The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, June 25, 1959, Image 3

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Thursday, June 25, 1959
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The Battalion College Station (Brasos County), Texas
Down the Alley
Capt. Joe Machepta, study meteorology adult classes are again being taught this
here this summer, takes time out from the summer by John Geiger, an AJBC resi-
books to try his hand at bowling, another dent certified bowling instructor and the
means of summer entertainment provided manager of the MSC Bowling and Games
by the Memorial Student Center. Junior and Department.
Dr. D. F. Weekes
Appointed Head
Of College Physics
jOr. Donald F. Weekes, a long-
timle member of the physics -fac
ulty here, has been appointed act
ing head of the college’s Depart
ment of Physics.
Tltee head of the department, Dr.
J. Gi. Potter, has been granted a
15-mionth leave of absence by the
college for an assignment with the
National Science Foundation in
Washington, D. C.
Weiekes has been associated with
A&M since the fall of 1937 when
he joilned the faculty as a physics
instructor. He has been a profes
sor of physics since 1945.
During a two-year period in
the early part of World War II, he
was on leave of absence for a
speciaJ assignment in radar re
search at the Massachusetts Insti
tute of Technology.
He served for several years as
a consultant to the Solid State
Division of the Oak Ridge Na
tional Laboratory, and represents
A&M on the Council of the Oak
Ridge Institute of Nuclear Stud
ies.
A native of Massachusetts,
Weekes received his B. S. degree
from Middlebury College, Middle-
bury, Vt. in 1924, his M. A. degree
from Amherst College, Amherst,
Mass., in 1926 and his Ph. D. from
Cornell University in 1937.
His work here has included both
teaching and research with his
present research interests being
solid state physics ancj electro
magnetic theory.
Beamer, Redmond
Attend Conference
Dr. R. J. Beamer, chief, small
animal clinic, Veterinary Medicine
and Surgery, and Dr. Harold Red
mond, professor of veterinary
medicine and surgery and research,
School of Veterinary Medicine, at-
tendede the meeting of the Louis
iana State Veterinary Medical
Assn, held at Monroe, La., this
week.
Eye surgery was discussed by
Beamer and Redmond discussed
leptospirosis at the meeting.
AsM-MENS SHOP
103 MAIN — NORTH GATE
AGGIE OWNED
A&M Architects
At Annual Meet
T. R. Holleman, professor and
head of the Division of Archi
tecture, and Edward J. Romieniec,
associate professor and coordinator
of architectural design here, are in
New Orleans, La., for the annual
ftationaP meeting of the Assn, of
Collegiate Schools of Architecture.
They will also attend meetings
of the National Council of Arch
itectural Registration Board and
the American Institute of Archi
tects.
Prof. Holleman is the official
delegate of the Brazos Chapter
of the American Institute of Arch
itects.
Two senior architectural design
students of A&M, Joe B. Brooks of
806 Hidden Valley Dr., Houston,
and E. Wayne Schmidt of 619 N.
4th St., Temple, were in New
Orleans, June 20-22, to attend the
student program of the American
Institute of Architects.
* Be well groomed
for success
i
That “like new” look we give
your clothes is sure to make the
right impressions whether
you’re on the job or on the
town.
CAMPUS
CLEANERS
Condensed Statement of Condition
FIRST STATE BANK & TRUST COMPANY
Bryan, Texas
At the Close of Business June 10, 1959
ASSETS
Cash and Dtie from Bank
...?2,395,475.31
U. S. Government Obligations
... 2,850,825.00
Municipal Bonds
... 254,148.26
Loans and Discounts
... 3,278,302.48
Banking House, Fixtures and Parking Lot ,
69,082.47
Stock of Federal Reserve Bank
9,000.00
Other Real Estate
2.00
Other Assets
6,414.24
TOTAL ASSETS
...$8,863,249.76
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock
...$ 150,000.00
Surplus
... 150,000.00
Undivided Profits
... 252,825.11
Deposits
... 8,295,060.18
Reserves
15,364.47
TOTAL LIABILITIES
...$8,863,249.76
FIRST STATE BANK & TRUST COMPANY
OFFICERS:
W. S. Higgs, Chairman
W. J. Coulter, Honorary Vice Chairman Curtis Mathis, Cashier
Henry B. Clay, President L. E. Nedbalek, Assistant Cashier
Pat Newton, Vice President Rondal Brewer, Assistant Cashier
MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
Now paying 3% Interest on Savings Accounts,
Compounded Semi-Annually
Ben II. Evans Attending Four Year Congress in Relguim
Ben II. Evans, head of the archi
tectural research division of the
Texas Engineering Experiment
Station, left June 12 with Mrs. Ev
ans for Brussels, Belgium, where
he will attend the 4-year Congress
of the International Commission on
Illumination.
The Congress will be attended by
scientists and illuminating engi
neers from all parts of the world
who will discuss new aspects of
lighting and research.
The Evans’ itinerary calls for 10
days in Brussels at the conference
followed by two days’ vacation in
Paris and a visit in London at the
British government’s building re
search station to confer with re
searchers. In London he also plans
to visit with practicing architects
and architectural educators con
cerning recent developments in the
architectural field.
WE KEEP PRICES DOWN
These prices good 25th, 26th and 27th in Bryan Only.
We reserve the right to limit quanities.
EXPANSION SALE!
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SUGAR 5-37'
Food Club
SHORTENING 455'
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Ice Crei
1 ID ■/, Gal. '
79 c
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