The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 13, 1961, Image 4

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College Station, Texas
Thursday, April 4, 1961
THE BATTALION
‘The Rivals’ Opens Monday
By TOMMY HOLBEIN
“The Rivals,” an internationally
famous comedy written by the fa
mous British playrite, Richard
Brinsley Sheridan, will go on stage
in Guion Hall starting next Mon
day evening and playing through
Friday night.
Filled with fun and intrigue, the |
popular play is a comedy of man
ners polking fun at many facets
of pomp and proper English life
of the 18th Century.
It was first performed in 1775
in Covent Gardens, London, Eng
land, and has been hailed as one
of the most famous plays written
during this period.
NOW A TRADITION
Graphics Contest
Set For Students
The annual A&M Engineering
Graphics Competition will be held
here Apr. 21, at 7:30 p.m. in Room
315, of the Engineering Building.
It will be a continuation of con
tests held for drawing students
since the mid-1930’s, said Ralph
H. Davey, Jr., assistant professor
of engineering graphics.
This year’s contest, as in the
past, will be four classes covering:
A Working Drawing; Descriptive
Geometry Problems; Freehand Let
tering, and Freehand Drawing.
Any student currently enrolled
in an engineering graphics course
and who has not participated in
a previous drawing contest since
he entered the College is eligible
to compete.
Full sets of rules have been post
ed on the Engineering Graphics
Depai’tment bulletin boards. In
terested prospective contestants
may contact their graphics instruc
tors for additional information.
: Prizes will be awarded to first,
second and third place winners in
Each class.
; A search of the Engineering
Graphics Department files indicate
test originated in 1935 under Prof.
Alva Mitchell, then head of the
department, and Prof. Henry C.
Spencer, who later succeeded
Mitchell as department head.
At that time the contest was for
the purpose of eliminations for en
tries in the National Drawing Con
test held under the auspices of the
Division of Engineering Drawing,
Society for the promotion of En
gineering Education.
The entries from A&M were suc
cessful through the years. During
the years 1939 to 1941 inclusive,
Aggies won at least six first places
and three second places in var
ious classes in the national contest.
Certificates attesting to these
awards have been located in the
files.
After 1941 the National Draw
ing Contest was discontinued but
under Prof. W. E. Street, the local
contest was continued for compe
tition among A&M students. How
ever, due to World War II no con
tests were held for several years.
In the school year 1946-47 the con
test was revised and has been con-
that the Engineering Drawing Con- tinued without a break ever since.
The Aggie Players, campus the-
spian group of long standing and
success, have been rehearsing the
play since the start of the second
semester, with lone readings being
practiced during the last semester.
Acting will be done in the style
of the set, whcih is extremely elab
orate; corresponding with the set
will be background music of an
18th Gentry style.
Costumes are colorful, and the
production will open with a pro
logue specially written by Vic
Weining, director of the play. Cur
tain time is set for 8 p.m. Monday
night.
In the show will be featured a
cast of 14 members, nine males
and five female dramatists. In
cluded in the cast are the follow
ing members:
In the part of Sir Anthony Ab
solute is John Paxton; Jerald
Fletcher will play Captain Abso
lute, and David White is cast in
the roll of Faulkland.
Bob Hipp will play Sir Lucious
©’Trigger, Oscar Sanders is in the
Pre-Law Club
Visits Austin
Court Session
Members of the A&M Pre-Law
club visited the Texas Supreme
Court in Austin yesterday. They
were received by Chief Justice
Robert W. Calvert and the other
members of the court.
The members, accompanied by
their faculty advisor, Dr. W. E.
Benton, an associate professor of
government, visited the Univer
sity of Texas Law School in the
afternoon, touring the facilities
and sitting in on a law class.
role of Fag, and Randall Yeargan
is cast as David. The coachman,
Thomas, will be played by Keith
Thompson.
Female members of the cast in
clude Gail Wilson, who pla^s Mrs.
Malaprop. Lydia Languish is play
ed by Doris Hampton, and Jayne
Coulter is cast as Julia Melville.
Sue Abbott plays Lucy, and Eva
Stern plays the part of the maid.
Subtle and enjoyable entertain
ment is in store for all who at
tend opening night for “The Ri
vals” next Monday’night at 8 p.m.
in Guion Hall; the Aggie Players
will as usual, be at their best.
Drama Group
To Show Stuff
At U.N. Club
The Stephen F. Austin High
School Drama Club of Bryan, will
present the program at a meet
ing of the United Nations club
tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. in thei
YMCA Building. The club is un
der the direction of John S. Young.
Robin Poland will give a poetry
interpretation, Gay Vincent will
give a declamation and a recogni
tion scene from Anastasia will be
given by Marcelle Maurette, An
nette Adams, Mary Lou Stanford,
Gilford Thomas and Bobby Ander
son.
A social hour will follow the
program, Chandra Parekh, presi
dent of the club announced.
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want-ad minded!
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PHONE VI 6-6415
FOR RENT
A one and two bedroom modem fur
nished apartment. Air conditioner if de
sired. Call after 4 p. m., TA 2-3627. 1300
Antone Street. 68tfn
Small well furnished apartment, ideal
• student who wants quiet place to study.
FOR RENT
Three bedroom house, 908 Fairview, bath
)ak floors, $41.00, VI 6-7334.
94t8
U-Haul & Kar-go trailers for rent, local
or one way. Anderson’s Service Station,
Hitches furnished free. 2010 S. Colleg
TA 2-3546.
6-7248.
61tfn
HELP WANTED
Waitress wanted. Must be over 18 years
old. Experience not necessary. Apply at
3606 South College Ave. TA 2-1352. 94tfn
>ge,
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Clean large
apartment with
Near East Gate.
4531.
>ne bedroom furnished
garage. Utilities paid.
Call VI 6-4657 or VI 6-
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FOR SALE
Eight weeks old toy fox terrier pups,
$15.00 and $20.00. TA 2-3431. 95t3
s from College Station Post
jletely furnished apartments,
i closets, good refrigerators
n 6-7248. 61tfn
•firocl
8 p. m.
m apartment,
ray heat, near
VI 6-6660 after
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EXCEPTIONAL
VALUES!
MARK IV CAR
AIR CONDITIONER
Commuter Dash Model
TERMS $OOQ95 Plus Installation
And Tax
Cycling clutch, thermostatic tempera
ture control, rheostate controlled fan.
’—' blowers moves up
r per minute.
ture control, rheosta
Twin squirrel cage
to 300 cu. ft. of air
TIRES—
Brand new all nylon cord, guaranteed
against all road hazards for the life of
the tread on the tire. Adjustment
plus tax
$12.88 ph
jcappable tire. t
with no trade-in.
All other sizes at comparable dis
count prices. We undersell ’em all.
Check us before you buy.
TELEVISION &
STEREO:
Television and Stereo — best buys
anywhere — we rent — sell — trade.
23” hand wired—23,000 volt chassis
hardwood cabinet, now only $189.95
with playing trade.
Combination Stereo. AM-FM Radio and
23-in. hand wired Television with 6
speakers, oiled walnut hardwood cab
inet. $570 value for $439.95 or $399.95
with trade. 3% state tax.
DISCOUNT
AUTO PARTS
TA 2-1669
214 N. Bryan at Joe Faulk’s
Big Discounts to All
Roll away bed, like new, $35.00, C-3-D
College View. 95t3
Cheap. Formals, party dresses, dinner
jacket, phone VI 6-5586 after 5 p. m.
94t3
1955 Chevrolet, Del Ray,
vhite tires, W. W., 6 cyl..
Very clean. I
$495. VI 6-5409.
R & H.,
is,
it.
ily
93tfn
TV - Radio - Hi-Fi
Service & Repair
GILS RADIO & TV
TA 2-0826 2403 S. College
Gulfpride, Esso, Havoline,
Sinclair Oils 29c Qt.
RC Champion Sparkplugs....29c
Discount Auto Parts
AT JOE FAULK’S
214 N, Bryan
SAE 30 Motor Oil 18c Qt.
TYPEWRITERS
Rentals - Sales - Service - Terms
Distributors For:
Royal and Victor
Calculators & Adding Matchines
CATES TYPEWRITER CO.
909 S. Main TA 2-6000
HOME & CAR
RADIO REPAIRS
SALESy& SERVICE
KEN S RADIO & TV
303 W. 26th TA 2-2819
WORK WANTED
Will baby sit in my home, $8.00 per
child or $15.00 for two children from same
home. TA 2-4726. 95t3
our.
1 6
VI 6-4006.
Mrs. Gregory,
week,
. 602
Boyett.
120tfn
Our nursery for children all ages. Pick
up and deliver. VI 6-8161. No answer call
back. 42tfr.
Why wait until last minute to get your
leses reports, etc. to Bi-City Secretarial
•vice? Electric typewriters, offset print-
ser
ing, negatives
3408 Texas Ay
and metal plates
ve. VI 6-6786.
made.
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OFFICIAL NOTICES
Official notices must be brought, mailed
or telephoned so as to arrive in the Office
of Student Publications (Ground Floor
YMCA, VI 6-6415, hours 8-12, 1-5, daily
SPECIAL NOTICE
SUL ROSS LODGE NO. 1300, A.F. &
A.M.
Stated Meeting Thursday,
April 13 at 7 p.m. Re-dedi
cation and obligation night.
All members are requested
to attend.
n, 1
Joe Woolket, Sec.
95t2
Hillto
op Lake, located on Hwy. 6 South,
9% miles from College. Sould be good
fishing soon. Clean picnic grounds. 76tfn
Electrolux Sal
Williams. TA
and Service. G. C.
90tfn
Ph.D. LANGUAGE EXAMINATION
Examinations for meeting the foreign
language requirement for the Ph.D. degree
will be given Wednesday, May 3rd at 8:00
a. m. and 1:00 p. m. in Room 129,
Academic Building. Students wishing to
take this examination should lea'
material over which they wish to
amined with the Secretary in the Depart-
ave
) be
nd 1:00 p. m. in R<
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s <
ov
with th
men of Modem Languages not later than
5:00 p. m. Monday, May 1st.
J. J. Woolket,
Head, Department of Modern Languages
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• 24 Hour Wrecker Service 1
Whitley’s Auto Parts
WE BUY BURNED & WRECKED
CARS & TRUCKS
3 Miles W r est of Courthouse on
Highway 21
BRYAN. TEXAS
H, L. WHITLEY, JR., OWNER
Phone TA 2-6840
JIM M. PYE ’58
REPRESENTING
Metropolitan Life Ins. Co.
VI 6-5055 TA 2-6232
401 Cross St. C. S.
SOSOLIK’S
TV - RADIO - PHONO
SERVICE
713 S. Main
TA 2-1941
• ENGINEERING AND
ARCHITECTURAL SUPPLIES
• BLUE LINE PRINTS
• BLUE PRINTS • PHOTOSTATS
SCOATES INDUSTRIES
603 Old Sulphur Springs Road
BRYAN. TEXAS
^JJotard A (dapeteria
Where the Art of
Cooking is not Lost
Cash Available For Books, Slide Rules, & Etc
5,000 AGGIES CANT BE WRONG
LOUPOTS
FOR SALE
DISCOUNT PARTS
Our Everyday Low Prices
Be sure to shop our store—
You’ll be glad you did!
NO LIMIT ON QUANTITIES
18* buys a qt. of SAE 30 motor oil.
24* buys a qt. of Gulf Lube, Supreme,
Sinclair Opaline.
29* buys a qt. of Gulfpride, Esso,
Havoline, or Conoco.
RC Champion Spark Plugs Fully
guaranteed 29* ea. or your money
back.
Filters — 40% discount.
Mufflers — 30% minimum discount
any car — We
Che
am discount on
sell ’em all.
hevrolet—’54-’60, List $13.75—Dis
count $6.80. Ford—’54-’60, List
$14.20 — Discount $7.10.
Shock absorbers — installed price
$5.97, most cars.
Brake shoes, water pumps, fuel pumps,
30% to 40% off list.
Brake Cylinder Kits 50% off.
MARK IV CAR AIR CONDITIONER
Commuter Dash Model $OOQ95
Terms ...._
Plus Tax & Installation
Inside rubber base paint $2.98 gal.,
$5.39 for 2 gals., this week.
Outside white paid regular $2.98 gal.,
now $1.98 gal.
Odd lots DeSota paint reg. 4.95 gal.
Now $1.98 gal.
Tune up kits—40% discount.
Sealed Beam Headlamps — Everyday
discount price $1.79 each.
Brake fluid — 12 oz. 70RI—39*.
car
is i
wih this ad.
Turtle wax polishes, list less 40% with
this ad.
Speed Queen automatic washers just
keep washing along — no troubles.
And they cost no more. Speed
ey
vri
tra large
$129.95. C
Queen wringer
y, alumi
lai
9.95
coun
wa: '
washer
wm ai
tube. A gi
ompare anywhere. Uur
discount price $89.95 and your old
sher.
capacity,
lai
10 lb.
m agitator, ex-
A good buy at
anywhere. Oui
BRING US YOUR IRONS, TOASTERS,
MIXERS and OTHER SMALL
APPLIANCES FOR REPAIRS
Parts for any Standard Brand
Small Appliance
DISCOUNT
AUTO PARTS
TA 2-1669
214 N. Bryan at Joe Faulk’s
Big Discounts to All
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ADOLPHUS
RICE
LARGE
2 Lb. Box 25
TEXSUN GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
RENTIER MAI POTATO CHIPS
TUXEDO GRATED TUNA
46-Oz.
Can
25c
Bag
19
2:29
NEW
FAB WASHING
POWDER Reg. Size
29
LOG CABIN OLEO
1-Lb.
Pkg. ..
2 For 35c
WASHBURN PINTO BEANS 2 lbs 25c
KLEENEX' TISSUE
200
Size Box cl For
3 For 39c
LIBBY’S TOMATO JUICE 29 l „7L„25c
Van Camp
PORK & BEANS 2S25c
Leadway
PEACHES
Halves or
Sliced'...
.2 Can 49C
km Foods,
SirriRle Simon
CREAM PIES
Libby’s Chicken or Beef
POT PIES
Taste ’O Sea
: U £
FISH STICKS
Large 16 oz.
8 oz. 15
8 oz.
ORANGES 5 Lb Bag 35,
LETTUCE 2 4, Hds 25.
CELERY
Stalk 10
LEMONS Size i65 - D ° z 35<
Qmtib/MeM
FRESH WHOLE
BRAZOS VALLEY FRYERS * 29
Neuhoff’s U. S. Good
ROUND STEAK Lb 79c
Neuhoff’s U. S. Good
RIB STEAKS
Lb. 59<
All Meat Chunk
BOLOGNA
ib 39
Fresh
HAMBURGER 3 u» s . too
SPECIALS GOOD APRIL 13, 14, 15
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