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* ★ SMU Weekend In Review ★ ★ Ed ueati 0l Him' ur y stud, ’ G - Roll; 0 P-m, wi H hea, div >siona] a ger will in Roo] J 1 Studea ’"A- ne» ar th naiiK cKarterei i its offi, lease la t( j >11 dirt, ian 'any p in rily ) to ‘gy, ;ive bus ere- ssly c K" 51. uto s a eur the ?ts, .‘CS,. der tu- ’ of are led as >na ing ing of nd )US ;ht to m- his ere Id. ers nd sa- icn GW er, ICO te! ed rte ■ce :e! iro ier j!e I\ \ jW$ PB 1 <w’R;n. ■ ■ B m om Feminine Charm In a Song A soloist with Buddy Brock’s orchestra seemed to enjoy at the Air Force Ball Fri- croons a pretty melody which the Applies day night in Sbisa Dining Hall. if II Jf® 1 P -r ‘Friendly Rivalry’ Student Senate President Malcolm Hall presented SMU cheerleader Charlie Younger with a plaque during halftime ceremonies on Kyle Field Saturday afternoon. The plaque commemorated 44 years of friendly rivalry between the two schools. This was in line with a Student Senate policy this year of increasing friendship between A&M and other Southwest Conference Schools. Read Classifieds THE BATTALION Tuesday, November 14, 1961 College Station, Texas Page 3 Read Classifieds Daily »Exclusive « THE AUTHENTIC STORY OF PRESIDENT KENNEDY’S WARTIME ADVENTURES This week The Saturday Evening Post publishes the first authentic account of Lieutenant Kennedy at war. To get this story, writer Robert Donovan traveled halfway around the world. He got eyewit ness reports from every survivor of the Kennedy crew. He even interviewed the Japanese com mander whose destroyer sank Kennedy’s PT boat. This is a story of heroism, humor and heartbreak. You will follow John Kennedy’s adventures from the moment his ship went down — right up to his dramatic rescue from a desert island. Read “PT 109: The Adventure That Made a President.” The Saturday Evening i*o« r r A CURTIS MAGAZINE/NOVEMBER 18. 1661 | -. i * ■ Some Fine Finalists The Air Force Sweetheart finalists lined up Wyatt, Cray Cooke, Ann Wells, and Delores at the first intermission to be introduced to Collins, Miss Collins was voted the Air the crowd. Steve Stevens introduced, from Force Sweetheart for 1961. left to right, Sally Jo Cathey, Shirley Anne WESTINGHOUSE 16 Lb. Laundry Washes and Dries 16 lbs. of clothes. FULLY AUTOMATIC 25 Inches Wide 110 or 220 Volt. PAY ONLY $15.00 PER MONTH Good Washer may be clown Payment. SEE KRAFT FURNITURE CO. 218 S. Main St. Bryan his SPORTSWEAR WORSTED WOOL SUIT H-I-S gives you a vested interest in being well-suited this Fall by styling this fine Wool Worsted with a custom-tailored look. Coat features narrow lapels, natural shoulders, slightly cutaway 3-button front, flapped pockets. Matching vest and Post-Grad slacks give you trim, tapered lines. Permanently moth-proofed for durability. In latest fabrics and colors. $49.95 loupots We’re looking forward to meeting you WeTl be on the campus on the dates listed below, ready to give engineering and science seniors information on space-age careers in a dynamic industry. If you are looking for a company offering assignments on pro grams of unique interest and career potential, you’ll be interested in the advantages Boeing can offer you. Boeing, for instance, is a major contractor on such advanced programs as the Dyna-Soar manned space glider; the solid-fuel Minuteman ICBM, and the Bomarc defense missile system. Boeing is also the world’s foremost designer and builder of multi jet aircraft, including the eight-jet B-52R missile bomber, the KC-135 tanker-transport, the C-135 cargo-jet, and the famous Boeing 707, 720 and 727 jetliners. In addition, Boeing’s Vertol Division is one of America’s leading builders of helicopters. Research projects at Boeing are under way in such advanced fields as celestial mechanics, solid state physics, nuclear and plasma physics, flight sciences, space flight and propulsion. Expanding Boeing programs offer exceptional opportunities to holders of B.S., M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in aeronautical, mechani cal, civil, electrical-electronic and industrial engineering, and in engineering mechanics, engineering physics as well as in mathe matics and physics. At Boeing you’ll work in a small group where individual ability and initiative get plenty of visibility. You’ll enjoy many other advantages, including an opportunity to take graduate studies at company expense to help you get ahead faster. Drop in to your Placement Office and arrange for an interview. We’re looking forward to meeting you! Thursday and Friday—November 16 and 17 Divisions: Aero-Space • Transport • Wichita • Industrial Products • Vertol Boeing Scientific Research Laboratories • An equal opportunity employer