The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 23, 1964, Image 4

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THE BATTALION
College Station, Texas Thursday, April 23, 1964
You can add a cup of finely cut
figs to a standard muffin recipe.
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.
TA 2-7009
Bryan, Texas
TA 2-1965
Plymouth - Valiant - Studebaker
Wildlife Students
Attending Confab
Three senior wildlife manage
ment majors left Wednesday for
Las Cruces, New Mexico, to at
tend the annual three-day confer
ence of the Southwestern As
sociation of Naturalists.
V. W. Howard, Ronald Fowler,
and Jim Record are representing
the Fish and Game Club at the
conference which is for profes
sional and amateur naturalists of
the southwest.
At the S.W.A.N. conference
there will be field trips to study
nature in the vicinity around Las
Cruces, plus the presentation of
research papers done on the flora
and fauna of the southwest.
ZARAPE RESTAURANT
SULPHUR SPRINGS ROAD—4 BLOCKS EAST OF
HIGHWAY 6 IN COLLEGE STATION
FINE MEXICAN FOOD
AND DELICIOUS STEAKS
New Dining Room Open 150 Seating Capacity
11:00 - 1:30 and 4:00 - 9:00 p. m.
DINNERS
• LUNCHEONS
• PRIVATE PARTIES
CLOSED MONDAY
Phone VI 6-9316
New Look For New License Plates
Imogene King, file clerk in the Texas High- easier to read, and officials say two letter
way Department’s motor vehicle division in and four number combinations are becoming
Austin, attaches a display sample of Texas scarce. (AP Wirephoto)
auto license plates for 1965. They will be
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BRYAN, TEXAS
Rev Only Femakl
Who Has 201 Fik
By TOM HARGROVE
Special Writer
Despite the entrance of over 200
Maggies to A&M this year, the
only female on campus on whom
the Trigon keeps an accurate, up-
to-date 201 File is our four-legged
female mascot, Reveille.
Rev’s file is different from the
confidential 201 File the Depart
ment of Military Science keeps on
each cadet, though. This file can
be seen by anyone so desiring.
It contains pictures, newspaper
clippings and magazine articles
done on Reveilee and her earlier
counterpart, Reveille I, dating
back to the 1930’s.
The file was initiated by Mrs.
Juanita H. Baker, now a recept
ionist in the Office of the Com
mandant and then 201 File clerk.
Mrs. Baker started it in 1952 when
Reveille II was a puppy to ac-
Corpus Christi
Drawers Win
State Contest
Corpus Christi high school stu
dents drew their way to top honors
in the 22nd annual Texas Draw
ing Contest sponsored by A&M
University.
The statewide contest attracted
8,000 entries from nearly 200
schools. The contest was held on
campus and judging was by the
Department of Engineering Graph
ics.
Placing in first year working
drawing were: 1st - Patriot Gar
cia, Roy Miller High School, Cor
pus Christi; 2nd - Greg Cook, Roy
Miller High School, Corpus Chris
ti; 3rd - M. Higgins, Jesse Jones
High School, Houston, and 4th -
Bill Lacey, F. Florence Jr. High
School, Dallas.
Corpus Christi Roy Miller High
School took all the honors in sec
ond year working drawing. They
were: 1st - Joe Canut; 2nd - Ar
mando Flores; 3rd - Dwight O’
Quinn, and 4th - Armando Avalos.
Patrick Garcia also took first
place in the pictorial drawing di
vision. Others in this division
were: 2nd - John Nesloney, High
lands High School, San Antonio;
3rd - Don Hay, Van High School,
Van, and Joe Nelson, North Dal
las High School, Dallas.
Delegates Review
Austin Conference
The A&M University student
delegation to the recent Collegiate
United Nations Regional Meeting
in Austin will present the program
for the campus UN Club meeting
at 7:30 p.m. Friday in the YMCA
Building, President A. M. M. Hu
sain announced.
A social hour with refreshments
will follow the program.
commodate people who write ti
A&M from across the state anl
nation requesting information oi
Aggieland’s famous canine mascot
said Mrs. Elizabeth Cook, secretarj
to the Commandant.
Like that of many a fun-lovisj
cadet, Rev’s disciplinary record (ii
the form of newspaper clippings
etc.) contains quite a few instance!
of misconduct. One such occasioi
was in the 1950’s when she tit
TCU coach Walter Roach during
her half-time performance (punist
ment—she was muzzled the rest
of the season) and several tirr.ai
she publicly displayed her cot
tempt of other school’s gridiroml
(punishment—she was put on i[
leash for several games, mwj
against her will).
Her file also gives her medical
record (date of birth, family, etc),
and her academic standing (Ret
was once enrolled in B.A. 428 ant
the professor, Judge S. C. Hoyle,
placed her name on the
rolls—she would answer with a
bark).
The file shows that she has a
good many likes and dislikes (she
enjoys classes, strangely enough,
and hates co-eds. She also likes
her two cans of dog food per day,
but turns her nose up at the best
food from Duncan Mess Hall),
Her Corps “buddy” rating is
excellent and she leads a very
active social life, enjoying many
extra-curricular activities such as
Corps Trips, football games, Re
views and water fights.
Judging from Rev’s history the
past 12 years, one begins to won
der if the “dog’s life” she leads
is such a bad life after all.
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The Texas Agricultural Exten
sion Service is conducting de
monstrations in business manage
ment principles for agriculture-re
lated business firms.
The sessions are known as the
Agribusiness Management Insti
tute.
Extension Economist Kenneth
Wolf of the A&M University De
partment of Agricultural Econo
mics and Sociology is directing the
18-hour program in Waco. Twenty- gies was
seven farm supply store operators by Mik
and seed dealers from Bell, Bosque,
Coryell, Falls, Hill, Limestone and
McLennan Counties are participa
ting.
Institute sponsors are the Texas
Seedmen’s Association, Texas Cer
tified Seed Producers, Waco Cham
ber of Commerce and the Texas
Agricultural Extension Service.
Wolf said instructors have beet
drawn from the wholesale and re
tail seed trade, banking, insurance
and manufacturing firms in ad
dition to A&M personnel.
The institute began on April 14.
Sessions will continue from 7:30
to 9:30 each Tuesday and Thurs
day night through May 12.
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