Page 2 THE BAHALION College Station, Texas Friday, February 9, 1962 I MDVIF go ROUND Palace Through Tuesday — -^“The Trapp Family” Queen Through S a t u r d a y—^“The Trade” Sunday through Wednesday— ★★“The Explosive Generation” and ★“Cobweb” Skyway Saturday only—★★★“The Tall Story” and “Please Turn Over” and “Gold of the Seven Saints” —both unreviewed. Sunday through Wednesday— “I Bombed Pearl Harbor” and “Then There Were Three”—both unreviewed. Circle Saturday only—★★“The Steel Claw” and ★★“Sergeant Rut ledge” and ★★“The Midnight Story” Sunday through Tuesday — ★★★“The Absent-Minded Pro fessor” and ★★★“His Majesty O’Keefe” Campus Through Tuesday — ★★“The Comancheros’” Guion Hall Friday only — ★★★“The Sins of Rachel Cade” Saturday only—“House of the Seven Hawks”—unreviewed—and ★★★★“Some Came Running” Saturday midnight and Sun day—★★★“Claudelle Inglish” T. Nickell ★ ★★★★Exceptional ★★★★—Excellent ★ ★★—Good ★ ★—Fair ★—Poor Job Calls The following firms will inter view graduating seniors on the third floor of the YMCA Build ing: Minnesota Mining and Manu facturing Co. — Chemical indus trial and mechanical engineering (B.S., M.S.); chemistry and physics (M.S., Ph.D.). U.S. Naval Ordnance Labora tory — Electrical and mechanical engineering and physics (B.S., M.S. and Ph.D.). U.S. Naval Ordnance Test Sta tion — Electrical and mechanical engineering, physics, math and oceanography (all degree levels). Monday and Tuesday Dow Chemical Co. — Chemical engineering and chemistry (B.S., M.S., Ph.D.); mechanical and in dustrial engineering, agricultural economics and industrial distri bution (B.S., M.S.); accounting (B.B.A.); business administra tion (B.B.A., M.B.A.). Atlantic Refining Co.—Chemi cal, electrical, mechanical and petroleum engineering, geophys ics, physical chemistry and phys ics (all degree levels). Boeing Co.—Aeronautical, civil, electrical, industrial and mechan ical engineering, mathematics and physics (all degree levels). Monday-Wednesday Cities Service Petroleum Co.— Chemical, civil, electrical, indus trial, mechanical, petroleum engi neering (B.S., M.S.); accounting, business administration and fi nance (B.B.A., M.B.A.), and eco nomics (B.A., M.A.). Tuesday Radio Corporation of America —Electrical and mechanical en gineering and physics (B.S., M.S.). Tuesday and Wednesday International Business Ma chines Corp.—Electrical and me chanical engineering, data proc essing and physics (B.S., M.S.); mathematics (B.A., M.A.). TOWN HALL PRESENTS An Extraordinary MUSICAL FUN SHOW FERRANTE w TEICHER “Fftpiw Luiur The Popular Recording: Artists who made “Exodus’* and “Theme from "The Apartment’” the top instrumental records of the year THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15 8 P. M. G. 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BOB SLOAN EDITOR Managing Editor Tommy Holbein Larry Smith Sports Editor Alan Payne, Ronnie Bookman, Robbie D. Godwin ..News Editors ^ k CADET SLOUCH mmwtm .............. - fr : l § fjf | | ta * -jJk j n3 11 byjim Earie Bulletin Board SlSljlISiil - Club will have a Valentine Pj. Friday beginning at 8 mile] cial Room of the MSC. Professional Societies Society of American Military Engineers will meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the Physics Lecture Room. Pre-Med - Pre-Dent Society will meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. in Room 107, Biological Sciences Building. Business will include discussion of the Feb. 17 trip to Houston and nominations for the outstanding pre-med and pre dent students. at 7:30 in Room Student Center. 3-B, Memorial Wives Clubs Chemical Engineering Wives Social Groups Chess Club will meet tonight '^HI10RENUN0ERI2V€ABS- f R£E FRIDAY ‘THE LONG HOT SUMMER’ with Joanne Woodward Plus “THE STORY OF RUTH” with Stuart Whitman v* >>w - m s . “ . . . I never thought chemistry could be such fun!” Church News SATURDAY “TALL STORY” with Anthony Perkins PLEASE TURN OVER” with Ted Kay “GOLD OF THE SEVEN SAINTS” with Clint Walker Plus FOUR CARTOONS A&M Presbyterian Church Sunday—Aggie welcome coffee, 9:30 a.m.; Church school, 9:45 a.m.; Morning worship, “Sources and Resources,” 11 a.m.; Leagues, 5 p.m. A&M Church of Christ Sunday—Radio sermon, 8 a.m.; Bible school, 9:45 a.m.; Morning worship, “Where Is the Church,” 10:45 a.m.; Young peoples’ class, 6:15 p.m.; Aggie class, 6:30 p.m.; 1* WISH I’D SAID THAT! They asked me how I did it. And I gave ’em the Scripture text: “You keep your light so shining A little in front of the next!’’ —Rudyard Kipling *EUGENE RUSH, Life insurance agent, North Gate ms NOW SHOWING CIRCLE LAST NITE Robert Mitchum In “THE SUNDOWNERS” (In Color) & “HELL IN KOREA” SATURDAY NITE ONLY Robert Montgomery In * “STEEL CLAW” & Jeff Hunter In “SGT. RUTLEDGE” & Tony Curtis In “MIDNIGHT STORY” SUNDAY “ABSENT MINDED PROFESSOR” Evening worship, “Watch,” 7:15 p.m. A&M Lutheran Church Sunday—Holy Communion, Sunday—Holy Communion, “The Climb of a Lifetime,” 11 a.m.; Aggie Bible class, 10 a.m. SUNDAY THRU WEDNESDAY “I BOMBED PEARL HARBOR” with Toshiro Mifune Plus “THEN THERE WERE THREE” with Alex Nicol DANCE SNOOK, HALL SATURDAY, FEB. 10 Music By THE JOKERS QUEEN Theater COMING FEBRUARY 15th WINNER OF A ACADEMY •^AWARDS HAVE YOU or" PM "ONE OF THE YEAR’S BEST!” #AfcTA