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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1967)
THE BATTALION ■sday, March 30, 1967 ge Station, Texas Page 3 onsolidated H.S. ewspaper Wins veral Awards k&M Consolidated High bool’s newspaper, the “Paper er,” won several awards at Interscholastic League com- etition in Austin. [The competition was sponsored the University of Texas jour- ism department. The paper won the “Merit ard” for high journalistic mdards. Hary Griffin, editor, won third ce in the Class 3-A editorial ting contest and Fran Haugen, taff writer, won third in Class news writing. A&M Consolidated was one of y four schools which won more n one award in all divisions, ■re were seven categories in state, with several hundred ipetitors in each category. rchitecture teet Slated even colleges have been in- d to an April 10 open house Texas A&M’s School of Archi- ;ure. hartier Newton, assistant pro- ior of architecture, said stu- ts and faculty members from icted colleges with pre-engi- ring, pre-architecture and art pgrams are expected. Invitations have been sent to e University of Dallas, Univer- [y of Texas at Arlington, San ;onio College, Trinity Univer- , Blinn Junior College, Uni- sity of St. Thomas, and Paris Jior College. isitors will meet with second third year classes in archi- jcture history, building struc- ires, visual arts, landscape arch- [cture and design. Informal discussions of A&M fograms are planned following luncheon in the School of Arch- Kture court yard. Faculty embers will discuss future cur- culum changes. Newton said visitors will have n opportunity to see how A&M udents work during reviews of problems in progress by ird year design students. Displays of work by visual arts id design classes will be exhib- eology Profs To ttend Geological eet This Week Two Texas A&M geology pro ws will attend the first an- 1 South Central Section meet- of the Geological Society of ierica in Norman, Okla., this k. he section’s charter secretary- isurer re-elected for a second n, Dr. Melvin C. Schroeder attend business sessions, r. James E. Case, associate ’essor of geology and geogra- l, will co-chair a technical ses- on structural geology with William R. Muehlberger of ^as. Muehlberger is chairman [JT’s geology department, throeder said more than 300 ticipants from Kansas, Okla- ia and Texas are expected for five-day meeting beginning inesday. As secretary, he did er work on the section by- and petitioned GSA for es- ishment of the section. *' Europe is waiting for you— Where the boys and girls are (embourg—American Student In- nation Service is celebrating its h year of successful operation ting students in jobs and arrang- tours. Any student may now >ose from thousands of jobs such resort, office, sales, factory, hos- d, etc. in 15 countries with wages to $400 a month. ASIS maintains cement offices throughout Europe “ring you of on the spot help at times. For a booklet listing all is with application forms and dis- mt tours send $2 (for overseas idling & air mail reply) to: pt.M, American Student Informa- ti Service, 22 Ave. de la Liberte, xembourg City, Grand Duchy of xembourg. PRICES GOOD THUR. - FRI. - SAT., MARCH 30 - 31 - APRIL 1 ICEBERG LETTUCE FIRM LARGE HEADS EACH YELL O W O N I O N S fresh - flavorful LB. RADISHES or GREEN ONIONS CALIFORNIA AVOCADOES EACH EACH POTATOES Russet 15 bag !!S ^ ji BLEACH FRESH STOCK BEDDING PLANTS MANY VARIETIES •7 ENERGY i/ 2 GALLON GARDEN HOSE LARGE EGGS CLOROX y 2 GALLON COLUMBIA % INCH 50 FOOT vs. ^ CACKLEBERRY GRADE A DOZEN TIP TOP-CUT GREEN BEANS A.F. BRAND 303 CAN i/ 2 GAL. CARTON Luncheon Meat Barbecue Sauce Hunt's Peaches D.A.K. KRAFT SLICED or HALVES 12-Oz. CAN PINT BTLS. 300 CANS FREE rEr MOP 1/ WITH PURCHASE OF CLEAN SWEEP BROOM /// 'i BOOTH FROZEN BOOTH FROZEN FLOUNDER FILLETS Patio Frozen - DINNERS 59c BREADED SHRIMP Mexican 10-Oz. 79c HisSilli Savory —^cjed ^Jdeauy [H BONELESS—ENGLISH CUT ROAST L , 69c CHUCK heavy beef STEAK 49‘ HEAVY BEEF Lb. SIRLOIN STEAK 89c P HEAVY BEEF T-BONE STEAK Lb 99c HEAVY BEEF SHORT RIBS u 35c Savorii ^Slcjecl /fij S^leavy (Seej F SHOULDER ROAST 49c FRESH GROUND BEEF _ 45c /, “YOUR CHOICE” FLOUR SHURFINE GOLD MEDAL ?T* C 540c BAG BAG Jf FREE 69c TOOTHBRUSH WITH THE PURCHASE OF 95c TUBE COLGATE S; 69c REGULAR $1.19 DRISTAN 24 Tablets 79c HAIR SPRAY STYLE Reg. 89c 59c •Si rliifcfririfirMri-yi’tVi'X RATH BLACKHAWK WEINERS 12-Oz. Pkg. 49c U.S.D.A. GRADE A FRYERS 29c Whole Pound RATH BLACKHAWK W BACON r. 65c Sliced 1-Lb. Pkg. Wl GIVE! greeisi STAMRS COKES QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED COUPON WORTH uropean Jobs I ..... ■ 100 STAMPS WITH THE PURCHASE OF $10.00 OR MORE EXCLUDING CIGARETTES AND BEER ORR’S SUPER MKT. COUPON EXPIRES SAT. APRIL 1, 1967 Bottle Carton Plus Deposit (BAlfan MRS LIMIT ONE WITH $5.00 PURCHASE OR MORE—EXCLUDING CIGARETTES Low Prices.. Plus S&H GREEN STAMPS 2 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS Ridgecrest • 3516 Texas Ave. Downtown 200 E. 24 Street m t> - if llil fe Sc