t iThe Battalion College Station (Brazos County), Texas PAGE 4 Wednesday, March 19 1958 Meteorology Profs Get Promotions Promotions of three staff mem bers in the Oceanography and Me teorology Department have been announced by Di\ Dale F. Leipper, department head. Dr. Walter J. Sauciei*, who teaches meteorology and conducts research on high atmosphere wind fields, has been promoted from As sociate professor to professor. Stuart G. Bigler and Kenneth C. Brundidge have received promo tions from instructors to assistant professors. Junior Year in New York An unusual one-year college program Pakistanians Plan Special Program Pakistan students will celebrate their country’s Republic Day Sun day with a program at 3 p. m. in the Memorial Student Center As sembly Room. Zamn Shah, one of 23 Pakistan ians attending A&M, will speak on the constitution of Pakistan. Also on the program, open to students and faculty members, will be films of Pakistanian improve ments. Following the film and talk, the the Pakistanians will answer ques tions about their country. Managers’ School On Electricity Set A Municipal electric shoi’t school planned for the managing per sonnel of municipal electric sys tems will be held in the Memorial Student Center March 24-20, John S. Denison, chairman of the con ference said Monday. Representatives from sixty towns and cities are expected to attend the course, which will cover such topics as: review of basic a.c. circuit theory; kilowatt- hour metering; diesel engine theory; and preparing and inter preting rate structures, Denison said. Pastors Announce Programs For Lenten Services Tonight WESTMINISTER STUDENT FELLOWSHIP “Predestination as Presbyterians See It” will the subject of the Rev. Norman Anderson’s talk at the 7:15 meeting tonight at the A&M Presbyterian Church. A question period will follow his ad dress. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Tonight’s schedule includes church workers supper at 6; offi cers and teachers meeting, Sun beam, G.A. and R.A. meetings, and adult choir practice at 6:30; and Aggie choir practice at 8:15. Pray er meeting is at 7:15. A&M CHRISTIAN CHURCH Aggie Bible .study group will meet at 7:15 tonight at the YMCA. Choir practice is at 7:30 at the church. COMPLETELY RESTOCKED Hobby Department • FLYING MODELS • NEW MOTORS • FUEL • SPACE STATIONS! •SATELLITES! Sliaffer’5 (Bool St North Gate ore 8 a. m. to C p. m. Students, Profs Pledge to Society Seven students and two assist ant professors are pledges to Phi Zeta, a national honorary scholar ship society for students of veter inary medicine and professional veterinarians. Fourth year students in the School of Veterinary Medicine re ceiving this honor were Derry D. Magee of Mt: Herman, La., and Jess T. Reyman of Amarillo. Third year veterinary medicine students honored were Joe D. Ross of Sonora, Jimmy R. Lloyd of Bry an, Aaron N. Long of Beaumont, Edgar J. Barrone of Bunkie, La., and Gene M. Cowing of Folsom, Calif. Each will receive a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree upon graduation. Assistant professors in the School of Veterinary Medicine named to membership in the so ciety were Dr. Charles H. Bridges, veterinary pathology, and Dr. Fred C. Neal, veterinary medicine and surgery. BATTALION CLASSIFIED FOR SALE Fixit” at estimate. information. registered. Three months Black and tan markings. 5 Wormed. VI 6-4968. 505 Pick-up Payment on UNDERWOOD STANDARD Typewriter 11” carriage, pica type. DAVIS OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. 314 N. Main TA 2-0222 Bryan, Texas 6-6589 after 5 p. m. 311 Walton. To Aggies & Faculty Plan Your Banquets NOW For Spring, Banquet Room With Reservations For 250 Or Less Call TA 2-1353 The TRIANGLE 3606 So. 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See free movie, Breast Self Examination, at Palace Theatre, March 20, 10 a. m., and Kemp High School, March 20, 7:30 p. m. Spon sored by American Cancer Society. 10 lt3 ST. THOMAS EPISCOPAL CHURCH Parish Lenten supper will be served at 6:30 this evening. Even ing prayer services will be held each weekday evening at 7:15. OUR SAVIOUR’S LUTHERAN CHURCH Topic for Pastor Ed Svendsen’s sermon at Lenten services this evening at 7:30 will be “The Exe cution—His and Ours.” A discus sion period will follow the service in the student center. BETHEL LUTHERAN CHURCH “Jesus Against Lawlessness and Rebellion” will be the subject of Course on Traffic Being Conducted About 30 people from almost every section of the state are at tending the annual short course on Traffic Engineering in the Memor ial Student Center this week. Present and future traffic prob lems are being discussed at the school by the engineers. C. J. Keese of the A&M’s Civil Engineering Department gave the welcome address Monday. Harvey Hawkins, engineer of survey and plans at the Department of Traffic and Transportation in Houston, gave the opening talk on the traf fic movement problem. Among the problems to be dis cussed at the school will be speed studies, accident studies, parking problems, speed regulation and zoning, traffic signs and signals, one-way streets, and street plan ning and design. the Rev. William C. Petersen’s ser mon at the 7:45 Lenten worship tonight. Choir rehearsal is sche duled for 8:45. Walther League will meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursday for a social and postponed business meeting. The Ladies Circle has planned a white elephant party for 7:30 p.m. Fri day. Junior confirmation class meets at 8:30 a.m. Saturday. FAITH UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST Lenten worship this evening at 7:30 will feature a quiet hour spon sored by the Woman’s Guild. Mid-week services at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the Zion United Church of Christ in Kurten will feature a sermon by the Rev. R. F. Buck on “What Jesus Did for Thomas.” BRYAN CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Tonight’s services will begin at 7:30. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Mid-week services will be con ducted at 8 tonight. The reading room will be open for an hour pre ceding the services. A&M CHURCH OF CHRIST Regular mid-week worship serv ice will be held at 7:15 tonight. Ladies Bible class meets at 9:30 a.m. Thursday. COLLEGE HEIGHTS ASSEMBLY OF GOD Prayer meeting will be conduc ted at 7:30 this evening. ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC CHAPEL Evening Mass will be celebrated at 5:15 today, followed by Rosary and Benediction at 7:15. Aggie Newman Club Hears Talk By Religious Brother: SPECIAL NOTICE SUL ROSS LODGE NO. 1300, A.F. * A.M. College Station, Texas Called meeting Thursday, March 20 at 7 p. m. The Entered Apprentice Mason’s Degree will he conferred. Also E. A. examinations. E. L. Mayhugh, W.M. Joe WoolKet, Sec’y. Electrolux Sales and Service. G. C. Williams. TA 3-6600. 90tfn Do you need help with your in come tax return ? 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College The life of a religious brother was described Sunday for the Ag gie Newman Club by Brother Bar tel of the Holy Cross Brothers stationed at Saint Edward’s Uni versity in Austin. Addressing the club on the sub ject of vocations, Bartel said that the life of a religious brother is widely misunderstood. He also discussed the importance of picking the right vocation in life and stated that no matter what one’s vocation, he must cooperate with God in order to be success ful. Bartel, whose territory covers 27 states, each year travels from coast to coast speaking at Army camps and before Newman Clubs. Delvin Lefner, president of the club, announced that a charcoal burger fry for all members and their guests will be held tonight at Saint Mary’s Student Center. Tick ets are available through Wing and Regiment chaplains and dorm representatives. Social Whirl Geology Wives Club will meet at 8 tonight in the Brooks room of the YMCA. A business meeting will be held. 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