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Tuesday, November 24, 1959
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One rhinestone necklace One black notebook One red purse One “Hamlet” script
Make sure you stock of persuaders is complete; attend the MSC Lost and Found Auction before and after the . . . Bonfire.
Texas Wins First Place In Debating
The University of Texax took first place in the 11th annual A&M Invitational Debate Tourn^nent held here Friday and Saturday.
Sixteen schools competed in the debate. They were A&M, Texas, Lamar Tech, St. Mary’s University, Del Mar College, University of Houston, Southwest Texas State, Baylor, Texas Christian University, Texas Lutheran, Blinn Junior College, Stephen F. Austin, Har- din-Simmons, Rice, Wharton Junior College, Southern Methodist University.
Texas took the senior division. The Texas team consisted of Eddie Broudreaux and Julius Glickman.
Second place in the senior division went to SMU, a team headed by debaters Rod Brister and Jim Craig.
Stephen F. Austin was third. Horace Hartsell and John Bradshaw debated for Stephen F. Austin.
In the junior division, Rice’s Jim Bob Doty and Reed Martin took first place. Rice was the only undefeated team in the tournament.
Anne McCall and Mike Henke of Baylor placed second, and Houston’s John Perdue and Russell Stanley placed third.
Individual speakers awarded at the tournament were Brister, SMU; Neil Weatherhogg, TCU; and Judy Williams of Baylor, all in the senior division.
Junior division speakers awarded were Henke, Baylor; McCall, Baylor; and Doty of Rice.
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The Aggie Talent Show is scheduled for Tuesday night, Dec. 8, at 8 in Guion Hall, with ten outstanding acts highlighting the evening program.
The acts include Jerry Brown, a rock’n’roll singer who accompanies himself; John Holveck, hillbilly
Visits Here YesterdayA review team from the Atomic
Energy Commission visited the Department of Oceanography and Me- teorology here yesterday.
The group consisted of Dr. I. E. Wallen of the Environmental Sciences Branch of the Division of Biology and Medicine, Dr. John Whitnah of the AEC staff and Dr. Edward Goldberg of Scripps Institution.
They reviewed the status of the project started some four years ago under the direction of Dr. Richard Bader concerning the effects of radioactive substances in the sea. Dr. K. M. Rae also is conducting research along this line.
Air Firce meteorological train- :ng representatives were also here. They were William Jenner of the Air Weather Service and Maj. John Collins of the Air Force Institute of Technology. They discussed the department’s training program in meteorology for air force officers.
Capt. Paul S. Bauer, special consultant on oceanography, subcommittee on oceanography of the House Merchant Marine and Fisheries committee, also arrived at noon.
Dr. Robert E. Stevenson, staff member in geological oceanography at the University of Southern California, visited the department Tuesday and Wednesday, Nov. 24-25. He has been in England doing research on the effects of coastal waters upon coastal climate.
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singer and fiddle player; Bobby Phillips, hillbilly singer who accompanies himself on electric guitar and Melvin Goodwin, singer of old Irish songs.
Also on the program is Jose Maher, Spanish guitarist and calypso singer; Jerry Reed and the “Moon- glows” combo; David Berne, popular singer; “The Emeralds,” a combo; “Buchanan & Lee,” pianists and Paul M. Page, popular singer. Joe Easley will be emcee for the program.
The judges for the show will be Capt. W. T. Rife, Jr., School of Military Science, Dr. E. E. Stokes,
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Dept, of English, Rush McGinty, Vice President of the MSC Council, Mrs. M. T. Harrington, and Mrs. Rod Whisenant.
The Aggie Talent Show Staff is comprised of eight members, including the chairman, Jimmy Roberts; director, Paul Phillips; stage manager, Joe Jackson; and assistant stage manager, Richard Nagy. Also on the staff are Don Reynolds, lighting director; Dave Woodard, program design; publicity chairman, David Hughes and staging, Mike Bozardt.
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