The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 20, 1960, Image 3

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    THE BATTALION
Wednesday, April 20, 1960 College Station, Texas Page 3
ANNUAL MUSTER
(Continued from Page 1)
by Travis Wegenhoft, vice presi
dent of the Senate, followed by a
brief address by Tomm Murrah,
president of the Association of
Former Students.
The address by Lt. Gen. Bruce
features the ceremonies with the
Spirit of Aggieland and roll call,
Silver* Taps, and a salute by the
permanent firing squad of the Ross
Volunteers following. The singing
of Auld Lang Syne will conclude
the program.
Broadcast Over WBAP
Also in connection with the Mus
ter, radio station WBAP, 820 kilo
cycles in Fort Worth, will present
a broadcast of the Muster Wednes
day from 10:15 p.m. until mid
night. The broadcast will give the
scope of thq annual event and also
feature music from the A&M Band
and the Singing Cadets, along with
brief addresses by A&M officials.
Poultry Team Sets
Tennessee Contest
The A&M Junior Poultry Judg
ing Team will compete with teams
from 10 other land grant colleges
in a contest to be held Thursday
and Friday at the University of
Tennessee. ,
Members of the group are Jay
P. Jones of Elm Mott; Ronald G.
Kleibrink, Waco; Weldon F.
Schmidt, Moody; and Melvin C.
Young of Lockhart.
C. B. Ryan, team coach, said the
students will judge production
poultry, select breeding stock and
grade poultry and eggs in the
southern regional contest.
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ent. New stove and re
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utilities. VI 6-5031 after 6:00
Nice clean thre
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Political
Announcements
Subject to action at the Den
Primary May 7, 1960.
For County Commissioner
Precinct No. 1
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SPECIAL NOTICE
TOM THUMB NURSERY SCHOOL
Ages 2(4-5 years. Storytelling, Singing,
Drawing. Playing. Operated by Mrs. Jo-
' anne Miller. Close to College. VI 6-4841.
Reference when requested. lOOtfn
Put your reservations in now for oai.
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OFFICIAL NOTICES
Official notices must be brought, mailed
>r telephoned so as to arrive in the Office
■>{ Student Publications (Ground Floor
YMCA, VI 6-6415, hours 8-12, 1-5, daily
Honday through Friday) at or before the
leadline of 1 p.m. of the day preceeding
publication — Director of Student Publics'
Lions.
The army RQ Test (ROTC Qualifica
tion Examination) will be administered in
the basement, Sbisa Mess Hall, 0830 hours,
23 April 1960. This examination is open
to all students who are enrolled in or have
completed fourth semester of Basic ROTC,
or have received credit for two years of
Basic ROTC and will have sixty (60)
semester hours passed by the fall semes-
ter 1960. Anyone having taken any RQ
Test before will not be eligible for this
test. 10013
Ph.D. LANGUAGE EXAMINATION
Examinations for meeting the foreign
language requirement for the Ph.D. degree
will be given Monday, May 2nd at 8:00
a. m. and 1:00 p. m. in Room 129,
Academic Building. Students wishing to
take this examination should leave the
material over which they wish to be ex
amined with the Secretary in the Depart
ment of Modern Languages not later than
5:00 p. m. Thursday, April 28.
J. J. Woolket,
Head Department of Modern Languages
10016
Sponsors of Student organizations am)
departments which present student awards,
keys, or medals should order these items at
once at the Cashier’s window at the MSC.
Orders must be placed at once to insure
delivery before the end of this semester.
Pete Hardesty
Student Activities 87tfn
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vicinity of the Jewish Temple. VI 6-5975.
99tfn
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Two Lutheran Aggies Attend
Annual Washington Seminar
Gary Anderson, sophomore engi
neering major from Corpus Christi,
and Don Vahrenkamp, sophomore
architect major from Dallas, were
among Lutheran students fi-om 25
states that attended the 11th an
nual Washington Seminar for
Lutheran Students April 10-13.
While in Washington, the 128
students had an opportunity to
observe the federal government in
operation, to discuss current issues,
to clarify the responsibilities of
Christian citizenship in a democ
racy and to appreciate the role of
Christians in public life.
Engineering Department Wins Award
Frank Lynch of Bryan, left, president of the
A&M Student Branch of the American So
ciety of Civil Engineers, represents the De
partment of Civil Engineering in receiving
an award for the best open house display
during the recent High School Career Day
at the college. Presenting the award is Den
nis Ryan of Dallas, president of the Student
Engineers Council and a senior mechanical
engineering major. The display showed var
ious phases of civil engineering. The depart
ment has won the award several times in
the past.
Ag Staff Member
Passes PH.D Exam
Gene Guinn of the Agricultural
Research Service, Cotton Research
Branch, has passed his Ph.D. pre
liminary examination at A&M.
Guinn is working in cooperation
with the Texas Agricultural Ex
tension Service and the Depart
ment of Plant Physiology and
Pathology. His examination was
in plant physiology.
At the Pentagon, the students
heard addresses on “The Role of
the U. S. Armed Forces in World
Affairs,’’ “Missile and Space Pro
grams,” and “Character Guidance
Programs in the Armed Forces.”
During a visit to the State De
partment, officials described the
citizen’s role in foreign affairs,
told of current progress toward
disarmament, and outlined factors
in the Berlin negotiations.
Missouri Synod participants in
cluded the Rev. Norman Temme,
associate director of the Depart
ment of Public Relations in New
York City, and Miss Olinda
Roettger, Washington secretary of
the Department of Public Relations.
Students also heard Dr. Robert
E. Van Deusen, Washington secre
tary of the Division of Public Re
lations of the National Lutheran
Council, who discussed “The Chris
tian Citizen in a Democracy,” and
Dr. Paul M. Orso, executive direc
tor of the Lutheran Inner Mission
Society in the nation’s capital, who
spoke on “Christian Social Respon
sibility.”
Held annually in the spring, the
Washington Seminar is jointly
sponsored by the Department of
Public Relations of the Lutheran
Church-Missouri Synod and the
Division of Public Relations of. the
National Lutheran Council.
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FAA Names New
Aide at Easterwood
The Federal Aviation Agency
announced today the appointment
of Vernon L. Swendsen, formerly
of Lubbock, to begin training as
a flight service specialist at the
PLAYERS
(Continued from Page 1)
finds out about some poems writ
ten to his wife by her lover.
Cast for “How He Lied to Her
Husband” are Regie Lundergan'as
the lady, Bob Sloan as her lover,
and Tommy Holbein as her hus
band.
Director for the show is Vic
Weining, assistant professor in the
Department of English, with C. K.
Esten as producer.
Worth Nowlin will set the scenes
as narrator of both plays.
The evening program will offer
theater-goers an opportunity to
see a different kind of theater as
both plays will be read, with the
actors reading and performing
from lecterns. . Facial expression
College Station Flight Service Sta
tion at Easterwood Field.
Describing Swendsen’s duties,
William S. Hall, chief flight service
specialist at Easterwood, said: “As
a flight service specialist, Swend
sen will be trained to furnish vital
flight assistance to pilots. It will
become his responsibility to accept
and relay pilot flight plans, issue
weather reports and relay mes
sages between pilots and FAA air
route traffic controllers. In emer
gency cases, flight service special
ists initiate ground aid air search
orders when an airplane is missing
or overdue.”
Upon completion of his training
as a flight service specialist,
Swendsen will become one of the
many highly trained FAA em-
poyees in the United States. This
experienced team of career special
ists, along with the giant web of
electronic air aids, makes up the
more than 158,000 miles of safe
air highways that are used by both
military and civil aircraft.
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