Page 2 THE BATTALION College Station, Texas Friday, March 8, 1963 CADET SLOUCH by Jim Earle Bulletin Board •ji: r Looking Back • At This Week Name-Change Bill Presented To House The much-discussed bill to change A&M’s name to Texas A&M University was formally presented to the House Wednes day by local representative David Haines, ’51. First stop for the legislation, requested by the A&M System Board of Directors, will be the House state affairs committee. Haines predicted that the measure will probably come to a vote “in three or four weeks.” Before the bill is brought to the floor, a committee hearing will have to be scheduled. Then after passing the House, the legis lation must go to the Senate, where a similar procedure of com mittee hearing and readings will be followed. that study rooms be made avail able elsewhere,” Library Director Robert A. Houze said. Group To Track New Satellite The college has been designated as one of 54 institutions to serve as data receiving stations for the “S-66” satellite to be launched this month by the National Aero nautics and Space Administration. A research group headed by Dr. John P. German, a professor of electrical engineering, will handle details here. Other mem bers of the group will be Glenn Gaustad and Wayne F. Wilson, graduate research assistants who are using the study in connection with thesis projects. Cagers Drop Year’s Finale The Aggie basketball squad fell into a second-place tie with Rice after dropping the season’s last game to the Owls, 73-70, Tuesday night. The loss left both the Cadets and Rice with 9-5 SWC records. In addition, Rice’s Kendall Rhine caught and tied Aggie guard Bennie Lenox in the race for conference scoring honors. Both stars, who were top-heavy picks for all-conference teams during the week, finished league play with 352 points. During the Houston game, Le nox broke Carroll Broussard’s conference scoring record and tied his mark for field goals in a conference season. The data will be collected through special antennas mounted on top of Bolton Hall and re ceiving and recording equipment within the building. The Data Processing Center will also con tribute on the project. Unitarian Fellowship will meet at 8 p.m. Sunday in the Hillel Foundation Building. The Rev. Brandoch Lovely of Austin will speak. Aggie Wives Council will meet at 7:30 p.m. Monday in the Brooks Room of thg YMCABiii ing. Mrs. Henrietta Doak li speak on parliamentary dure. Young Republicans willmeeti 7:30 p.m. Monday in Room2- of the MSC. “ . . . By th’ time they’re through rehearsing and their two acts at th’ ITS tonight, we’re gonna have tired eyes!” When a man says “no” to life in surance, one of three things ■will happen . . . 1. He will buy it later and pay a higher rate for it because he will be 2. He will never buy, and his family (or his old age) may pay for it in wi Ion sacrifices. 3. He will money for hii wait too long, and find vill not buy life insurance Would you be sorry tod had bought more life insi ago. Don’t more li delay, . if you insurance 10 years see BERNIE LEMMONS ’52 today or phone VI 6-5800. COACH NORTON’S PANCAKE HOUSE 35 varieties of finest pancakes, aged heavy KC steaks, shrimp, and other fine foods. Daily—Merchants lunch 11 to 2 p. m. Job Calls Bagley Converted To Library Annex First floor class rooms in Bag- ley Hall were converted Tuesday into a study annex of Cushing Memorial Library. Former classrooms in Bagley are now open from 8 a.m.-ll p.m. on weekdays, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. on Saturdays and 2-11 p.m. on Sun days for studying. Later in the year volumes in the Texas Engi neers Library will be moved to Bag’ley so construction on the huge Cushing addition can begin. “The library could not take care of all students desiring study hall facilities, as well as those seeking library materials and as sistance, so it became imperative Monday Bankers Life Co.—Accounting and business administration. Lufkin Foundry & Machine Co. — Industrial engineering, mech anical engineering and petroleum engineering. Armco Steel Corp. — Civil en gineering, electrical engineering, industrial engineering, mechani cal engineering and chemistry. Department of Commerce — Civil engineering, electrical en gineering, mechanical engineer ing, mathematics, oceanography and physics. Rural Electrification Admini stration — Electrical engineering and mechanical engineering. Monday and Tuesday Aerojet-General Corp. — Aero nautical engineering, chemical engineering, electrical engineer ing, mechanical engineering, chemistry, nuclear engineering and physics. Cities Service Petroleum Co. — Chemical engineering, civil engi neering, electrical engineering, industrial engineering, mechani cal engineering and petroleum en gineering. Study: 9:30 a. m. 6:10 p. m. At graduation BE A SENIOR In religion too. Hear relevant preaching of Dr. Guy Greenfield Worship: 10:45 a. m. 7:20 p. m. First Baptist Church, College Station ENGINEERING SENIORS! Your Future is Unlimited in LOS ANGELES The City of the Future! CIVIL ELECTRICAL SANITARY Engineers are needed for the challenging work of planning, designing, building and operating one of the largest electric and water systems in the world. Arrange with the Placement Office to talk with our en gineering representative, who will be on campus FRIDAY, MAR. 15, 1963 DEPARTMENT OF WATER AND POWER City of Los Angeles THE BATTALION Opinions expressed in The Battalion are those of the it*- ’dent writers only. The Battalion is a non-tax-supported, non profit, self-supporting educational enterprise edited and op erated by students as a college and community newspaper and is under the supervision of the director of Student Publications at Texas A&M College. McGuiri School The Battalion, a student newspaper at Texas A.&M. is tlon, Texas daily except Saturday, Sunday, and Mo ber through May, and once a week during Bummer s A.&M. is published in College Sta- mday, and holiday periods, Septem- ichooL Thi dispatc a Associated Press is entitled exclusively to the use fo :hea credited to it or not otherwise credited in the spontaneous origin published herein. Rights of republicstioi ved. 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Tijerina Photographer Tuesday Aro, Inc. — Aerospace engi neering, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, physics and mathematics. General Electric Co. — Aero nautical engineering, chemical en gineering, electrical engineering, industrial engineering, mechanical engineering, chemistry, mathe matics and physics. Henke & Pillot — Business ad ministration, industrial engineer ing, agricultural economics, agri cultural education and animal husbandry. “Sports Car Center” Dealers for Renault-Peugeot & British Motor Cars Sales—Parts—Service ‘We Service All Foreign Cars” 1422 Texas Ave. TA 2-4517 PALACE Rri/an Z*S$79 NOW SHOWING THE GIANT STORY OF MODERN HAWAII! AJfSW Bstsds MliCWS : . Charlton m m Yvette ' * \ HesIkMiIIux Panavision* eastwam Color DIAMOND HEAD QUEEN DOUBLE FEATURE Kim Novak In “BOY’S NITE OUT’’ & Randolph Scott In “RETURN OF THE BADMEN” V2,dm THEATRE / % FRIDAY NO SHOW SATURDAY “A THOUSAND AX ONE ARABIAN NIGHTS” With Mr. McGoo and “SIGN OF THE PAGAN” BE! 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