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Mann in Oakland, Calif., as she (AP Wirephoto) reacts here official reporting for sea duty Student Government Shows Rapid Growth Since 40’s By JIM HAMILTON Battalion Staff Writer Student government at A&M has grown from a relatively basic organization prior to World War II to seven groups working in all areas of student life. Included in its present scope are the corps, civilian students, the de gree-granting schools, housing and curriculum. Prior to World War II, student government consisted of Corps Staff and the senior class. At that time A&M was approximately 95 per cent Corps. After the war, with veterans entering school un der the GI Bill, civilian enrollment grew appreciably. At the request of veterans, a student council was formed, com posed of three corps members and three civilian students. A chair man was elected at large. Usu ally the three corps members voted together, the civilians voted in a block, and the chairman made the decision. Something else was needed. Next came the Student Senate, similar to the current organiza tion. It has undergone many re visions since its beginning, and today is the man student govern ing body on the campus. The senate discusses problems and activities and makes recom mendations to the administration. Some have required action by the Board of Directors to accomplish the desired goal. Soon after the creation of the senate, civilian students on the campus formed a governing body similar to Corps Staff. The Ci vilian Student Council, formed in 1953, is the representative of all civilian students. At about the same time the Ci vilian Dormitory Councils were also created with their purpose to make recommendations to the Ci vilian Student Council on matters of civilian life and dormitories. A main achievement of these two civilian groups has been the reduction of property damage and noise in the dormitories, accord ing to Bennie A. Zinn, director of the Department of Student Af fairs. Also brought about by the two groups are a strong intramural program for civilians, open house in the dorms, parties and socials. In addition to these student gov- HIGHWAYS (Continued From Page 1) more consicencious and careful driving. “The scenes in this film aren’t pretty, but those out on the high way aren’t either. We’re asking your help in keeping down the number of traffic deaths this Christmas holiday season,” said Floyd Tippit, safety patrolman with the Texas Department of Public Safety, who brought the film to the campus last night. ernment bodies, four groups work with the degree-granting schools. They are the Arts and Sciences Council, the Engineering Council, the Junior Chapter of the AVMA, and the Agriculture Council. Another group, the Intercoun cil, is concerned with academic matters pertaining to all schools of the college. This group spon sors the annual High School Day on campus. Another governing body in a limited area is the Student Apart ment Council, concerned primarily with the problems of the married student. This organization holds Christmas and Easter parties each year for children in the college- operated apartments, in addition to its regular activities. THE BATTALION Wednesday, December 13, 1961 College Station, Texas Page 3 Naval Aviation Recruiters Seek Men For 3 Programs Naval Aviation recruiters are at the Memorial Student Center this week for the benefit of men desir ing information on Navy flight programs. Lt. (j.g.) James M. Brightipan, CPO Harrison Young and PO 1/C Richard L. Hasty will be on duty this week through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Three programs are available to students desiring flight training. The Aviation Officer Candidate (AOC) course requires a college degree. Upon completion of flight training the individual remains on active duty for five years, and then has one year of reserve duty. 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V., Radio, Phono., Car Radio Transistor Radio Service 713 S. Main TA 2-1941 AGGIES NOTICE SAE 30 Motor Oil 15* Qt. Major Brand Oils 27-31* Qt. For your parts and accessories AT a DISCOUNT See us— Plenty free parking opposite the courthouse. DISCOUNT AUTO PARTS Brake shoes. Fuel pumps. Water pumps. Generators, Starters, Solenoids, etc. Save 30 to 50% on just about any part for your Filters—40% discount. AT JOE FAULK’S 25th and Washington OFFICIAL NOTICES Official notice* must be bronght, mailed or telephoned so as to arrive in the Office Student Publications the and (Grou YMCA, VI 6-6416, hours 8-12, 1-5, dally Floor Monday through Friday) at or before the deadline of 1 p.i publication — Director of Student Publisa- E>.m. of the day preceding tlons. English Proficiency Examinations will be given _to Health _& Physical Education Majors s, Thursday, December 14, at 4:00 p. m. in Room 231 of G. R. White Coliseum. All applicants must register with Mrs. ” Ro Robis p. m. st register on, Room 215, Coliseum, before 5:00 Decembe lecember 13. C. E. Tishler, Head Health and Physical Education Department 47tfn Those undergraduate students who have hours of credit hours pas ade 95 semester hours of ere A. and M. ring. The he prel ber 13, IS tying the 95 hou ;nts on November 13, 1961, satisfyin; studen ' 1< report sed in an the time of the preliminary 1961, ma: urs requir qualifying under this regulation may leave their name with the ring clerk in the Registrar’s Office in order that she may purchase assing at gra ay be ren this ma quirement. Those in the Registrar’s Office in order may check their records to determine eligi bility to order the ring. Orders for thi rings will be taken between November, and January 4, 1962, for delivery Februs 1, 1961. The ring clerk is on duty from to 12:00 noon, Monday through she ne eligi- the ber.27 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. Mo Friday of each week. H. L. 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