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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1963)
Vi/a Pa^e G THE BATTALION College Station, Texas Thursday, March 14, 1963 Fly ing Cadets Plan To Enter Contest Eight members of the Flying Kadets will take off before dawn March 24 from Easterwood Field and fly to Carbondale, 111., to repre sent A&M at the annual National Flying Meet. The meet, sponsored by the National Flying Association, will be the 15th in a series. College and university flying clubs from all over the United States will participate. Jack Threadgill, president of the local club, Said the Kadets plan to arrive about noon. That evening a safety lecture will be held to familiarize all entrants with the FRANKFORT, Ky. (&) — Ken tucky's first major bridge was constructed in 1856 — a suspension bridge across the Ohio River linging Covington, Ky., and Cin cinnati, Ohio. At the time of its completion it was the longest bridge in the world, 2,252 feet. The bridge was built with private capital at a cost of $1,871,000. A toll bridge, it is still in use today. local flying conditions. COMPETITIVE flying will begin the second day and will include four events—a 180-degree power- on spot landing, a 180-degree power-off side approach spot land ing, bomb dropping and a fourth event chosen each year by the host school. Skill, safety and sport are the N.I.F.A.’s main objectives. Mem bers range from commercial pilots to those who are just learning to fly- Officials from the Federal Avia tion Agency and N.I.F.A. officials will judge these events. TROPHIES ARE presented to the five top teams, and individual, permanent and rotating trophies are awarded to the five top pilots of the five top events. Awards will go to the outstand ing man and woman pilot and to the club flying the greatest number of passenger air miles enroute to the meet. A safety award will be given to the team showing the greatest amount of care in han dling its aircraft. Twist In Every Corner While the Combat and Military balls hig-hlighted last week end, couples were equally busy at other events, such as the Midnight in New Orleans dance in the MSC. Here Cesar Guerra and Janet Caripides twist while ITS talent provides the music. ‘Fink University’ Stresses 3Iadms$ (Special To The Battalion) HOLLYWOOD — A new insti tution of higher madness has spr ung rip on the campus of Hamlin University in St. Paul, Minn. Called “Fink University,” and devoted to the principles expressed by Steve Allen on the 90-minute nightly comedy program “The Steve Allen Show,” the new school boasts, an enrollment of 48 students and new applications are being received daily. “Our school is already distin guishing itself in many areas,” says Ron Speed, editor of the “Fink Scrapbook” and the university newspaper, “The Rat Fink Herald.” “Just recently we won the Fern Bowl Game with Kreel U, and we now strongly feel that our rous ing cheer ‘S-B-F-S-B-F Sis-Boom- Fink’ will lead ps to victory over any adversary. And our Fink Scrapbook, compiled by the Fink Historical Society, is bursting with literary promise.” Steve Allen, who now wears the Fink University sweatshirt given him by the students in St. f; where Steve participated in Hi Paul Winter Carnival, has ai that all those who are interests forming their own Fink cat; contact him at the Steve \ (ause he had c Playhouse, 1228 N. Vine Sti s j err y Ar Hollywood 28, Calif., for an oil ( charter. Allen predicted that in ttti ture, Ivy halls across the coii* will resound with that prolij Sieving that “1 motto: “Don’t be a high stl dropout — Be a Fink!” Reunion Planned For Class Of ’28 The class of 1928 will celebrate its 35th anniversary here the weekend of March 29. Members will register on Fri day, and on Saturday the exes will have a luncheon with faculty guests. There will be an afternoon tea, and in the evening a dance will be held at a local restaurant. After Sunday breakfast there will be a business meeting and then the group will adjourn. The class agent is W. R. Cai’- michael, professor of education at Sam Houston State Teachers Col lege. NO DATE SET Open House Slate For Yet Library The faculty wives of the School of Veterinary Medicine will spon sor an open house in the school’s 14-year-old library during National Library Week in April, Mrs. Nan Cardwell, librarian, has announced. 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OPENING IN 1949 with 533 books and 678 bound odicals, the library has grow more than 10,000 volumes, Each week more than 50) dents visit the library, Mrs, & well said. “We have sort of a homtl ) atmosphere. The boys knowi y rry qua only a one-h Southwest C. wever, A&M’s mg are just as jugs, took Am without questi ery event in w s looms as a ci ie coach who i Mbecause h lung and the ] j' former stab SPRINTER a' ol, the 145-pi the state Ck his senior yes id in the 100-; year, Andersc to 48.1 and 1 leg on the m: iesOf eet Of are here to serve them, and 4 P YORK (# ,,(j pt round, coc td to gain a r D-round deck of New Yc ire Garden We are free to browse,” she we: Mrs. Cardwell, in her fifthjl as veterinary librarian here, from Huntsville. Before comiiif A&M, she worked at the Bij Air Force Base Library. She: tended Sam Houston State Tea ers College, Hollins College Virginia Texas. Assistant to and the University self-proclai height of th from that as h ti knockdown ie capacity Mrs. Cardwell Miss Martha Pohl. Tom Disill ! ^ a s t° r of “fake” se >®ous verdict three officis timer by the f fe Frank Fo bAidala 5-4-1 Referee Joe ^ card had serves as student assistant. THE VETERINARY LibrarF a member of the Medical Lira Association Exchange, to whicll | state and national libraries be«l The annual membership fee ofP entitles the library to secure® volumes for only their poi4| rates. Each member of the excli!)||(ji submits a list of volumes. After the lists are «< piled into a composite list, W ja] s ant j , hers may select volumes froffl ifek 0 ' s ver( jj ( The A&M library has some | Se volumes available for the exchsfl y program. The library also belongs ti Inter-Library Loan Sen* through which Mrs. Cardwell®! a sweep ( carried the its dupl*! ithe brink of d announced that with M throwing t “We can always get what * patrons want.” Also through the Bibliograp! Center in Denver, the library I 1 access to an unlimited supply books and periodicals. INCLUDED IN the some journals to which the branch» scribes are 40 foreign publicaW in 20 different languages. Serving on the Veterinary f brary Committee are Dr. E. I Turk, chairman, Dr. A. G. Ke®! 1 and Dr. R. W. Moore, along'"' Mrs. Cardwell. “Visitors from all over United States claim that library is one of best veterW libraries in the nation,” ® Cardwell pointed out. Debate Team Pla journey To Mee The A&M Debate Teamwillf 1 ^ ticipate in the 28th Annual I# 9 ana Speech Tournament at Nod* western State College in Nat* 1 toches Thursday through Saturd< The entrants and their eved are Robert Denny and Paul H'l* phries, extemporaneous speak# Dick Stengal, radio speaking, Humphries, oratory. Frank $ ler and Humphries will compete the junior division debate, Stengal and Denny will compete the senior division. Roy E. Cain, assistant profe® 11 of English, will accompany lay hvo rounds We Reserve the Ripht to Limit Quantities. No Sale to Dealers. On« P«r Family • Coupon Expire* March 16. 1963. ^ SAM HOUSTON HPHfl Schedule Change Effective April 26 Lv. N. Zulch 10:08 ant' Ar. Dallas . . 12:47p.nt' Lv. N. Zulch Ar. Houston 7:31 p.ifl' 9:25 p.ifl tfl ihC FORT WORTH Al DENVER RAILW.f N. L. CRYAR, Ageii EX 9-2151 • NORTH iW says' tiates you n