The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 09, 1961, Image 2

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THE BATTALION
College Station, Texas Thursday, November 9, 1961
CADET SLOUCH
by Jim Earle
Pass
In
Review
New order for the Corps of Cadets, dated 7 November
1961: complains that freshman cadets are being 1 five to ten
minutes late to class each day. Says the order: “Commanders
are directed to see that this situation is corrected and that
all 3rd and 4th classmen who have classes at 0800 hours are
on their way to class prior to 0845 hours.”
★ ★ ★
Stump Selensky, self-made problem solver, has opened
a problem consultant service similar to the column, “Dear
Abbie.” Not to be published, this service is offered free to
all Ag’gies who will mail their problems in to him along with
a self-addressed, stamped envelope. His box number is 2993
College Station. To add realism,- why not address it to “Dear
Aggies?”
Robert Richardson, reknowned parachute jumper about
campus, took advantage of a unique opportunity recently;
while floating down from about 5,000 feet, he noticed two
sophomores and their dates far out “in the woods” near the
jumping area. From 400 feet up, he hollered, “Howdy!”
Needless to say, the two couples were startled! Later it
was discovered the two boys were freshmen in Richardson’s
outfit last year.
Bulletin Board
Hometown Clubs
The following hometown clubs
will meet tonight in the Aca
demic Building:
Dallas club will meet at 7:30
p.m. in Room 307.
Hill Country club will meet at
7:30 p.m. in Room 205.
Borger club will meet at 7:30
p.m. in Room 411.
Houston Reagan club will meet
at 7:30 p.m. in Room 127.
Arkansas Home State club will
meet at 7:15 p.m. in Room 307.
Highland Lakes club will meet
at 7:30 p.m. in Room 210. Stu
dents from Lampasas, Burnet,
Llano and surrounding areas are
invited.
Austin club will meet at 7:30
p.m. in Room 227.
These hometown clubs will
meet tonight in the YMCA
Building:
Marshall club will meet at 7:30
p.m. in Room 102.
Yankee club will meet at 7:30
p.m. in Room 201. Yankee sweet
heart application pictures should
be brought to the meeting.
Brush Country club will meet
at 7:30 p.m. in the Reading
Room.
These hometown clubs will
meet tonight in the Memorial
Student Center:
Bay Area club will meet at
7:30 p.m. in Room 2-A.
Wichita Fall club will meet at
7:30 p.m. in the Social Room.
Laredo club will meet at 7:30
p.m. in Room 2-A. Club sweet
heart will be selected.
Cen-Tex club (San Marcos and
Randolph A.F.B.) will meet at
7:30 p.m. in the Art Room.
Del Rio club will meet in the
Coffee Shop at 7:30 p.m.
And these hometown clubs will
meet tonight:
Houston San-Jac club will meet
at 7:30 p.m. in the Dorm 15
lounge.
Trans-Pecos club will meet at
8 p.m. in the Animal Industries
Building.
Job Calls
“To show our good will toward Texas University we should
volunteer to assist in their next panty raid!”
Sound Off
THE BATTALION
Editor,
The Battalion:
Opinions expressed in The Battalion are those of the stu
dent writers only. The Battalion is a non-tax-supported, non
profit, self-supporting educational enterprise edited and op
erated by students as a journalism laboratory and community
newspaper and is under the supervision of the director of
Student Publications at Texas A&M College.
Members of the Student Publications Board are L. A. Duewall, director of Student
Publications, chairman; Allen Schrader, School of Arts and Sciences j Willard I.
Truettner, School of Engineering ; Otto 'R. Kunze, School oi Agriculture; and Dr. E. D.
McMurry, School of Veterinary Medicine.
The Battalion, a student newspaper at Texas A.&M. is published in College Sta
tion, Texas, daily except Saturday, Sunday, and Monday, and holiday periods, Septem
ber through May, and once a week during summer school.
The Associated Press is entitled exclusively to the use for republlcation of all ne
dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in the paper and local news
spontaneous origin published herein. Rights of republication of all other matter he
delusively to the use for republication of all news
of
in are also reserved.
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as second-class
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gress of March 8, 1870.
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BOB SLOAN :.ir_2 - EDITOR
Tommy Holbein Managing Editor
Larry Smith Sports Editor
Alan Payne, Ronnie Bookman News Editors
Sylvia Ann Bookman Society Editor
Bob Roberts Assistant Sports Editor
Ronnie Fann, Gerry Brown, Johnny Baughman Staff Writers
Johnnv Herrin Photop-rnnher
Read Classifieds Daily
I would like to take this op
portunity to correct any misun
derstanding which evidently re
sulted from the publication of
the letter I received from Coach
Jim Myers in last Friday’s Batt.
Having worked in conjunction
. with Coach Myers on the corri
dor formed by the Corps be
tween Henderson Hall and Sbisa
Dining Hall on the morning of
the Baylor game, I realized that
the purpose of the letter was to
thank the Corps for this partic
ular action. However, I failed
to make this fact known. Please
accept my apology.
As far as supporting the team
is concerned, it is clearly evident
CHANGED PLANS
ROANOKE, . Va. OP)—Came the
day for ground breaking for the
new City Rescue Mission building.
Howard Sigmon, president, wielded
a shovel but his spading failed—
the site was paved underneath the
weeds. He tried again with a
mechanical shovel and turned dirt.
from the game attendance that
the civilian students are doing
their part. This was especially
true at the Arkansas game. Ci
vilian student support is also
evident in the expected partici
pation of civilian students in the
building of the bonfire.
I agree with what Mr. O’Neil
said—“United we stand, divided
we fall”—and if the civilian stu
dents haven’t been recognized it
was certainly not intentional.
Jim Davis
Head Yell Leader
The following firms will inter
view seniors in the Placement
Office of the YMCA Building:
Friday
Bell Helicopter Co.—Aeronaut
ical and mechanical engineering
(B.S.).
General Tire and Rubber Co.
—Chemistry, electrical, industrial
and mechanical engineering and
industrial technology (bachelor’s
degree level).
Temco Electronics and Missiles
Co.—Aeronautical, electrical and
mechanical engineering (B.S.,
M.S., Ph.D.).
AT&T Long Lines, a part of
Bell Telephone System; and
Southwestern Bell Telephone Co.
—Aeronautical, chemical, civil,
electrical, industrial and mechan
ical engineering; industrial tech
nology, economics, mathematics
and business administration.
TEEING OFF IN OSAGE
PAWHUSKA, Okla. 6P)__The
name of a new golf club recently
opened on the Osage Indian res
ervation here is “Tah-Ha-Ga-su.”
The name means “hits the ball with
a club.”
At this point city manager
Arthur Owens arrived and called
a halt. He had just received a
map from the highway department
showing the lot would be taken
for future Interstate Highway 81.
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HOLIDAY-ON-SKIS
IN COLORADO
Dec. 26th-Jan. 1st
Featuring winter sports on the
snow-clad slopes of Hidden Val
ley ; skiing, ice-skating, tobog
ganing. Round trip from Dal
las by Texas Zephyr $183.00.
VIVA HOLIDAY IN MEXICO
Dec. 26th-Jan. 1st
Featuring 6 festive days in
Mexico City, Cuernavaca, and
Taxco—with a gala celebration
New Year’s Eve.
Round trip by air from
Houston $225.
Beverley Bra ley
TOURS and TRAVEL
Memorial Student Center
Texas A&M College
College Station, Texas
Phone Victor 6-7744
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DINE AND DANCE every Sat
urday in a pleasant, romantii
atmosphere in the Caribbean
Room of the Chapultepec Re$.
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