PAGE 6 Friday,April 17, 1959 The Battalion College Slntion (Brazos County), Texas R’nai R’rith Hillel Foundation To Hold Banquet Tomorrow ■ The A&M B’nai B’rith Hillel Foundation will hold their annual banquet and ball in the Ike and Fannie Sablosky Building Satur day at 6 p.m. Itabbi Robert Sehur, of the Rabbi Temple Beth El in Fort Worth, will be the principal speaker at the banquet. The Hillel student honor keys and the outstanding senior award will be presented, and offi cers for the coming year will be installed. Officers to be installed are Ber- nie Boarnet, president; Frost E. Gardner, vice president; Bernie Berman, treasurer; Ronnie Green berg, secretary; Richard Reiser, building coordinator; Gary Utay, social chairman; Erwin Levy, re ligious chairman and Herbert Bur ling, parliamentarian. David Glickman, this year’s Flying Kadets Set Weekend Practice The Flying Kadets of Texas A&M will sponsor a practice fly ing meet at Coulter Field, April 19, beginning at 1 p. m., according to club president Dennis Ryan. The purpose of the practice meet is to prepare the clubs for the Flying Meet, said Ryan. He said that the University of Illinois will be the host for the annual event this year. president, will present the officers and act as master of ceremonies. The ball will begin at 9 p.m. and the Aggieland Combo will furnish the music. Local Instructors Teach Management Course in Amarillo The management course in sup ervision for business, industrial and municipal management per sonnel will be held May 4-8, at Amarillo College in Amarillo, and will be taught by Elmer Freed and Vergil B. Clark, Supervisory Training instructor for the En gineering Extension Service. Topics for the 40-hour course, offered away from the A&M cam pus for the first time, will in clude analysis of the managerial position, delegating of duties, re- sponsibilites and authority, em ploye relations, employe atti tudes and problems of costs and wages. Plant owners and managers, production managers, department heads, superintendents and person nel directors from the Panhandle area, Oklahoma and New Mexico are expected to enroll for the course, according to Hardy E. Stevens, dean of the Evening School at Amarillo College. WESTERNS TO COLLEGIATE STYLES $1.95 to $3.95 Loupots It Pays To Trade With Lou Communist Germany Throws Doubt in East - West Talks BERLIN (A 3 )—Communist East Germany dimmed hopes for East- West agreement at next month’s foreign ministers conference. Premier Otto Grotewohl in a belligerent speech before East Germany’s Parliament, outlined an uncompromising policy that un doubtedly foreshadowed the stand Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko will take at Geneva May 11. Geneva prospects also were darkened by another exchange of Soviet and U.S. protests over the latest buzzing of a high-flying American transport plane by So viet MIG jets on a flight to Ber lin. Basic Division Plans Testing During Summer The Basic Division will ad minister five 2-day testing and counseling sessions during the summer to freshmen about to en ter A&M' for the fall semester of 1959, C. H. Ransdell, associate dean of the Basic Division, said yesterday. Letters have been sent to each new student, telling them of these tests and their convenience. “The tests are optional and are strictly for the student’s own benefit,” Ransdell said. The tests are; given the first day and the counseling the second. 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