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Shshsh What’s The Cutest Christmas Gift In Town For Any Little Ole Gal? SHAFFER’S UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE At The North Gate and only $1.50 too! Squadron 16, Company G-2 and the Veterinary students all picked up honors in the intramural pro gram last week as two intramural activities reached completion. Sqd. 16 downed Company B-3 by a score of 45-37 to win the class B basketball championship. In Class A handball G-2 won over Company C-3 to earn first place ranking. The Vets outscored Puryear Hall to claim the Class C handball BATTALION CLASSIFIED 3<r per word rd each additional da tonal -40* WANT AD RATES One day 1* P' Minimum charge- OEA.m.lNE 4 p.m. day before publication Classified Display 80* per column inch each insertion PHONE VI 6-6415 CHILD CARE FISHER NURSERY, STATE LICENSE, open evenings for holiday parties and new ear’s. Truly a child’s dreamland. Your year's. Truly a child’s child’s happiness and comfort are our foremost interest. 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College • ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURAL SUPPLIES • BLUE LINE PRINTS •BLUE PRINTS • PHOTOSTATS SCOATES INDUSTRIES 608 Old Sulphur Springs Road BRYAN, TEXAS RAMADA FLORIST NOW OPEN Convenient To Campus mi m — a -jj A See us for your L i COINS ^ w Hobby or Investment m 1 Texas Coin Exchange P J Ramada Inn Room 108 VI 6-6065 4 Bob Boriskie ’55 ^ TYPEWRITERS ADDING MACHINES RENTALS ASK ABOUT OUR RENTAL OWNERSHIP PLAN OTIS MCDONALD’S 429 South Main St. Bryan, Texas OFFICIAL NOTICE Official notices must be brought or mailed so as to arrive in the Office of Student Publications (Ground Floor YMCA, VI 6-6415, hours 8-12, 1-5, daily Monday through Friday) at or before the deadline of 1 p. m. of the day preceding publication—Director of Student Publica tions. in pass an En: durin ’gy igl Psycholoi gli their junior year. are ish g mir All students majoring in Education >33 a Pg will be offered from 3 :00 to 5:00 ■equired to take and proficiency examination ncy The examination p.m. on Th December 19, 1963 (Thursday), amination will be offered again i ex- from 3 :00 to 5:00 p.m. on January 10, 1964 tests will be admir"- J ! - (Friday). The Room 404, Academic Building. should bring a dictionary. nistered in Candidates 181t8 TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Announcement of Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree (Defense of the Dissertation) Full Name of Candidate: Earl, James Hubert Candidate for Degree of Doctor of Edu- Title of Dissertation: “An Experimental cation in Industrial Education Comparison of Three Self-Instruction Formats for Descriptive Geometry” Time of Examination : December 19, 1963 ; 3 :00 p.m. Place of Examination: Room 104-A M.E. Shops Building Wayne C. Hall, Dean of Graduate Studies 181t2 GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS January graduates may begin picking up Graduation Announcements at the M.S.C. Building Cashier Wind ing Cashier Extra grad-—— on sale, W< Cashier. First ents at th< dow from 9 to 4. nation announcements will go ed. Dec. 18, 8 a. m.. Building irst come first serve basis. 180tf The English Proficiency examination for Modern Language Majors has been >rs scheduled for 2 :30 p. m. Tuesday, December 17, 1963 in Room 129 Academic Building. All Junior and Senior Modern Language uired to take this for it immediate igui J. J. Woolket lern Majors are required to take this should register for it ’ Modern Language Offc s exam and itely in the Head Department of Modern Languages 178tfn Regalia For The January 1964 Commencement inuary Exercis All students who are candidates for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy are required to order hoods as well as the Docto and gowns. The hoods are to be the Registrar’s Office no later th: Tuesday, January 14 (this re) r reqi tor’s caps left at an 1:00 will be accomplished by a representative of the College Exchange Store). The Ph.D hoods will not be worn in the procession since all such candidates will be hooded on the stage as part of the ceremony. Candidates r’s Degi ■wn ; all civilian students who are mdi rree will wear the cap vho ;e i for the Master and gown ; all civilian students candidates for the Bachelor’s Degree will wear the cap and gown : ROTC students who are candidates for the Bachelor’s De gree will wear the appropriate uniform. All milita appropriate unifor tary personnel who are candidates for the degrees, graduate or undergraduate, will wear the uniform only. Rental of caps and gowns may be arranged with the Exchange Store. Orders may be placed 1:00 a.m., Wednesd rd: between 8:00 a.m., Wednesday, December 11 and 12:00 noon, Saturday, January The rental is as follows: Doctor’s cap : Master’s cap and gown $4.75, cap and gown $4.25. Hood e same as that for the cap and A 2% sales tax is required in to these rentals. Payment is re gown, addition ed a C. E. Tlshier, Chairm Convocation Committee these rentals. Paymenl quired at the time of placing order. Tishler. Chairman, Chai irman 178tl0 Those undergraduate students who have 95 semester hours of credit may purchi A&M ring. The hours lay the A&M ring. The hours passing at time of the preliminary grade report on November 11. 1963, may be used in satis fying the 95 hour requirement. Those [dents qualifying under this 95 hour reqi students qualifying under this regulation may leave their names with the ring clerk in the registrar’s office in order that she may check their records to determine their eligibility to order the rings. Orders for the rings will be taken between November sen 18 through November 27 and December anuary 7. These ery on or about lerk ii □ugh led : January 7. returned for < 14, 1963. The ring 8 :00 a. m. to 12 :00 Friday of each wee H. L. Heato These rings will be t Febi ceml will bruary fr is on duty from Monday through >n Director of Admission and Registrar 161t25 TYPEWRITERS Rentals-Sales-Service Terms Distributors For: Royal and Victor Calculators & Adding Machines CATES TYPEWRITER CO. 909 S. Main TA 2-6000 AUTO REPAIRS All Makes Just Say: “Charge It’ Cade Motor Co. Ford Dealer CASH AVAILABLE FOR BOOKS, SLIDE RULES & ETC. 5,000 AGGIES CAN’T BE WRONG LOUPOTS New Store Hours — 8 a. m. ’til 5:30 p. m. — 6 Days A Week. championship. Monday night Class A&C ping pong went into playoff activities in the Memorial Student Center as league leading teams participated in the quarter finals. League leading outfits in Class A ping pong are Company B-2, Company G-3, Squadron 10, Squad ron 16, Company C-3 and Com pany C-2. League G had one game left to play to decide its winner. In Class C ping pong Puryear and Mitchell Halls will play for the championship. Members of Sqd. 16 basketball championship team were Bill Din- widdie, Ray Dickerson, Paul Schmalz, Bill Lemon, Rodney Hooks, John Grossman, Harry Ledbetter, Haskell Wright, Jim Wallace, John Sidman and Hank Deviney. G-2’s winning handball team was composed of Malcolm Bashman, James Beanier, William Crain, Thomas Wagner, Jerry Vick and Robert Mitchell. Members of the Vets handball team were Allen Ray, Ernie Rees- ing, Ed Merritt, Paul Lillard, How ard Whiftord and Howard Hayes. A PEACHY EVENT SPARTANBURG, S. C. (A*) — The 12th annual Betsy Rawls Peach Blossom women’s golf tour nament will be held here April 17-19 (1964), two weeks earlier than usual. The $8,500 tournament will be preceded by pro-amateur tournament on April 16. The second civilian score came when halfback Bob Paulson picked up a blocked punt on the Corps 13- yard line and ran it into the end All the scoring came in the first half. The civilians had two scoring thrusts stopped in the second half, one on a pass interception. CONVERSION FOR CORPS Corps QB Ed Gibson runs for two-pointer in 12th Man Bowl, Loyola Remains Kentucky Jumps Top Team To Second Loyola of Chicago, rolling along unbeaten at a 100 points a game gait, remained the No. 1 college basketball team in the nation in The Associated Press poll of a panel of sports writers and sports- casters Tuesday. THE HIGH SCORING Ramblers were placed on top in 34 of the 43 ballots cast. Kentucky, which jumped from fifth to second place, received five first place votes and Michigan got three. Toledo, with a single vote, was the only other quintet to receive No. 1 considera tion. The balloting was based on results through last Saturday. Loyola, winner of its first four games, easily outdistanced the field on a point basis, scoring 417 points to Kentucky’s 328. The Wildcats are 5-0. Michigan, also 5-0, jumped from seventh to third with 287 points. CINCINNATI advanced from sixth to fourth, collecting 201 points. In its only game last week, Cincinnati beat Wisconsin 65-50 and upped its record to 3-1. Duke, third a week ago, dropped to fifth with 171 points, and NYU fell from the runnerup spot to sev enth with 138 points. Duke was knocked off the unbeaten list by Vanderbilt last week and NYU re ceived the same treatment from Toledo. VANDERBILT and Toledo were among the four teams that made the Top Ten for the first time. The others were UCLA and Dav idson. All four are unbeaten. UCLA vaulted into sixth pte after downing Kansas 7i-5( k its fourth straight. Vanderbilt rose to eighth, Ti ledo landed in ninth and Davidsn in 10th spot. The Vols boosiii their record to 5-0 with a 8I-! overtime victory over Duke, TOLEDO, 6-0, downed NYU 81 74 in one of the biggest u| of the early season. Davida whipped previously unbeaten 01 State for its fifth triumph. Four teams from last wed! Top Ten were knocked off ill elite group. They were Arisa State, which lost three sti last week; Ohio State, twicete en; Oregon State and Kansas,7i last two were beaten for the fin time. PEANUTS By Charles M. Sell r CAN'T 5IN6 IN PUBLIC! l'M A TERRIBLE SINGER! I NEVER HAVE BEEN ABLE TO SIN6/ DON T LUORRV ABOUT IT... IN PSALM 98 (U£ READ, “MAKE A J0VFUL NOISE UNTO THE LORD” THIS IS THE PTA!! 1963-1964 TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY DIRECTORY of Offices — Staff — Students Price $1.00 Now On SALE At The Student Publications Office YMCA Bldg. E T Dei close few there many withi days. Tri in tri gies a res in he Wi Garri as D has c to al for h “P: that will ! in 1 Chris son i is mi ans and “D cond ing, road facte for ' this year “B tor poin' fatal gene tenti ers. 7 11 YV Chri part drea fina radi T, will lane Jr. polb high ous holi wan mas if t ■ ■iif liA