FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1958Major Carey Lauds TSC;Philosophical About ROTCuA person pets just a*s much out of the ROTC as he puts into it,” says Tarleton Cadet of the Week, Major Rex Carey. “In the ROTC, you have a chance to develop into a better person it you really want to. I think it’s really a good deal.” Major Carey, a liberal arts major, lives on a dairy at Selden, a small community about ten milesNo. 1 FarmChain Sawas low asNSWHOMELITECuts If* tfNSIII 18 SKOfldS.Fill* tr«M up to 3 fiitin diamtttr.Only Iff pounds.Otl m fro demonstrationf OB Factors lists Uar aHIGGINBOTHAMfrom Stephenvile. He attended S'tephenville High School where he participated in football, baseball,■V•V■tREX CAREYCadet of the Weekand track. In high school, he also was elected Most Representative Boy.MOTOR CO.Fort Worth Hi wav Dial L-4822Carey thinks TSC is a “real good0little school. There aren’t many-little colleges that have as pretty a campus as Tarleton does,” he says.Here on the campus, Carey is the president of the Barons social club. Baseball1 and intramural football and basketball are among Carey’s [ other cahipus activities.“Eating and just watching TV 1 are my favorite hobbies,” Carey ‘Students on ProTo Forfeit UseOf AutomobilesThe Academic Probation Policy of Tarleton State Colleee has added a new policy, it was announcedlast week by Registrar Stuart Chilton.Aceord:ng to the bulletin of TSC’s college regulations under academic probation policy the privileges forfeited by a probation student are those which normally require some of his time, thought, and effort needed in academic matter. Chilton said that the use of a car would have to be forfeited by this year’s students on probation, besides membership in a club or organization, a position of responsibility or honor, or a position thatrepresents an organization for the college in any official manner.College regulations specify that the student on probation is expected voluntarily to limit other outside interests sufficiently to avoid interference with his academic pro-nrress, and to attend to his duties of whatever nature with unfailing regularity and promptness.Another citation in the Bulletin of College Regulations states, “A student on academic or conduct probation forfeits the right to the use of a car.” Any student, it is stated, may have this privilege revoked if in the opinion of the administration, the revocation is in the best interest of the student.said jokingly. “That’s what I call really living.” After thinking a minute, he added that rabbit hunting is one of his favor'.to pastimes.After graduating here, Carey plans to get his degree in liberal arts from Baylor University.