HE BATTALION Friday, March 13, 1964 College Station, Texas Page 3 More Mrs. A&M Contest Entries v defend so cans 1 > a kin; e to saj oss woulj and mj. taken ij ;im e , b® Phasis n d contiii. ■rring e i. ont a pj. an inca]. TTTTTTTT ;er” i X \ SANDRA KNIGHT NADENE PETTY . 2-451i d m- • CR” ■ SANDY JACKSON BECKY HARPER ER” lass Of ’19 Slates Reunion From as far away as Chevy phase, Maryland and Kennewick, Washington, members of the Class |)f 1919 will meet this weekend for a reunion marking the 45th [nniversary of their class. J. B. Hervey, Executive Secre tly of the Association of Former Students, said he expects about 20 (lembers and their wives to be present. “Although this seems |ma]l,” he said, “it must be re membered that because of the First World War the class of 1919 is one of the smallest classes we have in our association.” There were 60 graduates in that class. The reunion program begins Saturday noon with a luncheon in the Memorial Student Center. That afternoon members will at tend the A&M-SMU baseball game and a dinner party is scheduled for Saturday night. Charles W. Crawford is the Gen eral Chairman for the Reunion. ANN COTNER BSUSeriefT On Citizenship Begins Monday Dr. William Pinson, professor of Christian ethics at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, will speak Monday on “Contemporary Campus Chris tian: American Citizen.” His talk will be the first of a three-night series to be conducted by the A&M Baptist Student Union at the First Baptist Church in College Station at 7 p.m. Monday through Wednesday. The series is entitled “Contem porary Campus Christian” and will consider three aspects of the stu dent Christian: as an American citizen, a world citizen and a com mitted Christian. Pinson has worked closely with national political leaders and is quite an authority on his subject, BSU director Prentis Chunn said recently. Pinson will conduct an informal seminar at 5 p.m. Monday in the All Faiths Chapel on Christian Citizenship. MARTHA CASBEER MARGARET MUSGROVE MARGARET CONLEY SANDRA CRUCKNELL Read Battalion Classifieds Aggie Baptist Student Union presents (Content iporciru C^cim pus C^hridticin Dr. Bill Pinson AGGIES AND THEIR FRIENDS Monday, March 16, Dr. Bill Pinson, “American Citizen” Tuesday, March 17, Mr. Bill Lawson, “World Citizen” Wednesday, March 18, Dr. Ralph Langley, “Committed Christian’ 7:00 P. M. Daily First Baptist Church College Station North Gate I E SPRING IS HOME IMPROVEMENT TIME at the F. H. A. Title I Loans YOUR HOME NEED NOT BE PAID FOR CITY NATIONAL BANK F. H. A. Title I Loans LOW BANK INTEREST RATES MAIN AT 24th St. HOME OWNERS Start Now To Get The Home Improvement You Want RANCHERS OR FARMERS Start Now To Get The Farm Improvements You Need. iiiife mm New Dens New Kitchens New Bedrooms Bams Steel Buildings Storage AN F. H. A. TITLE I HOME IMPROVEMENT LOAN MAY INCLUDE ANY OF THESE TYPES OF IMPROVEMENTS AND MANY OTHERS . . . • Interior and Exterior Painting • Fencing • New Inside Walls • Outside Siding • Central Air Conditioning • Central Heating • New Bath Rooms • Built In Appliances • Garages and Storage Buildings • Fire Places • Insulation • New Tile - Wall and Floor • New Roofing AN F. H. A. TITLE I IMPROVEMENT LOAN MAY INCLUDE ANY OF THESE IMPROVE MENTS AND MANY OTHERS .... • Fencing • Water Plants • Chicken and Hog Houses • Feed Cribs • Storage Barns, Etc. j Cut Out and Mail TO: CITY NATIONAL BANK P. O. BOX 913 BRYAN, TEXAS Please send me without obligation, information on the Federal Housing Authority Title I Home Improvement Loans, including amounts and sched ule of payments. NAME : n L STREET. CITY ZJ