The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 18, 1960, Image 3

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    Seminar Series
To Begin Dec. 2
The first of a series of seminars
to be conducted by the Department
of Nuclear Engineering, will be
held Dec. 2. The speaker will be
Henry R. Slagle, gradaute student
in nuclear engineering, who will
discuss “Criticality Calculations for
a Reactor Coupled to a Subcritical
Assembly.”
Donald E. Feltz, also a graduate
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student in nuclear engineering will
be the second speaker, Dec. 9. His
topic will be “The Effects of In
ternal Heat Generation on Heat
Transfer in Thin Fins.”
Dr. George M. Krise of the De
partment of Biology will talk on
“Biological Implifications of the
Use of Nuclear Power in Space,”
at the Dec. 16 seminar.
On Jan. 16, Dr. Roy A. Axford
of the Nuclear Engineering staff,
will discuss “Multiple Scattering
Viewpoint in Neutron Transport
Theory.”
Dr. Paul B. Crawford of the
Petroleum Research Committee will
talk on “Elements in Sizing of
Nuclear Bombs for Engineering
Works,” at the Jan. 13 seminar.
Dr. Robert G. Cochran, Head of
the Department of Nuclear Engi
neering will discuss “Cerenkev
Radiation,” at the Jan 30 seminar.
The weekly seminars will be held
at 4 p.m. each Friday in Room 211
of the W. T. Doherty Petroleum
Engineering building. Persons who
have an active interest in the
utilization of nuclear energy in
science and engineering are in
vited to attend the meetings.
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THE BATTALION
Friday, November 18,1960
College Station, Texas
Page 3
Conniff Girls Dine
The girls in Ray Conniffs Chorus were guests at Duncan
Dining Hall last night before their Town Hall performance
in G. Rollie White Coliseum. Left to right are Syd Heaton,
Mary Lou Lyons, Brantley Laycock, Rita Stephens, Toni
Stevens, Berry Cash and Ronnie Frazier.
24 Initiated Into
Eta Kappa Nu
The A&M Gamma Mu Chapter
of Eta Cappa Nu, a national honor
ary fraternity for electrical engi
neering students, has held its fall
semester initiation of new mem
bers. The initiation ceremony was
followed by a banquet Monday eve
ning at the Triangle Restaurant.
Some fifty members and guests
were present.
The guest speaker for the ban
quet was Dr. Dale Leipper, Head
of the Department of Oceanog
raphy and Meteorology. Leipper
Frosh Engineering
Society To Meet
The Freshman Engineering So
ciety will meet in the Chemistry
Lecture Room at 7:30 tonight. The
topic of the program will be civil
engineering, and will be conducted
by Dr. S. R. Wright, Head of the
Department of Civil Engineering.
A film will be shown at the meet
ing and important business will
be discussed.
Cheerless leader
Not a “rah rah” left in him! He’s just
discovered there’s no more Coke. And
a cheer leader without Coke is as sad
as a soap opera. To put the sparkle
back in his eye—somebody!—
bring him a sparkling cold Coca-Cola!
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Checkbook
These helpful items can be ob
tained at the MSC Lost and
Found Auction in the Fountain
Room on Nov. 22, 1960 at 2 p. m.
until all is sold.
discussed the scope and stature of
his department and pointed out the
need for more advanced electronic
instrumentation.
The new members are: Douglas
N. Andrews, Rogelia Avila, Thomas
J. Blankenship, George M. Craw
ford, David R. Daughtry, Terrence
D. Gossett, Charles A. Hawthorne,
Robert L. Hughen, Robert W.
Hughes, Travis W. Johnson.
Others initiated Monday night
were: Elton M. Jordan, Daniel E.
Kasprowicz, James D. Knox, Ram
sey K. Melugin, Arthur T. Moore,
Harold D. Piper, Edward N.
Pitrucha, William E. Rudd.
In addition, these people were
brought into the organization:
John J. Sullivan, Allen D. Walling
ford, James B. Webster, Thomas
W. Whaley, Joseph C. Wheeler and
Dean R. Woodward.
New Organization
Elects Officers
Dick Robertson of 713 S. Vir
ginia, La Porte, has been elected
president of the Texas Society of
Professional Engineers, newly or
ganized by A&M students. .
Other officers elected include
Ronnie Frazier of Dallas, vice
president; Kenneth Gudgen of Ft.
Worth, secretary and Stephen W.
Seale, Jr., of Floresville, treas
urer.
Professor Attends
Galveston Seminar
Dr. R. M. Stevenson of the Di-
visoin of Business Administration
is in Galveston today participating
in a Management Seminar for em
ployees of the Southwestern Bell
Telephone Co.
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Sunday Church Schedules Changed
Churches will hold special early
services Sunday at 5:45 a.m. Chap
lains and religious workers urge
Aggies to come as they are (in
fatigues) if they cannot attend
regular services because of the
Bonfire.
St. Mary’s Catholic Church will
hold services at 5:45 a.m. and the
First Baptist Church service will
be held at 5:30 a.m. These church
groups will pray together at The
All-Faith Chapel: Methodist, Pres
byterian, Episcopal, Christian and
Lutheran.
First Baptist Church
Special service for Aggies at
5:30 a.m., Sunday School at 9:30
a.m. and morning worship at 10:45
a.m.
St. Thomas Chapel
Holy Communion at 8 a.m.,
family service, morning prayer and
sermon will be held at 9:15 a.m.
and church school at 9:45 a.m.
A&M Methodist Church
Church school will be held at
9:45 a.m., morning worship at
10:55 a.m. and evening worship at
7 p.m.
Church of Christ
Bible school will meet at 9:45
a.m. and the morning worship
service will be held at 10:45 a.m.
Young people’s classes will be held
at 6:15 p.m. and evening worship
will be at 7:15 p.m.
Bethel Lutheran Church
Sunday morning worship services
will be held at 8:15 a.m. and 10:45
a.m. with Sunday School at 9:30
a.m. The subject of this Sunday’s
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6 :30 A.M.—Daily Masses (Mon., Wed.,
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B :20 P.M.—Daily Masses (Tuesday &
Thursday)
6:30-7:30 P.M.—Confessions Saturday
& before all masses
7:20 P.M.—Rosary & Benediction Wed.
A&M CHRISTIAN CHURCH
8:30 A.M.—Coffee Time
B:4S A.M.—Sunday School
11:00 A.M.—Mornlnf Service*
BETHEL LUTHERAN
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(Missouri Synod)
8:15 A.M.—Morning Worship
9:30 A.M.—Church School
10:45 A.M.—Morning Worship
UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP
4:00-5 :30 P.M.—Friday School, YMCA
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8:30 A.M.—Priesthood Meeting
10:00 A.M.—Sunday School
6:30 P.M.—Sacrament Meeting
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9:15 A.M.—Sr*day School
10:30 A.M.—Morning Worship
7:30 P.M.—Evening Service
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9:16 A.M.—Family Service
11:00 A.M.—Sermon
7:00 P.M.—Evening Prayer
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7:15 P.M.—Evening Service
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11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship
6:30 P.M.—Young People’s S
7:30 P.M.—Evening Worship
6:30 P.M.—Young People’s Service
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10:55 A.M.—Morning Worship
6:30 & 6:00 P.M.—MYF Meeting*
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9.45 A.M.—Church School
11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship
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Danny and Tess took part in the Thanksgiving
tableau at school last week, and they did a good job.
As I looked at them, I thought of the real Pilgrim
children and that first Thanksgiving.
Our forefathers weren’t inoculated against child
hood illnesses. They didn’t have miracle drugs and
warm clothes. They certainly didn’t have more than
they could eat. They faced incredible hardships, with
no bright toys for special rewards, no candy bars.
But they knelt down in the cold with their parents
and gave thanks to God just for being alive.
Can we do less today? Can we possibly do less,
this Thanksgiving, than go to Church and humbly
give thanks to our Creator for His wonderful gift
of life?
Copyright '1960, Keister AJv. Service, Slrtthurg, Vi.
THE CHURCH FOR ALL .
ALL FOR THE CHURCH
The Church is the greatest factor on
earth for the building of character and
good citiaenship. It is a storehouse of
spiritual values. Without a strong Church,
neither democracy nor civilization can
survive. There are four sound reasons
why every person should attend services
regularly and support the Church. They
are: (I) For his own sake. (2) For his
children’s sake. (3) For the sake of his
community and nation. (4) For the sake
of the Church itself, which needs his
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