THE BATTALION Page 2 College Station, Texas Thursday, February 11, 1965 CADET SLOUCH by Jim Earle ‘‘What kind of a cleanin’ job is this—you took all th’ wrinkles out!” A man driving down a lonely country road one day stopped to pick up a hitchhiker. As they rode along, the driver discovered that his passenger had been in jail. Cautiously he tried to find out why. “They put me in jail for do ing nothing,” the hitchhiker said. “For nothing?” asked the driv er. “Yes, for nothing,” answered the passenger. “I go here and do nothing, I go there and do nothing. They put me in jail for doing nothing.” Obviously, the man had been arrested for vagrancy. Nothing. Nothing. We have a chance next week to do noth ing and watch an event die that several of our student leaders have brought back to life. That is Religious Emphasis Week. After two years of only medi ocre observance, RE Week fell to a low ebb last year when only one church planned any special events for the week. This year it has been revived by interested students who form ed the Religious Emphasis Week Committee under the leadership of Don Warren. Success of this project will be up to the student body. There are several ways they can contribute to this event. 1. Attendance. For a campus wide RE Week to do any good, there must be large crowds. Re ligion can be revived in those that attend the meetings. So often a week such as this attracts only those whose emphasis is always on religion. While these persons can be spiritually invigorated somewhat, they are not the ones who actu ally need this week most. Ministers can deliver soul-stir ring sermons and blast sin from the pulpit, but their effectiveness is hampered if only the so-called church “regulars” are present. 2. Discussion. Students can dis cuss the RE Week issues with their friends. Unless action is taken on the topics, RE Week will not be the success that the students desire. The Rev. James B. Argue, former minister of A&M Metho dist Church and guest speaker for the week, will conduct personal conferences at any time during his stay. He will reside in the Memorial Student Center. Topics scheduled for the week include: Developing a Personal Faith, Theologies of Today, Faith of a Folk Song, and For Better or For Worse. Students have already played some part in RE Week by helping select topics for discussion. Questionaires were sent to about 3,000 students asking for suggestions. Replies were tabu lated and the top ten topics were relayed to Rev. Argue along with the write-in votes. Moral laxity and what can be done about it was the favorite item chosen by the students, with marriage a close second. The groundwork has been laid for a great week. The students have planned and coordinated, the local ministers have cooperated, the administration has allowed revival of the program on campus and J. Gordon Gay, coordinator of religious life, has put it all together. 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Ag- gieland pictures will be taken. Waco-McLennan County Home town Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Gay Room of the YMCA Building. Semper Fidelis Society will meet at 7:30 p.m. in Room 105 of the Biological Sciences Build ing. Bell County Hometown Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. in Room 205 of the Academic Building. Corpus Christi Hometown Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. in Room 3-C of the MSC. Abilene Hometown Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. in Room 208 of the Academic Building. Pasadena Area Hometown Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. in Room 2-D of the MSC. Consolidated Houston Home town Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. in Room 202 of Francis Hall. Midland Hometown Club will meet at 7:15 p.m. in the second floor lounge of the MSC. Aggie- land pictures will be taken. Baytown Hometown Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. in Room 11 of the YMCA Building. Amarillo Hometown Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Ander son Room of the YMCA Building. 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