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THE BATTALION Page 4 College Station, Texas Thursday, April 25, 1963 MSC Members Lauded For Work Appreciation and distinguished service awards will be presented Thursday night at the annual ban quet for the Memorial Student Cen ter Council and Directorate mem bers. Council President James Ray will present the awards honoring per sons who made outstanding civic contributions while Working with programs authorized and establish ed by the council. Ten Distinguish ed Service and 25 Appreciation Awards will be given. THE BANQUET will in Arabian style, and 12 members of the A&M Arab Student Club, in native cos tume, will dance for the group. The council and directorate, com mittee advisors and invited guests will attend. Members of the 1963-64 MSC Council will be introduced: Ho ward M. Head, president; Michael I. Wier, vice president; J. Wayne Stark, secretary-treasurer; J. Don Morgan, honorary vice president; Robert W. Wimbish, Terrance Odd- son and Jon A. Reuscher, students; Regan V. Brown and Clark C. Munroe, former students; and Dr. R. 0. Kundel, Dr. Charles F. Hall, W. Graham Horsley, Dr. Robert L. Skrabanek and Howard L. Furr, faculty members. Tau Beta Pi Slates EIT Exam Review Tau Beta Pi is sponsoring re view sessions for the Engineer In Training exam to be given May 4. The review will cover the sub jects of mathematics, fluid mech anics, thermodynamics, dynamics, statics, strength of materials and electricity. The mathematics review will be given by Dr. W. S. McCulley in Room 229 of the Chemistry Build ing, Tuesday from 7-10 p.m. Dynamics, statics and strength of materials will be reviewed by R. M. Wingren, May 3. Thermodynamics and fluid me chanics will be reviewed by W. I. Truettner, May 2 and elementary electricity will be reviewed by J. S. Denison May 1. All reviews except mathematics will be given in Room 228 of the Chemistry Building from 7-10 p.m. Music To Dance To Two-year-old Terri Tillman, like most little girls, can’t help dancing when the band starts to play. Terri, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Brad Tillman, finds the brick streets of Savannah’s historic Factors Walk just the place to try out a few steps to the music of the Savannah High School band during an art festival. (AP Wirephoto) Happy Family a bopping Marts at . i Prices Good Thurs. April 25 Through Sat. April 27. In Bryan Only. We Reserve The Right To Limit. m%& SUGAR CANE 5 FOR 45 c WONDER RICE 2 £J7c PINTO BEANS 2 Z25c IT 1 ^ 1 1 Del 0r 14-0, l ^ C ^ la 3 1JI gJP FOOD CLUB Botue g ^ OKRA 3 p£;49c PEASbX:* 3T£59c Ice Cream S * 59 c U.S. NO. 1 RED POTATOES 10 5:2,9' t Hi APPLES Delicious Lb. 19c 1 'im CARROTS 2^; 19c , _ CELERY T l S utl4c ' / FRENCH BREAD *™19c Pork Roast sst 2l9 c VEAL SIRLOIN STEAK _ L .69c CHEESE i"™ L ,.59c Picnics 3 a $ 1 79 New Peace Corps Quiz To Be Given V. A new, and much shorter, Peace Corps placement test will be ad ministered Saturday at 8 a.m. in the Bryan Post Office, according to Daniel Russell of the Depart ment of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology, A&M coordi nator for the Corps. The test consists of half-hour sections on general aptitude and modem language aptitude. All applicants who have any knowledge of French or Spanish must remain to take the appropriate language achievement test of one hour dura tion. THE TEST IS non-competitive. Applicants who took the longer test administered earlier do not need to take the new one. Increasing emphasis on aptitude for a foreign language for all volunteers serving where English is not the main tongue has greatly increased the need for the language aptitude and achievement tests, said Dr. Edward R. Henry, di rector of the Peace Corp’s selec tion division. THE NEW TEST should be taken by all new Peace Corps ap plicants for one of the 4,000 open ings in 44 countries. Training be gins in June, July and August. Russell said that pre-registra tion for the two-hour test was not required. Information about the exam or the Peace Corps is a- vailable from the College Place ment Office in the YMCA Build ing or Room 317 in the Agricul ture Building. A strong demand continues for volunteers, Russell said. Student Housing Needed On May 34 B&U Storage Open The storage section of the De partment of Building and Utilities is now open through the noon hour, it was announced Tuesday. New hours for the section are 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Housing is needed for many of the 1,200 high school students A will attend the 1963 Texas Indus trial Arts Student Fair here Ma; 3-4. James L. Boone Jr. of the Da partment of Industrial Educatior, said it would be necessary to hous some of the visitors in dormitork Boone has appealed to member: of the Corps to allow these stt dents to stay with them. He said the students must m paired with cadets except in tit unoccupied rooms where they will be bunked together. Students who have' extra bunts are asked to contact their first sergeant. lllf i ■tiiiliigiilVf’iiiflifTHi “Sports Car Center” Dealers for Renault-Peugeot & British Motor Cars Sales—Parts—Service ■“We Service All Foreign Cars”j 1422 Texas Ave. TA 2-451"! 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All students majoring in EducatiJnfl in Psychology are required to quality ® English proficiency examination t an in? g the junior ye ill be offered fro: examination oil The examinilia and brini glish p le junior year. the exai 3 :00 p. m. to i:( lemic 105 on Thursday M»)' ! be offered in Acaderr May 10. p.m. m Aca Friday ng pen. composition paper, ary. on Thursdi. . Examinees shoili and ditto’ Ills SUMMER SCHEDULE CHANGES The following changes have been nisi* in the Education and Psychology Depsft ment: Education First Term Course 1 609-Public School Laws. Cti 3 Academic Bldg-Rm 107-111 (3 wed* uc June 24-July 12) Daily 1:30-5. 632-Educational and OtaP Coursi tional Information. Bldg-Rm 106 Daily 9-10:30. Course 1 638-Advanced Secondary Set*; Methods. — s - T ” 18 (9-0) 3 SAN ANT0 litier leads 130,000 T ( Academic Bldg-Rm $ it on winni] (9-0) 3 Acadest Daily 7-8:30, Second Term: 1 427-Principles of Guidance. (Ml ours i 3 Academic Bldg-Rm 107 Daily ll-12:It Psycholo; 3( ‘.c J H. L. 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