The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 04, 1961, Image 3

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    ANNIVERSARY
(Continued from Page 1)
Ipwest possible cost to the stu
dent. It was to be a practical
education, one which would pro
vide the student with the knowl
edge and skills necessary for suc-
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Only For
Black & White
Snapshots
A&M PHOTO
North Gate
cess in future life,” the new presi
dent said.
An 1878-79 A&M school catalog
gives an idea of the courses of
fered in those early days compared
to the extensive offerings of to
day. The 248 students of that
period had a choice of four
“courses” — agriculture, mechanics
and engineering, languages and
literature and military tactics.
Departments included the Com
mercial Department (bookkeeping
and the “Philosophy and Morals ot
Business”), Department of An
cient Languages, Department of
Natural and Experimental Philos
ophy and Engineering, Depart
ment of Mathematics, Department
of Mental and Moral Philosophy
and Department of English Lan
guage and Literature.
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For 2-Headed
Pipe Collectors
Genuine imported hand-carved
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that really smokes I
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[real conversation piece...a must
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■ This is a wonderful value!
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Box 303
Louisville 1, Kentucky
2-headed pipe(t). Enclosed is $1
(no stomps, please) and the picture
of Sir Walter Raleigh froth the box
in which the pouch is packed for
each pipe ordered.
NAME*
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ADDRESS
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This offer good only in U.S.A. Not valid in states where prohibited, taxed or other
wise restricted. Offer expires June 30, 1962. Allow four weeks for delivery.
Quick Frozen Grapefruit
Gayle Southerland of Brownville displays individually
quick frozen grapefruit sections that defrost quickly into
firm fresh fruit. Previous attempts to freeze whole citrus
have always failed because tiny cells ruptured and de
frosted fruit was mushy. The new method is expected to
eventually supplant the time honored method of marketing
citrus in its own skin. (AP Photo)
C.H.S. Students Receive
Honor Scholastic Awards
Thirty-two students of A&M
Consolidated High School have re
ceived certificates for outstanding
achievements on the National Edu
cational Development Tests.
These local students were
ranked in the 92nd or higher per
centile bracket in the tests given
to over 366,000 students in the
United States.
The sophomores all plan to at
tend college. Ten of the students
plan to attend A&M.
Several of them want to £o to
a technical school such as Rice.
Johnny Badgett, whose score was
in the top 99 percentile, wants to
study math at a technical school.
Of the girls, most want to study
liberal arts at one of the state
schools. Representative is Sherry
The Detroit Tigers went the first
37 days of the 1961 season without
suffering a shutout. Then Gene
Conley of the Boston Red Sox
blanked them 1-0.
Is this the only reason for
using Mennen Skin BracerP
Skin Bracer’s rugged, long-lasting aroma is an ob
vious attribute. But is it everything?
After all, Menthol-Iced Skin Bracer is the after-shave
lotion that cools rather than burns. It helps heal
shaving nicks and scrapes. Helps prevent blemishes.
Conditions your skin.
Aren't these sound, scientific virtues more important
than the purely emotional effect Skin Bracer has on
women? In that case, buy a bottle. And —have fun:
rvt 6 n r* fc r*
jwgskin bracer.
IN THE NEW NON-SUP FLASK
Holland, who -would like to study
music at Texas Women’s Univer
sity.
Irving Promoted
To Lt. Colonel
Lt. Col. John Irving Jr., recent
ly promoted from rank of major,
has been assigned as the officer
in charge of the basic section in
Army ROTC.
An A&M graduate of 1943, he
has been an assistant professor in
the Department of Military Science
since 1959.
He has received the Silver and
Bronze Stars and the Purple Heart
with two. Oak Leaf Clusters for
three wounds received in action.
Other awards include the Combat
Infantryman’s Badge and a cita
tion from the King of Belgium.
Saddle And Sirloin
Starts Activities
The Saddle and Sirloin Club
held its annual Fall Barbecue last
night in the Animal Industries
Building lecture room.
Beginning the year’s activities,
the senior livestock, meat and
wool judging teams were intro
duced.
THE BATTALION
Wednesday, October 4, 1961
College Station, Texas
Page 3
Aggie To Direct
Baptist Convention
Bill Harrison, ’62, agricultdral
economics major from Columbus
and state president of the Baptist
Student Union will preside over
the annual state convention of
baptist students to be held in Dal
las Oct. 20-22.
Lee Named Rep
For N. Y. Firm
Robert A. Lee, ’63, has been
chosen as business representative
on the A&M campus for Philip
Morris Incorporated.
Majoring in business adminis
tration, Lee’s duties will include
serving as liaison between the
campus and the company’s New
York offices and developing and
wox-king on advertising and pro
motion projects.
The convention, which will be
held at the Gaston Avenue Bap
tist Church will present a pro
gram of music, Bible study, and
outstanding speakers to carry out
the theme, “A Living Church in
a Revolutionary World.”
Among the speakers will be Dr.
Ralph Langley of the Willow Mea
dows Baptist Church in Houston,
Dr. T. A. Patterson, executive
secretary of the Baptist Genex-al
Convention of Texas, Professor
George K. Schweitzer, research
radiochemist with the University
of Tennessee, Mr. and Mrs. M. E.
Cunningham, missionaries to Cen
tral Africa, and Charles L. Mar
tin, Jr., missionary to Japan.
Registration is free and will be
held Oct. 2 for all Baptist students
in Texas colleges and universities.
Representatives of
CITIES SERVICE PETROLEUM COMPANY
Will Interview Engineers
October 16
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