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s? PAGE 4 Tuesday, May 5, 1959 The Battalion College Station (Brazos County)^ Texas First-Graders Register This Afternoon First grade students may begin pre-registering at A&M Consoli dated School this afternoon from 2-4 p.m. in the school cafeteria, school officials announced yester day. The children do not have to be present at the registration, but pa rents should bring the child’s birth certificate and a certificate of smallpox vaccination. IE0 SHI IT FUST? A column of incidental intelligence by Jockey brand Top Ag Journalists Named at Banquet "THE MORNING AFTER" This horrible time was first Im mortalized by George Ade in "The Sultan of Sulu." Here's the way he put it: "But, R-E-M-O-R-S-E! The water-wagon is the place for me; If is no time for mirth and laughter. The cold, gray dawn of the morning after!" "GENTLEMAN AND SCHOLAR" High praise, indeed, for any man! But did you know that the description comes from Robert Burns—who said it first about a dog? Here's the quote: "His locked, lettered, brow brass collar Showed him the gentleman and scholar." You'll find the couplet in Burns' "The Twa Dogs." "MAN BITES DOG" That's everybody's definition of news, and we're all in debted to John B. Bogart, city editor of the old New York Sun (1873-90) who first said: "When a dog bites a man, that is not news, because it happens so often. But if a man bites a dog, that is news 1" Jockey Underwear BRAND What's true about expressions is also true about styles. Somebody always got there first. Take Jockey brand under wear. Jockey brand is made only by Coopers. Coopers invented Jockey underwear—and no copy can compare with Jockey brand for quality, comfort and fit. For under wear that feels better because it fits better, insist on Jockey brand — the original comfort-tailored underwear. You'll find it at better stores everywhere. Recognize it by the Jockey trade mark. e«f , neck Brand * / - , .wi f.. i wm T-SHIRT ! ; '"XH. 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Zouzalik of Flatonia, outstanding junior; Gayle McNutt of Abilene, outstanding senior and outstand ing leadership within the depart ment; Dave Daniell of Houston, outstanding contribution in the field of radio and television broad casting; John DiBattista of Gar wood, N. J., outstanding contribu- ■ \ tion in the field of advertising, and Ed Rivers of Bryan, outstand ing contribution to the profession of journalism. Fred Meurer of Corpus Christi was awarded the Sigma Delta Chi national award certificate for having the highest scholastic rank among the A&M journalism grad uates. Scholarship award winners were announced at the banquet as follows: Horace McQueen of La- Porte, $500 Agricultural Journal ism scholarship award from the Clayton Fund. Johnson of Bogata, $100 scholarship from the Texas Gulf Coast Press Assn. Ricks H. Pluenneke of Carrizo Springs, $400 Wildlife Journalism scholar ship. Awards from the A&M Chapter of Sigma Delta Chi were presented to Joe Buser of Arp, for best editorial; Meurer, for best news story and best sports story, and Bill Reed of Bonham, for best news feature. Mothers and Fathers (Continued from Page 1) manders. At 9:15 a.m. the cadet corps will hold a review in honor of their parents. The review will be fol lowed by a demonstration by the Freshman drill team. A program honoring parents will be held in Guion Hall at 11 a.m. under the sponsorship of the Stu dent Senate. The A&M Honor Mother of the Year, Mrs. Dorothy Cleland of ’Pasadena, will be honored during the review and at the parents’ pro gram in Guion Hall. Sunday afternoon at 1:45, the Ross Volunteers, an honor military guard, will be presented in a spe cial drill. -SABRES- WE HAVE THE POPULAR LIGHT WEIGHT SABRE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY IN ALL LENGHTS -SABRE CORDS- The Popular Black and Gold. We Wrap Your Sabre Grip Free. ZUBIK’S Uniform Tailors North Gate Winston-Salem, N. 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For example, the clue might read: “Many a coed will he given her best date’s P--N.” Either “I” (PIN) or “E” (PEN) would seem to fit. But only one answer is apt and logical as decided by the judging staff, and therefore correct. Read the rules carefully. ENTER AS OFTEN AS YOU WISH. Good luck! •■Vfi' •.'V-i y'-\\v V'<V'v'Y 1 .'V'V '' ’ V v 500 FOURTH PRIZES: Cartons of America’s finest cigarettes RULES-PLEASE READ CAREFULLY 1. The College Puzzle Contest is open to college students and college faculty members except em ployees and their immediate families of Liggett & Myers and its advertising agencies. 2. Fill in all missing letters ... print clearly. Use of obsolete, archaic, variant or foreign words prohibited. After you have completed the puzzle, send it along with six empty package wrappers of the same brand from L&M, Chesterfield or Oasis cigarettes (or one reasonable hand-drawn facsimile of a complete package wrapper of any one of the three brands) to: Liggett & Myers, P. O. Box 271, New York 46, N. Y. Enter as often as you wish, but be sure to enclose six package wrappers (or a facsimile) with each entry. Illegible entries will not be considered. 3. Entries must be postmarked by midnight, Friday, May 29,1959 and received by midnight, Friday, June 5, 1959. 4. Entries will be judged by the Bruce-Richards Corporation, an independent judging organiza tion, on the basis of logic and aptness of thought of solutions. In the event of ties, contestants will be required to complete in 25 words or less the following statement: “My favorite cigarette is (Chesterfield) (L&M) or (Oasis) because ”. Entries will be judged on originality, aptness of thought and interest by the Bruce-Richards Corporation. Duplicate prizes will be awarded in event of final ties. Illegible entries will not be considered. By entering all entrants agree that the decision of the judges shall be final and binding. 5. Solutions must be tbe original work of the contestants submitting them. All entries become the property of Liggett & Myers and none will be returned. ) €■ Winners will be notified by mail as soon as possible after completion of the contest. 7. This contest is subject to all Federal, State and local laws and regulations,. , HURRY! ENTER NOW! CONTEST CLOSES MAY 29,1959 1 CLUES ACROSS: 1. These may indicate that a nation is prepared to wage war in the air. '6. Some college students. 10. When at Light up an Oasis. 11. Sinking ship deserter. 12. Plural pronoun. 13. One expects discussions in a sociology class. 16. A student’s careless might annoy a short-story instructor. 17. Initials of Uruguay and Denmark. 18. Germanium (Chem.) 19. Nova Scotia (Abbr.) 21. It probably would count when you pick a horse to bet on. 22. Sometimes a girl on a date must into her pocketbook to help pay the tab. 23. The muscle-builder’s may fascinate a poorly developed man. 24. Chemical Engineer (Abbr.) 26. Campers will probably be by a forest fire. 29. 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