M-lOh st 24,196- Station, d director 'Kineering | ^as been i -ctric Coon contribiii years, i a plaque th annual! at the 1 More managers neral mam Cooperati isentation. ii’den for 1 support i ars in devel THE BATTALION Thursday, August 24, 1967 College Station, Texas Page 5 Ags Have Fun Raising Funds RECEIVES NEW ROLE Texas A&M Security Chief Ed Powell (third from right) and his 10-man force were com- lv ’? and eC missioned peace officers recently. Brazos County Judge W. C. Davis (left) administered l "J, afe 5> the oath of office after A&;M President Earl Rudder (right) formally commissioned the force. Other officers shown here are (from left) Patrolman Walter Walker and Sergeants more ff ■ ^ orr t s Maddox, Clenn Bolton and Olan Armstrong. Under new authority granted by the A 0 s e e ltl Texas Legislature, campus security personnel are authorized to enforce all general and ent of ski! criminal laws on Campus. "sonnel. with job tn nmittees o! Cooperati linemen lartieipate ngineering aining cow challenge >rk with Ik earden ti ►rovide a: iral people ity is that line persoa itions." A quintet of Texas Aggies mixed business with pleasure to secure contributions for A&M’s 13th Student Conference on Na tional Affairs. Three of the youths went to Mexico City while two others stopped off in Monterrey. In 10 days, the fund raisers subscribed $700 in donations toward SCONA’s $18,078 budget. “It’s one of the most success ful drives we have ever had in Mexico,” commented SCONA Fi nance Chairman Henry Cisneros of San Antonio. “And the finance committee delegates gained a great deal of international ex perience.” Among the contributors was the Mexico City Aggie Club, which chipped in a $100 check. Other donations came from in dustrial and business leaders. “We expect Mexico contribu tions to total $1,300 for a new record in Mexico,” Cisneros added. “Altogether, we have pledges for $13,388 of the $14,000 that is to be raised through donations. The rest will come from delegate registration fees and the Memori al Student Center Great Issues Committee.” Paul Lockey, chairman of the Mexico finance drive, was joined for the Mexico City jaunt by Ralph Rayburn of Ingleside and Derrick Bonewitz of Houston. They dropped off Lawrence Stelly of College Station and Roger Engelke of Seguin to campaign in Monterrey. “We visited with some of the top people in Mexico, attended an embassy party and a univer sity party, saw the Ballet Folk- lorico in the Palace of Fine Arts, and toured the Museum of Arche ology,” Lockey recalled. “We also toured the pyramids, the floating gardens and the cathedral.” For the first time, Aggie fund raisers particpated in the Experi ment in International Living while on the campaign. They stayed with Mexican families and participated in family outings. 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