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Fish is a staple in the Portu gese economy. Pish exports in 1964 netted more than $39 mil lion m foreign exchange. One jf every 50 Portuguese men »ams his livelihood from the sea. Vote For CRAWFORD MARTIN for Attorney General Pol. Ad. Pd. for by friends of Crawford Martin m % ig as in SW; Institute I ON'T 1IND THER I the et or you, sure oup! st ice. inside the brightturbulent world of todays youth... Slttiilstnapptatt Eilli GRAHAM NOW SHOWING Through May 3 Queen Theatre Bryan For Reservations Dial 822-8075 All Seats $1.00 NEW JOB FOR AGGIE SWEETHEART Aggie Sweetheart Cheri Holland tests her skill at mowing grass on Texas A&M’s 5,000-acre campus. The $1.5 million Space Sciences Center climbs skyward in the back ground. Miss Holland’s sweetheart duties are many-fold, but grounds maintenance is actually not among them. Administrators Conference To Discuss School Relations School-community relations will be dissected for school adminis trators in Texas A&M confer ences June 13-15. The joint conference of three associations will register more than 600 in assemblies, lectures and discussion groups in the Memorial Student Center. The Texas Association of County Superintendents will be meeting for the 41st time at A&M, jointly with the Texas Association of In structional Supervisors and Texas School Administrators Associa tion in cooperation with the Na- Philosophies of Art & Beaty from Plato to Heidegger now at The World Of Books Shoppe 207 S. Main Bryan 823-8366 GET A LOAD OF THIS No Money Down - 12 Months To Pay Finance Your Entire Wardrobe See Details Below ATTENTION SENIORS! SPECIAL ATTENTION GRADUATING SENIORS! INDIVIDUALLY TAILORED SUITS Latest !96!i Men's Fashions! Mohair-Silk, English Woolens, Terylene and Wool, Italian Silk, Dacron and Wool, Worsted and Silk. Over 1500 Exclusive Patterns. $47.50 Up . . . Graduation Delivery If Ordered Before May 10th. “Come Browse Through Our New Spring and Summer Styles. Register Free Suit Drawing May 10th. CHET'S HONG KONG CLdTHES Bill Hughes Restaurant Bldg. - Next To Western Motel — Hwy. 6, South LOUPOT'S North Gate Attention Seniors See us for the best deal on a new Dodge Darts - Coronets - Polaras Drive the new Charger A complete line of Hardtops Join the Rebellion! Halsell Motor Co., Inc. Dodge - Chrysler 1411 Texas Ave. 823-8111 ? — LUNCH TIME — ? “Especially Designed For” CAMPUS STAFF AND OFFICE PERSONNEL • Quick Service • Tasty Foods • Old Fashioned Ice Cream Parlor • Leisure Booths and Tables Available • Pleasing Decor • Soft Background Music DUTCH TREAT tional School Public Relations Association. The conferences, now in pre registration through the Office of Continuing Education, provides the only meeting place of school and county superintendents and supervisors in the state. “These men and women meet together with educational im provement their primary objec tive,” said Dr. Paul Hensarling, Department of Education and Psychology head. Mrs. Bernice McCullar, in formation director for the Uni versity of Georgia Department of Education, is the first of sev eral key speakers. The daughter of a newspaper editor and Baptist minister, Mrs. McCullar will speak on “Today’s Biggest Story” in the first general assembly, June 13. Conference participants will spend most of the three-day meeting together, providing a school administrators’ meeting ground. The three associations will hold separate meetings and business sessions in the early afternoons. Discussion groups Monday and Tuesday will air problems and cases on the conference theme, school public relations through communication, understanding, cooperation and prograss. Mrs. McCullar has lectured throughout the nation, drawing from experience as a newspaper and magazine editor and con tributor, a large number of books and magazine articles on educa tion, journalism and home life, from law practice with her hus band, the late Judge C. B. Mc Cullar, and her specialization, Georgia history. She teaches a television course, is writing a textbook and mod erates a weekly television show, “The Georgia School Story.” Mrs. McCullar has degrees from Women’s College of Georgia, Mercer University and worked at Columbia University in New York City. Named Woman of the Year in Georgia Education, she has won awards in journalism and education fields. Marketing Games Draw Aggie Team An “industrial opponent” of Texas A&M won the National Marketing Games at Michigan State University last weekend. Harding College of Searcy, Ark., took the national champion ship, presented by Michigan Gov ernor George Romney. A&M’s “firm,” competing in the games for the third year, was in the same industry with Hard ing. The Marketing Society team was composed of Mickey Batsell, Louis Sabayrac, Jim Kauffman, Billy Atkinson and Phil Aber nathy. The computerized games re quired “firms” to solve problems of prices, material purchases, plant capacities, investments and dividends. More than 40 uni versity and college teams com peted for the championship. Mothers Clubs To Choose Officers Officers for 1966-67 will be elected and installed May 6 and 7 at the annual meeting of Texas A&M University Federated Moth ers Clubs. The meeting two days prior to Parents Day Sunday, May 8, will be conducted in the Memorial Student Center. About 250 mothers are expect ed for the meeting, Mrs. Ann Keel, MSC social director, said. CLOSE OUT SALE on A&M Student-Staff Directories 50' Each While They Last The only complete roster of hometown addresses. Available from Student Publications Basement YMCA A&M East Gate “Conveniently Located” Hwy. 6 1"|_|£ BATTALION Wednesday, April 27, 1966 College Station, Tex^g Page 5 Videotape Unit Supplements Educational TV Facilities POWER YOUR PLAY The yellow van stationed out side the Educational Television studio in Bagley Hall is a mobile unit completely outfitted for video-taping programs from re mote locations, in addition to regular studio productions for ETV. “The van, purchased from the Texas Surplus Property Agency, was originally equipped as a van for refueling missiles,” said Mel Chastain, program director. “It was modified by G'eorge Shearer, engineer; Norman God win, producer-director; Thomas Jones, technician; three student assistants and myself,’ Chastain said, “and it was used for video taping the Intercollegiate Talent Show, currently being aired throughout the state.” The ETV studio in Bagley Hall, formerly a classroom building, was completed two weeks ago. “The studio was completely in sulated and soundproofed, and is equipped with lighting fixtures that can be moved along a grid system to achieve an infinite variety of lightning positions. A transistorized dimmer system permits unlimited variations of light intensity,” Chastain ex plained. “Additionally, the studio has two Marconi 4.5 inch image Orthicon cameras and an Ampex Vidicon camera. A special effects generator enables the director to use a variety of video effects in his productions,” Chastain added. The School of Business Admin istration is currently the biggest user of ETV in classroom presen tations. The Department of Edu cation and Psychology also uses ETV extensively. ETV programs, Chastain claims, provide about 8,000 hours of service per month. Last semester 26,448 student-hours of service were provided by ETV facilities. Monitors are scheduled to be installed in the Department of Journalism where they will be used in the radio-television adver tising course, radio - television news, and a proposed television productions course. LASTS LONGER ■ STAYS LIVELIER MOISTURE IMMUNE ASHAWAY PRODUCTS. INC.. Ashaway. Rhode Island Vote Your Own Mind! 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