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fe:.. • ' ‘ ^ : . ■ ■ ■ .. ... ■ • . ■. ■ • _ ^ . _ _ _ . 1 !|!H ii I jj t: j'l P I; ' ied >0D ANT Schnitzel, rian Style ie Players Set lomedyProduction lere May 10-11 7-6:57 ■ :tory! The Aggie Players are readying i|“fun show” for the Guion Hall age May 10-11 with the melo- tama “He Done Her Wrong, or Wedded But No Wife,” as the jntral feature. Twelve entre-acts ill complete entertainment, Di- Ector C. K. Esten said. The scene will be the main street f a western town in the 1890’s, ith the “great drama” staged as medicine show. Esten announced the following st: Adrienne Stout as Hyacinth laven; Charlene Eagsdale, Mrs. Ictavia Moneycracker; Sharon 'risk, Alvina Moneycracker; Lynn mle, Linette Darewood; Bob Hark, Fleetwood Dashaway; and lob Hipp in the role of Fitzjohn lliphant. The lights crew includes Corkey louvillon and Kipp Blair. Hand- pig the sets are Charles Hearn, lob Boyd, Mike McChesney and loug Ogilvie. Nancy Bailey is he script girl and Eugene Byrd nd Ron Hunter direct publicity. si! hnquet Tickets Ready All members of the Class of 1 who will graduate in May, his summer or next February have een asked to pick up their free ickets to the Senior Class Ban- pet at the Association of Former itudents’ office in the Memorial Student Center by Thursday noon. m a ECHUr RGEKS Philip AEBOH SAYS DALLAS EXECUTIVE Simplifying Tools Need Of Business The business world in this era of rapidly advancing science and technology vitally needs “simpli fying tools” for management pur poses, an aerospace firm execu tive vice president told accountants here Tuesday. Clyde Skeen of Ling-Temco- Vought, Inc., Dallas, cited the need and said the answers “must come largely from application of the philosophy and methodology of science itself.” Skeen spoke at the banquet of the 16th annual Accounting Con ference held this week Other conference speakers came from industry, accounting firms and the academic world. Humble Oil and Refining Co. Controller J. O. Edwards, in speak ing on “Motivating Executive Ac tion,” said true executives do not require motivation—they already have plenty. “The classic balancing of debits and credits and the once-a-year operating statements, although ef fective for our fathers, is now woe fully inadequate,” Skeen said. “ ... the rapidity with which great changes are occurring — changes which stem from the tremendous acceleration of technological prog ress in recent years,” was cited by Skeen. The Ling-Temco-Vought execu tive has been in the aviation or aerospace industry field since grad uating from college in 1940. In 1954, Life magazine selected Skeen as one of the nation’s out standing young men likely to make industrial news. THE BATTALION Wednesday, April 24, 1963 College Station, Texas Page 3 Proficiency Exam Developed By Prof C. O. CHANDLER Teacher Association Prexy To Visit Campus Thursday Texas State Teachers Associa tion President C. 0. Chandler will visit the campus Thursday, Gradu ate Education Club President L. Ray Killion announced Wednesday. Chandler is superintendent of schools at Victoria and a veteran leader in Texas education. Interested persons have been in vited to hear the TSTA president speak at 4 p.m. in the Memorial Student Center Assembly Room on the topic “The Teachers We Need for Quality Education in the Public Schools.” Student preparing for careers in education and Victoria High School graduates now attending A&M will BATTALION CLASSIFIED One WANT AD RATES e day . 34 per word It per word each additional day Minimum charge—404 DEADLINE i. day before publication Classified Display 104 per column inch each insertion PHONE VI 6-6415 1 p.m 804 per CHILD CARE Child Care and Creative Nursery activi- es for ages 2 up. Outdoor play equipment td educational toys. Fenced yard. Air- onditioned. Convenient to campus and fflege View. 704-A Cross. VI 6-7938. Baby sit in home from 8 to 5. 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College Ave. OFFICIAL NOTICES Official or telephon of Student ol Student rumications ll.ro YMCA, VI 6-6415, hours 8-12, Monday through Friday) at or dea pul tioi before nds deadline of 1 p. m. of the day preceding iblication — Director of Student Pubiica- All students majoring in Education or in Psychology are required to qualify an English proficiency examination < ie examinal p. m. to 6:00 p.m. in Academic 105 on Thursday May 2 an English pro ing the junior yt will be offered fro tion dur- ami nation and Friday May 10. Examinees should bring pen. composition paper, and diction- SUMMER SCHEDULE CHANGES The following changes have been made in the Education and Psychology Depart ment : Education First Term Course 1 609-Public School Laws. Credit 3 Academic Bldg-Rtn 107-111 (3 weeks; June 24-July 12) Daily 1:30-5. Course 1 632-Educational and Occupa tional Information. (9-0) 3 Academic Bldg-Rm 106 Daily 9-10:30. Course 1 638-Advanced Secondary School Methods. (9-0) 3 Academic Bldg-Rm 105 Daily 7-8:30. Second Term: Course 1 427-Principles of Guidance. (9-0) 3 Academic Bldg-Rm 107 Daily 11-12:30. Psychology Second Term Course 1 301-Educational Psychology. (9-0) 3 Academic Bldg-Rm 106 Daily 11-12:80. H. L. Heaton, Director of Admissions and Registrar 99t5 May graduates are requested to pick up their graduation announcements in the Memorial Student Center’s Record Playing Room No. 1, beginning April 22nd thru May 3rd., Monday-Friday, 8-12, 1-5 Extra announcements will be on Fh Monday, May 6th at the Student Offic ~ ' 1-4. basis, sale nance Office, Memorial Student Center, 8-12, 1-4. This will be “first come, first serve” awe 99t8 DEADLINE FOR SENIORS to pick up free tickets to Association of Former Students banquet honoring May, August, and February graduates is noon Thursday, April 25 at Association offices, west end April Zb at Association ottices, of ground floor. Memorial Studei Banquet will be in Sbisa Hall Ai p. m., Monday, April 29. J. B. Hervi Executive £ :nt Center. Annex, 6:30 ’42 ecretary Ph. D. Language Examination Examinations for meeting the foreign language requirement for the Ph. D. de gree will be given Wednesday, May 1st at 6:0O p. m. in Room 129, Academic Build ing. Students wishing to take this ex amination should leave the material over which they wish to be examined with the Secretary in the Department of Modern Languages not later than 5:00 p. m. Mon day, April 29th. Department of Modern Languages J. J. Woolket Head 97t7 SOSOLIKS T. Y., Radio, Phono, Car Radio Transistor Radio Service 713 S. Main TA 2-1941 AGGIES NOTICE To Rent Brazos County A&M Clnh Fox Mixed Parties,—See Joe Faulk SAE 30 Motor Oils 15* 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 pumps. Water pumpe. Solenoids Brake sh Generate ors. Starters, Solenoids, etc. Save 30 to 50% on just about any part for your car. 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SMITH OPTOMETRIST » mm muktmiAntim IVAN OPTICAL CLI TYPEWRITERS ADDING MACHINES RENTALS ASK ABOUT OUR RENTAL OWNERSHIP PLAN OTIS MCDONALD’S 429 South Main St. Bryan, Texas SHIPLEY DONUT & COFFEE SHOP For The Beet Coffee & Freshest Donuts ANYWHERE Hamburgers — Short Orders — Fountain Service Cash Available For Books, Slide Rules & Etc. 5,000 AGGIES CAN’T BE WRONG LOUPOTS be special guests of the Graduate Education Club for a reception honoring Mr. and Mrs. Chandler, Killion said. The reception is sche duled at 3:15 p.m. Chandler is described as one of the originators of Public Law 874, which provides for federal assistance in defense-area schools. He has served as a member of state and national conferences on education and served seven years as chairman of the Teacher Retire ment System of Texas. An objective type test to help determine the English usage pro ficiency of advanced students has been developed by Dr. Donald G. Barker, an associate professor in the Department of Education and Psychology. Students studying in the School of Arts and Sciences are required tq demonstrate proficiency in the use of written English as a grad uation requirement. The Department of Education and Psychology has used a com mercially available test and a short composition by the student. The new 30-minute objective test developed by Barker is the product of research supported by the col lege’s Fund for Organized Re search. “There is no perfect relation ship between an objective type test and a student’s proficiency in English, so the student still must write a short composition,” Barker said. “The new test is a valuable aid in determining a student’s pro ficiency in English,” Dr. Paul R. Hensarling said. He heads the De partment of Education and Psycho logy. The new test is designed to measure a student’s proficiency in spelling, effectiveness of expres sion, usage and punctuation. “Hundreds” of persons were in volved in preparing the test. Ten tative sections were administered to students and the results com pared with grades made by the students in certain English classes, Barker said. Radio Committee Plans Steak Fry The Memorial Student Center Radio Committee will have a steak fry May 18 at Hensel Park to raise funds for a new radio re ceiver. Tickets may be purchased at the MSC station, located above the bowling alley, or at the Student Program Office. Single tickets are $2. Families may buy the first ticket for $2 and additional tickets for $1.25 Lecture Series To Host Indian Research Physicist Dr. P. S. 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