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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1960)
THE BATTALION Thursday, August 25,1960 College Station, Texas Page 5 I The center of the college community social and recreational activities since 1950, the Memorial Student Center is the place where a student may spend his leisure hours, relaxing or participating in the many activities offered by f. its educational and recreational program. The MSC belongs to you, and its purpose is to help you make the most of your college life % x s « t I - v s'r •.. with the hope of providing a social and educational supplement to your everyday life as student Are to you and your Guests * CAFETERIA * Complete Food Service. * GUEST ROOMS Regular room accommodations (cool and first class), ^ check cashing, ticket sales for most events, information ^ and lost & found, plus many more services you can use. * MAIL SERVICE United States Post Office located in the building. * * REMEMBER The profits of the MSC Businesses go to support the 50-60 thousand square feet of floor space for your use too, as meeting rooms, dances, movies, Art Galleries, for Camera Club darkrooms, receptions, Great Issues 3^- speakers, Browsing Library, Record Playing Rooms, Piano Room, Honor Banquets or for just lounging and visiting in ... “the living room of the campus” ... ★ ★★★★★ PERSONNEL . . . helps the many activity committees interview personnel for membership and handles the numerous personnel problems in the large and diversified student activities .program in the MSC. PUBLIC RELATIONS . . . brings to the attention of the campus and community the facilities and activities available in the MSC, through radio, newspaper and television. RADIO . . . Comprised of “ham” operators and other students interested in amateur radio, and operates its own “ham shack” in the MSC. MUSIC . . . sponsors recitals of classical and popular music, Jazz, Dixieland and region al, national and international artists to students, staff and community. Season tickets may be obtained in the MSC Directorate Office. All students ■who pay student activity fees are admitted at no additional cost. STUDENT CONFERENCE ON NATIONAL AFFAIRS . . . better known as SCONA, is held annually in December for student repre- sensatives from colleges and universities across the nation. Members of the committee make the many arrangements involved in presenting this conference. THE AGGIELAND ORCHESTRA . . . furnishes the music for stage shows in Guion Hall and G. Rollie White Coliseum and the numerous dances on the campus and in other Texas Cities. SINGING CADETS . . . membership is open to students interested in this type of activity. The group furnishes music for numerous campus entertainments and programs and travels to many Texas cities for concerts and shows. TOWN HALL SERIES . . . offering an array of nationally famous concerts artists and top-flight en tertainers at a nominal fee. This year the program includes Ray Conniff and his Orchestra, National Ballet Theatre, Air Force Band, and other special attractions. Season tickets will be available at the cashier’s window in the west end of the MSC. ORGANIZATIONAL ACTIVITIES . . . providing banking service and help with the activities of the numerous athletic, literary, religious, class, military, musical, technical, hometown, county or school clubs, as well as service with graduate announcements, organization awards and Aggie records. Also the channel through which these organizations may make arrangements for dances and other social functions. THE MUSIC HALL . . . located west of Dorm 2 with practice rooms equipped with all the necessary equipment for recreational music and the more serious music activities. GUION HALL THEATRE . . . Operating on weekends offering A&M students good second-run movies at low cost. Organization and selected films under the sponsorship of the MSC Film Society. THE GROVE . . a provides facilities for outdroor dances, movies, yell practice, picnics and club parties. Reservations for the Grove and Guion Hall should .be made through the MSC Social Office. f; f| - i For further information about MSC activities, call the Memorial Student Center, \ I 6-8721, Station 36