_ Page 4 THE BATTALION College Station, Texas Friday, May 9, I960 SENIORS In 1965, we first offered graduating 1 Aggies the popular plan of 100% financing at bank rates and other unique features. Now, for the first time by any dealer, we offer car leasing at even lower monthly rates than car laments. See Jim Haynie, Chevway Lease Manager Isirt it logical to lease a new Ghevy at the same place yoifll bey one? At goun Ghevway/Chevpolet dealer Car leasing needn't be a new ballgame. The team's the same at your Chevway/Chevrolet dealer. We both sell and lease new Chevrolets. You can see all the '69 Chevrolets on our showroom floor (no need to thumb through your memory). And you’re helped by salesmen who really understand Chevy options. If you’re thinking of leasing, see us first. We’ve got more than one way to put you into a new Chevrolet. CHEVROLET DEALERS LEASING / RENTAL SYSTEM Corbusier Chevrolet 500 So. Texas Ave. Aggies Sign Top Cage Star By JOHN PLATZER A 6-3 schoolboy basketball star from Perryton called by Aggie Coach Shelby Metcalf “the num ber one guard in the state,” has signed with A&M. He is Bob Gobin, a 185-pound two-sport star who chose the Aggies from 25 scholarship of fers. Among the top basketball powers eliminated by Gobin were Kansas and Oklahoma State. iv". /?»>'! NH SCHOOLBOY STANDOUT Bob Gobin of Perryton became the newest member of the Aggie basketball team last night when he signed with Aggie Coach Shelby Metcalf. Gobin is considered one of the five best prospects in the state. Shown with their son are Mr. and Mrs. James Gobin. Crowd Problems Considered one of the top five prospects in the State of Texas, Gobin eventually narrowed his choice to A&M, Texas, Texas Tech and SMU before deciding on the Aggies. Gobin said he based his deci sion on four points of which he placed academics first. “I want to take a good look at the program, I want to meet and find out all I can about the boys Pll be playing with, and I want to be" impressed by the coaches,” Gobin had said. “One reason I didn’t become in terested in Kansas is that I’ve heard about the problems they’ve been having with the SDS. I don’t want to run the risk of be ing hampered by such things as that.” A stand-out in both football and basketball at Perryton, Gob in prefers the cage sport. Gobin, who averaged 16.1 points per game this past sea son, was a two-time all-district selection in both football and basketball and he made the All South Plains team once in bas ketball and twice in football. Gobin was both an All-State and All-State Tournament team selection in basketball this past season and has been selected to play in the Coaches’ All-Star bas ketball game. A captain in both sports, Gobin won Perryton’s Fighting Heart Award in both sports also. In his three years as a starter on the Perryton basketball team, the squad posted a combined 64- 16 record. This includes a 16-6 record his sophomore season, 20-4 as a junior and 25-6 this past season. Gobin said he “enjoyed basketball better.” “You have to be able to do more things; you don’t have to specialize so much. . . . Basket ball, to me, is just a better sport all the way around.” Gobin has been impressed with A&M even before signing. “A&M has a good tradition, and it has a lot of support. Its people always are behind the Aggies 110 per cent and they have good players and coaches,” the Texas youngster had said. In explaining why he picked basketball to concentrate on, No. 1 In College Sales For Information Call: Cecil L. SeUere ’67 (College Master Representative) Fidelity Union Life Insurance Co. 303 College Main — 846-8228 Studied By SWC WACO, Tex.