The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 31, 1963, Image 2

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THE BATTALION
Page 2 College Station, Texas Thursday, October 31, 1963
Job Calls
All Right, We Admit It!
W e 're For ROTC!
There seems to be an increasing inclination on the part
of those who consider themselves outstandingly progressive
to question the wisdom, motives and judgement of those who
seek to hold on to a few things which have been established
in the past. (When could anything get established, except
in the past?)
To mix a metaphor you might head it like this.
“He’s a mossback: he hasn’t emerged from the horse and
buggy stage.”
Or the crushing re joiner might be,
“That was all right in the 18th Century; but we can’t
live by those rules in the 21st Century.”
It has gotten so bad that we hate to even mention the
word “Tradition”, for fear that someone will consider us out
moded (and we still feel rather full of life!)
Some of these moderns take special exception to the
use of the word “patriotic”. The comment, usually disdainful,
is that the party concerned is a “chauvinist”.
The gentle reader will understand therefore the trepida
tion with which we deal with the subject of ROTC. For one
thing ROTC is 100 years old. That means it started back in
the 1960’s! Great shades of Jeb Stuart! How “horse and
buggy” can you get?
Somehow, though, we still think it is a pretty good idea
to start our youngsters out in life with a little understanding
of (and pray forgive me for using these old-fashioned words)
“duty, honor, and country.”
We are not really old fashioned. We just think there are
a few things that are timeless, unchanging, and deserving of
a permanent place in our “way of life”, and that when we
abandon the ancient truth—that a civilization can survive
only as long as its people are willing to die for it—then we are
abandoning the basic purpose of life. Somehow, we cannot
get away from the idea that the institution of ROTC is part
and parcel of that concept.
Old fashioned or not, we want to see this country re
main strong and free.—(Taken from the November, 1963,
issue of The Officer, a publication of the Reserve Officers
Association of the United States.)
FRIDAY
Baylor University College of
Medicine — Chemistry and bio
logy.
E, I. du Pont de Nemours and
Company — Chemical engineer
ing, civil engineering, electrical
engineering, industrial engineer
ing, mechanical engineering and
chemistry.
Henke and Pillot — Agricul
tural economics, business admin
istration, industrial education
and industrial engineering.
International Business Ma
chines Corporation — Chemical
engineering, civil engineering,
electrical engineering, geology,
mechanical engineering, mathe
matics, chemistry, physics and
business administration.
Phillips Petroleum Company —
Chemical engineering, electrical
engineering, mechanical engi
neering, petroleum engineering,
geological engineering, geology,
geophysics, chemistry, mathema
tics, architectural engineering
and physics.
Reynolds Metals Company —
Chemical engineering, electrical
engineering, industrial engineer
ing, mechanical engineering and
chemistry.
Skelly Oil Company — Chem
ical engineering, mechanical en
gineering, petroleum engineering
and accounting.
U. S. Naval Ordance Test Sta
tion — Electrical engineering,
mechanical engineering and phy
sics.
MONDAY
The Boeing Company — Aero
space engineering, civil engineer
ing, electrical engineering, in
dustrial engineering, mechanical
engineering, mathematics and
physics.
Humble Oil and Refining Com
pany — Chemical engineering,
electrical engineering, geological
engineering, geology, geophysics,
industrial engineering, mechani
cal engineering, petroleum engi
neering, physics, business admin
istration, accounting, economics
and marketing.
Texaco, Inc. — Physical edu
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ministration, civil engineering,
industrial engineering, liberal
arts, geophysics, geology, geolo
gical engineering, cehmistry, sta
tistics, electrical engineering, pe
troleum engineering, physics,
mechanical engineering and
chemical engineering.
TUESDAY
The Boeing Company — Aero
space engineering, civil engineer
ing, electrical engineering, in
dustrial engineering, mechanical
engineering, mathematics and
physics.
Bureau of Reclamation, De
partment of the Interior — Civil
engineering, electrical engineer
ing and mechanical engineering.
Fisher Governor Company —
Chemical engineering, industrial
engineering, mechanical engi
neering and petroleum engineer
ing.
Food and Drug Administra
tion, Department of Health —
Animal science, entomology, food
technology, mathematics, botany,
chemistry, physics, zoology, vet
erinary medicine and microbio
logy.
Humble Oil and Refining Com
pany — Chemical engineering,
Sound Off
Editor,
The Battalion:
For the last two months there
has been a concentrated effort
by certain former students to
force the Board of Directors to
change their decision to allow
girls to attend Texas A&M. Since
this concentrated campaign be
gan, they have received letters of
support from A&M Exes Clubs,
A&M Mothers Clubs, individual
former students, and many inter
ested people who have no direct
connection with Texas A&M.
It is the consenus of most stu
dents on this campus that the
Board of Directors decision is
final and that nothing can be
done to change this decision.
This is a serious misconception.
Something can and will be done.
However, it is very important at
this time that the students of
Texas A&M let it be known to
the Board of Directors and to
the people of Texas that they are
against continuation of the policy
of co-education at this Univer
sity. The best way you can help
persuade the Board of Directors
to change their decision is by
writing letters to the members
of the Board and to your state
legislators. The time to act is
now.
David B. DeYaney, ’63
★ ★ ★
Editor,
The Battalion:
After having read the letter
from Mrs. Jean Compton in your
Oct. 24 issue, I, as an Aggie
Mother, would like to add a loud
and hearty A-M-E-N. We might
not carry much weight in our
sounding off — but it helps to
get a load off our chests by let
ting others know.
The Aggie Spirit is one of the
traditions that has long been held
in awe by our boys and some
thing that should never be des
troyed.
May it be carried on and never
change.
Mrs. E. M. Bogart
Bulletin Board
FRIDAY
Centex Hometown Club will
meet at 7:30 p.m. in Room 3-C
of the Memorial Student Center.
Hill County Hometown Club
will meet in the Gay Room of the
YCMA Building at 7:30 p.m.
Lower Trinity Valley Home
town Club will meet in the Aca-
mic Building at 7:30 p.m.
Mid-County Hometown Club
will meet after Yell Practice in
Room 206 of the Academic Build
ing.
The Navarro County Home
town Club will meet in the
Lounge of Puryear Hall after
Yell Practice.
Sanrebee Hometown Club will
meet in Room 203 of the Aca
demic Building.
Yankee Hometown Club will
meet in the Anderson Room of
the YMCA Building after Yell
Practice.
Ferreri’s Triangle Restaurant
Friday's Featuring Our
FISH SPECIAL
AH the fish you can eat for $1.00 at 12:00 noon and
from 5:00 p. m. to 8:00 p. m.
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THE BATTALION
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student writers only. The Battalion is a non tax-supported,
non-profit, self-supporting educational enterprise edited and
operated by students as a university and community news
paper and is under the supervision of the director of Stu
dent Publications at Texas A&M University.
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DAN LOUIS JR - EDITOR
Ronnie Fann Managing Editor
Glenn Dromgoole News Editor
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