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A&M Consolidated Moms, Dads Meet “The Social Studies” will be the topic for discussion at the regular meeting of the A&M Consolidated Mothers and Dads Club when it meets tonight. The program will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the new all purpose room of the High School. The panel discussion will feature a presentation from the various grade levels. Appearing will be Mrs. Jack Sloan, Mrs. Pearl Tan- zer, Mrs. Dorothy Rush and Pat Ozement, who will speak about ten minutes each. Following the pre sentation of each person a ques tion and answer period will follow. The business meeting will fol BOOKS • BOOKS V) AT w 0 SHAFFER’S o o 0 £3 WE BUY BOOKS £31 w 9 WE SELL BOOKS 9 £ WE TRADE BOOKS Cw o 0 0 & • tZ) (4 0 Shaffers o £31 • 8 0 £3 9 BOOR W GC • m 0 0 £Q e WE BUY BOOKS w c o £31 run WE SELL BOOKS • II) WE TRADE BOOKS w 4 0 AT o o 0 a SHAFFER’S £31 BOOKS • BOOKS - low the program. Officers for the next year will be elected, financial reports made and committee re ports for the year Will be given. A. F. “Tex” Isbel, president, said in making the announcement of the meeting, that this is the last reg ular meeting of the Mothers and Dads Club for the year and as a result expressed the desire that a good crowd be present. All pat rons of the A&M Consolidated School District are invited. Newman Fete Set Tomorrow The Rev. Sylvester Fuchs, pastor of St. Peter’s parish in Bellville, will be the guest speaker tomorrow night at 8 for the A&M Newman Club banquet in the Memorial Stu dent Center. Rev. Fuchs, a district moderator of Catholic youth, is an Aggie ex and a former chaplain of the cam pus Newman Club. The guest of honor will be the Rev. Tim Valenta, who has been the Newman Club sponsor for 28 years. New officers to be installed at the banquet are Steadman Davis, president; John Whittington, vice president; Corky Forester, treas urer; Roger Beck, secretary, and Joe Peti’azio, reporter. Stewart To Speak To Wesley Group The Rev. Dick Stewart, college pastor at Wiley College, Marshall, will speak to the A&M Wesley Foundation tomorrow night at 7:15. His subject will be “The Non-Vio lent Technique in Racial Advance ment.” THE BATTALION Tuesday, May 16, 1961 College Station, Texas Page 3 Marine Recruiters Begin Final Visit Fish Drill Team Awards A&M System Chancellor M. T. Harrington Parents Day. Assisting Harrington in the presents keys to members of the Freshman presentation is Commandant Col. Joe E. Drill Team during ceremonies following a Davis, precision drill demonstration by the team AMONG THE PROFS Reiser Named To Board Of Oil Chemists Society Dr. Raymond Reiser, professor in the Department of Biochemistry and Nutrition, has been elected to the Board of Governors of the American Oil Chemists Society. ★ ★ ★ Dr. Randall Stelly, associate pro fessor in the Department of Agri cultural Economics and Sociology, has spent a week in Washington, D. C. conferring with personnel in the Foreign Agricultural Service concerning market development ac- BATTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD RATES )ne day 3^ per word It per word each additional day Minimum charge—40d DEADLINE 4 p.m. day before publicatimf Classified Display 801 per column inch each insertion PHONE VI 6-6415 FOR RENT Three bedrootn available June 1st. VI 6-4052. i house, 613 Call after Highland, 6 p. in., 108tfn Extra nice furnished apartments. Attic and window fan. - Close in. 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Sealed bids will be received in the office of the Executive Assistant until 10 :30 a.m. Monday, May 29, 1961. The right is re served to reject any and all bids and to waive any and all technicalities. Address Executive Assistant, Agricultural Exten sion Service, College Station, Texas, for further information. 113t3 1953 Ford, V-8, Radio, heater, good tires, mechancally good, $275. Contact at D-4-D College View. 110t4 Two adjoining lots, each 80 by 146, corner Timber and Anna, College. Call VI 6-5694 noon or evening. lOOtfn WORK WANTED Experienced typist. 25<j per page. Bring to Carrie, Dairy Kream, 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. Illt4 DAY NURSERY, two years and up, twelve years nursery experience, near East Gate, Mrs. C. H. Bates, 1010 Milner, VI 6- 4152. 62tfn Term papers, reports, letters typed. Fast accurate service. Mrs. Smith, TA 2-0536. 105tl5 DAY NURSERY by the week, day or hour. Call Mrs. Gregory, 602 Boyett VI 6-4005. 120tfn Our nursery foi children all ages. Pick up and deliver. VI 6-8151. No answer call back. 42tfn Why wait until last minute to get your Theses reports, etc. to Bi-City Secretarial service? Electric typewriters, offset print ing, negatives and metal plates made. 3408 Texas Ave. VI 6-6786. 87tfn HELP WANTED OFFICIAL NOTICES Official notices must be brought, mailed tivities for U. S. farm products in foreign countries. ★ ★ ★ Dr. E. Ramon Arango of the Department of History and Gov ernment attended the initiation ceremonies of Phi Kappa held re cently at the University of Texas, and was taken into the society. ★ ★ ★ Three members of the Depart ment of Agricultural Economics and Sociology attended a recent American Marketing Association conference at New Orleans. They were Dr. R. E.* Branson, professor, and graduate students Gordon Powell and Bob Davis. ★ ★ ★ Dr. V. E. Edmondson, associate professor in the Department of Agricuultural Economics and C. K. Esten, assistant professor in the Department of English, represent ed A&M at the recent Career Day program a t MacArthur High School in San Antonio. ★ ★ ★ Ben H. Evans and James H. Marsh, III, of the Architectural Research Division, Texas Engineer ing Experiment Station, are tak ing part in the spring program of the Building Research Institute in Washington, D. C. ★ ★ ★ Dr. Hugh McLellan, professor in the Department of Oceanography and Meteorology, is representing A&M at the Symposium on Oceon- ography in the Midwest being held at the University of Wisconsin. .hour? Monday through Friday) deadline of 1 public tions. The Marine Corps Officer Se lection Team from Houston is making its final visit to Aggie- land this semester today through Friday. As in the past, the team, headed by Capt. F. L. Tolleson, is set up in the Memorial Student Center for the purpose of ex plaining the various programs of fered to the students who desire a commission in the Marine Corps. The team will also be admin istering the Marine Corps Reserve Officer Candidate Selection Test and the Aviation Qualification Tests from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. each day in the MSC. Interested students are encouraged to contact them and arrange to take the tests at no obligation to the student. This year eight A&M graduates will receive commissions in the Marine Corps. On May 27 five graduates will be commissioned. Two will receive commissions through the Marine Corps PLC (Aviation) program. They are: William A. James and Ray Dupree. They will go to Flight Training at Pensacola, Fla. June 15 for 15 to 18 months of Flight Training. Two others are receiving com missions through the PLC (Ground) program. They are: Donald W. Cantrell and Edwin H. Harris, Jr. They will go to Quan- tico, Va. for six months of special training July 1. In addition to the above listed men one more man will receive a commission on May 27. He is Robert M. Craft, who is being com missioned through a little-known program of the Marine Corps, the PLC (Law) program. He will en ter Law School and not go to ac tive duty until he receives his Law Degree, at which time he is eligible for a promation to 1st Lt. Under this program Craft will spend his entire time in the Ma rine Corps in a Lawyer’s billet. Later in August of this y#ar three more men will be commis sioned into the Marine Corps. They are Wayne W. Frazior, who will also gain his commission through the PLC (Aviation) pro gram. and John B. Hendricks and Revedy C. Ray, III, who have gained their commissions through the PYC (Ground) program. Ray was the number one man in the nation last summer in PLC summer tfaining. In gaining this honor he was training on a com petitive basis with all the PLC’s in the nation. 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The hoods are to be no later than 3 (this will be representative of the quin tor’s cap and gown. The ho left at the Registrar’s Office 1:00 p. m., Tuesday, May 23 iplished by GET YOUR SUMMER JOB EARLY, JUNIORS AND SENIORS IF YOU CAN MEET OUR QUALIFICATIONS, WE HAVE A SUMMER JOB FOR YOU PAY ING $1,080.00 FOR THREE MONTHS. MUST BE ABLE TO START BY JUNE 1. CAR FURNISHED. YOU MAY QUAL IFY FOR WEST COAST OR HAWAII. CALL MR. LEWIS, MADISON 3-4401 FOR INTERVIEWS, HOUSTON. 106tfn JIM M. PYE ’58 REPRESENTING Metropolitan Life Ins. VI 6-5055 TA 2-6232 401 Cross St. C. S. TV - Radio - Hi-Fi Service & Repair GILS RADIO & TV TA 2-0826 2403 S. CoUege J4otard5 (Cafeteria Where the Art of Cooking is not Lost accomplished by a representative College Exchange Store). The Ph.D. hoods will not be worn in the procession since all such candidates will be hooded on the stage as a part of the ceremonies. Candidates for the Master’s Degree will wear the cap and gown; all civilian stu dents who are candidates for the Bache lor’s Degree will wear the cap and gown ; ROTC students who are candidates for the Bachelor’s Degree will wear the appropri ate uniform. AH military personnel who are candidates for degrees, graduate or un dergraduate, will wear the uniform only. Rental of caps and gowns may be ar ranged with the Exchange Store. Orders may be placed between 8 :00 a. m. Monday, May 8 and 12:00 noon Saturday, May 20. The rental is as follows: Doctor’s cap and gown $5.25, Master’s cap and gown $4.75, Bachelor’s cap and gown $4.25. Hood rental is the same as that for cap and gown. C. E. Tishler, Chairman Convocations Committee 106U2 SPECIAL NOTICE Hilltop Lake, located on liwy. 9'/, miles from College. Sould be fishing soon. Clean picnic grounds. on Hwy. 6 South, good 76tfn Electrolux Sales and Williams. TA 3-6690. Service. G. C. 90tfn LOST Senior ring ’61, in Chemistry Building. 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