of Tau Beta Pi Honors Engineers In Dedicating Bent Monument hi Lowman t is services wi cause some die i of Regents ki political actiii had engage!. The local chapter of Tau Beta |National Engineering Honorary lociety, dedicated a Bent Monu- neiit Saturday to the honor of eading engineers of the future. died country er from him, n’s problems in too), i column for i-dandy cig- y filter, and liege. I was ise and sing- and Trans- ■e Collegiate- it. He asked :d I want to aid yes. He i was to join pledge card le didn’t tell i, but I sup- 1 ■ *' t ' : :§M . wii k to collect ; the weekly or Spot, the lecause it is f all the in uldn’t be so that I can’ll is. uely expen- iking for. I irtable, and ing district, 3 a bedroom , expensive, the bed till rs. 1, naturally, r name is, a t and weigh- re statue of iveral hours re stir. Her l, se ized wj t called Le alculations, I could not ;lass with a . the legs of and finally girls dorm, l free at the extras, like .tgut, linen, t, however, enthusiasm, dear, good s and their d their flip and I can’t KJ MaxShuImM poor Man" jut on our l ed States. tries M. 8*1 (E FIRST" VT IN A TEACHER! HONOR ROLL.. ,nd pay a yill be When a man says “no” to life in- ince, one of three things will ippen . . . 1. He will buy it later ai lipher rate for it because h slier. I He will never buy, and his family (or his old age) may pay for it in sacrifices. 5. He will wait too long, and find alone will not buy life insurance Would you be sorry today lad bought sorry ore life ago. Don’t delay. if you insurance 10 years see BERN1E LEMMONS ’52 today phone VI 6-5800. COACH NORTON’S PANCAKE HOUSE 35 varieties of finest pancakes, aged heavy KC steaks, shrimp, and other fine foods. Daily—Merchants lunch 11 to 2 p. m. The Bent Monument is in mem ory of the more than 15,000 engi neering graduates from A&M and their contributions to engineering in the past. James D. Carnes, vice president of the campus chapter, was master of ceremonies, and Dr. Cliff Harris, director of the Baptist Student Union, offered the invoca tion and benediction. Keith P. Watts dedicated the monument and Di\ Richard E. Wainerdi, associate dean of engi neering, accepted the monument for A&M. J. W. Amyx outlined the history and traditions of Tau Beta Pi, which was founded in 1885. The campus chapter was organized in 1948. More than 1,500 members have been initiated from the stu dent body, faculty and alumni. The dedication to the engineers of the future recognizes the role of A&M in supplying engineers to the state and nation. The inscription reads: “To Leading Engineers of the Future, Tau Beta Pi, Class of 1963.” The first successful use or air planes in farming occured in 1921 when the Ohio Agricultural Ex periment Station ran tests in in sect control from the air. Engineer To Speak At IAS Meeting “Engineering Challenge in the Aerospace Industry” will be the topic of a lecture by M. M. Alex ander Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in Room 229 of the Chemistry Building. Alexander is manager of struc tural sciences of the Aerospace Technology Department of General Dynamics in Fort Worth. His talk will be addressed to the faculty, staff, engineering and science stu dents at a meeting of the A&M student section of the Institute of Aerospace Sciences. Alexander joined General Dy namics after he was graduated from A&M in 1943 with a Bache lor of Science degree in mechani cal engineering. He advanced to group engineer'of the Mechanical Design Group and later to his pres ent .position. Schlutt To Speak At Lecture Series Dr. Edward F. Schlutt of the Agricultux-al Extension Service will speak Wednesday at 7 a.m. in another of the Faculty Christian Fellowship series, on “The Chal lenge of Understanding.” The weekly programs are held in the All Faiths Chapel with cof fee and doughnuts served after wards in the YMCA Building. BATTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD RATES Out day 3