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’T Page 2 THE BATTALION College Station, Texas -Friday, March 2, 1962 MOVIE go ROUND Palace Through Tuesday—★★“Lover, Come Back” Movie-makers are nice people. For instance, aware that some viewers may have missed “Pillow Talk”—starring Rock Hudson, Doris Day, and Tony Randall, they have pro vided us with this hardly changed rehash—starring Rock Hudson, Doris Day, and Tony Randall. Where else can we get consid eration like that ? Queen Through Saturday — ★★★★ “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” The screen adaptation of Truman Ca pote’s hilarious—and pointed— novel, “Tiffany’s” contains de licious Audrey Hepburn as the sophisticated New Yorker, George Peppard as the writer in her life, and a cat named “Cat” as the cat in the rain. A mag nificent urban-bourbon tragicom edy. Sunday through Wednesday— “Love Is Better Than Ever”— unreviewed. Campus Through Saturday—'★★★★★ “Ben Hur” Minus a miracle or two, and an hour or two, no bet ter screen-fare around. Sunday through Wednesday— “The Singer, Not the Song”—un reviewed. Circle Saturday only—★★“Great Day 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. Publicatio Troettner, School of Engineering:; Otto R 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 republication of all news —‘■- 1 — jji-j t. — --4. -4i ji4.-j !_ 4i. ^aper and local news of of all other matter her«- dispatcbes credited to it or not otherwise credited in the paper and local news of spontaneous origin published herein. Rights of republication in are also reserved. Second-class postage paid at College Station, Texas. MEMJSERi The Assoeiated Presti Texas Press Assn. Represented nationally by National Advertising Services, Inc., New York City, Chicago, Los An geles and San Francisco. BOB SLOAN EDITOR A TOWN HALL PRESENTATION k In Person! joirdKco MS P*® DANCERS! M MONDAY, MARCH 5 8 P. M. G. Rollie White Coliseum TICKETS: Reserve $3.00 General Admission $2.50 CADET SLOUCH by Jim Earle in the Morning” and ★★“Because They’re Young” and ★★★“Jet Pilot” Sunday through Tuesday—★ “Ada” and ★★“Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea” “Ada”—pre viously reviewed. “Voygge” tries the viewer’s imagination some what. Example: A giant squid temporarily delays a submarine crew from stopping a fire in space with a missile that nobody but the sub’s captain thinks will work. Skyway Schedule not available. . .they said. Guion Hall Saturday — ★ ★ “The Benny Goodman Story” plus “Never Steal Anything Small” In “Good man,” Steven Allen, primarily an m.c.-pianist, portrays Benny Goodman, primarily a clarinetist- band leader. “Small” — unre viewed. Sunday — ★ ★ ★ “The Naked Edge” Though Deborah Kerr comes off well as the suspicious wife, Gary Cooper, cast as the suspected husband, is as out of place as an intelligent prof at A&M. T. Nickell ★★★★★Exceptional ★★★★Excellent ★ ★★Good ★ ★Fair ★Poor Job Calls “ . . . frankly, it doesn’t matter to me—I just like crusades!’ Church News Attend the churh of your choice on Sunday. A&M Presbyterian Church Sunday — Aggie welcome cof fee, 9:30 a.m.; Church school, 9:45 a.m.; Morning worship, “The Cross—A Symbol or a Reality?” 11 a.m.; Leagues, 5 p.m. A&M Lutheran Church Sunday—Aggie Bible class, 10 a.m.; Holy Communion, The Rev. A. O. Rast, director of missions for the Lutheran Church, Mis souri Synod, 11 a.m. W’ednesday — Lenten Vespers, 7:15 p.m.; Gamma Delta, 7:30 p.m. Summer Jobs Sinclair Refining Co. will inter view juniors majoring in chem ical engineering Monday. The following firms will inter view graduating seniors in the Placement Office in the YMCA Building: Monday Diamond Alkali Co.—Chemical engineering (B.S.). Sinclair Refining Co. — Chem ical and mechanical engineering (B.S.). United States General Account ing Office—Accounting (B.B.A., M.B.A.). Arthur Young and Co.—Ac counting (B.B.A., M.B.A.). Monday and Tuesday Caterpillar Tractor Co.—Chem ical, electrical and mechanical en gineering (B.S., M.S.), agricul tural, civil, and industrial engi neering and industrial education (B.S.). Tuesday Aetna Casualty and Surety Co. —Business administration, eco nomics, English, history and mathematics. Aetna Life Insurance Co.—Ag ricultural economics, business ad ministration, economics, insur ance, personnel administration, and history and government. Employers Casualty Co.—Agri cultural economics, business ad ministration, economics, and mathematics. Ralston Purina Co. — Agricul tural, chemical, civil, industrial and mechanical engineering (B.S.). Rath Packing Co.—Agricultur al economics and sociology, busi ness administration, dairy science and food technology and econom ics. Sears, Roebuck and Co.—Ac counting and business adminis tration. neering and industrial technol ogy (B.S.). Procter and Gamble Distribut ing Co.—Agricultural economics, business administration, econom ics, industrial education, and in dustrial and mechanical engi neering (Bachelor degree level). Thiokol Chemical Corp.—Chem ical, electrical, industrial and me chanical engineering and chem istry (B.S.), and mathematics (B.A., M.A.). Canada leads in world nickel pro duction and is a major producer of gold and platinum. SUMMER JOBS in EUROPE THE ‘new’-WAY TO SEE & ‘live’ EUROPE SPECIALIZING in ‘European Safaris’ FOR SUMMER JOBS OR TOURS WRITE: AMERICAN STUDENT INFORMA TION SERVICE, 22. Avenue de la Liberte, Luxerborg- City, Grand Duchy of Luxembourg Cold H0US 1,040-1 erry Du idged ;eer of ;ock SI rtnrrm “S] Tuesday and Wednesday Otis Elevator Co. — Electrical, industrial, and mechanical engi- iMiljj TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE j NEW’62 CELEBRITY NYLON EXTRA 1 RIDE THE KELLY RMD KELLY ■mis JOE FAULK AUTO 220 E. 25th TA 2-1669 YOUR KELLY CAR SAFETY CENTER Bulletin Board Wives Club Mechanical Engineering Wives Club will hold a Bake Sale Sat urday, in front of Sears in Town- shire Shopping Center. Any member of the club who wishes to bring baked goods to sell must have them there by 10 a.m. CORPS SOPHS. & JUNIOR YEARBOOK PORTRAIT SCHEDULE SOPHS and JUNIORS in the Corps will have their portrait made for the “AGGIELAND” according to the following schedule. Portraits will be made at the AGGIELAND STUDIO between the hours of 8 a. m. and 5 p. m. on the days scheduled. February Co. 26- 27 White Band 27- 28 Maroon Band 28- March 1 Sqd. 1-3 March 1-2 5- 6 6- 7 7- 8 8- 9 12- 13 13- 14 4-6 7-8 9-11 12-13 14-16 A-i, b:i, c-i D-l, E-l, F-l, G-l Your Future in Electronics at Hughes As the West’s leader in advanced electronics, Hughes Is engaged in some of the most dramatic and critical projects ever envisioned. Challenges for your imagination and development are to be found in such diversified programs as: , I Project Surveyor (soft lunar landing) 3-dimensional Radars Plasma Physics, Ion Propulsion Solid State Materials and Devices Communications Satellites Digital Computer Systems Hydrospace Electronics Infrared These are among the more than 500 outstanding programs now in prog ress at Hughes. These programs require the talents of E.E.’s and Physi cists who desire to work with professional scientists in research, de velopment and manufacture. In addition, Hughes sponsors advanced degree programs for aca demic growth. These programs provide for advanced degree study at many leading universities. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS and PHYSICISTS B.§., M.S. and Ph.D. Candidates Members of our staff will conduct CAMPUS INTERVIEWS March 14, 1962 Find out more about the wide range of activities, educational programs, reloca tion allowances and progressive benefit plans offered by Hughes. For interview appointment or informational literature consult your College Placement Director. Or write: College Placement Office, Hughes, Culver City, California. An equal opportunity employer. Creating a new world with Electronics j , ml- X mm www /AMERICA’S HAPPIEST MuSICAL MERED1TH WILLSON'S THE SHOW FOR EVERYONE oSwra'ilin. b, MORTON DA COSTA I DIRECT FROM 4 YEARS ON BROADWAY FRIDAY, MARCH 2 at GUION HALL 2 Performances — 6:00 p. m. & 9:30 p. m. 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