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'THE SEAFARING MAN IS a CATALINA MAN JACK TAR British knit cardigan with % length' sleeves and stand-up collar. Knit of 100% fine cot* I ton. Square rig fitted trunks of cotton and rubber.' Combinations of gold, olive and navy with white. 1 DON’T MISS OUT ON SPLASH DAY APRIL 28, 29 & 30th A&M MEN’S SHOP 103 MAIN NORTH GATE THE ONLY STUDENT OWNED AND STUDENT OPERATED BUSINESS AT THE NORTH GATE DON, ROLAND & PORTER ELLEDGE Eight Awarded Honors At Roundup Eight students received honors last night during the annual Spring Round-Up and Awards Night con ducted by the Department of Agri cultural Economics and Sociology. Di\ Tyx-us R. Timm, head of the department, presented awards to the following students: Ben E. Dickerson of Houston, the J. Wheeler Barger Award; William H. Harrison of Columbus,, the Banker’s School Award; Robert L. Pfluger of Pflugerville, Wall Street Journal Student Achieve ment Award; Frank G. Boyle of Port Arthur, Department Head’s Award; Donald R. Henderson of Jacks- boro, Rural Sociology Award (Junior); Leo Rigsby of Canyon, Rural Sociology Award (Senior); Bobby Quisenberry of Quanah, desk set as the department’s out standing sophomore; Robert N. McGuire, Jr., of Deerfield, 111., desk set as the department’s out standing freshman. The program also included a talk on “Big Thicket Philosophy” by Bob Murphy, former district attor ney at Nacogdoches. The J. Wheeler Barger Award is presented annually to the top graduating senior in the depart ment. Selection is based on scholastic performance, leadership, character, personality, activities, public speaking and publications. The award is in memory of J. Wheeler Barger, who served for 26 years in the department. Re cipients are presented a certificate and their names are placed on a permanent plaque in the depart ment. TWU Frosh To Issue Invite A class officer delegation from the Texas Woman’s University freshman class will arrive on cam pus today to invite the Aggie frosh to an A&M-TWU freshman dance in Denton Saturday night, May §• The delegation will issue an of ficial invitation to the freshman class at a class meeting tonight in the Grove at 7:30. 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Now employed by gradu- ing student, prefer College View. TA 3- 3932 after 6 p. m. Two bedroom furnished house, large Mic fan, $50.00 a month. TA 2-781 DAY NURSERY, two twelve years nursery expe Gate, Mrs. C. H. Bates, 1( 4152. auu up, ear East :r, VI 6- 62tfn Unfurnished two bedroom apartment, 0) wiring, attic fan, panel ray heat, near [rockett School. Phone VI 6-6660 after i P. m. 61tfn cctxt; in my mmit;, two for $60.00. VI 6-4564. 102t5 A one and two bedroom modem fur- ibhed apartment. Air conditioner if de- lired. Call after 4 p. m.. TA 2-3627. 1300 Antone Street. 68tfn Typing. For a beautiful thesis or other papers have it typed by Mrs. Roy Carpen ter, 300 Elm St. (Corner Elm and Cavitt), Bryan, prone TA 3-3695. 102t4 DAY NURSERY by the week, day or hour. Call Mrs. Gregory, 502 Boyett VI 6-4005. 120tfn HELP WANTED try. Apply at 2-1352. 94tfn Our nursery for children all ages. Pick up and deliver. VI 6-8151. 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U/ f PI • tUiere i ^rtotara 6 K^ajelena Cooking the Art of is not Lost Cash Available For Books, Slide Rules, & Etc 5,000 AGGIES CAN’T BE WRONG LOUPOTS 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, 1-6, daily Monday through Friday) at or before the deadline of 1 p.m. of the day preceding publication — Director of Student Publica tions. All currently enrolled pre-veterinary med icine students who expect to quality as ap plicants for admission into the School of Veterinary Medicine in September 1961, should file their applications in the Regis trar’s- Office not later than May 1. Forms to be used in making applications for ad missions to the School of Veterinary Medi cine are available at the information desk in the Registrar’s Office. H. L. Heaton Director of Admissions and Registrar 102t4 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 leave the material over which they wish to be ex amined with the Secretary in the Depart- men of Modern Languages not later' than 5:00 p. m. Monday, May 1st. J. J. Woolket, Head, Department of Modern Languages 94tI2 SPECIAL NOTICE Hilltop Lake, located on Hwy. 6 South, 9% miles from College. Sou Id be good fishing soon. Clean picnic grounds. 76tfn Electrolux Sales and Service. G. C. Williams. TA 3-6600. 90tfn SOSOLIK S T. V., Radio, Phono., Car Radio Transistor Radio Service 713 S. Main TA 2-1941 • 24 Hour Wrecker Service • Whitley s Auto Parts WE BUY BURNED & WRECKED CARS & TRUCKS S Miles West of Courthouse on Highway 21 BRYAN. TEXAS H. L. WHITLEY. JR., OWNER Phone TA 2-6840 TYPEWRITERS Rentals - Sales - Service - Terms Distributors For: Royal and Victor Calculators & Adding Matchinee CATES TYPEWRITER CO. 909 S. Main TA 2-6000 HOME & CAR RADIO REPAIRS SALES & SERVICE KEN’S RADIO & TV 303 W. 26th TA 2-2819 THE BATTALION Friday, April 28, 1961 College Station, Texas Page 3 Engineers Initiate 41 Forty-one A&M engineering stu dents were initiated into Tau Beta Pi Wednesday night. The program was held in the Memorial Student Center. J. B. Thomas, president and gen eral manager of the Texas Electric Service Co. of Fort Worth was banquet speaker. He pointed out the opportunities in the various fields of engineering and the de mand for engineers throughout the world. Thomas, an A&M graduate, Class of 1907, is the current holder of the annual Golden Deed Awards, presented by the Fort Worth Ex change Club. He was introduced by Dr, S. R. Wright, Head of the Department of Civil Engineering. Edwin Moerbe of Gonzales, presi dent of the student chapter of Texas Delta Chapter of Tau Beta Pi Association, was the toast master. The invocation was given by Darrell Pausky of Kingsyille, program chairman. Associate Dean of Engineering C. W. Crawford gave the welcome address and the student response was by Turner Moller of Corpus Christi. James W. Fadal of San Antonio, a senior architecture major, was presented the Tau Beta Pi scholar ship for 1961-62. A cash award for the best essay turned in by a newly elected initi ate, went to Tom Airhart, junior civil engineering major from Anna. The title of his essay was “The New Factor.” Initiated were Lynn Bellamy, Larry K. Leighton, Billy Ray Liles, James Warwick Bridges, Marvin Lee Boland, Jr., Jake Logan Brand, John Ronald Hampton, Joe Keith Heilhecker. Edward Nathan Pitrucha, Billy Jack Redding, Charles Kenneth Reeves, Charles Rogers Robertson, John Joseph Sullivan, Steve Mur phy Vaught, Edward Clayton Grubbs, William Michael Moore, Melendez Miguel Santiago. Tom Patterson, David L. Beau champ, Thomas Jefferson Blanken ship, Trent Newton Cox, Jack Logan Brand, Jr., Francisco J. Garza, Elmer Edridge Goins, Axel Venton Green. Clinton Edward Hutchcraft, Tommy Elwood Knight, Johnny Guy Lockhart, C. V. Me Swain, Robert Eugene Mortensen, Thomas Charles Paul, Arland D. Schneider, Richard M. Spengler. John Howard Streigler, Albert Charles Thielman, Allen Douglas Wallingford, Thomas Foster Webb, Thomas W. Whaley, Conley Ray Williams, Richard Bertrand Tanner and Neil Bowman Paulsen. Area Churches Announce Sunday, Week Schedules The following is a schedule for College Station churches this Sun day: A&M Presbyterian Church The Aggie Welcome Coffee at 9:30 a.m., Sunday School at 9:45 a.m.. Morning Woship at 11 a.m. and Leagues at 5 p.m. A church supper followed by a sing-song will be held at 6:15 p.m. Bethel Lutheran Church Worship Service is at 8:15 a.m. and 10:45 a.m., Sunday School and Bible Classes at 9:30 a.m. and Aggie Walther ( Coffee Wednesday at 7:15 p.m. in the Memorial Stu dent Center. The subject of this week’s sermon will be “Christian Children and Parents.” Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church Morning Worship at 8:30 a.m., the Senior Farewell Banquet will be held in the Lutheran Student Center next Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. Following the dinner there will be a brief service of Vespers and at 7:30 p.m. the Rev. Phillip Walhburg, President of the Texas- Louisiana Synod, of the United Lutheran Church, will speak on “Graduation Is Commencement.” Those planning to attend should call the church office at once to make reservations. St. Thomas Chapel Holy Communion at 8 a.m., Morning Prayer and family service at 9:15 a.m., Church School at 9:45 a.m., Morning Prayer at 11 a.m., Evening Prayer at 7 p.m. and YPSL at 6 p.m. During the week, the Evening Prayer is held daily at 5:30 p.m. Read Battalion Classifieds Daily : V'V,.' , V";v ■ . ■ V-V Guion FRIDAY rS DESPERATE YOUNG LOVERS ...reaching for the ecstacy forbidden by their separate worlds! SUrrog \ BURL IVES-SHELLEY WINTERS I 1951 Acjeemy «»*fd Wmnef —— JAMES DARREN-JEAN SERERG RICARDO MONMEAN -ELLA FITZGERALD 9md o* me «e»»: *> WRLAHO MOUC* • t, BORIS 0 KAPLAN 0'»u»a »r RHiUP lEACOCK • A BORIS 0 AAPiM PRC0vC>-0NS RtlUtf A COLUMBIA PICTURES ROutt SATURDAY Double Feature aMKWEBB \ asT/SGT.JIM M00RE.U.S. Marines.- TI1K PRESENTED BY I WARNER BROS. Scieen Play by IMS lit BAMKII funked and Ouecled by IACS WLBB-A MARK VU IHLUcluo EUA KAZAN production BUDD SCHULBERG'S in the Crowd f presented at WARNER BROS, sustmc ANDY GRIFFITH““PATfelOA NEAL Story and Screes Play by 8U0D SCMU18CRG • Sonys by TOM GUQER <*1 00 SCHUlBtfiG • Ouecled by TUA KUAII • A NCWTOWI PMUCUQ* SATURDAY NIGHT PREVIEW ALSO SUNDAY Desire catches , fire with and Montand Where IHeHoi Wind Bums JOSEPH E. LEVINE ^ presents Gina LOLLOBRIGIDA Pierre BRASSEUR Marcello MASTROIANNI Melina MERCOURI Yves MONTAND in WHERE THE Hot Wind Blows! Directed by JULES DASSIN An M-G-M Release PALACE Bryan 2'8879 NOW SHOWING Frank Sinatra & Shirley MacLain In “ CAN CAN” SAT. NITE 11 P. M. QUEEN NOW SHOWING “101 DALMATIONS” C/AVMP NOW SHOWING For Adults Only (No one under 18) “ THE IMMORAL MR. TEAS” (in color) Watch for the grand reopen ing of the Circle Drive-In. Opening Wed. May 3. Watch for Tues. May 2 Batt for Big Prizes & surprizes. Friday “THE MARRIAGE-GO- ROUND” with Susan Hayward plus “WILD RIVER” with Montgomery Clift LATE SHOW FRIDAY NIGHT no extra charge ‘ABOMINABLE SNOWMAN” with Forrest Tucker plus “THE FLY” with Vincent Price Saturday “THE UNFORGIVEN” with Burt Lancaster “SEX KITTENS GO TO COLLEGE” with Mamie Van Doren “JET PILOT” with John Wayne ^plus FOUR CARTOONS Sunday - Monday - Tuesday “THE GRASS IS GREENER” witli Cary Grant plus “SUNRISE AT CAMPOBELLO” with Ralph Bellamy wants to know-who ts jadtlffMah on YOUR CAMPUS? Ip! J YOU CAN HELP-HERE'S HOW... Your vote may send one of your campus y | favorites on his way to Hollywood' (all expenses paid, of course) for a date with his 1 m choice of one of the lovely gals who appear with Jenyl/sm? ladi^ Man 1 i ? I 1 0 It • I Written, Produced and Directed by Jerry Lewis - A Paramounl Picture •Technicolor* SOON TO BE SEEN | ON MOTION PICTURE SCREENS ALL OVER AMERICA! , U I Of fabulous KroeblerFurniturel * or-2nd National Prize-a roomi