The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 24, 1966, Image 3

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Campus Briefs
Least Lecture Series
To Present Stewart
Norman A. Stewart, associate
professor of business administra
tion, will be the “Last Lecture”
Series speaker at 6 p.m. Monday
in the YMCA Building, general
secretary J. Gordon Gay has an
nounced.
German Designer
Here For Month
A special consultant from Ger
many’s top school of design will
arrive Monday for a month’s stay
at Texas A&M.
Herbert Ohl, head of the build
ing department for Hochschule
Fur Gestaltung in Ulm, will
assist on a hospital design
project by the Research Graduate
Center of A&M’s School of Archi
tecture.
Architecture Chairman Ed Ro-
mieniec, who made the announce
ment, noted that this marks the
third visit to A&M by Ohl.
Monroe To Speak
At SFA Banquet
Dr. Haskell M. Monroe will be
guest speaker at the spring ban
quet of Phi Alpha Theta, honor
ary history fraternity at Stephen
F. Austin State College.
Monroe, assistant dean of the
Graduate College, will be guest
speaker at the banquet here
March 5. He received both his
bachelors and masters degrees
from Austin College in Sherman,
and his doctorate degree from
Rice University.
Monroe is editor of “The
Papers of Jefferson Davis,” a
projected 15-volume collection of
the speeches, letters, and other
meetings of the Mississippi sena
tor, Secretary of War and Con
federate president.
PE Club Members
Attend Convention
Five Physical Education Club
members will participate in the
Southern District Convention of
the American Association of
Health, Physical Education and
Recreation Thursday through
Sunday at Louisville, Ky.
They include President Joe
Webb, Secretary-Treasurer Mike
Overton, Program Chairman
Johnny Bickham, senior repre
sentative Frank McCoy and Dick
Barnett.
C. E. Tishler, department head,
will accompany the delegates.
MSC Bowling Meet
Winners Announced
Winners in the annual Memo
rial Student Center Bowling
Tournament have been announced
by M. W. Smith, MSC games
room manager.
Jim Milstead of San Antonio
blasted 1,099 pins in five games
to capture first place and a $20
gift certificate.
Bob Brandt of Texas City post
ed 1,090 pins for second place and
a $10 certificate.
Richard Rassmussen took third
with 1,064 pins. He won a $5
certificate.
Stewart Wins
Stock Contest
Robert Stewart, a Houston
banker who serves on Texas
A&M’s investment committee,
won a crystal-ball gazing contest
by coming within a hair’s breadth
of predicting the 1965 closing of
Dow-Jones Industrials.
The advisor is senior vice
president and manager of the
loan and investment division of
the Bank of the Southwest. He
is the first Texan to win the
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annual contest conducted by a
trust company in New York.
Stewart made his prediction in
February 1965 that the December
31 closing would be 968.75. Actual
closing was 969.26.
One of three bankers who con
sult on stocks for endowment
funds, Stewart isn’t making pre
dictions for the Dow-Jones clos
ing in 1966.
“I’m quitting while I’m still
ahead,” he promised.
Hensarling Writes
Food Service Article
Dr. Paul Hensarling authored
an article for the February, 1966,
issue of “School Management.”
“How Good or Bad Is Your
Food Service Operation” gives a
checklist developed and used by
Texas schoolmen for evaluating
food service management. It in
cludes questions concerning or
ganization and administration,
food service facilities, business
practices and health and sani
tation.
Hensarling heads the Depart
ment of Education and Psychol
ogy.
McGuire To Address
Engineering Club
Professor J. G. McGuire, assist
ant dean of engineering, will dis
cuss cooperative engineering edu
cation at Thursday’s meeting of
the Texas A&M chapter of the
American Association of Engi
neering Educators.
NEW BAND SWEETHEART
Miss Patsy Reading of Houston was chosen as 1966 Band
Sweetheart at last weekend’s Band Dance. She was pre
sented with carnations by Ronnie Winn, Maroon Band
drum major.
THE BATTALION
Thursday, February 24, 1966
College Station, Texas
Page 3
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