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If you cannot attend but would like to become a member, call Mrs. Judy Morrison at VI 6-7507 after 5 p. m. ★ ★ ★ Animal Husbandry Wives Club met Thursday night and elected the following to hold office f ( pr the fall of 1962: Pres ident, Jimi Sue Stuckey; vice-president, Mary Jane Srubar; secretary, Betty Holden; treasurer, Lillian Schultz; reporter, Nina Smith; Aggie Wives Council representative, Linda Baker. ★ ★ ★ The Petroleum Engineering Wives Club met Monday night. Officers for the next semester were elected and final plans were made for the P.H.T. Banquet on May 8 at Briar- crest Country Club. ★ ★ ★ Last week National Secretary Week was observed in various ways on the A&M campus. The local chapter of the National Secretaries Association honored the member’s bosses with a dinner Tuesday evening. A musical program was pre sented last Wednesday by a dixieland band from Stephen F. Austin and a pantomime by girls from Anson Jones Jr. High School. 7 ocean and also ppines, measure! i be pointed oat oms—lengths ol ish sea measurer | -y-first birthday, he used to ?o j ter until he was C seems to have i rlong, spent all j Charles II1 melon School of | aid, go down to • been a favorite rot remember ‘'Roll on, thou rty sea chanties ailing Through mb Mine” and ►xite sea chanty 3-in-1 HOME ENTERTAINMENT By Curtis Mathes 5_~; hlsIegisteijiS Deluxe 23” TV AM-FM Radio with AFC—Stereo Hi-Fidelity Phono — Handwired power transformer chassis — Top tuning — Mahogany-Walnut slightly higher. With Trade $ 299 9 Up to 3 years to pay First Payment in June Gil s Radio & TV 2403 S. College TA 2-0826 Ji ill DRESS UP FOR SUMMER AT CONWAY & CO Stop In Today and See Our Complete Stock Of Summer Suits and Sport Coats . . . Styled By PALM BEACH . . . J. & F. . . . . MICHAELS - STERN and SOCIETY BRAND. WE OFFER THE SEASON’S NEWEST FABRICS AND COLORS. $39.95 To $100.00 CONWAY & CO 103 N. MAIN BRYAN Tuesday, May 1, 1962 THE BATTALION College Station, Texas Page 3 Sound Off (Continued From Page 2) Joyce Supports Jerry Voin Editor, The Battalion: Having held the position of student life committee chairman this year, I know from experi ence that the student life commit tee cannot function unless its members are willing and able to devote much time and energy toward furthering the interests of the student body. Few people know much about the student life committee be cause its name seldom appears in the limelight, but this com mittee is dh'ectly responsible for a number of Student Senate func tions, such as the Aggie Muster, Mother of the Year award and the Kyle Field seating arrange ment, to name only a few It also influences numerous other Sen ate activities and decisions. It is a big job and a big re sponsibility and it is my opinion that you, as next year’s student body, should exercise great care this Thursday at the polls when choosing the man you want to head the student life committee in 1962-63. I am pledging my support for the chairmanship of next year’s student life committee to Jerry Vion. MELVIN O. LISS ... to West Point Liss Appointed To West Point Melvin O. Liss, ’65 from Blanket, has been appointed to the United States Military Academy at West Point by Congressman O. C. Fish er of the 21st Congressional Dis trict. Liss, an opportunity award scholar majoring in meteorology, is presently assigned to Co. D-3. He is the son of Rev. and Mrs. Walter E. Liss of Leesville, La. His father is a former Army chap lain. I have watched Jerry’s career at A&M with a great deal of in terest, having been closely associ ated with him for three years in the Corps of Cadets. He has al ways demonstrated a high degree of organizational ability, depend ability and a sense of tireless de dication to complete whatever he undertakes. His efforts in the cap acity of scholastic sergeant have been instrumental in making his unit one of the top outfits in the Corps this year. Choosing the chairman of the student life committee will be one of your most important du ties as voters on election day. Jerry Vion has my support, and by giving him your vote I hope that you will give him the oppor tunity to prove himself worthy of your support also. Kenneth Joyce, ’62 BOARD OF DIRECTORS (Continued from Page 1) through the mixture of fats and glycerine and distillation under high temperatures, are emulsifying agents used primarily in bakery products to produce lightness of texture and to prolong freshness. The new process is chemical, re quiring no distillation. Adoption of a trimester plan to provide full use of the facili ties the year around and speed up the graduation of veterinarians, was adopted for the School of Ve terinary Medicine at A&M. Under the plan, ^students of Ve terinary medicine will attend school for three 15-week periods each year, with a four week sum mer vacation, instead of the pre sent 9-months, two semester terms. Graduation would require 2 years and 11 months, as compared with the present 3 years and 8V Z months from the.time of entering the veterinary program. The change-over will be made over a five-year period, phasing out the current classes by requiring at tendance at summer sessions. The first classes to go on the full trimester schedule will enroll in 1964. By making full use of pre sent facilities and gradually in creasing the teaching staff, it is hoped that the School of Veteri nary Medicine will be able to dou ble its enrollment capacity with in the next 10 years. COLLEGE MASTER VI 6-4988 * ELECT W. D. (Davis) Burley Your District Clerk • Attended Texas A&M College three years. • U. S. Armed Forces, four year (World Wa^ II) • Veterans Service Officer, Brazos County tfen years. • Chief Deputy, office of County Tax Assessor- Collector, three years. YOUR VOTE WILL BE APPRECIATED MAY 5 (Paid Political Ad) WALK SHORTS BY HIGGINS Look Right Because They Fit Right. AH Pleatless Front Belt and Beltless To Choose From. $4,95 A. & M. MEN’S SHOP “HOME OF DISTINCTIVE MEN’S WEAR” North Gate CA B. APPROVES NO SHOW COMPENSATION PLAN Beverley Braley Tours and Travel wishes to inform all of our clients that the C.A.B. approved NO SHOW PLAN becomes effective May 1. The plan is that Airline customers will be assessed 50% of the value of the applicable one way fare of the first flight segment which was neither USED nor CANCELLED. A minimum charge of $5.00 and a minimum charge of $40.00 per passenger will be made. It is our hope that none of our clients will be required by an airline to pay any sum from $5.00 to $40.00 for not using a flight on which he has reservations and is ticketed. When you book flights through our agency and cannot make them, let us cancel the first segment of your trip and no charge will be assessed by the airline. Arthur M. Smith, Manager Beverley Braley Tours and Traved pen Letter To The Public We, the Friends of Marion Pugh, who heard his speech at the Brazos County A&M Club, Wednesday night, April 18, feel it should be published in its entirety, rather than piece meal because of its’importance to the people of the 11th. Sen atorial District. FELLOW AGGIES, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: I am one of your ordinary fellow citizens. I make no claim to exceptional intelligence, unusual abilities or great accomplishments. My primary interest and principal reason for en tering this contest is to give you clean honest and fair representation in our state government and to the best of my ability, contribute to its’ efficient and economical operation for the best interest of all the people of the District. I have not and will not make any promises or com mitments to anyone except those made openly during the campaign. Mine will not be representation by threat, intimi dation, for fee or the highest bid, nor to further my own selfish or personal business interest. I look upon honesty and integrity as man’s greatest virtures and absolutely essential in public officials. Unless we elect officials who are sincere, honest and dependable, we promote corruption in our society and contribute to the destruction of our American way of life. This internal threat is greater than any foreign one. These are matters on which I feel most strongly. I am one from a modest background who has profited immensely from a higher education of Texas A&M. I fully recognize and appreciate the values of education and the importance of this particular insti tution to you, our community and to our entire State. I know that Texas A&M needs better facilities; that it’s faculty and staff deserve more pay, recognition and appreciation, and very important that its’ needs must be presented by representatives and friends of recognized respectability and trustworthy motives if the necessary support from the people of the State as a whole is to be secured. Several times I have stated publicly that I am personally for Co-education at A&M College, however, I shall not pose as an educational expert nor attempt to dictate what Texas A&M shall have and be. Such action is disruptive and detrimental, but certainly my interest in and loyalty to the school is unquestionable. You can count on my constant concern for its’ needs and continuing efforts to fulfill them. These pledges I make to you. Be sure to vote on May 5th. I hope I merit your confidence, your support and your vote. Thank you! Vote For Marion Pugh For Stale Senator Paid Political Advertisement by Friends of Marion Pugh