The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 08, 1964, Image 3

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Merit Award Winners
Kenneth Radde of Meridian, left, and William Chaney of
Sherman are winners of the 1964 A&M College of Agricul
ture Award of Merit to seniors. The award is based on
academic standing, activities and leadership, and one of
many won by the two students during their university
career.
Marketing Majors
Enter Competition
Texas Maritime Academy cadets
dll sail into their home port
f Galveston Saturday morning
jtpril 11 to end a successful, 10-
reek cruise through tropical wat-
rs and northward to Maine, Capt.
iennett M. Dodson reports. He
s superintendent of the Academy
rhich is a part of A&M Universi-
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“The cadets are enjoying the
ruise very much and found it
'ery beneficial,” Dodson said. He
s “very, very pleased” with re
mits of the cruise.
The Texas Maritime Academy is
Aggie’s Wife
Gets Position
At Easterwood
The local Federal Aviation Agen
cy Systems Maintenance Sector Of
fice announces the selection of
Cecelia Fowler for a position with
the technical staff at Easterwood
Airport. In addition to clerical
duties Mrs. Fowler will be con
cerned with various material and
data reporting aspects of the FFA
electrical and electronic systems in
this area.
John Fowler, a student at A&M
University, Majoring in electrical
engineering is from Big Spring,
Texas, and Mrs. Fowler is from
Hazelton, Penn. They come to
Bryan-College Station from Was
hington, D. C. where Fowler was
associated with IBM and Mrs.
Fowler with the Department of
Commerce, Bureau of Public Roads.
GRADUATING SENIORS
—are you in need of a car?
There is no need to wait if
you have a military con
tract or a job commitment.
Come in today — “Test
Drive” the “Really Hot
One”—the 1964 Plymouth.
Brazos Motor Co.
‘Serving the Brazos Valley
for 41 years’
1211 Texas Ave., Bryan, Texas
TA 2-7009 TA 2-1965
Plymouth - Valiant - Studebaker
in its second academic year and
assigned its 40 cadets to the Maine
Maritime Academy Training Ship
State of Maine. They sailed from
Galveston early in February.
Training voyages are working
cruises for the future maritime
officers. Deck and engine room
duties, plus classes, occupy the
cadets but brief shore leaves are
granted at tropical ports.
The Texas cadets spent two
weeks ashore while the ship was
docked at the Maine Maritime
Academy. The Texans visited in
homes of the Maine cadets and
also toured New England and Que
bec.
Sophomore cadets, who last year
made a training cruise to Euro
pean ports, will have a 10-day
leave starting Saturday, Dodson
said. Then the cadets return to
TMA headquarters at Galveston
to resume regular college studies.
Dodson said academy freshmen
will complete a six-week course at
Galveston and then return to
A&M for the summer term.
Maritime academy cadets spend
their freshman year at A&M and
then complete college studies at
the academy.
The fourth and last of the year’s
dinner-dances of the A&M Uni
versity Faculty - Staff Dinner
Club will be held at 7:30 p.m.
Thursday in the Assembly Room of
the Memorial Student Center, ac
cording to Business Administra
tion Professor W. E. Eckles, com
mittee chairman.
Individual tickets for non-sea
son-ticket holders went on sale at
the MSC Main Desk Monday and
will continue until 2 p.m. Wed
nesday, Eckles said.
He urged all members of the
faculty and staff to attend, and
reminded season ticket holders to
invite friends and prospective
members.
Eckles also asked that season
members unable to attend give
their tickets to friends to use
or notify him at VI 6-8874 by noon
Wednesday if the tickets will not
be used.
Dick Baldauf’s Aggieland Combo
will provide dance music.
Knowledge acquired in several
years of college study is being put
to use by six marketing majors
representating A&M University in
the Marketing Competition Confer
ence at Michigan State University.
The conference centers around
the MSU Management Game which
simulates the operations of a multi
firm, one-product industry. Its
purpose is to help managers and
students of management to learn
more about the work of top-level
planning and policy formulation in
business.
Colleges and universities from
all over the nation are pitted
against each other in the decision
making game simulating business
situations concerning pricing, ad
vertising, production units and
plant expansion and maintenance.
Five regular team members and
one alternate,, all chosen from the
marketing society will participate.
They are Jim Buchannan, presi
dent, Chris Schaezler, Ken Scott,
Norman Meyer, Tom Disinger and
T. C. Kolkhorst, the alternate
member. Robert T. Ames, In
structor in Business Administra
tion, and Herbert G. Thompson,
Associate Professor of Business
Administration, sponsor the Mar
keting Society. Ames will accom
pany the team to Michigan.
Prior to convening at conference
head quarters, each participating
school will have considered four
management problems of a sub
stantial firm in a hypothetical
manufacturing industry.
The A&M team will be the only
Texas representative at the con
ference, said Ames.
Graphics Contest
Set For Saturday
The A&M University Engineer
ing Graphics Department will hold
its 24th annual local graphics con
test April 11 for undergraduate
students.
Samuel M. Cleland, professor of
engineering graphics and contest
chairman, said competition will
cover four classes of graphical
problems: A working drawing, de
scriptive geometry problems, free
hand lettering, and freehand draw
ing.
“Any undergraduate student cur
rently enrolled in an engineering
graphics course and who has not
participated in a previous drawing
contest at A&M is eligible to com
pete,” Cleland pointed out.
Dinner Club
To End Year
PROTECT YOUR
AGGIELAND!
PLASTIC COVERS ARE NOW
ON SALE IN THE STUDENT
PUBLICATIONS OFFICE
LOCATED IN THE BASEMENT
OF THE YMCA.
only 25 c
THE BATTALION
Wednesday, April 8, 1964 College Station, Texas
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Education Heads
Will Attend Meet
Executive Secretary Forrest E.
Conner of the American Associ
ation of School Administrators
will speak June 9 to a general
assembly of Texas schoolmen at
A&M.
Dr. Conner will discuss “Hot
Spots on the Administrators
Chair,” Dr. Paul Hensarling, head
of the A&M Department of Edu
cation and Psychology and con
ference general chairman, said.
Meeting on the A&M campus
June 8-10 will be the Texas As
sociation of County Superinten
dents, Texas School Administra
tors Association and Texas As
sociation of Instructional Supervi
sors.
CONNER WILL be introduced
by Austin School Supt. Irby Car-
ruth, immediate past president of
the American Association of
School Administrators.
Conner also is scheduled to speak
to a sectional meeting of Texas
school superintendents here.
The veteran schoolman served
in 1960-61 as president of the
American Association of School
Administrators and last Novem
ber became executive secretary of
More than 3,500 years ago, a
writer in what is now Iraq in
scribed this proverb on a clay
tablet: “You can have a lord,
you can have a king, but the man
to fear is the tax collector.”
the association in Washington,
D. C.
HE SERVED AS superintendent
of the St. Paul, Minn., schools
before going to Washington. Ear
lier, he was superintendent at
Kenosha, Wis. He also has filled
school posts in South Dakota and
Iowa.
Conner was born in Wisconsin
and grew up in South Dakota, at
tending the University of South
Dakota where he received the B.A.
degree in 1923. He completed the
M.A. degree in 1935 and two years
later received the Ph.D. from the
State University of Iowa.
Conner has served as a delegate
to international conferences and
received various honors including
the William G. Anderson Award of
the American Association for
Health, Physical Education and
Recreation.
Everybody enjoys farm work in Europe
WORK IN
EUROPE
Resort, sales, lifeguard and
office work are examples of
thousands of summer jobs
available in Europe to every
registered student. No experi
ence or foreign language is
required and travel grants are
given to all students. Wages
range to $400 a month. For a
complete prospectus with pho
tos, job and travel grant ap
plications, a $2 cash book cou
pon, handling and airmail
charges send $2 to Dept. R,
American Student Informa
tion Service, 22 Ave. de la Lib-
erte, Luxembourg City, Grand
Duchy of Luxembourg.
AGGIES ... DON’T DELAY!
Order Your Boots Now For Future
Delivery - Small Payment Will Do
YOUR BOOTS MADE TO ORDER
Convenient Lay-Away Plan
ONLY $55.00 A PAIR
Economy Shoe Repair & Boot Co.
509 W. Commerce, San Antonio
CA 3-0047
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
WANT AD RATES
One day 3<* per word
24 per word each additional day
Minimum charge—40<*
DEADLINE
4 p.m. day before publication
Classified Display
804 per column inch
each insertion
FOR SALE
1962 Chevy II fordor loaded including
factory air and automatic transmission.
Very clean with 21,000 actual miles. Call
VI 6-8425 or see at 600 Luther, College
Station 25t3
Air conditioner 1% ton,, $55, W-3-K
Hensel or VI 6-5314 8 to 5. 25t4
SEE WHITE’S AUTO STORE
In College Station for Lawn Mowers,
Garden Supplies, Fishing Tackle
and Sporting Goods. 24t4
1963 Rambler American 440 4-door, auto
matic drive, like new, $1690. No down
payment to qualified senior. TA 2-4461,
George Webb or after 5, VI 6-5368. 24tfn
1960 motor scooter, 4209 College Main,
VI 6-4652. 24tfn
1959 Vespa 3-speed motor scooter. See
Ernest Petrash, Dorm 12, Room 221 after
5 :00 p. m. 22t7
SINGER TWIN NEEDLE AUTOMATIC
makes all fancy patterns without attach
ments. Sews on buttons, monograms, and
over-casts. 10 year guarantee, $39. or
$8.00 monthly, phone TA 2-7020. 22tfn
Baby Stroller. Good condition. B-20-C.
CV. 21tfn
CHILD CARE
HUMPTY DUMPTY NURSERY, Li
censed by Texas State Dept, of Public
Welfare. Children of all ages. Virginia
D. Jones, Registered Nurse, 3404 South
College Ave., TA 2-4803. 61tfn
Will keep children, all ages, will pick up
and deliver. VI 6-8151. llltfn
Typing, experienced. VI 6-5900 156tfn
Baby sitting, anytime, TA 2-3691. 22tfn
WANTED TO BUY
Used baby play pen, TA 2-0760. 24t4
Students of Texas A&M University and
residents of the College Station Area,
before you trade for a new pick up or
tractor, it will be worth your time to
contact WM. T. SMITH, salesman for
CEN-TEX TRACTOR & CMC CO., 2300
Highway 21 East, TA 2-4012 or Call
VI 6-6-6245 after 5.
SOSOLIK'S
T. V.. Radio. Phono., Car Radio
Transistor Radio Service
713 S. Main TA 2-1941
AGGIES
Do you change your own oil—?
—or work on your car—?
Then, why not save more on
your parts at JOE FAULK’S
DISCOUNT AUTO PARTS
Chev-Fd brake shoes 36-58 List $5.85
set of 2 wheels $2.90
Gulfpride, Havoline, Pennzoil .. Qt. 374
Your choice — Enco, Amalie, Mobil-
Conoco Qt. 334
Texaco, Gulflube-Opaline Qt. 304
SAE 30-40 Recon. Oil Qt. 154
Seat Belts 3.95
Filters-Save 40%
RB Spark Plugs Ea. 294
Wheel Bearings 30 to 60% discount
We have 95% of the parts you need at
Dealer price or less.
Latex inside paint Gal. $2.98
2 Gals. $5.49\
4 New 670-15 tires $36.00 plus tax
750-14 $44.00 plus tax
Kelly Springfield
Plastic Vinyl trim seat covers
$19.95 value now only $13.88
Shock absorbers as low as $3.88
Not off-brand
Autolite batteries 6V only $12.95
12V at dealer price.
Plenty of Prestone at our usual lowest
price.
JOE FAULK’S
25th and Washington
FEMALE HELP WANTED
FOR RENT
Wanted white ladies for night shift at
Tastee Freez located across from Sands
Motel, College Station. 22t6
Lady with experience in bookkeeping
for local firm, good working conditions,
salary open, submit resume of experience
and education to Box 408, Bryan, Texas,
in own handwriting. Replys kept confi
dential. Our employees know of this ad
vertisement. 18tfn
OFFICIAL NOTICE
One and two bedrooms this weekend,
$5.00, TA 2-7913. 25tl
Unfurnished house, $80 month. Excellent
condition. Completely repainted inside.
Two bedrooms, garage, fenced yard, 4400
Nagle three blocks from North Gate, VI 6-
8096. 24t4
One three-rooms and bath; one two-
rooms and bath, apartments completely
furnished. Adults only, some utilities paid.
Also two bedrooms for special events $3.50
per person. Phone, TA 2-1244. 22t4
HELP WANTED
The English Proficiency Examination
for students majoring in Business Adminis
tration will be given Tuesday, April 14,
1964, at 4 :00 p. m. in Room 202 of Francis
Hall. Students who take this examination
must register in the office of the School
of Business Administration not later than
5 :00 p. m. Monday, April 13, 1964. 24t4
required of all juniors in the Education
and Psychology, curricula, will be offered
from 3:00 to 5:00 p. m. on April 23
(Thursday) and at the same time on April
24 (Friday). Students may take the test
in Academic 404 either day and should
bring pen, pencil, composition paper, and
dictionary. 22tl5
TO ALL STUDENTS OF ARTS AND
SCIENCES WHO ARE ON SCHOLASTIC
PROBATION: You are reminded that you
are required to arrange a conference with
the Dean of your school after each grade
report is issued. 22t4
Application Forms for National Defense
Student Loans for the Summer terms—
1964 and the Academic year 1964-65, may
be obtained from the Student Aid Office,
Room 8, Y.M.C.A. Building, during the
period March 16—April 10, 1964. Applica
tions must be filed with this office by not
later than 5 :00 p. m„ April 15, 1964. 16tl5
Those undergraduate students who have
95 hours of credit may purchase the A&M
ring. The hours passing at the time of
the preliminary grade report on March
23, 1964, may be used in satisfying the
95 hour requirement. Those students quali
fying 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 April 13
and May 29, from 8:00 a. m. to 12:00
noon. Delivery for these rings will be
made on or about July 1, 1964. Transfer
students must complete two full semesters
at A&M University before they are eligible
to order the A&M ring. The ring clerk
is on duty from 8:00 a. m. to 12:00 noon
Monday through Friday of each week.
15t26
• ENGINEERING AND
ARCHITECTURAL SUPPLIES
• BLUE LINE PRINTS
•BLUE PRINTS • PHOTOSTATS
SCOATES INDUSTRIES
608 Old Sulphur Springs Road
BRYAN, TEXAS
Import Motors
Authorized Triumph
Dealers
100% Financing
To Graduating Seniors
Sports and Economy Cars
New and Used
Complete Service Dept.
2807 Texas Ave. TA 3-5175
Cooks, apply Coach Norton’s Pancake
House. 24t4
SPECIAL NOTICE
SUL ROSS LODGE NO. 1300, A.F. & A.M.
Stated meeting, Thursday, April
9 at 7
p.m.
J. H. Reese, WM
Joe Woolket, Secy.
. n
Fast efficient service reasonable prices
on cataloges, magazines, programs, bro
chures, reports, posters, tickets, stationery,
etc. Gene Hix Printers, TA 2-7525. 24tfn
SPECIAL $1.99—Expert cleaning, oiling
and adjusting of any make sewing machine.
All work guaranteed, phone TA 2-7020.
22tfn
Frozen food lockers—only 20 minute
drive. Check our meat specials. Hearne
Lockers, Hearne, Texas. 19tfn
TYPING SERVICE-MULTILITH PRINT
ING, thesis-dissertations-yearbook-brochures
-term papers-business letters-job resume
applications-blank forms, etc. REPRODUC
TION : Copy negatives and prints-lantern
slides - paper masters - metal plates-custom
photo finishing. Camera and movie pro
jectors repair service. PHOTOGRAPHY.
J. C. Glidewell’s PHOTO LAB. TA 3-1693,
2007 S. College Ave., Bryan. 12tfn
AUTO INSURANCE—place your auto
insurance with Farmers Insurance Group
Dividends increased 50% over last year.
We accept persons, single and under age
25. Call today FARMERS INSURANCE
GROUP, 3510 South College Road, Bryan,
phone TA 2-4461. 146tl07
TV-Radio-Hi-Fi
Service & Repair
GIL’S RADIO & TV
TA 2-0826 2403 S. College
HOME & CAR
RADIO REPAIRS
SALES & SERVICE
KEN’S RADIO & TV
303 W. 26th TA 2-2819
LIVE AND WORK IN
ENGLAND
FRANCE
SWEDEN
all Europe. Career and tempor
ary work. Many firms pay
transportation. Detailed em
ployment and travel informa
tion, tells how, where to apply.
$2.50. European Employment
Council, Box 16095, San Fran
cisco, Calif.
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
LOUPOT'S
New Store Hours — 8 a. m. ’til 5:30 p. m. — 6 Days A Week.