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Virwo THE BATXALI,ONn , 101oro cadet slouchPAGE 2 Thursday, December 10, 1959
Jim Earle T. E. E. S. Economics Gets New Head
NNor\Vi MenVioriingBy Johnny Johnson
The U. S. Army currently has an interesting display set up in the Memorial Student Center. The display shows the nose cone in which the two monkeys, Able and Baker, made their flight into outer space and also has a projector that shows scenes of the Army’s missile program.
In front of the MSC a Nike missile is on display.I must admit, though, the missile looks out of place with
the Christmas decorations which proclaim the coming of the “peace of earth, good will toward men” season.
★ ★ ★The College Station Lions Club is selling Christmas trees
at East Gate. The club is also selling pine cones, ornaments, icicles and lights.
The sale provides an ex-"* cellent opportunity for people of the community to purchase their Christmas decorations and at the same time help suppoi’t several of the worthy projects carried on throughout the year by Lions Club.
* * *SCONA V has loaded the cam
pus with college student visitors.The Men of Aggieland really have an excellent opportunity to show off their college to these visitors.
* * *Civilian sophomores and jun
iors are reminded that those whose surnames begin with L through It will have their pictures for the Aggieland ’60 taken at the Aggieland Studio today.
Monday and Tuesday those whose surnames begin with S through Z will have their pictures made.
-k -k -kMagazines for patients at the
Veteran’s Hospital at Temple are still needed, according to Bennie
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A. Zinn, director of the Department of Student Affairs.
Students with magazines for which they have no further use can do a good turn for the patients at the hospital by taking the magazines to the Housing Office in the basement of the YMCA as soon as possible.
-k * -kIt is highly discouraging to
note that grades are down this year. With the emphasis on study conditions in the Corps, perhaps the fault lies elsewhere.
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Clifford Lane, ’59, is trying to form a student chamber of commerce. The organization would function similar to city chamber of commerces in promoting Texas A&M. Anyone interested in such a program should contact Lane. The Battalion will keep its readers posted on developments in the formation of this group.
Lane, who was also partly responsible for the safety talks and lectures to Corps freshmen prior to work on the Bonfire, also told me that the Student Safety Society would soon have figures compiled on accidents during the Bonfire.
The society deserves a large measure of thanks for the work during Bonfire work.
Social WhirlFoods Group of the A&M
Woman’s Social Club will meet in the Home Demonstration Kitchen of the Bryan Public Utilities Building Friday at 1 p.m.
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THE BATTALIONOpinions expressed in The Battalion are those of the stu-
dent writers only. The Battalion is a non-tax-supported, nonprofit, self-supporting educational enterprise edited and operated by students as a community newspaper and is under the supervision of the director of Student Publications at Texas A&M College.
Members of the Student Publications Board are L. A. Duewall, director of Student Puolieations, chairman ; Dr. A. L. Bennett, School of Arts and Sciences ; Dr. K. J. Koenig, School of Engineering; Otto R. Kunze, School of Agriculture; and Dr. E. D. McMurry, School of Veterinary Medicine.
The Battalion, a student newspaper at Texas A.&M. is published in College Station, Texas, daily except Saturday, Sunday, and Monday, and holiday periods, September through May, and once a week during summer school.
Entered as second-class matter at the Post Office in College Station, Texas, under the Act of Congress of March 8, 1870.
member;The Associated Press
Texas Press Ass’n.
Represented nationally by N a t i o n a 1 Advertising Services, Inc., New York City, Chicago. Los An geles and San Francisco
Mail subscriptions are $3.50 per semester, $6 per school year, $6.50 per full year Advertising rate furnished on request. Address: The Battalion Room 4, YMCA College Station, Texas.
The Associated Press is entitled exclusively to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in the paper and local news of spontaneous origin published herein. Rights of repuhlication of all other matter herein are also reserved.
News contributions may be made by telephoning VI 6-6618 or VI 6-4910 or at the editorial office. Room 4, YMCA. For advertising or delivery call VI 6-6415.
JOHNNY JOHNSON ..................................... EDITORDavid Stoker ............................................................................ Managing EditorBob Weekley ..................................................................................... Sports EditorBill Hicklin, Robbie Godwin ....................................................... News EditorsJoe Callicoatte .............................................. ............ Assistant Sports EditorJack Hartsfield, Ken Coppage, Tommy Holbein, BobSloan, Bob Saile, A1 Vela and Alan Payne.............................Staff WritersJoe Jackson..........................................................................................PhotographerRussell Brown........................................................................CHS Correspondent
At last, someone I don’t have to look up to!”
WhaVs Cooking7:15
The following clubs and organizations will meet tonight:
Midland County Hometown Club will meet on the first floor of the YMCA. Club picture will be taken.
Cooke County Hometown Club will meet in the lounge of Pur- year Hall.
7:30Waco - McLennan Hometown
Club meets in Room 128 of the Academic Building. Plans for a Christmas party will be discussed.
Amarillo Hometown Club will meet in Room 225 of the Academic Building.
Brush County Hometown Club will meet in the YMCA.
Red River Valley Hometown Club meets in Room 223 of the Academic Building.
Shreveport Hometown Club meets in the Gay Room of the YMCA.
San Angelo-West Texas Home town Club meets in Room 104 of the Agricultural Building.
Abilene Hometown Club will meet in Room 206 of the Academic Building.
Trans-Pecos Hometown Club will meet in the Animal Industries Building.
Guadalupe Valley Hometown Club will meet in Room 807 of the Academic Building. '
California Club will meet in MSC.
8Lower Trinity Valley Home
town Club meets in the main
CIRCLEFRIDAY THRU SUNDAY
AlsoClark Gable - Doris Day In“TEACHER’S PET”
STARTS TODAY
AlsoSpecial Added Attraction
“BASKETBALL ACES”
HELD OVER Gary Cooper In
“WRECK OF THE MARY DEARE”
lobby of the MSC in Class “A” uniform for a club picture.
All students from Oklahoma are requested to meet in the Pres Club Library, basement of the YMCA. A hometown club will be formed and plans for a party in Oklahoma City during the holidays will be discussed.
Turner to Attend New York Meeting
Dr. Bill Turner, music coordinator of the college, will attend meetings of the National Association of Concert Managers and the Assn, of College and University Concert Managers to be held in New York, Dec. 14-18.
These meetings are being held for the purpose of acquainting concert managers with new attractions which will be available during the 19G0-61 season.
Staff Men Present Research Papers
Research papers were presented by A&M staff men at the recent meeting of Southwest Region of the American Chemical Society, held in Baton Rouge, La.' Attending from the Department of Chemistry were Dr. A- W. Jache, Dr. R. H. Patton, Dr. H. K. Zimmerman, Dr. Hans Weidmann and Dr. R. A. Zingaroo, all of whom presented papers. J. B. Beckham represented the A&M-Baylor section of the society.
TODAY THRU SATURDAY“5 GATES TO HELL”
Neville Brand Patricia Owens
THURSDAY & FRIDAY Ernest Borgnine in
“THE RABBIT TRAP”Also
Andie Murphy in“RIDE A CROOKED TRAIL”
THURSDAY & FRIDAY
>£;: A MORNINGS!9£ PRODUCTION • A COLUMBIA PlCTUSE ^
Show Opens At 6 p. m.
James R. Bradley, a staff member of the industrial economics division of the Texas Engineering Experiment Station since 1951, has been appointed acting head of that division of the station.
He succeeds L. S. Paine, who is now specializing in research dealing with community industrial development.
Bradley is an A&M graduate who was formerly employed in the marketing section of the Magnolia Petroleum Company at Dallas and as a lecturer in fi
nance for the night college of Southern Methodist University.
Wee AggiesWe Aggies like to read about Wee Ag
gies. When a wee one arrives, call VJ 6-4910 and ask for the Wee Aggie Edi-
Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Loudon, ’60, of 209 Montclair, College Station, are the proud parents of a future member of the Class of ’81. James Robert was born Dec. 1 at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Bryan.
A total of 8,284 miles were raced during 115 nights of harness racing at Yonkers, N. Y., Raceway this year.
Four (4) Day
Color Developing
A&MPHOTO SHOP
KGDL (CROSSWORD No. 11ACROSS
1. Chorus girl8. Opposite of a
seeker13. Part of an
airplane wing14. Almost remote
way to act15. Likes blondes
better, for instance
16. Come all theway up to Kool’e Menthol____
17. Shape of diamonds or tones
18. These boats take guts
20. This can be constricting
21. Sleepy gas23. Gin____24. Wrist operation27. Dig it all—well,
almost all29. Guy in “Guys
and Dolls”31. Take out, but
not on a date32. Meanwhile,
back at the Latin class
34. Proboscissed35. Thunderbird’s
Papa36. A kind of walk38. Little Florida39. It used to come
before plane40. This is legal42. A lot of sailor44. This is how
Bardot comes in45. ____de France46. Classroom
resting places47. Kools are the
refreshing , _
DOWN1. Li’l Abner’s
creator2. What this gun
is for3. Genus of olives4. Kool’s Menthol
Magic leaves you more____
6. Cockney way of saying 2 Down
6. Cold hand at bridge?
7. Followed Sue?8. They hang on
to skirts9. ____ little
teapot10. Mouthfuls of
frankfurter?11. Bleach12. Remembered—
her phone number?
19. Kind of iron22. Them__ hills23. Venus’ home
town24. Cried in a
ladylike way25. Oil from wool
for your hair26. Magnetizes men28. Mr. Autry30. Kools have a
very___ flavor33. Pop tune of
the 20’s37. Time for a
change? Smoke
39. Roscoe____41. It rhymes with
jerk43. Alpha’s last
name
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