Page 4 College Station, Texas Thursday, February 20, 1964 THE BATTALION Local FFA 9 s Select Chief Vernon Cook of Perry ton has 1 member A&M University Collegiate been elected president of the 120- I Future Farmers of America Chap- ZARAPE Restaurant Sulphur Springs Road—4 Blocks East of Hiway 6 in College Station FINE MEXICAN FOOD and Delicious Steaks New Dining Room Open Daily 11 - 2 & 4 - 9 p. m. Closed Monday • DINNERS • LUNCHEONS • PRIVATE PARTIES PHONE VI 6-9316 ter. Other students elected -were John Perc'ifield of Alvarado, vice presi dent; David Redwine of Colorado City, secretary; John Kazda of Abbott, treasurer; Douglas Mikus of Taylor, reporter; and Jim Cathey of Dublin, sentinel. Also, Ray Wisdom of Austin, student advisor; Weaver Calloway of Cisco, first vice president; Wil lard Howie of Stephenville, second vice president; Leonard Kent of Eldorado, parliamentarian; and Daniel Krieg of Thrall, historian. A semester highlight will be the Student-Prof Banquet in May. NOW OPEN The New U-WASH-M Car Wash ASK FOR DEMONSTRATION FROM ATTENDANT 24 Hour Service — 3013 South College Across From Country Club Lake - 5 MINUTE CAR WASH 35c - Chamois and Vacuum Cleaner Services Available For 10^ Each No Rubbing — Warm Water — Cleans Motors Architects Display Women Le From 8 Foreign Countries Fo She Smokes ’Em Because She Likes ’Em Actress Barbara Bouchet, who hails from Germany, enjoys a cigar in her dress ing room during a break in filming the movie, “Sex and the Single Girl,” in which Barbara plays the part of a night club photographer. She puffs conventional sized stogies like this around the studio but out on a date she smokes miniature cigars “because they’re more fem inine.” (AP Wirephoto) PRICES GOOD THROUGH SAT. FEB. 22. IN BRYAN ONLY. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT. Snowdrift With Purchase of $2.50 or More Behind Grocery Check Stand. 3 Lb. Can Peaches Food Club 2V 2 Can Ea Flour Food Club Enriched 5 Lb. Can Chunk Tuna Food Club No. y 2 Can Pies Dining in Apple, Peach, Coconut 20-Oz. Salad Dressing Food Club Qt. Jar 39 25 29 25 29 39 The Finest For Baking U. S. No. 1 Russel rototoes Window Bag 29 TURKEY Hen’s 35 Toms Lb. 29 Fresh Pork Roast Picnic Style—Lb. Bologna Swift Premium Sliced Lb 39 Piece Lb. 25 29 Canned Picnics Agar $ I 3-Lb. ^ ■ 89 deem Tooth Paste Special Package Extra Large Size Net Plus Tax 39 By J. M. TIJERINA Special Writer A photo collection of European and American girls is now on dis play in the Architecture Library. The portraits of British, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Mexi can, Brazilian, Cuban and U. S. girls are part of an unfinished album entitled "Mon Hommage A La Femme” (My Homage to the Female) being made by Noe Mar- molejo. Marmolejo, fifth year architect ure major, has spend the past three summers on foreign soils studying architecture. In his stu dies of beautiful structures he has always admired the female as be ing most eye appealing. Hence he has devoted his extra time to studying and photographing the opposite sex. He believes the Italian girls to be the most beautiful. You find that they fall for you very easy but they will just as easy drop you, he added. Radio Executive Escapes Shooting DALLAS 65*) — Dallas police said Wednesday night a woman shot at a man at the municipal air port in the belief that her target was radio executive Gordon Mc Lendon. McLendon, who owns and op erates radio stations in several cities, is currently seeking the Democratic nomination for U. S. Senator to succeed incumbent Sen. Ralph Yarborough, D-Tex. Police Lt. E. L. Cunningham de scribed the 47-year-old Dallas wid ow as "pretty well emotionally dis turbed.” He quoted her as say ing she was a free lance writer. According to Detective Harvey Totten, the woman said she wanted to shoot McLendon because “He is a communist.” HE LABELS THE SPANISH senoritas as “the most feminine of all.” They are really conscious of their beauty, and their men are great admirers. A pretty girl walking along the Grand Via is greeted by admirers with flowery sayings complimenting her on her beauty, explains Marmolejo. The girls expect these compliments, called “piropos,” but must not show reciprocating feeling. "Most sophisticated are Player French girls,” he said. They Jennie Le their own little world which mohn Beas it hard for someone else to ;‘aul Timi them. Once they get to kno\t*iH Robii they are all right. ’im Fimn The British girls, who n^ck Strin about as if they don’t care a’iU Gasw anyone else’s business but tf- 6 * 1 Norn own, are suprisingly friendly'^ 1111 ^ er stated. They are also quite ^ e . c ^ tive and cosmopolitan. jPlF Han Jilly Atki iohn Reyi ommy B ATTENTION .GGIES 'OES ROTC SENIORS!! 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