The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, June 25, 1959, Image 5

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The Battalion College Station (Brazos County), Texar
Thursday, JuneJ25, 1959
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Eighty-four Top High School Graduates Win Awards
Eighty-four top high school grad
uates have been named winners of
four-year Opportunity Award Scho
larships at A&M, Dr. J. B. Page,
dean of the College and chairman
of the Faculty Committee on Scho
larships, said today.
An additional eight students
have been listed to receive other
scholarships.
Winners of the Opportunity
Awards were chosen by the Facul
ty Committee on Scholarships of
the College following statewide
competitive examinations given to
more than 600 candidates on April
25 and May 2.
Opportunity Awards are valued
at from $800 to $1,200, recipients
receiving $200 to $300 a year for
four years plus part-time employ
ment provided by the College. Win
ners are chosen after consideration
of each candidate’s scholastic rec
ord, character, evidence of leader
ship in high school and financial
circumstances.
The plan was started here 13
years ago and is supported by for
mer students, clubs, business cor
porations, foundations and indi
viduals.
Since its beginning, in 1946, the
plan has helped more than 1,200
capable high school graduates to
enroll in college. Ninety per cent
have either graduated or are still
going to school on Opportunity
Awards.
The 1959 winners of four-year
scholarships are:
ABILENE: Harrold Paul Cowley
of 1418 South 2nd.
ALICE: Jack Louis Gibbs of 704
E. Fifth.
ALIEF: Dennis Keith McIntosh
of 4418 Kirkwood Rd.
AMARILLO: Alfred W a y n e
Hughlett of Route 3 and Marvin
Albert Byars of 2011 N. Mirror.
ATHENS: Billie Wayne Davis of
Route 2.
AUGUSTA: Lester Hoyle Beaird
of Route 1.
BOY’S RANCH (OLDHAM
COUNTY): Gary John Simon and
Elmer Glen Mitchell.
BRADY: Willis Franklin White-
head of 804 W. First.
BRENHAM: Cordell Floyd Wi-
esepape of 202 Baber.
BROWNFIELD: Stephen Rais
Local Swimmers/
Entered in Contest
Coach Art Adamson’s College
Station swimmers will participate
in the Dad’s Club Invitational
Swimming Meet in Spring Branch
tomorrow and Saturday.
It will be an age group meet.
Competition will range from
Louisiana and Oklahoma along
with strong Texas teams from Ty
ler, San Antonio, Dallas and Hous
ton.
Swimming on Friday for the
local team will be Sharon Covey,
junior girls 100-yard free-style;
Billie Dozier, midget girls 25-yard
breast stroke; Donna Dozier, in
termediate girls 100-yard breast
stroke; and Pam Hayes, senior
}rirls 100-yard breast stroke.
Swimming on Saturday are Pam
Hayes, senior girls 100-yard but
terfly stroke; Sharon Covey, jun
ior girls 50-yard free style; Jared
Hitchcock, intermediate boys 100-
yard free style; Joe Brusse, sen
ior boys 100-yard free style; Becky
Kahan, intermediate girls 100-
yard free style; Johnny Badgett,
intermediate boys 200-yard con
test; and John Covan, senior boys
200-yard contest.
In the midget girls 100-yard
free style relay, Martha Lawrence,
Dianne Bell, Kay Callahan and
Virginia Patterson will compete.
In the midget boys 100-yard
free style relay, Johnny Lawrence,
Paul Fagan, David Brusse, Scott
Hervy and Preston Smith will
compete.
I.elsie Brusse, Randy Randell,
Scott Manning and Bill. Evans will
swim in the intermediate boys 200-
yard free style relay.
Loe of 519 N. 5th.
BRYAN: John Hamilton Smith
of 403 Duncan.
BURTON: Otto Charles Wilke
of Route 1.
CANADIAN: John Paul Prich
ard of 410 Panhandle and Joe Cal
vin Wheeler of Box 663.
CARTHAGE: Charles Joseph
Buck of 125 W. Neal.
CENTER: Jasper Debb Bittick
of Route 3.
CLYDE: Wesley Aubrey Robin
son of Route 1.
CROCKETT: Charles ' William
Luker of 904 Houston.
DECATUR: Gervis Marion Webb
of 502 N. Miller.
DEKALB: Roger Wayne Alexan
der of Route 2.
DIBOLL: Travis Ray Parker.
DIMMITT: Gary Marvin Simms
of 300 N. W. 3rd.
DUMAS: Robert James Slape of
919 Meredith.
EL PASO: William Edward Neu-
gebauer of 4529 Clifton.
FORT WORTH: Andres H.
Ybarra of 1908 McCurdy.
GARLAND: Donald Paul Shirley
of 209 Marguerita and Gary Park
er Willeford of 701 S. 9th.
GARRISON: James Rufus Mc
Lain of Route 2.
GRAHAM: Jerry Everette Hayes
of 204 Smith.
HALLETSVILLE: Melvin Roy
Rother of Route 1, Dennis Joseph
Svetlik of Route 4 and Sylvester
Jerome Kutach of Route 4.
SERIOUS OVERSIGHT
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (^—Presi
dent J. Lawrence Walkup of Ari
zona State College at Flagstaff
told the State Board of Regents
something was missing from speci
fications for a new teacher educa
tion building.
“What,” the regents asked.
“Toilets for the kindergarten de
partment,” he answered.
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CRISCO 3 lb. can 89c
No. 2 Cans Libbys
TOMATOE JUICE 2 cans 27c
15 Oz. Cans Libbys Whole Green
ASPARAGUS can 37c
46 Oz. Cans Libbys
PINEAPPLE JUICE can 33c
No. 1 Flat Cans Libbys Crushed
PINEAPPLE 2 cans 31c
No. 2V 2 Cans Libbys
FRUIT COCKTAIL can 39c
No. 2>/2 Cans Libbys Sliced
PEACHES can 33c
303 Cans Libbys Garden Sweet
GREEN PEAS 2 cans 37c
303 Cans Libbys Sliced
RED BJEETS 2 cans 35c
303 Cans Libbys
APPLE SAUCE 2 cans 35c
Libbys Asparagus Style Whole Green
BEANS can 35c
MARYLAND CLUB COFFEE
1 lb. can 75c
6 oz. Jar Instant 89c
No. 2 , /2 Cans Prattlow Whole Spiced
PEACHES can 29c
-FROZEN FOODS-
BABY LIMAS, FORDHOOK LIMAS, BABY
WHOLE OKRA, CAULIFLOWER, BLACKEYE
PEAS, CREAM PEAS, or GREEN BEANS
Package 27c
BORDENS MILK
2 - x /i Gallon Cartons 89c
Gallon Jug 85c
-MARKET-
Deckers Tall Korn Sliced
BACON 1 lb. 53c
Armours Star
ALL MEAT WEINERS .... 1 lb. 53c
Wisconsin Medium Aged
CHEDDAR CHEESE 1 lb. 59c
Armours Star Sliced
BACON 1 lb. 59c
MEATY SHORT RIBS 1 lb. 45c
Square Cut
SHOULDER ROAST 1 lb. 59c
LOIN STEAK 1 lb. 89c
PORTER HOUSE STEAK 1 lb. 79c
-PRODUCE-
Home Grown
YELLOW SQUASH 2 lbs. 15c
Home Grown
CUCUMBERS 2 lbs. 15c
Home Grown Golden
SWEET CORN ear 5c
Home Grown Green
BLACKEYE PEAS 2 lbs. 25c
SPECIALS FOR THUR. AFTERNOON, FRI. & SAT.—JUNE 25-26-27
FOOD
MARKET
CHARLIES
NORTH GATE
-WE DELIVER-
COLLEGE STATION
HASKELL: John Robert Ganna
way of Star Route.
HEARNE: James Alfa Dotson of
Star Route.
HEMPSTEAD: Chester Leon
Borski of Box 11.
HOUSTON: John Dale White of
9834 Edgeworth, Jerry Don Mor
gan of 10927 Royal Pine Dr. and
John Paul Roberts of 47 Trenwood.
KENNARD: Gaylon Max Mc-
Clinton of Route 1.
KERENS: Teddy Douglas Mayo
of 210 S. W. 7th.
KERRVII.LE: James Elbert
Wright of 837 Quinlan, Charles
Henry Maurer of 1124 Main and
Dillard Wayne Faries of 925 Whe-
less.
KILGORE: Bobby Gene Edney
of Route 2.
KOPPERL: George W. Powell of
Route 1.
LAREDO: Carlos Victoriana Me
jia of 1015 San Dario.
LONGVIEW: . James Shepperd
Lovick of 21£ E. College.
MERIDIAN: Tommy Joe Schulze
of Route 2.
MONAHANS: Joe Stanley Grah
am Jr., of 3000 W. Second.
MONTGOMERY: James Leslie
Hulon of Box 34, Route 1.
MT. PLEASANT: Fred Kirkland
Blackard of Route 5.
NEDERLAND: James Cladwell
Hilton of 1116-22nd.
NEW BRAUNFELS: James
Richard Norwood of Route 2 and 1
Ray Allen Kappel of 774 Roosevelt.
OLTON: James Nathan Bryant.
QUITMAN: Willie Joe Nichols
of Route 2.
RAYMONDVILLE: Roy Lee
Stanley.
ROSEBUD: Leslie Otto Sitz of
Route 1.
SAN ANGELO: Joseph Edward
Terral Jr. of 3205 Forrest Park.
SAN ANTONIO: William Rew
McKeen of 834 S. W. 36th, George
Anthony Johnston of 730 W. Lull-
wood and Earl Martin Stenger of
1136 W. Ashby.
SCHULENBURG: Donald Ray
mond Boehm of Route 3 and Gene
Frank Brossmann of 906 Upton.
SEAGOVILLE: Charles Douglas
Freeman of Box 601.
SHINER: Calvin Charles Sim
per.
SKELLYTOWN: Jesse Thomas
McGee.
SNYDER: Jimmie Darrell Guy
of 3012 Avenue V.
SPRINGLIKE: M i 1 t o n David
Hamm of Route 2.
SULPHUR SPRINGS: Harry,
Alan Payne.
SWEETWATER: Edward Clote-
worthy Marshall of Blue Bonnet
Hotel.
TYLER: Joe Howard Gipson of
2300 Industrial Ave.
VAN VLECK: Layne Delton
Hoppe and Clyde Richard Bickham.
VERNON: Alvin Leon May of
3404 Yamparika St. and Stanley
Logan Williams of 4025 Maple St.
WACO: John Dryden Burton of
3517 N. 26th St.
WICHITA FALLS: William Ken-
nard Rundell of 1808 McGregor St.
nd Bobby Wayne Sinclair of 1204
31st.
WINTERS: Nathan Roeneal
Holes of 406 Wood.
YO A KUM: Robert Louis Thiele,
Jr. of 511 Culpepper and Rex Wil
liam Moore Jr. of 810 Edgar.
Other scholarships have been
listed for:
AZLE: Ben Franklin Whitefield.
DALLAS: Victor Mikulec of
2021 Arizona.
ELDORADO: Farris Glen Nixon
of Route 1.
GLADEWATER: Jimmy Charles
Jackson of Route 1.
HOUSTON: Weldon Andrew Lee
of 4622 Park Dr.
LIBERTY: Jacques James Mc-
Millen.
MEGARGEL: William Joseph
Cepica.
PALACIOS: Bobby Linden Brad
shaw of 516 Welch Ave.
The Church.. For a Fuller Lite. For You..
CALENDAR OF CHURCH SERVICES
A&M CHRISTIAN CHURCH
8:30 A.M.—Coffee Time
9:45 A.M.—Sunday School
11:00 A.M.—Morning Service*
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
9:40 A.M.—Church School
11:00 A.M.—Worship
6:15 P.M.—Training Union
■>:15 P.M.—Worship
BETHEL LUTHERAN
CHURCH
(Missouri Synod)
8:15 A.M.—Morning W'orship
9:30 A.M.—Church School
10:45 A.M.—Morning Worship
CHURCH OF THE
NAZARENE
10:00 A.M.—Sunday School
11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship
6:30 P.M.—Young People’s Service
7:30 P.M.—Preaching Service
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
OF LATTER DAY SAINTS
26th Bast and Coulter, Bryan
8:45 A.M.—Priesthood Meeting
10:00 A.M.—Sunday School
7:00 P.M.—Sacrament Meeting
. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
SOCIETY
9:30 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Sunday Service
2:00-4:00 p. m. Tuesdays—Reading
Room
OUR SAVIOUR'S
LUTHERAN CHURCH
9:30 A.M.—Church School
8:15 A 10:45 A.M.—Morning Worship
A&M METHODIST CHURCH
9:45 A.M.—Sunday School
10:55 A.M.—Morning Worship
4:30 & 6:00 P.M.—MYF Meeting*
ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC
CHAPEL
7:30 - 9:00 A.M.—Sunday Masses
Confessions before Masses
COLLEGE HEIGHTS
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
9:45 A.M.—Sunday School
11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship
6:30 P.M.—Young People’s Service
7:30 P.M.—Evening Worship
FAITH CHURCH
UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
9:15 A.M.—Sunday School
10:30 A.M.—Morning Worship
7:30 P.M.—Evening Service
UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP
10:00 A.M.—Adult Forum and Church
School, YMCA
7:45 P.M.—First, third and fifth Sun
days, in YMCA Cabinet
room
A&M CHURCH OF CHRIST
9:45 A.M.—Bible Classes
10:45 A.M.—Morning Worship
6:15 P.M.—Bible Class
7:15 P.M.—Evening Service
ST. THOMAS
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
8 :00 A.M.—Holy Communion
9:15 A.M.—Family Service
A&M PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
9.45 A.M.—Church School
11:00 A.M.—Worship
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If someone were to deprive you of the right of
relaxation you would be a slave.
Yet relaxation itself can enslave us!
Nero is a villain of history because he fiddled while
Rome burned. He couldn’t have put out the fire . . .
but what a colossally stupid time to relax!
There are hours in every week when we need to
relax. And there are hours that challenge our might
iest effort.
It is like those hours when, with millions the world
over, we have opportunity to seek in our churches
truth . . . faith . . . God!
The value of relaxation is unquestionable. But the
Value of religious and moral growth is supreme!
Copyright 1959, Keister Adv. Service, Stresburg, Vjt,
THE CHURCH FOR ALL . . .
ALL FOR THE CHURCH
The Church is the grcalesl factor on
earth for the building of character and
good citizenship. It is a storehouse of
spiritual values. Without a strong Church,
neither democracy nor civilization can
survive. There are four sound reasons
why every person should attend services
regularly and support the Church. They
are: (1) For his own sake. (2) For his
children’s sake. (3) For the sake of his
community and nation. (4) For the sake
of the Church itself, which needs his
moral and material support. Plan to go
to church regularly and read your Bible
daily.
Day
Book
- Chapter Verses
Sunday 2 Kings 12 8-21
Monday Deuteronomy 4 1-14
Tuesday Deuteronomy 5 1-21
Wednesday Deuteronomy 14 1-14
Thursday Deuteronomy 6 1-19
Friday Deuteronomy 7 1-16
Saturday Deuteronomy 8 1-20
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