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ggtes id about Wee Ag- i arrives, call VI ) Wee Aggie Edl- Dy, Robert Jud- born March 18 oital, Houston, Hoyle Gougler ollege Station, yed with the nformation. r ia. >0 round Iready.” a. ipecting -iid,some smoker ichieve- with a it when ;est and ! for the isten to ) knows Stewart ■ every- , a non- i. se she 3e she great lly in d run C. miors o’s amendment, 3 vote, it would struct any fed. including injunc- labor disputes, spted such an 3 own bill by a tfurch 11, then 1 the whole sec- jor amendment committee re- referee section asure to permit sit in on Negro ;U 'ings before eferees. Sen. Estes Ke- it was adopted en. Kenneth B, called this a ” to the voting e bill, but Ke- his interpreta- THE BATTALION 90 Chapters To Compete In FFA Here Approximately 600 Future Farm ers of America students from 90 chapters will compete in the annual Area 3 FFA Judging Contest here April 9. Dr. J. R. Jackson, associate professor in the Department of Agricultural Education and^ pro gram chairman, said judging teams will compete in six events. These include livestock, dairy cattle, poultry, meats, dairy products and lamb judging. Judging starts at 8 a.m. and results will be announced at 2 p.m. in Guion flail. A&M sponsors the contests each year. Jackson said the winners of Area 3 will compete in the state championship contest April 30. Lester Buford of Houston is supervisor of Area 3, which covers 21 counties in the Houston area. ’ CANDIDATES (Continued from Page 1) gene Stubbs, Michael H. Wilson, Donald A. Williamson, Edward A. Todd, James E. Riley, Revedy C. Ray, Renato Ramirez, William L. Murray, Anthony J. Giardina, Er nest E. Figari, Jr., Roy E. Bos well and Kenneth W. Moore. Class of '62 candidates for pres ident are L. Gabriel (Gabby) Na- var, Malcolm W. Hall, Daniel W. Deupree III, James W. (Slotz) Schlotzhanel, Elmer E. Goins, Jack - O. Harrington, Fred Krall, J. L. Willmann, George M. Gaston and Ronald V. (Ron) Smith. Candidates for Class of ’62 vice president are Marvin E. Bradshaw, Frank D. Garza, Kenneth Joyce, William B. Sneed, Malcolm Strole, James W. Cardwell, Michael H. Shiveley, John M. Beakley. Thomas A. Hohman, Joe N. Randolph, John L. German, Roque C. Rodriguez, Jr., Ben J. Lednicky ind Juan M. Martinez. Frank F. Hall, Charles W. Moore, W. Bruce Moore, Zay Gil breath, John R. Anthis and Charles • R. Munnerlyn are candidates for the Class of ’62 secretary-treasurer position. George E. Lowke and Patrick K. Crouch are MSC Coun- ’ cil candidates while Robert P. Brooks, Ralph D. Lloyd, Gary G. Lively, Cecil D. Bailey are running for social secretary. Class of ’62 yell leader candi dates are John W. Hamm, Mere dith H. Caram, Boe Martin, David G. Hahn, Hugh H. McDaniel, Shephen W. Seale, Charles D. Mar shall, Donald L. Pollard, Thomas H. Ralph, Larry M. Hynson. James L. Reed, Jack H. Price, Carl H. Aiken, John S. (Pat) Pat terson, James T. Davis, Jr., Joseph S. Ternus, Charles L. Gordon, Thomas W. Powell, Larry W. Wal lace and Jim H. Clary. Class of ’63 presidential candi dates are Joe W. Hall, Jr., Vic Donnell, John R. Whittington, Richard Dale Atkinson, Allan R. Sassin, Kenneth W. Koegl, J. Ron ald Bower, J. Burt Terrill, Roger M. John, William D. Nix, Jr. and Tomy M. Thomas. Vice presidential aspirants for * the Class of ’63 are Richai’d B. Willman, Earl M. Stegner, Paul Ruckman, James E. Ray, Virgil W. Miller, David D. Halm. Herb Gersbach, J. Van Conner, Eugene N. Byrd, D. Scott Brown, Donald L. Brister, Ben B. Boyd and Gary L. Balser. Secretary-treasurer candidates for the Class of ’63 are John D. Burton, Albert N. Wheeler, Horst W. Wells, Thomas M. Smith, Rob ert E. Bryant and Shelby G. Tray- tor. Social secretary candidates are Robert A. Hall, James Ed Sartain, George Gutierrez, Jr., Frank M. Townsend, Earl J. Henderson, Charles E. Washburn and Gene - Holmes. Clifford E. Roberts, Peter C. Forster, Bedford F. (Butch) Cock rell, James N. Bryant, George f. ’ Logan, Preston V. Phillips and Tony Madeira are candidates for the Class of ’63 MSC Council posts. Runoffs will be held Wednes day, April 6. A CEMENT BOAT PATERSON, N. J. (Ah —Dom inick Luca, a building contractor, recently built a 15-foot runabout ■ boat out of galvanized metal, wire niesh and five bags of cement. What’s more the boat, powered by an outboard motor, passed its first test on the Passaic river. Wednesday, March 30, 1960 College Station, Texas DIAMOND DUO REG. ca raa ^,00 ^ $300.00 C k '~' illi Itfiigl LAD'ES 14 K WHITE DIAMOND ENSEMBLE REG- «§.S°o425 fill: lilll lltii! fiiii llltli ipii 18*1 OUTSTANDING Jewelers SAVE OUR STORE LADIES 14 K YELLOW DIAMOND SET $21250 106 SUPER VALUE! LADIES 14 K WHITE DIAMOND BRIDAL PAIR REG - jra $500.00^30 flips illi ^ ll! fiiii ns] iir ll: iSal tails r;Wi- iWPl ENTIRE STOCK LADIES I DIAMOND DINNER RINGS SENSATIONAL 14 K WHITE DIAMOND BRIDAL DUO REG - Now'" 0 "2 $ SAVERS j llll ■ill ! 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