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THE RATTLER
Friday, May 1, 1959
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HI-FI SETS
“Big Stereo” styled...
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small-car economy
34 Take Education
Comps for Certificate
Mr. James Forester, education
professor at St. Mary’s, an-
nounced that 37 students have
taken the graduate record exam-
ination in education.
The test included all students
in practice teaching this year. It
is the first education “compre-
hensive” given at St. Mary’s, and
now is required to receive state
certification for secondary school
teaching.
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Wife at breakfast table to
grumpy husband: “Look on the
bright side. In 16 hours you’ll be
back in bed.”
Jubilarians Honored
Three members of the StMU
faculty were honored at a student
mass Friday, April 17, to com-
memorate the silver jubilee of
their religious profession. They
are Bro. Edwin Rohrbach, S.M., of
the physical education depart-
ment; Bro. Louis Schuster, S.M.,
English; and Bro. John Totten,
S.M., philosophy.
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Through rose-colored glasses:
A Russian was convicted by a
Soviet court of having called the
Minister of Culture a fool. He
got a 20-year sentence: five years
for slander and 15 for revealing
a state secret.
Small boy at dinner table t6
parents: “I’ve chewed the mouth-
ful of carrots ten times. Now
what do I do with them?”
* * *
Boss to employee: “Yes, Daw-
son, I know you can’t get married
on the money I’m paying you,
and someday you’ll thank me
for it.”
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1. The College Puzzle Contest is open to college
Students and college faculty members except em-
ployees and their immediate families of Liggett
& Myers and its advertising agencies.
2. Fill in all missing letters ... print clearly. Use
of obsolete, archaic, variant or foreign words
prohibited. After you have completed the puzzle,
send it along with six empty package wrappers
Of the same brand from L&M, Chesterfield or
Oasis cigarettes (or one reasonable hand-drawn
facsimile of a complete package wrapper of any
one of the three brands) to: Liggett & Myers,
P. O. Box 271, New York 46, N. Y. Enter as
often as you wish, but be sure to enclose six
(package wrappers (or a facsimile) with each
■ entry. Illegible entries will not be considered.
3. Entries must be postmarked by midnight,
1 Friday, May 29,1959 and received by midnight,
^Friday, June 5, 1959.
4. Entries will be judged by the Bruce-Richards
Corporation, an independent judging organiza-
tion, on the basis of logic and aptness of thought
Of solutions. In the event of ties, contestants will
be required to complete in 25 words or less the
following statement: “My favorite cigarette is
(Chesterfield) (L&M) or (Oasis) because.....”J
Entries will be judged on originality, aptness of
thought and interest by the Bruce-Richards
Corporation. Duplicate prizes will be awarded
In event of final ties. Illegible entries will not be
considered. By entering all entrants agree that
the decision of the judges shall be final and
binding.
5. Solutions must be the original work of the
contestants submitting them. All entries become
the property of Liggett & Myers and none will,
be returned.
► ■£
€. Winners will be notified by mail as soon as
possible after completion of the contest. k
7. This contest is subject to till Federal, State
and local laws and regulations*
HURRY! ENTER NOW! CONTEST CLOSES MAY 29,1959
CLUES ACROSS:
1. These may indicate that a nation is prepared to wage war in the air.
6. Some college students.
10. When at.......... Light up an Oasis. \ ••
11. Sinking ship, deserter. . \
12. Plural pronoun.
13. One expects.....•.... discussions in a sociology class.
16. A student’s careless .........might annoy a short-story instructor.
17. Initials of Uruguay and Denmark.
18. Germanium (Chem.)
19. Nova Scotia (Abbr.)
21. It probably would count when you pick a horse to bet on.
22. Sometimes a girl on a date must ......... into her pocketbook to help
pay the tab. —**■ »- - - ,
23. The muscle-builder’s........ may fascinate a poorly developed man.
24. Chemical Engineer (Abbr.)
26. Campers will probably be.........by a forest fire.
29. When starting a trip, tourists usually look forward to the first .••••»•«
31. At home.
32. Literate in Arts (Abbr.)
33. Familiar for faculty member. «
35. Associate in Arts (Abbr.) j
36. One could appear quite harmless at times.
37. Reverse the first part of “L&M”. * -
38. What will soon appear in a bombed-out city.
CLUES DOWN:
1. The beginning and end of pleasure.
2. A rural ... .•.....can be inviting to a vacationist.
3. Second and third letters of OASIS.
4. When one is.........packed, it could be exasperating to remember
> a few articles that should be included.
5. It would pay to be careful when glass is.........
6. Grounds to relax on with a mild CHESTERFIELD,
7. Author.........Ambler.
8. District Attorney (Abbr.)
9. A.........from Paris should please the average woman.
12. An inveterate traveler will ......... about distant lands.
14..........are hard to study.
16. Stone, Bronze and Iron.........
20. How Mexicans say, “Yes”. — ...
23. All L&M cigarettes are “.........high” In smoking pleasure.
26. May be a decisive factor in winning a horse race.
27. Initials of Oglethorpe, Iona, Rutgers and Emerson.
28. United Nations Organization (Abbr.)
30. Golf mound. •**vv«i*»-**»-*- -• .... ,
32. Colloquial for place where the finest tobaccos are tested for 1AM.
33. Poet Laureate (Abbr.)
34. Filter ends, a**-- -
36. What Abner might be called.
36. Bachelor of Education degree.
PRINT CLEARLY! ENTER AS OFTEN AS YOU WISH
Nail to Liggett & Myers, P- 0. Box 271, New York 46. New York. Be
sure to attach six empty package wrappers cl the same brand (or
facsimile) from Chesterfield, L&M, or Oasis cigarettes.
This entry must be postmarked before midnight. May 29.1959. and
received at P. 0, Box 271. New York 46, New York, by midnight,
June 5,1959./
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St. Mary's University (San Antonio, Tex.). The Rattler (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, May 1, 1959, newspaper, May 1, 1959; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth841906/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting St. Mary's University Louis J. Blume Library.