The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 15, 1963, Image 2

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    THE BATTALION CADET SLOUCH
Page 2 College Station, Texas Friday, February 15, 1963
| Looking Back . . .
At This Week
Enrollment Shows
5 Per Cent Hike
Spring' semester enrollment
showed an increase of more than
five per cent, according to figures
released during the week by
Registrar H. L. Heaton.
A total of 7,261 students regis
tered for the semester, as com
pared with 6,902 students last
spring. Last fall’s enrollment of
8,142 was also an increase of
more than five per cent over the
previous year’s figures.
blisters
mile mark
cramps.
One of the two drop-outs was
hospitalized Monday, but was
able to attend classes Tuesday.
The other three showed no ill
effects.
Two Succeed
In Long Walk
Two of four A&M student
Marines were successful last
weekend in completing a 50-mile
hike, one of many attempted
across the nation during the
week.
Van K. Veselka, ’66 from
Bellaire, and Ted Hopgood, ’65
from Billings, Mont., walked
from Huntsville to College Sta
tion in exactly 14 hours. Two
other students, a junior and
senior, dropped put at the 34-
Lenox Tallies
Season’s High
Junior guard Bennie Lenox hit
a season high of 35 points Tues
day in leading the Cadet basket-
ballers to a come-from-behind
76-70 victory over Southern
Methodist.
Lenox, the Southwest Confer
ence’s second leading scorer, sur
passed his former season high of
31 points, attained twice earlier
in the campaign. The 35 points
is only two shy of the school
record, established in 1960-61 by
Carroll Broussard.
The win pushed Coach Bob
Rogers’ charges into sole posses
sion of third place, three games
behind league-leading Texas.
if Salinger doesn’t go, I don’t go!”
SCIENCE AND MORALITY—4
Bulletin Board
Professional Societies
Tau Beta Pi will meet at 5 p.m.
Sunday on the second floor of
the Chemistry Building.
Semper Fidelis Society will
meet at 7:30 p.m. Monday on the
steps of the YMCA Building.
Pictures will be made.
Wives Clubs
Petroleum Engineering club
will meet at 8 p.m. Monday at
1103 Timm St.
Biology Graduate club will
meet at 6:30 p.m. Saturday at
the Hensel Park club house' for
a pot luck Valentine supper.
Church Groups
Hillel Foundation will meet at
7:30 p.m. Friday in the Hillel
Building.
Unitarian Fellowship will meet
at 8 p>m. Sunday in the Hillel
Building. Milton Cavanaugh will
speak.
Science, Religion Linked
Fourth of a series)
Is There Conflict Between
Science, Religion?
The zoo monkey had just fin
ished reading two books, the Bible
and Darwin’s “The Origin of
Species.” He wore such a puzzled
expression that one of the visi
tors asked him what was the
trouble.
“It’s these books,” he explained.
“Since I read them, I can’t decide
whether I’m my brother’s keeper
or my keeper’s brother!”
This rather silly story seems to
illustrate a point: there are many
minds today puzzled by the rela
tionship between science and re
ligion.
Science certain? Right now an
honest scientific observer will tell
Girls — Girls — Girls
Boys — Boys — Boys — Boys
ITS
Is Coming Again
See Friday, March 8
6:30 P. M.
G. Rollie White Coliseum
Admission: $1.00
THE BATTALION
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ALAN PAYNE
EDITOR
Ronnie Bookman
Van Conner
Managing Editor
Sports Editor
Gerry Brown J Associate Editor
Dan Louis News Editor
Kent Johnston, Glenn Dromgoole, David Morgan Staff Writers
you: “We don’t know what water
is, nor light, nor gravitation, nor
electricity, nor heat, nor mag
netism. In fact, we don’t know
the millionth part of one per cent
about anything!”
At the same time, an honest
theologian will admit that there
are millions of questions that re
ligion cannot answer. This is as
it should be, for while religion
gives a man certainty about es
sential things relating to himself
and the universe, it was not de
signed to answer all questions.
What must not be forgotten is
that while science may be tre
mendous and a bof overpowering
when considered in the abstract,
the scientist is a human being.
He possesses all the ideals, emo
tions, aspirations and responsi
bilities that go with his human
ness. He is not, in other words,
a super-person above and beyond
other mortals—or above and be
yond the standards of ethics and
morality demanded by our level
of civilization.
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Science is a means to an end.
It is not concerned with answer
ing moral questions. But man is
vitally interested in these moral
questions, the answers to which
he receives from his religion.
The following firms will inter
view graduating seniors in the
Placement Office of the YMCA
Building.
Monday
The California Co.—Civil En
gineering, electrical engineering
and mechanical engineering, BS,
MS.
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
Railroad—Civil engineering, elec
tric engineering, industrial en
gineering and mechanical engi
neering, BS, business administra
tion, BBA.
Pacific Missile Range : —Aero
nautical engineering, electrical
engineering, mechanical engineer
ing and physics.
U.S. Navy Electronics Labora
tory — Electrical engineering,
mathematics and physics.
Monday and Tuesday
Douglas Aircraft Co., Inc.—
Aeronautical engineering, civil
engineering, electrical engineer
ing, mechanical engineering and
physics, BS, MS; chemical en
gineering, nuclear engineering
and mathematics, MS, PhD.
Texaco, Inc.—Physical educa
tion, liberal arts, and industrial
engineex-ing, BS; civil engineei'ing
and geological engineex-ing, BS,
MS; physics and chemistry, MS,
PhD; geology, geophysics, econo
mics, mechanical engineering, pe
troleum engineering, electi-ical
engineering, mathematics and
chemical engineei’ing, BS, MS,
PhD; statistics, PhD; business
administration and accounting,
BBA, MBA.
NASA—Aeronautical engineer
ing, electrical engineering, me
chanical engineering, chemistry
and physics.
Tuesday
Anderson, Clayton & Co.—
Chemical engineering, BS, MS.
Colgate-Palmolive Co.—Chemi
cal engineering, electrical engi-
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We’ll be on the campus on the dates listed below, ready to
give engineering and science seniors information on space-
age careers in a dynamic industry.
If you are looking for a company offering assignments on
programs of unique interest and career potential, you 11 be
interested in the advantages Boeing can offer you.
Boeing, for instance, is a major contractor on such ad
vanced programs as the Saturn S-IC first-stage rocket
booster, the X-20 Dyna-Soar manned space glider, the
solid-fuel Minuteman ICBM, and the Bomarc defense mis
sile system. Boeing is also the world’s foremost designer
and builder of multi-jet aircraft, including the eight-jet
B-52H missile bomber, the KC-135 tanker-transport, the
C-135 cargo-jet, and the famous Boeing 707, 720 and 727
jetliners. In addition, Boeing’s Vertol Division is one of
America’s leading designers and builders of helicopters.
Research projects at Boeing are under way in such advanced
fields as celestial mechanics, solid state physics, nuclear and
plasma physics, flight sciences, space flight and propulsion.
Expanding Boeing programs offer exceptional opportuni
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Drop in to your Placement Office and arrange for an
interview. We’re looking forward to meeting you!
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