Wounded In South Viet Nam Fighting A wounded Cietnamese soldier is carried Nam. United States helicopters flew the on a stretcher from a helicopter in the back- attacking- force into action. This picture ground at Tourane Airport in Saigon. The was made by Associated Press Photographer soldier was wounded during an attack Fred Waters who accompanied the mission, against Viet Cong forces in the Quang Ngai (AP Wirephoto via radio from Paris) area in the rugged mountains of central Viet Sex Aspects of Marriage Topic of 3rd YMCA Forum “The Sexual Aspects of Max*ried Life” will be the topic of the third weekly YMCA mariage forum Monday night at 7:30 in the YMCA Building, with Dr. Spencer Bayles, practicing psychiatrist from Hous ton as chairanm. Subtopics under the night’s pro- gi'am will be questions including, “How impox*tant i^ sexual com patibility in the total marriage relationship?” “What ideals and standards of sex morality are held?” “What does religion say about sex” Other subtopics ax’e, “Pre-mari- tal sexual x’elations — sexual re lations in max'riage as factox's af fecting marital adjustments,” “Planned parenthood” and “Com plex causes of sex adjustment or maladjustment.” Bayles received his medical training (M.D.) at the University of Kansas in 1944. His training continued in Internal Medicine at the University of Kansas and Bellview Hospital in New York. In 1947-50 he received his psy- A TOWN HALL PRESENTATION MARCH 22 & 23 THE WHOLE COUNTRY IS BECOMING E- pua Dolls-about 500,000 plays a year are being put on by amateur actors. In this week's Post, you’ll learn how housewives and businessmen get brow-beaten by brash young di rectors. How the acting bug wrecked one girl’s engagement. And how top Broadway names are help ing out their amateur colleagues. 'x The Saturday Evening' l MARCH 24 ISSUE NOW ON SALE* chiatric training at Colorado Psy chiatric Hospital Denver, Colo. He received an M. S. degree from the University of Colorado in 1950. The noted psychiatrist became a member of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology in 1951, the same year becoming an assistant clinical professor of psy chiatry at the University of Colo rado Medical School. He also work ed as psychiatrist in student health at the university fx-om 1951 to 1953. From 1953 to 1955, Bayles was chief of the psychosomatic sec tion at the University of Kansas Medical Center. He was also as sistant professor of medicine and psychiatry at the university dur ing the same time. He became assistant professor of psychiatry at the Baylor Uni versity College of Medicine in 1955, staying there through 1959. Then, he became director of the psychiatx-ic out-patient clinic, Jef- fex’son Davis Hospital; clinical di rector of the Houston State Psy- chiati'ic Institute, and consultant to the Medical Division of Humble Oil Company. Bayles is presently on the ad- visoxy board of the Houston Coxxx- mittee on Alcholism; is a consult ant to the State Deparment of Health, Mental Health Division; consultant to the Medical Division of Continental Oil Company, and is president of the Houston Psy chiatric Society. Attendence dui-ing the past two forums has been excellent, ac- cox’ding to J. Gordon Gay, execu tive secretary of the YMCA. Over 250 have been reported in attend ance each time, he said.. SIC FLICS sc-- ' • m r \ " ■ , <£~' ’ . s * „ '' ^ kv \ ‘If it’s all right with you Captain, Ithiixk I’ll drop R.O.T.C.” ,1GAP^TTES 21 GREAT TOBACCOS MAKE 20 WONDERFUL SMOKES! AGED MILD, BLENDED MILD - NOT FILTERED MILD -THEY SATISFY ^ THE BATTALION Friday, March 23, 1962 College Station, Texas Page* Adjunct Full For First Term 4-H’ers Honor Ag Extension Staff Members ' Collegiate 4-H club membex's honored the Texas Agricultural Extension Service headquai'ters staff members at a spring ham burger fry at Hensel Park Thurs day night. Appi'oximately 50 staff mem bers of the Extension Sexwice rep resented college personnel and 12 district agents. At the meeting, the club in stalled officers for the spring se mester. The president for this semester is Gene Latham, sopho more agriculture major; first vice president, Bobby Quisenberry,. sen ior agricultux’al economics major; second vice-p resident, Larry Muehlstein, sophomore agricultur al education major. Registration for the A&M Ad junct at Junction is filling up x-apidly. Wilbur D. Kutach, assist ant professor, Counseling and Testing Center, said Friday that enrollment in the first six-week summer tex-m, June 4-July 13, reached its quota of 120 last week. Kutach added that enrollment for the second term, July 16- August 24, is expected to reach its quota by next week. Any high school graduate who has been accepted at A&M may go to the Adjunct, which, besides making it possible to get credit hours for summer work gives en tering freshman an idea of what college will be like. Selection of students is on a first-come first- Jim Beauchamp, rookie out fielder of the St. Louis Cardinals, pronounces his name “beechum.” served basis. “For the past five or six years,” said Kutach, “we have been forc ed to turn down many applicants, but we feel that our method of selection is fair.” The Adjunct is put to several other uses besides the summer session. It furnishes facilities such as a dining hall and living quar- The Class of 1927 will hold its 35th anniversary reunion Friday through Sunday. Registration will begin Friday on the second floor of the Memo rial Student Center. Saturday at 2 p.m. coffee will he sereved in ters to the District Seven 4-H Club, is used by the Departments of Civil Engineering and Geology and the Texas Section of the American Society of Range Management for summer camps each summer. During the winter, the Adjunct is used for meetings of the Boy Scouts, PTA and other local ox*- ganizations. the Assembly Room of the MSC and informal visiting will follow. Beginning at 7 p.m., members will have dinner in the Triangle Club Room, 3606 S. College Ave. A progranx will be provided fol lowing the dinner. The Church.. For a Fuller Life. For You.. CALENDAR OF CHURCH SERVICES ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC CHAPEL Sunday—Masses 7:30, 9:00 and 11:00 A.M. Weekday—Masses 6 :30 A.M., Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Satxirday. Confessions—Saturday, 6 :30 to 7 :30 P.M. and before all masses Rosary and Benediction—Wednesday, 7:2# P.M 6:20 P.M. Tuesday and Thursday A&M CHRISTIAN CHURCH 8 :30 A.M.—Coffee Time 9 :45 A.M.—Sunday School 11:00 A-M-—Morning Services UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP 4:00-5:30 P.M.—Friday^ School. YMCA A&M LUTHERAN CHURCH FAITH CHURCH UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY 9 :30 A.M.—Sunday School 11:00 A.M.—Sunday Service 7:00 P.M.—Evening Worship 10:00 A.M. - 12 Noon Tuesdays—Read ing Room 7:00-8:00 P.M.—Wed.. Reading Room A&M CHURCH OF CHRIST 9:46 A.M.—Bible Classes 10:45 A.M.—Morning Worship 6:45 P.M.—Bible Class 7 :15 P.M.—Evening Service (Missouri Synod) 10 :00 A.M.—Aggie Bible Class 11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship Wednesdays 7 :16 P.M.—Gamma Delta CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 10 :00 A.M.—Sunday School 11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship 6 :30 P.M.—Young People's Service 7 :30 P.M.—Preaching Service CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS 26th East and Coulter, Bryan 8 :30 A.M.—Priesthood Meeting 10.00 A.M.—Sunday School 6:30 P.M.—Sacrament Meeting ST. THOMAS EPISCOPAL CHURCH 9:15 A.M 10:30 A.M. ay School Morning Worship Sund; .—Morni pi 7 :30 P.M.—Evening Service Sundays 8 :00 A.M.—Holy Communion ; 9 :15 A.M.—Family Service & Church School ; 11:00 A.M.—Holy Communion 1st & 4th Sundays ; 7 :00 P.M. Evensong. Wednesdays :80 & 10 :00 A.M.—Holy Communion Laying on of Hands Saints Days 10 :00 A.M.—Holy Communion Wednesday 7:10 P.M.—Canterbury: 8:30 P.M. Adult Bible Classes 6 :8 with Saint: COLLEGE HEIGHTS ASSEMBLY OF GOD 9 :45 A.M.—Sunday School 11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship 6:30 P.M.—Young People’s Service 7 :30 P.M.—Evening Worship A&M METHODIST CHURCH 9 :45 A.M.—Sunday School 10 :65 A.M.—-Morning Worship 6:30 & 6:00 P.M.—MYF Meetings 7:00 P.M.—Evening Worship OUR SAVIOUR’S LUTHERAN CHURCH 8:15 & 10:45 A.M.—The Church at Worship 9:30 A.M.—Bible Classes For All Holy Communion—First Sunday I Month A&M PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 9:45 A.M.—Church School 11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Each 9 :40 A.M.—Church School ,—Worship Train 11:00 A.M. 6:15 P.M.—Training 7:15 P.M.—Worship Union w... _ ' JW BUT NOT DIFFERENT ■ m m Jktj~ ^ , : I: P*# . JPI * & jt "!!: ';V.' iilliwiilS liSllfiaiiili;:##:;' ■ “ 11 ; : II!*^ THE CHURCH FOR ALL ALL FOR THE CHURCH The ChurcK is the greatest faclor on earlh for the building of char acter and good citizenship. It is a atorehouse of spiritual values. With out a strong Church, neither de mocracy nor civilization can sur vive. There are four sound reasons V'hy every person should attend services regularly and support the Church. They arei (I) For his own sake. (2) For his children’s sake. (3) For the sake of his com munity and nation. (4) For the sake of the Church itself, which needs his moral and material sup port. Plan to go to church regu larly and read your Bible daily. ' '' -- ' •• . < ’ Here and there America is building modernistic churches. No one’s quite sure where the trend will lead ... or whether it yet should be called a trend. But the thousands who have worshipped in these contem porary sanctuaries seem cer tain of this: The new archi tecture hasn’t changed the age-old faith. Christianity has known many forms of worship, mariy terms of expression. But there has always been Unity underlying diversity. Christians worship the same God and Lord; they revere the same Cross; they search the same Scriptures. Through human architects who express their devotion in different forms. The Divine Architect is pointing all men to the spire of Faith. Sunday I Corinthians 3:1-9 Monday I Corinthians 3:10-17 Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Ephesians Ephesians Ephesians Hebrews I Peter 2:17-22 4:1-8 4:9-16 11:4-11 2:4-8 BRYAN, TEXAS B02 West 26th St. PHONE TA 2-1572 Campus and Circle Theatres College Station College Station’s Own Banking Service College Station State Bank NORTH GATE Central Texas Hardware Co. BRYAN • HARDWARE • CHINAWARE • CRYSTAL • GIFTS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Sure Sign of Flavor | ICE CREAM jpg SANITARY Farm Dairies The Exchange Store "Serving Texas Aggies' Bryan Building & Loan Association BRYAN City National Bank Member FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Bryan ML ICE CREAM MELLORINE SHERBERT Class Of ’27 To Celebrate 35th Reunion This Weekend