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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1965)
Page 4 College Station, Texas Thursday, March 25, 1965 THE BATTALION Spring Brings Military Activity For Cadets, Aggie Officers Exes Prepare For Staff Positions Cadets Tour Air Force Bases — Thursday, Mai Ex-Aggies Attend Air Force The above Air Force cap tains and majors, all Aggie- exes, are attending the Air Command and Staff Col lege, Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala. Seated, left to right, are Capt. James W. Keeling, Maj. Donald H. Hooten, Maj. John K. Eng land, and Maj. S. G. South- worth, Jr. Standing, left to right, are Capt. Gene O. Myers, Capt. Jimmy F. Scott, Maj. Eric W. Carl son, Maj. Ralph C. Dresser, Capt. William S. Carr, Maj. Jack H. Holt, and Capt. Edwin R. Maas, Jr. One Aggie To Another Air Force 1st Lt. James R. Norwood, discusses his work in Air Force Systems Command at Kirtland Air Force Base, N. M., with Aerospace Studies sophomores. Shown with him is David L. Risinger, a sophomore journalism student. Silver Bars Mrs. Raymond E. Kramm pins the silver bar of a first lieutenant on her husband’s collar during a promotion ceremony at Head quarters VIII U. S. Army Corps, Austin Kramm is headquarters commandant. He graduated from A&M in 1963 with a degree in Business Administration. He at tended the Infantry Officers Basic Course at Ft. Benning, Georgia, before being assigned to VIII Corps. COEDS All coeds who wish to have their pictures appear in the “Aggieland” '65 should have their portraits made at the Aggieland Studio before April 17. harles F. Johnson ’62 College Master Representative Fidelity Union Life 846-8228 School Aid Bill In Usual Conflict WASHINGTON UP) — The ad ministration’s $1.3 billion school aid legislation became embroil ed Wednesday in the church- state issue that has sent many similar bills down to defeat. The bill would make $1 billion available to public school agen cies for special programs des igned to benefit poor children from both public and private schools. Muilc Jkt Supply 'PichiAe. ptOMLC*- i929 5* Co! Itja Avc - BryAM,T«ULf Airline Reservations and Tickets For Your Business And Pleasure Trips Call 822-3737 Robert Halsell Travel Service 1411 Texas Ave. The cul when huma Friday and annual Soul About 1 Registr Rudder will sentation ol Delegal professor o Louis Univt speaker at 6 is an inter scholar of : naissance cult tor on modei- The session day from 9 £ meeting will t Auditorium, being at the I Presenting papers will b many colleges organizationa states of Texi sippi, Arkansi a portion of 1 Frank G. ( versity of Mis president. O Robert A. P State Univer and Helen S. versity of He On the pre T. J. Mattern faculty; Fred tory, Southwe Melvin M. A&M. Lt B Distinguished Military Students Twenty-two seniors in the Army ROTC program wear newly-awarded Distinguished Military Student Badges. Col. D. L. Baker, left, is shown presenting the badge to Billy Jarvis. Also pictured are John A. Schell and John C. Frank. : pictures by Battalion news services Complete FORMAL WEAR Rental Service □ Full Dress □ White Dinner Jacket □ Tuxedo □ Cutaway □ Sack Coat Formal Counfling Servlet Available Without Charge Everything you needle In all the lateat tfylet at LOUPOT’S North Gate MODERN RENTAL SERVICE Outstanding Officer Congratulations upon being chosen one of the outstm ing supply officers of the Air Force are extended by Col Raymond C. Lee, Jr., left, to Capt. Clayton L. Selph. Ht now attends A&M University for studies leading to a Masters of Computing Science Degree. Dr. Fran as a leading matical the on campus tinguished the Institul The visi sponsored 1 ence Found: ley, institul Proschan’ in conjunct! symposium opened We< He comei versity of where he : dustrial eni a consultan Research 1 Proschan Thursday planation o Head Dr. Dale newly el< the Bryt Rotary Cl office Jul Twin fi\ column i instant” convertit