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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1955)
Page 4 THE BATTALION Consolidated Menu The menu for A&M Consolidated Schools is as follows: Wednesday Hamburgers, buttered carrots, potato chips, pickles and onions, buns, milk and cupcakes. Thursday Beef vegetable soup, peanut but ter sandwich, congealed carrot- pineapple salad, crackers, milk, bread and chocolate pudding. Friday * Tuna casserole, English peas, beets, cabbage and onion salad, bread, cake and milk. Tuesday, November 8, 1955 Tnr key S h oc>t Pan el Will Meet Tonight Committees for planning the Tur key shoot sponsored by the Range and Forestry Club will meet to night at 8, said David Fawcett, president of the club. The shoot will be held Nov. 15 from 2 to 8 p.m. at the Kyle Field range. All R&F Club members have tickets, which cost 75 cents. Profits are used to send the grass judging team to the national com petition in Denver, Colo. Track Job Galls The following job inteinviews will be held in the Placement Office: Wednesday HUMBLE OIL & REFINING CO. will interview graduating sen iors in the following major fields of study; advanced degree in phy sical chemistry, all levels in phy sics, oceanography, Petroleum, me chanical, industrial, geological, electrical and civil engineering. CESSNA AIRCRAFT CO. will interview mechanical and aeronau tical engineers to be assigned to positions in design and developr ment and also aerodynamics, struc tures, research and testing. SUN OIL COMPANY will inter view for BS degrees in petroleum, BS and MS in mechanical engi neering, MS in physics and BS in civil engineering. PRICE WATERHOUSE & COM PANY tvill interview accounting majors. Letters (Continued from Page 2) is taking place and turn o\it the lights where they happen to be. During Silver Taps Thursday night, nearly every light in the Experi ment Station Research Building across the street from the Physics Building was burning throughout this ceremony. If the students feel that the death of a student warrants a cere mony of this type, why can’t the employees show a little common courtesy ? ? ? ? Johnny Loggins ’57 Harless R. Benthut ’57 James S. Tinsley ’57 John A. Cassiday ’57 Bernie Sath ’57 W. S. Davis ’57 (Continued from Page 3) said head track coach Frank An derson, “but they will have to beat the field in Austin at the confer ence meet on November 21 to do that, however.” Order of finishers: Cocke, A&M; Robert Boles, A&M; Carl Wilmsen, A&M; Edwin Blake, A&M; Donald Carver, A&M; Adelbei-t Bartek, SMU; Billy McFaddin, A&M; Bill Ferrell, SMU; Albei't Bartek, SMU; Don Morton, SMU; David Weaver, SMU. WILL SPEAK TONIGHT—Dr. Joseph Quillian, Perkins School of Theology, Southern Methodist University, will counsel any student contemplating the ministry or Any of the Church related fields as a career. Dr. Quillian will be at the YMCA tonight only at 9:30. SMU Theologian To Speak Tonight Dr. Joseph Quillian, of Perkins School of Theology, Southern Meth odist University, will be at the YMCA tonight at 9:30 to counsel with any student contemplating full time Christian service. BATTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD RATES Flood, C-8-C College View. 44t4 One day 2<- per word 1^ per word each additional day Minimum charge—40^ DEADLINES 5 p.m. day before publication Classified Display 80^ per column inch each insertion PHONE 4-5324 Dr. Quillian, who is professor of homiletics at Perkins, will be here tonight only to speak to students. All students who are considering the ministry or any of the church related fields as a career are en- Wh a Us Cooking The schedule for tonight is as follows: 5 pm. Fish and Game Club will meet in the Biology Building, 105, for a film on “Realm of the Wild.” Texas A&M Boxing Club, Little Gym. 7:30 Rodeo Club, MSC, I’oom 3B. Pre-Law Society, MSC, 2C, bus iness meeting. Range and Forestry Club, Agri cultural Engineering Building, on third floor. 7:40 Accounting Society, YMCA, speaker and coffee. A. I. Ch. E., room 104, Peroleum Engineering Building. INCOMPLETE—Aggie end Gene Stallings tries for a pass from Wright in the second quarter on a first and ten play. Pony end Jim Robertson is covering the play with Aggie back, Lloyd Taylor, in the background. Social Whirl The Dames Club will meet at 8 tonight in the YMCA for a busi ness and social meeting. Guests are invited. English Professors Honored At Meet Two A&M English professors were honored recently at the South- Central Modern Language Associa tion meeting held at the Univer sity of Texas. Dr. Nicholas W. Quick read Mathew Arnold’s “Yellow Gloves” and was elected chairman of the 18th and 19th English Literature Section. Dr. John Q. Anderson read folk lore in the writings of “The Lou isiana: Swamp Doctor”, and was elected secretary of the Folklore and Comparative Linguistics Sec tion. For Rent For Sale Registered Wilson Dynaweight Golf clubs. Bag Bov Golf Cart. 1955 Maple Zenith 24” T.V. Call 6-8699. C-12-C. 44tl ABC wringer type washing ma chine $20.00 in good condition. Also good desk for sale $15.00. 1208 Foster after 5 p.m. 44t2 Room for rent: Southeast bed room, private bath, meals, ph. 3-4375. Mrs. Maggie Parker. 28tf OFFICIAL NOTICES Official notices must be brought, mailed, M telephoned so as to arrive In the Office of Student Publications (207 Goodwin, 4-5324, hours 8 - 12, 1-5, dally Monday through Friday) at or before the deadline of 1 p.m. of the day preceding publica tion.—Director. To bring the College Calendar in con formtty with Article VI, Section 5 b, of House Bill 140, 54th Legislature, the of ficial Christmas Recess will end at 8 a.m. on January 3, 1956, instead of January 2 as originally published in the Undergrad uate Catalogue for the Sessions of 1954-55 and 1955-56. 41t4 J. P. Abbott Dean of the College couraged to attend this meeting. Born at Buford, Ga., Dr. Quill ian received his BA degree from Piedmont College, a BD from Van derbilt University, and a PhD in philosophical ethics from Yale. He pastored churches in Tennes see, was chaplain with the U. S. Navy from 1942-46, served as min ister of a Stamford, Conn., church and in 1950 became president of Martin College, Pulaski, Tenn. a position he held until he joined the Perkins faculty in September 1954. Dr. Quillan is a nephew of Dr. Paul Quillian, for many years pas tor of the First Methodist Church of Houston. Stacked all channel TV antenna mast leader guy wire, $20.00, 6-1713, 806 Welsh, College. 43tl3 Automatic Bendix washer, not a bolt down type washer. Has new tub and new transmission. $50.00. Can be seen after 5:00 at A-13-Z College View or call 6-8411. 42t3 Channel 6 Yogi T.V. Antenna. Like new. Reasonable. D-6-B Col lege View. 42t2 “AH students who expect to receive degree at mid-term are reminded that or ders will be taken for graduation annpunce mnts at the Department of Student Activ ities from November 7th through December 7th. 41t8 C. G. (Spike) White, Director Recreation & Entertainment Wanted One or two bedroom furnished apartment in College Station, Write—box 5399, College Station. 44t4 Four tickets to James Debbrecht, View. Texas game — A-14-C College 42t4 Work Wanted Will care for children at my home during the day and night. Phone 6-2598. 44t4 ALL DEPARTMENTS: The Official directory of offices, staff and students are ready for distribution now at 75c each You may get your copy now at the Office of Student Publications, 207 Goodwin Hall 34tf Clmrcli Briefs St. Thomas Episcopal Chapel Holy Communion followed by breakfast will be held at 6:30 a.m. Wednesday. St. Mary’s Catholic Chapel Mass is said every day at 6:30 a.m. Football (Continued from Page 3) Aggies had recovered a fumble while the second tally followed e partially blocked punt. Dee Pow ell knifed through to block Ray Masters’ attempted kick that sailed out of bounds on the SMU 27. Wright passed to Bobby Keith for 5 yards and the second score. Do not use salted butter for greasing a cake pan; the salt in the butter is apt to make the cake stick. < ZJrictnuie DRIVE IN DINING ROOM 90c LUNCH Served from 11 until 2 MADE While You Wait! For Dorms Autos Etc. Soup Meat — LOUPOT PLATE LUNCHES or Juice - Coffee Triangle Banquet OPEN FOR ALL LUNCHEONS, DINNERS, RECEPTIONS, WEDDINGS AND BANQUETS — By Reservation Only — Will care for childi-en at my home during the day and at night at 404 Second St. (North Gatel Phone 6-4466. 40t8 Typing wanted to do in my home. Mrs. C.. E. Carlson, Jr. Phone 3532. after 5 p.m. lOOtf Pets Students: Board your dogs at Bpecial low monthly rates. The Ba yard Kennels, on Highway 6 south of College. 6-4121. 75tf Special Notice Alterations, tailoring, dress- making, etc. done in my home. Woi’k guaranteed. Mrs. M. J. Flood, C-8-C College View. 44t4 50 million times a day at home, at work or on the way There’s nothing like a ATTENTION WORKING MOTHERS We guarantee that your child will be happy in our nursery school. Ages through 4. Music, art, games, meals. 24 hour service. Phone 4-9761. 9tf Dr. Carlton R. 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