housing office in the YMCA for the use of rooms which are entirely vacant, he said. Students are asked to use single vacancies as far as possible, how ever, in order that some vacant rooms may be reserved for high school students who arrive on the campus without known arrange ments, Boyer explained. About 800 American Indians, mostly Mohawks, now live in the Red Hook section of Brooklyn. Good Cooking HOTARD’S Cafeteria ' 11 a.m. - 2:30 p.m, — 5 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. 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. Eight students have been select ed by the National Science Founda tion to receive graduate fellowships or summer fellowships for graduate teaching assistants. James Ralph Henderson, physics graduate student from Mineola, received one of the 1,050 coopera tive graduate fellowships. The award is for 12-month study to ward a doctor’s degree in physics. Selected to receive the summer fellowship awards for graduate teaching assistants were Wallace Gene Cantrell, Albert Ray Jen nings, Charles Edward Jones, John B. Paxson, Alexander Stuart Pool, Ralph Leon Shanahan and Nathan Edgar Welch. The seven summer fellowship awards were among the 580 chosen from throughout the United States. Judging Team In Contest At Penn State The flower judging team from the Department of Floriculture and Landscape Architecture here at A&M will participate in the 18th National Intercollegiate Flow er Judging Contest to be held at First Annual Photo Salon Set May 2-11 The first annual Southwestern Intercollegiate Photo Salon, spon sored by the Memorial Student Center Camera Committee will be held May 2-11. Alfred A. Padbury, Salon chair man, MSC directorate, said the purpose of this salon is to initiate intercollegiate competition in the field of photography among the colleges and universities of Region IX of the Assn, of College Unions. The salon is open to all members of clubs or associations sponsored by any college or university in this region. Interested persons should submit pictures in any of five classifica tions: Nature, still life, sports, news of portraiture. The judges will select the outstanding photo graph of each catagory and the outstanding photo of the entire salon. Trophies and ribbons will be be awarded. Judging will take place in the MSC on May 2. Many Prizes In Math Contest Two gold wrist watches will be the top prizes in the annual math ematics contest examinations to be held Tuesday, April 28, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Second prize of $15 and third of $10 will also be given in each con test. All freshman awai’ds and the second and third place sophomore awards are provided by the Robert BATTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD RATES vw day 3<| per word per word each additional day Minimum charge— DEADLINES 4 p. m. day before publication Classified Display per column Inch each Insertion PHONE VI 6-0415 FOR RENT Front bedroom for weekend activities at A&M. 901 E. 30th St. TA 2-7913. 97tl JUNE 1. FIVE ROOM UNFURNISHED HOUSE. 613 Highland. 220 wiring. Wash ing machine connections. Fenced-in back yard. Reasonable rent. OUR HOME FOR THE SUMMER. 715 Park Place. Near A&M campus. 2 air conditioners, TV, FOR SALE 1959 Renault Dauphine. MUST SELL. May be seen after 5 p. m. at 201A Church St„ C. S. Phone VI 6 4803. 97t2 FOR SALE: A permanent and beautiful outside finish for your home. “DOCTOR FIXIT’’ can install asbestos siding on a typical home for as little as $14.65 per month with nothing down and up to five years to pay on an F.H.A. Insured Title I Loan. 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C. 90tfr OFFICIAL NOTICES Official notices must be brought, mailed *r telephoned so as to arrive In the Office »f Student Publications (Ground Flool STVfCA, VI 6-6415, hours 8-12, 1-5, dally Monday through Friday) at or before the deadline of 1 p.m. of the day preceeding publication — Director of Student Publica tions. On the basis of the spring semester pre liminary grades some students will be- try gr: come eligible to order an A. and M. ring. Such students may now leave their names with the Ring Cl< Tb Office. Their recoi eligibility for the ring will be determined by April 14, 1959. Orders for the ring will be taken between April 14th to June 1st for delivery July 1st, 1959. The Ring Clerk is on duty from 8:00 a. m. to 12 :00 noon Tuesday through Saturday. H. L. Heaton, Director of Admissions and Registrar 92t8 Pennsylvania State University this Friday in University Park, Pa. The team consists of Gordon E. Buswell of San Antonio, Samuel J. Cely of Fairfield, John L. Wil kinson of Donna and Joel A. Potts of Bryan. They will be accompan ied by R. E. Odom, the team coach. The contest is an annual na tional event sponsored by the So ciety of American Florists and Pi Alpha Xi, the national honorary floriculture fraternity. In addition to participating in this contest with more than 20 other teams from throughout the United States, they will partici pate in a tour conducted for all participating teams. The points of interest include floriculture in the Pittsburgh and Philadelphia areas and the world famous DuPont Longwood Gardens in Wilmington, Del. SERVING BRYAN and COLLEGE STATION ^ SAM HOUSTON ZEPHYR Lv. N. Zulch Ar. Dallas • , 10:08 a.m* 12:47 p.m. Lv. N. Zulch . 7:28 p.m. Ar. Houston .9:15 p.m. FORT WORTH and DENVER RAILWAY N. L. CRYAR, Agent Phone 15* NORTH ZULCH F. Smith Memorial Fund. The first prize for sophomores is obtained through the Halperin Award Fund. Both Smith and Hal perin were members of the faculty of the Department of Mathemat ics. Any student now enrolled in either Mathematics 120 and 209 whose classification at the begin ning of the 1958-59 school year was not above that of freshman or who has not repeated a college math course is eligible to enter the freshman contest. The sophomore contest is open to any student now taking Mathe matics 210 whose classification at the beginning of this school year was not above sophomore and has not repeated a college math course. Ch.E. Group Hears Houston Speaker Russell E. Hansen, manager of the Houston district for Leeds & Northrup Co., will address the stu dent section of the American In stitute of Chemical Engineers here today. 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