The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 24, 1964, Image 3

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An A&M University sociologist
believes that some of modern man’s
frustrations stem from both a con
scious and subconscious search for
absolutes in a world saturated with
relatives.
Relatives in this case are not
aunts and uncles and cousins and
in-laws, although there are plenty
of those kind around. When Dan
R. Davis of the Department of
Agricultural Economics and So-'
ciology speaks of relatives, he
means situations that are hard to
nail down when the only hammer
available is opinion.
The sociologist tries to head off
such notions with a short lecture
that he calls, “Down Is Up.”
“The individual seeks absolutes
among cultures often without re
alizing that he is constantly sur
rounded by considerations that are
relative,” the educator says.
More vexation arises when situ
ations tend to be pictured as eith
er black or white and good and
bad.
“Many fail to realize that few
things are all black or all white,
all good or all bad,” Davis ex
plains. “Little consideration is giv
en to the many shades of gray
existing between blacks and
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Such absolutes as up and down,
he points out, become more elas
tic when a person considers that
the earth revolves and is not
flat. What is up at noon is down
at midnight, and that which was
down is now up.
He says the horizontal concept
of up and down is common in this
country with such terms as “up
north” and “down south.” But
“down Egypt” refers to the north
ern portion of the nation, and “up
Egypt” refers to the southern por
tion.
Such ups and downs are as
sociated with river flow direction.
In the U. S., the Mississippi runs
south. Egypt’s Nile River flows
north.
“In a world where both social
and physical things may be rela
tive, absolutes are rare despite
the slide rule, electronic computer
and other hardware of technicians,”
Davis says.
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Coin Display,
Auction, Prizes
The Bi-City Coin Club of Bryan-
College Station will hold its first
annual coin show and auction on
Sunday at the American Legion
Hall in Bryan.
The Coin Club will begin the
show at 1:30 p.m. with an auction
of coins to begin at 3 p.m. About
100 lots of coins will be offered
in the auction.
Admission will be free and every
one invited to see the many rare
and beautiful coins that will be
displayed. One coin to be shown
is “unique” being the only one of
its kind ever made. It is valued
at $10,000. Door prizes will be
given every half-hours starting at
2 p.m. The show will be con
cluded at 5 p.m. by a drawing for
three different lots of coins.
Eta Kappa Nu Sets
Initiation, Banquet
The A&M chapter of Eta Kappa
Nu, National electrical engineer
ing honor society, will initiate 14
new members Tuesday.
The ceremony will be held at
5 p.m. in the Electrical Engineer
ing Building. Three graduate stu
dents, two seniors and nine juniors
will join the society.
Graduate students are William
L. Beasley, Cliffort H. Ray and
Forrest T. Valentine. Seniors are
Gerald H. Lutterman and Lee D.
McIntosh.
Juniors being honored are David
A. Borg, Ernest A. Boy, David L.
Cauthron, Don M. Lyle, Everitt
A. Lyons, Daniel F. Mares, John
F. Pensinger, Howard T. Russell
and Mike Wier.
The initiation will be followed
by a banquet at Clayton’s Restau
rant at 7 p.m. Robert L. Smith,
head of the Data Processing Cen
ter, will present an after-dinner
address.
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No Curves In Class
Texas Aggie pitcher Charles J. McGuire, right, accepts The
Wall Street Journal Award from Dr. John E. Pearson, head
of the A&M School of Business Administration. McGuire
received the award for scholastic standing, leadership and
extracurricular participation.
THE BATTALION
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Friday, April 24, 1964
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9 :45 A.M.—Sunday Schoo
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II :00 A.M.—Morning Worship
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7 :30 P.M.—Evening Service
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8 :30 A.M.—Priesthood meeting
10:00 A.M.—Sunday School
6 :30 P.M.—Sacrament Meeting
THE CHURCH FOR ALL
ALL FOR THE CHURCH
The Church is the greatest
factor on earth for the build
ing of character and good
citizenship. It is a storehouse
of spiritual values. Without
a strong church, neither
democracy nor civilization
can survive. There are four
sound reasons why every
person should attend services
regularly and support the
church. They are: (1) For his
own sake. (2) For his chil
dren’s sake. (3) For the sake
of his community and nation.
(4) For the sake of the church
itself, which needs his moral
and material support. Plan
to go to church regularly
and read your Bible daily.
“Don’t forg-et Tippy’s treat!” Even if we’re a bit
late leaving for church, Susan and Mark must take
their paper bag of surprises for Tippy the squirrel.
Tippy lives in the park beside the church, and he’s
one of many happy, heart-warming things that our
family looks forward to on Sundays.
We are rearing our children in the Christian faith
because we know from our own experience how much
it means to young people growing up. Without a right
sense of values, youngsters are so likely to get into
trouble.
Already Susan and Mark are learning to trust
in the loving protection of God, and to turn to Him
with their little problems. Through the stories of
Jesus they are beginning to understand what it means
to follow Him. We pray that this childhood pattern
will strengthen and form a steadfast foundation for
the whole of their lives. No parents could ask for more.
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