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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1963)
THE BATTALION Tuesday, May 21, 1963 College Station .Texas Page 5 Award linview, a fd r his manyatl i and the fam 3 has presers 1 school. I-^EN'E stud 'liny III, Wr , ier Leadentt '• The scholar: iny to the Foundation la amp at Shelly,] an outstanii 'omplete hisf; md intends to; medicine, culty Awards:, dents repress ie professional urinary mtfe iam Earl H mrth year; Ri-a of Hungerfor: Gany Adamii] r; and Homi chardson, fifiti lents were si's ■ulty and stiife their scholastic n Price, deal eterinary Mel; 1 , Faculty Ara Danforth, aiiil Awards. Wen ign ft Canaveral stent ials there as s 11 resign soon, oublic affairs Wanned Spacettfl •aining basef' 1 been official sp tronauts. has been the' ontrol during 11 ■orbital and or!;- . S. astronauts, ry says he, Po»* ign after losiaS 1 ! ington headp^ i detailed rper’s 34-hour j :le said, er story is tb !? to resign atet i along with as* i headquarter -1 per’s-flight rcury spacecral* ids Natf Cliaint ia | Symonds, one« tions to A&H': 1 i, has beep ns* 1 ; board of tr«i .1 Industrial Vanity LINDA SALM SUSAN NEWKIRK CARLA BUSH LYNDA ASHCRAFT KAY OLSEN GENEVA BILLINGS The selection of Vanity Fair winners Friday night, and the sen ior Ring Dance Saturday topped off the last big weekend before students settle down to study for finals. At the annual Student Publica tion’s Banquet, members of the A&M Press Club, and guests chose the six Vanity Fair winners for the ’63 Aggieland. Selected were Kay Olsen, Carla Bush, Linda Salm, Lynda Ash craft, Susan Newkirk and Geneva Billings. Also presented at the banquet were awards to outgoing editors and keys to staff members. Ken „ Stanton was awarded the Battalion Award for outstanding service dur ing the year. | The annual Senior Ring Dance was held in Sbisa Hall Saturday night climaxing the social year for the class of ’63. Buddy Brock and his orchestra furnished dance music for the affair. Vanity Fair winners were announced and tra ditional ring pictures were taken. w h »^‘ nerous L of the 14 Lirman * ,1 Gas 1* PayN°' v It Has 1 Be Hate To >ney- s Money *. . beauties aid comedian at banquet. J k YOU’LL GET More Cash For Fewer Books At Leupet’s Trading Post PLAYS LIVELIER! STAYS LIVELIER! LOWER IN COSTI ASHAWAY VANTAGE > S -if-V For Tournament Play Approx. Stringing Cost ^ Tennis $9 ' V \ (§MI ashaway PSO-FECTED IM/ For Club Play X. \. Approx. Stringing Cost Tennis $7 ^ Badminton $8 " XZ.'T*-' an & opucsb n - Approx. Stringing Cost BRAIDED RACKET 1 Tennis $8 STRING Badminton $4 ASM WAY POTS A S£7T£# GA/M£ //V YOC/F £FAA1£f Here’s deodorant protection YOU CAN TRUST Old Spice Stick Deodorant.../asfesf, neatest way to all- day, every day protection! It’s the man’s deodorant pre ferred by men...absolutely dependable. Glides on smoothly, speedily... dries in record time. Old Spice Stick Deodorant — most convenient, most economical deodorant money can buy. 1.00 plus tax. me STICK DEODORANT S M U t_ T O NT THERE MUST BE A REASON 5000 AGGIES CAN'T BE WRONG AGGIES MADE OLD LOU ONE OF THE LARGEST USED BOOK DEALERS IN COLLEGE STATION Nothing rasher for your hair than grease. Let Vitatis with V-7 keep your hair neat all day without grease. Naturally. V-7 is the greaseless grooming discovery. Vitalis® with V-7® fights embarrassing dandruff, prevents dryness, keeps your hair neat all day without grease. Try Vitalis today. You’ll like it! You Can't Lose When You Trade At Lou's