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Page 4 THE BATTALION ^ Tuesday, June 5, 1951 IT & College Station Summer Recreation Program Summer Recreation Program % TIME MONDAY ( TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 8:00 A.M. Golf, 11-18 yrs. J Golf, 11-18 yrs. Golf, 11-18 yrs. Golf, 11-18 yrs. Golf, 11-18 yrs. Tennis 1 Tennis Tennis Tennis Tennis Boasts 14 Varied Activities ! Story Hour, 3-9 __ 9:00 A.M. Swimming “C”, Class J Swimming, “A” Swimming, High Int. Swimming “C”, Class Swimming, “A” Swimming, High’Tht. College Station’s recreation pro solidated School, for the junior Little League Teams No. 1 J Tumbling Tumbling No. 1 Tumbling Tumbling gram will cover 14 varied activities team. Baseballers twelve and under Tumbling 1 Tennis Tennis Tumbling Tennis Pee Wee & Jr. throughout six days of each week. Baseball Tennis Pee Wee & Jr. Hand. Tennis Hand. will be eligible for the Little 1 The program will get underway The American Legion baseball League, which includes the Marion 10:00 A.M. Swimming, “B” 1 Swimming, High Beg. Swimming, “C”, Class No. 2 Swimming, “B” Swimming, High Bog. Swimming, “C”, Thursday at 1 p.m. in the P. L. team is open to those fifteen or Pugh Lumber Cubs, coached by Les Tumbling | Tumbling Tumbling Tumbling Tumbling Class No. 2 Downs, Jr. Natatorium with regis older as a part of this Summer’s Richardson, and the Southside Mar Pee Wee — Jr. Hand. Pee Wee — Jr. Hand. tration for swimming classes. program. The team is coached by ket Red Sox, coached by John Den 11:00 A.M. Swimming, Low Int. “B” | Swimming, Low Int. “A” Swimming, Advanced Swimming, Low Int. “B” Swimming, Low Int. “A” Swimming, Advanced The low beginners, Group C, O. V. Chafin and sponsored by lo ison. 2:00 P.M. Diving, Beginners | Diving, Advanced Diving, Beginners Diving, Advanced Novice Class, those who can’t swim cal merchants. In the Minor League are the 3:00 P.M. Swimming, Recreation Swimming, Recreation Swimming Swimming, Recreation Swimming, Recreation Swimming, Recrea. and are taking swimming for the Wiwanis Red Sox, under Coach Jim first time will register at 1 p.m., O’Brien, and the Lions, who are 4:00 P.M. Swimming, Recreation Swimming, Recreation | Swimming Swimming, Recreation Swimming, Recreation Swimming, Recrea. and the intermediate beginners and Weekes to Attend coached by Jack Steele. Boys from 5:00 P.M. Am. Legion Baseball Am. Legion Baseball Am. Legion Baseball Am. Legion Baseball Am. Legion Baseball high beginners Will register at 2 8 to 10 may play in the Minor Little League Baseball Little League Baseball Little League Baseball Little League Baseball Little League Baseball p.m. June 8 at 1 p.m. the low be League. Minor, L. L. Baseball Minor, L. L. Baseball | Minor, L. L. Baseball Minor, L. L. Baseball Minor, L. L. Baseball ginners, who have had previous in Oak Ridge Project Other Activities Riflery k struction, will register, and at 2 1 1 1 Other activities included in the 6:00 P.M. | Senior Softball Junior Softball Senior Softball Junior Softball Senior Softball p.m. the same day, the advanced Dr. Donald F. Weekes of the swimmers and high school interme program are golf, riflery, com 7:30 P.M. | Handicraft, Adult Teen Party (ea. sec. Tues.)| Handicraft, Adult Physics Department will attend munity picnics, diving, and basket 1 diates will register. a summer research program at 8:00 P.M. | Basketball, 12-18 yrs. | 1 1 Basketball, 12-18 yrs. | ball. Story hours will be conduc Tennis Begins the Oak Ridge Institute of Nu ted by Mrs. Owen Lee in the A&M clear Studies, Oak Ridge, Tenn., Consolidated High School library. Information: Call Secretary at A&M Consolidated School, phone 4-7624. Teen Age Party: Patranella Slab at A&M! Consolidated School.—0. V. Crafin, phone Registration for tennis classes this summer. Swimming: Registration on June 7th, 1:30 p.m. at P. L. Downs, Jr. Natatorium. Pool 6-1389. will be June 11 at 9 a.m. at the Dr. Weekes is one of 70 scien Members—Recreation Council Instruction by Art Adamson and Emil Mamaliga, phone 6-2034. Golf: Club House of A&M College golf course.—Joe Fagan, phone 4-1200. clay tennis courts at the college. tists who will spend the summer in Members of the Summer Recrea opens 3-5 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Closed Saturday night and all day Sunday. Riflery: Spencer Buchanon. Ten years and over, phone 4-9538. Tumbling classes will register at Oak Ridge through the research tion Council are L. S. Richardson, Softball: Senior schedule—available from Dr. George Potter, Biology Department. Story Hour: A&M Consolidated High School Library—Mrs. Owen Lee, phone 4-7624. 9 a.m. on the 11th at the Consol program sponsored jointly by the chairman; Mrs. Jack Miller, secre Contact Dr. Potter for assignment to team. Community Picnics: Dates for picnics to be announced—Raymond Roger’s, phone 4-7004 idated Gym. Oak Ridge Nuclear Institute Stud tary; and Mrs. J. D. Lindsay, treas Junior Schedule—A&M Consolidated School. Jim Bevans, phone 6-3802. Diving: Natatorium—Art Adamson and Emil Mamaliga. Phone 6-2034. Handicraft Classes Organize ies and the Oak Ridge National urer. | Baseball: American Legion team coached by 0. V. Chafin, phone 6-1389. Basketball: A&M Consolidated High School Gym—0. V. Chafin, Phone 6-1389. Laboratory. Mrs. Norman Anderson, W. G. Sponsored by local merchants. Senior—15 and over. Adult Handicraft classes will be They will work alongside per Breazeale, D. D. Bruchard, Mrs. Little League: Marion Pugh Lumber Company Cubs—Les Richardson Additional Information: organized at 7 p.m. on Thursday, manent Oak Ridge scientists in J. B. Couch, Mrs. Walter Dela- phone 4-7624. Southside Food Market Red Sox—John Denison, phone Swimming, Tumbling, Tennis, and Pee Wee and Jr. Handicraft begirt June 7th. carrying out fundamental and ap plane, W. M. Dowell, Mrs. Fred 4-5503 (Ages 12 and under). June 11th. The Softball schedule’is available plied research in various fields of Hale, Dr. George Potter, Ralph* Minor League: Kiwanis Red Sox—Jim O’Brien, phone 4-9589 Basketball, Adult Handicraft, Diving, and all other activities begin June from Dr. George Potter, Biology atomic research. Rogers and Raymond Rogers. Lions—Jack Steele, phone 6-3256 4th unless otherwise noted. Department, for the senior group, The program will get underway No activities have been planned Handicraft: A&M Consolidated School Shop. Mrs. J. W. Barger, phone 6-1141. and from Jim Bevans, A&M Con June 1. between the hours of 12 and 2 p.m. Tennis: A&M College Clay Courts. Horace Schaffer, phone 6-6754. Age Groups: Pee Wee, 6 thru 10 yrs. Junior, 11 thru 14 yrs. Senior, 15 yrs. and over Tumbling: A&M College Gymn. All ages (boys and girls). W. M. Dowell, phone Swimming: According to child’s skill, height, and age. 4-3159. Life Insurance Bryunites Ask For ‘Heat Pump’ CS Scouts to Trek Aggieland Editors Managers Plan Hap list College Explained At Meeting Here Dallas, June 4 —(A*)— A special college—officials say it merely is trustee committee studying the a trend among women’s colleges. Over Scout Ranch More than 60 managers of Mary Hardin-Baylor College situa The school, a “progress report” tion met tonight with the question shows, has an endowment of $1,- Lion’s Meeting Four scouts from College Station visit Villa Acuna, Old Mexico, Al life insurance agencies will go of moving the Belton College pos 450,000 and no debt. The school, have already been assigned places pine, McDonald Observatory, Carls back'to school next Monday sibly in the balance. however, might lose certain be Donald M. Vestal of the in the big “Phil-Trek” trip to Phil- bad Caverns, Roswell and Sante for a training course at A&M. Decisions were not expected to quests. mont Scout Ranch in New Mexico Fe, N. Mex., arriving at Philmont The men are attending an in be made public for some time—• Dr. James Basden, pastor of the Engineering Experiment Sta during late August, according to Scout Ranch on August 24 for a probably not until a meeting to First Baptist Church, Belton, and information from the Sam Houston tensive two-week School in Agency tion was guest speaker at the 6-day experience. Management conducted by the Life morrow of the executive commit secretary of the Board of Trustees, , College Station Lions Club Area Council, public relations of Here, the boys will trek through Insurance Agency Management As tee of the Texas Baptist conven said tonight that a Bryan delega fice. the 137,000 acres of mountains, tion. tion had asked that the college be * meeting yesterday in the Robert Fletcher, George Boyett, observing deer, antelope and other sociation of Hartford, Conn. The MSC. -*«*»•' school will run through June 22 To Present Decision moved to Bryan. This city is only A. E. Salis, and Roberf Cleveland, wild life, eating meals on the a few miles from Texas A. & M., all members of Troop 411, College with all classes at the Memorial Speaking on the “Heat Pump,” mountain trails and spending the Student Center on the campus. The special committee is sche a college for men. Station have registered for places evening under the stars and na duled to present its decision to the Vestal explained the advantages Most of the men registered are Only two men appeared tonight and disadvantages of that unit with the group of 200 who will tures Western beauty. full college trustee board early to to make statements to the special ^ make the expedition, August 18 to Return trip will be made by way from Texas.