4-H Clubbers Due Here June 5 For Statewide Roundup Four-H Club members from every section of the state will as semble here June 5 for their an- COIXEGE MASTER VI 6-4988 nual statewide 4-H Roundup. The I been named county winners and big- day will be June 6 when an estimated 1,800 will be participat ing in 27 judging and demonstra tion contests. Boys and girls w T ho will be try ing for state honors have already AIRLINE RESERVATIONS AS NEAR TO YOU AS TA 2-3784 ^ Schedule Information Domestic and International Reservations ^ Tours - Hotels - Rent Cars FOR FAST RELIABLE SERVICE — CALL TODAY ROBERT HALSELL TRAVEL SERVICE 1411 Texas Avenue placed either first or second in their respective, district elimina tion contests. They will be accom panied to the Roundup by their county extension agents adult leaders and/or coaches. Also in at tendance will be members of the Texas 4-H Club Recognition Com mittee and Friends of 4-H. The annual barbecue, sponsor ed by the Recognition Committee, will be the program feature for the first evening of the Roundup. Spe cial entertainment on the second evening is also made possible by the Committee. The contests on June 6 will get underway — some by 7 a.m. — and all will be concluded by midafter noon. Winners will be announced later in the afternoon, and several wilMbe eligible to participate in na tional contests to be held later in the year. Lunar Scientist Describes Steps In Manned Spacecraft COLLEGE MASTER VI 6-4988 The first employee of the Apollo Manned Lunar Landing Program, H. Kurt Straus, recently explained the steps in the development spacecraft operated and controlled by man to the A&M Chapter the Institute of Aerospace Sci ences and Sigma Gamma Tau, hon orary Aeronautical Engineering- fraternity. Straus, who now heads the Test Facilities Branch of the NASA program in Houston, was guest speaker at the honors banquet of the group. He said that the Apollo project to place humans on the moon was initiated on a small scale three years ago, but' was not given final approval by Congress to begin large scale operation then. The present status of project Apollo is in suspension pending official decision on the method by which the lunar landing will be accomplished. At this time, two methods pre- | sent themselves, Straus said. The 1 > (plus dep.) kAMmiAHD CLUE PEPSI COLA TIDE FLOUR ROBIN HOOD 12 Giant Box 5 Lb. Bag 59 55 65 29 '4 A c MRS. 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The second method proposed is the landing of the actual space craft on the moon. A return launch from the moon of this vehicle would require much more fuel and a larger booster than would the first method. However, the first would entail more risk because of the greater number of parts neces sary, hence, a greater possibility of failure involved, said Straus. Kiwanis Club Honors CHS FFA’ers, FHA’ers ohnm lenbo on a i The College Station Kiwanis Club Tuesday honored the three outstanding Future Homemakers and the two top Future Farmer students at its noon luncheon in the Memorial Student Center. Future Farmer students recog nized were Sidney Coufal, out standing Future Farmer, and Lar- ry Coufal, outstanding Greenhand. Each received a certificate at A&M Consolidated High School Friday recognizing their achieve ment. Later they will receive F.F.A. jackets. Future Homemakers receiving honors were Sallie Shepard, out standing chapter F.H.A. senior; Linda Bloom, outstanding chap ter F.H.A. . junior; and Nancy Beamer, outstanding girl in cloth ing construction. Nancy is entering the National Vogue Contest. Each received an engraved bracelet in addition to a certificate. A second high light of the lunch eon was an address by Bill Bos tick, a junior at A&M Consolidat ed High School and second F.F.A. student. Bostick stressed the im portance of agriculture in our world today and in the future. He will present this same talk in the State F.F.A. Leadership Contest this summer. Last year he received the Ki wanis Club Greenhand Award. He has received many other honors in both F.F.A. and other school ac tivities. Wayne Lacy, vocational agricul ture teacher, and Mrs. John Riggs and Mrs. Betty Curl, home econ omics teachers, also were recog nized at the luncheon. This event, is sponsored annual ly by the Agriculture and Conser vation Committee of the Kiwanis Club. Committee members consist of John Quisenberry, Chairman of the Committee, Tom Cartwright, Jim Hildreth, R. D. Lewis, John McNeely and Bill Stewai’t. New Math Course The Counseling and Testing Center, Department of Mathe matics and the Office of the Dean of Engineering are studying selec tion methods to classify entering students for a new course in ad vanced math to be offered next fall. COLLEGE MASTER VI 6-4988 “Sports Car Center 1 Dealers for Renault-Peujgeot & British Motor Cars Sales—Parts—Service “We Service All Foreign Cars”* 1416 Texas Ave. TA 2-4517; u College Students For Summer Work International firm to hire 30 stu dents for summer months—June - July - August to assist manr ager of New Products Division. Must be free to travel in Texas — Have drivers license. Must be personable YYith pleas ant speaking voice. OVER AND ABOVE WEEKLY PAY CHECKS: COMPETE WITH FELLOW STUDENTS FOR: (A) $2,000 Cash Scholarship (B) Additional $1,000 Cash Scholarships Awarded Weekly. (C) To win one of many jet plane trips around the world (D) To win one of the Austin- Healy sportcars. Win One Or All Write immediately for appoint ment: Personnel Director. Suite 929 Bankers Mortgage Bldg. 708 Main Street, Houston, Tex. or Call CA 8-9804 for Personal Appt: Interviewing Saturdays 10: a. m. and Sunday 11:00 a. m. mdout Trapped Ronnie Eubank, a Montgomery, Ala., student, stepped a phone booth to call his girl friend. The door jammed 1 . and as Ronnie sweated in the cramped quarters ittoel. combined efforts of, left to right: Patrolman C. J. )r ast 2 let; Fire Department Capt. F. R. Petersen and fiithey W. L. Rohan to free him. He was trapped for overanTB Jt (AP Wirephoto) edter, dors-1 T 1 ^ C /ATT* llback Law Lniorcement Umcers tfey i Bob; Taking Course On Campus Fifty law enforcement officers . Engineering from Texas and several neighbor- the Traffic ing states are on campus partici pating in an accident investigation Purpose of the course is to iden tify the responsibilities of the po lice in motor vehicle traffic acci dent investigation and to establish major steps involved in the investi gation. Sponsors of the two-week course, which began Monday, are :the Police Training Diyision of the Oil Extension Institute ofs western University and ft 1 fic Division, International Lv. tion of Chiefs of Police. Ar. I “The Humble Safety Foe |_ v of the Humble Oil and I ^ Company has provided a i number of tuition grants course and for two other) scheduled later at other i ties,” Wallace Beasley, cot tor for police training fiirir*®^!.- gineering Extension Servico, NEED A JOB? Excellent Opportunity A representative of Colony House, Inc., will he on the canf to interview men for full time summer work and part timewt in the fall. Car Necessary. THURSDAY, MAY 24 - 6:30 P. M. Y.M.C.A. 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