The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 14, 1963, Image 5

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>ped by a
Apartment Council, which
Mnesday in the Counseling
Mahon Board
itdules Meeting
Executive Board of the
iation of Former Students
old its annual spring meet-
iday and Saturday.
B. Hervey, ’42, executive
ary, said plans are to meet
f night and Saturday morn-
participate Saturday in
Day activities.
ption of the operating budget
183 and work on a personal
ation campaign for the 1963
pent Fund will be dis-
board is composed of six
A. W. Davis, ’45 of
ah; Dick Haas, ’45 of Corpus
i; Medvin Maltz, ’47 of Hous-
!uy King Jr., ’52 of Waco;
4 Younger, ’37 of Midland;
ack T. Long, ’27 of Gilmer.
life room
ilast of Mi
furnished one bedroom apartment,
fck from North Gate. $60.00 per
ttilities furnished. James C. Smith,
i furnishe
tk from
rtment with phone conn
iRid. Phone VI 6-6559. 200 Meado-
»rer Brooks Lane.
lit {12.50 week or $60.00 month,
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>«» unfurnished apartment, tile in
1 Uf bath, close to town. 404 East
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isiilied roomy two bedroom apart-
W Crockett School. VI 6-61
i, neat, private, bachelor house.
i for graduate student, $40.00 per
Call VI 6-6311. 70tfn
1LE HELP WANTED
i sales clerk and checker.
»and Sundays. Must be here thn
i Minimum age 21. Phone befon
-II (-6215.
leaker,
ration,
iore
and Testing Center, heard final
plans announced by Frank Srubar
for the upcoming Civilian Student
Weekend.
For those who plan to attend,
there will be a barbeque held
March 30 between 5:30-6:30 p.m.
in the Grove, weather permitting.
In case of bad weather it will be
held in DeWare Fieldhouse. All
students who have activity cards
will be admitted free. Admission
for students without the cards will
be $1.
College apartment residents who
have already purchased activity
cards have been requested to con
tact R. O. Murx-ay in the Counsel
ing and Testing Center to obtain
their tickets.
Later in, the evening from 9 p.m.
until midnight there will be a dance
in Sbisa Hall. The San Marcos
College Dance Band will provide
music and the scenery will carry
out a San Francisco there. Admis
sion will be $3 per couple for those
without activity cards.
THE BATTALION
Thursday, March 14, 1963
College Station, Texas
Page 5
Workshops Slated
For School Heads
Brought A Lesson Home?
At least one ITS act last weekend, the Wid- students. The Widgets presented a comic
gets from Louisiana State University, had a marching routine and were one of the show’s
lesson that hit close to home for many A&M most popular acts.
MARITIME CADETS HAVE HIGH HOPES
(Continued From Page 1)
size of the whole budget, the
amount we need is very small for
the good it will do.”
Mackay C o n a r d , freshman
from Everglades, Fla., said:
“I think it is silly. They
haven’t even weighed the impor-
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Stated meeting, Thursday,
larch 14 at 7 p. m.
Walter S. Manning, WM
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OFFICIAL NOTICEb
Official notices must be brought, maileo
or telephoned so as to arrive in the Offict
of Student Publications (Ground Flooi
YMCA, VI 6-6416, hour* 8-12, 1-6, daily
Monday through Friday) at or before the
deadline of 1 p. m. of the day preceding
publication — Director of Student Publics
lions.
An English proficiency exam for physict
Juniors will be held on Monday 18 Marcl
1963 in room 145 between 2 PM and 4 PM.
Students taking the exai
materials. Use of dictic
.vill need writing
ries is permitted.
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AGGIES NOTICE
To Rent Brazos County A&M Club For
Mixed Parties,—See Joe Faulk
SAE 30 Motor Oils 15tf Qt.
Major Brands 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 plimps. Water p
Generators, Starters, Solenoids,
Save 30 to 50% on just about any
for your car.
Filters 40% discount
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5,000 AGGIES CAN’T BE WRONG
LOUPOTS
tance of the academy and the
benefit it will have for the state.
When they realize the progress
that can be achieved by such an
academy, then the money will
come.”
John Connor, freshman from
Leads, N. Y., said:
“The course of study you get
in the TMA is better than most
of the maritime academies in
that you are an engineer when
you get out, not just a seaman.
Danny Miller, freshman from
Dallas, said:
“I think the Legislature has
been rash. I don’t see how they
can do this after the federal gov
ernment has appropriated us so
much money.
Richard Dix, Houston fresh
man, said:
“I don’t think that there’s
much to this. It’s just an over
sight. This is just the budget
put before the House and the
Senate — it hasn’t been voted
on yet.
“Capt. Dodson is optimistic
about the whole thing, and he’s
not perturbed at all. Capt. Dod
son is too influential for the
TMA’s funds
proved.”
not to be ap-
Three workshops especially for
public school administrators are
planned this summer on campus,
Dr. Paul R. Hensarling of the De
partment of Education and Psy
chology announced Wednesday.
The three-week sessions are
scheduled consecutively from June
3-Aug. 2. Each workshop is an
independent unit which may be
taken for college credit.
“This is a service to the public
school administrators and super
visors who are too busy to be away
from their work for longer than
three weeks, but who are anxious
to promote their professional de
velopment,” Hensarling said.
The June 3-21 workshop is
planned especially for supervisors
and principals with major responsi
bilities for instructional leadership.
SCHOOL LAW is the topic of
the June 24-July 12 session. This
workshop is designed to help the
practicing superintendent and busi
ness manager with local problems.
The July 15-Aug. 2 session will
center upon school finance and
business management problems.
Dr. Emmitt Smith of West Texas
State College will be the visiting
professor for the first workshop.
He has a national reputation for
his work in teacher preparation.
Hensarling will serve as campus
coordinator for this session.
School Supt. Dwight Kirk of
Odessa has been named visiting
professor for the second and third
workshops of the series. He was
one of 100 citizens who served on
the A&M Century Council. Dr.
Grady P. Parker, A&M professor
of education, will serve as coordi
nator of the second and third work
shops.
Alley Theatre
To Offer New
Student Rate
A&M students now have an
opportunity to increase their cul
tural education—at a low cost. The
Alley Theatre of Houston is offer
ing a special rate for college stu
dents to see its latest production,
“Taming of the Shrew.”
The special rate to groups of
two or more students is $1.75 per
ticket and is good for weekdays
and Sundays, including the Sunday
matinee. The regular ticket price
is $3.25.
In order for students to attend,
advance reservations must be
made. The Alley is located at 709
Berry Avenue.
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