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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1967)
'ILhinrj".-" II! piMr m< -Jl; IH Wjfcs !^> r'Cs. If ; ’III" 111 1 q|s|i : - Hf 'f'l i rlLiiiijii#" I il:: <i “ t 1 f'^pi !! eii ris In ’I ; IS j 1 T ' { iii)iiii»|pM4j | THE BATTALION Tuesday, May 23, 1967 Page 4 College Station, Texas Chenoweth Joins Some Some Dry A&M E. E. Staff Dr. Robert Dean Chenoweth, currently a faculty member at the University of Missouri at Rolla, will join the Texas AM faculty this fall. John Denison, acting head of A&M’s Electrical Engineering De partment, said Dr. Chenoweth will be professdr of electrical engi neering. Chenoweth’s primary in terest is control and power sys tems. At present, Chenoweth is in charge of graduate programs in electrical engineering at the Uni versity of Missouri at Rolla. He is married and has four children. PARDNER You’ll Always Win The Showdown When You Get Your Duds Done At CAMPUS CLEANERS A&M, GIVE ME ROOM! Yell Leader Wayne Porter attempts to restrain a group of Maroons and Whites, but the new yell leaders, making their “fish” waiting to throw him in the mud after Saturday’s debut, came out the losers, intersquad football game. The game was between the Duo Gets Agronomy Honors Johnnie W. Gosper and Billy Ray Schuette were presented out- For all your insurance needs See U. M. Alexander, Jr. ’40 221 S. Main, Bryan 823-3616 INSURANCE State Farm Insurance Companies - Home Offices Bloomington, 111. standing agronomy student awards at the recent annual Stu dent Agronomy Society picnic here. Cosper of Edna was recognized by the American Society of Agronomy as the Outstanding Senior Agronomy Student and presented a plaque by Dr. R. C. Potts. ’*»-*«* SPLASH DAY—AGGIE STYLE Saturday was Splash Day at Kyle Field, or at least l. appeared to be, since enthusiastic “Fish” couldn’t wait ! haul Yell Leader Bob Segner to the Fish Pond. So act: venient mud hole had to do. How Many Aggies Have We Helped To Save Money On Textbooks, Supplies, and Other Col lege Necessities?- We Don’t Know. We Lost Count Several Years Back. Thousands and Thousands Probably But One Thing Is Certain: We’re Ready, Willing, and Able To Help The Next 9,000! North Gate Lou pot's College Station * ifPIKJtKgi wm\ m. - - r BAND DIRECTOR ON THE SPOT NO DAMPENED SPIRIT Because of the Saturday rains, Col. E. V. Adams, director Where the team goes, the band goes. Despite thefc of a somewhat wet Fightin’ Texas Aggie Band, brought weather and wet instiuments, the band quickened- along his own “dry spot” to the game. pulse of the drenched crowd with the Aggie War Hyi® What does he want? What is he really like? Now, i n his own words, Castro speaks directly to the American people,, the longest and most revealing in terview he has ever granted to a member of the American press.., It was an eight-day marathon conversation on the Isle of Pines in Cuba. They sat at a card table Lee Lockwood, author-joumalist-photographer askXtrte questions. Fidel Castro, in green fatigues and 12 j, Johnson," KhrXheV Bm's™" Kemed””'"^ " ^Nearly » The MacMillan Company $9.95 ill *" CASTRO'S CUBA available now at The Exchange Store “Serving Texas Aggies Since 1907” CUBA'S FIDEL by Lee Lockwood -^Aorkw.,, j \