Page 4 THE BATTALION Tuesday, March 8, 1955 jpage i No. 86 80 70 ,.,•77 79 68 62 58 57 1 53 '54 66 60 74 72 81 89 se u 12 11 4‘ 2' 4< 31 3 l 3 3, 2 2 4 Social Whirl Tuesday The Dames club will meet at S p.m. in the YMCA and have Mrs. Charles Campbell as guest speak er. The Band Wives club will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the YMCA. WORRIED Here’s the answer to your problem BRING YOUR CLOTHES TO THE CAMPUS CLEANERS • Fast Service • Expert Workmanship • Use Our Sub-Station For Convenience w, Style Show Planned The A&M Consolidated Band Boosters club will sponsor an Eas ter Parade style show, Saturday at 7:30 p.m. in the new high school auditorium. Kindergarten through high school clothes will be modeled in the show by representatives from each of the 13 grades. Garments and accessories for the show will be furnished by Joyce’s of Bryan. The whole style show will be built around various skits. The Wee Kindergarten will model Eas ter outfits with live chicks and rabbits. A family group will be shown in the next scene, going to the Easter services at church. The high school Letters (Continued from Page 2) tinue their present attitude, that is their own business. However, they will have to live the remain der of their lives knowing- subcon sciously that they were the ones who contributed to the downfall of the A&M that we and all the former students knew and loved so well. Don H. Friedrich ’57 Cyrus H. Holley ’57 Frank E. Larkin ’57 choral group, directed by R. L. Boone, will provide background mu sic. Moms and dads will furnish their own wearing appai-el. Miss Janet Folweiler, high school senior, will be the main model in the next skit. She will sing dur ing the scene, the theme being “getting ready for a long trip,” and girls will model her traveling clothes. Mrs. Fiank E. McFarland will narrate the style show and Mis. A. B. Medlen will furnish the piano background music for the pro grams. . Tickets for the show will be 50 cents for adults and 25 cents for children under 12. Dr. Luther Jones is the ticket chairman. Others who are in charge of the style show are Mrs. John Skriva- nek, general chairman; Mrs. J. B. Baty and Mrs. R. R. Lyle, co-chair men of the style show; Mrs. Fred Brison, publicity chairman; Mrs. Raymond Roger, music chairman; Mrs. Medlen, assistant music chair man; Mrs. N. M. Randolph, model chairman; and Mi-s. Wesley Smith, president of the Band Booster club. SALE!! SALE!! * Whirlpool Washers ★ Crosley Refrigerators ★ Hotpoint Refrigerators ★ Chambers Gas Ranges A Perfection Gas Ranges ★ Calorie Gas Ranges KNOX FURNITURE CO. 26th & Bryan Bryan Football (Continued from page 3) on the 20. Crow had supplied the big gainer—-a 22 yarder on a pitch- out. With Grant at quarterback, the Maroons got to the White 13 in the second quarter, but Gene Hender son’s fourth down field goal at tempt was no good from the 25. Later in the period, the Maroons had chances at the 32 on a fumble recovery by end Gene Stallings and a drive to the 24. In the third quarter, the Reds got to the White 25 and 26 and the “Bottle Babies” drove to the vets’ 28. The Whites had 14 first downs to 13 for the Maroons and had a 230 to 186 rushing edge. Both passed sporadically mid mostly in effectively but it was only the ninth workout of the spring. The Whites gained 27 yards on three completions of eight tries, the Ma roons. 27 yards on three of 11 at tempts. CONDUCT PERSONAL INTERVIEWS ON CAMPUS Boeing has many positions open for graduating and graduate students. These opportunities are in all branches of engineering (AE, CE, EE, ME and related fields). Also needed are physicists and mathematicians with advanced degrees. Fields of activity include DESIGN, RESEARCH and PRODUCTION. Your choice of location: Seattle, Washington or Wichita, Kansas. A group meeting, first day of campus visit, will precede personal interviews. Details of openings, nature of assignments, company projects, etc. will be ex plained. Married students are invited to bring their wives. Come and learn about these excellent opportunities with an outstanding engineering organization—designers and builders of the B-47 and B-52 multi-jet bombers; America’s first jet transport, the 707; and the BOMARC F-99 pilotless aircraft project. For time and place of group meeting and for personal inter* view appointments—consult your Church Briefs Churches Set Weekday Services Sunday school teachers group B, will meet at 7:30 tonight at the Bethel Lutheran church. The Ag gie club will meet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Memorial Stu- det Centei-. The Lord’s Supper will be served at the 7:45 p.m. Wednes day Lenten service. The Lenten sermon “The Betray al in Gethsemane” will be illustrat ed with colored slides. The Easter committee will meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursday and Friday at 7:30 p.m. the membership lectm-es will be held. Saturday at 9 a.m. the junior confirnmtion class will meet. Weekday mass is held each morning at 6:45 at St. Mary’s Cath olic chapel. Wednesday evening service is at 7:15. After Wednes day sei-vice the Newman club meets at the St. Mai-y’s Student center. The Student organization of the Christian Science Services will meet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Holy communion followed by breakfast will be held at 6:30 a.m. at St. Thomas Episcopal chapel Wednesday. A covered dish sup per will be served at 6:15 p.m. Wednesday in the Parish hall be fore the 7:15 p.m. Lenten sei-vice. —o— The Brotherhood will meet to night at 7:30 and hear Leonard Hearoe lead the program theme “The Congregation and Parish Ed ucation” at Our Saviour’s Lutheran church. “Jesus Betrayed” will be the theme of the 7:15 p.m. Lenten worship service Wednesday. The Luthei*an Student association will meet at 8:15 p.m. Wednesday. The Hillel foundation will meet at 7:30 p.rm in rooms 2A and 2B of the MSC, Wednesday. —o— The Wesley foundation will have a fun fellowship at 7 p.m. Wednes day in Hensel park. Wednesday prayer meeting will be at 7:30 p.m. in the Church of The Nazarene. Friday night will be visitation evening for the church. —o— The Wednesday prayer meeting will be at 7:45 p.m. at fhe College Heights Assembly of God. Thurs day at 7:30 p.m. the church will hold a “Singspiration.” —o— Wednesday prayer meeting will be at 7:15 p.m. at the Church of Christ. The Ladies Bible class will be at 10 a.m. Thursday. Wednesday at the First Baptist church supper will be at 6 p.m. and the teachers meeting at 6:30. The Wednesday prayer meeting will be held at 7:15 p.m. The Adult Sun day school department will have a 1 Baptist Student Center Vespers family picnic at 6 p.m. Thursday in ! are held each evening in the BSU Hensel park. [ at 7. 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