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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1965)
'ptdtu/te, pUMMje^- •923 So. Col lego Ave • Bryan,Texas ATTENTION!!! ALL CLUBS Athletic, Hometown, Professional, and Campus Organizations. Pictures for the club sec tions of the Aggieland are now being scheduled at the Student Publications Of fice, Y.M.C.A. Bldg. LAST DAY Elvis Presley In “HARAM SCARUM” STARTS TOMORROW 2 Peter Seller’s Hits “ONLY TWO CAN PLAY” & “THE MILLIONAIRES” LAST DAY “PREMITIVE LOVE” STARTS TOMORROW RAIN GUAGE Mrs. Lydia Blaha receives some pertinent information from Dr. R. A. Clark of Texas A&M’s Department of Meteorology about the rain guage that was recently placed in the Blahas’ yard in northwest corner of Burleson County. The guages were located all over Yegua River drainage basin to check the feasibility of forcasting flooding by electronic surveillance. THE BATTALION Tuesday, December 7, 1965 College Station, Texas Page 3 YMCA Will Wrap Yuletide Packages In preparation for the Christ man season J. Gordon Gay, YMCA general secretary, has brought five rolls — 2500 feet — of wrapping paper, which “volun teer helpers” will use to wrap A&M students’ Christmas pack ages. The YMCA has continued this service each year since beginning it in 1943. Gay says that last year they wrapped 543 packages. He adds that students may bring their gifts to the “Y”’ now from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. “Students should bring them as early as possible because of the rush,” states Gay,” and not wait until the last minute.” Carrying out a 50-year-old tradition, groups of Corps fresh men will sing carols throughout the campus Dec. 13-18. Gay says that students used to come to the “Y” looking for carol books, so, five years ago, he printed some. He states that they have a certain number of books for each outfit and prefers that a fresh man from each group pick them up. SCON A delegates and church groups will also receive books. In addition, the YMCA has prepared “Christmas Medita tions” booklets and is distribut ing them in all dorm lounges, the Memorial Student Center, the YMCA and the Exchange Store. Gay asks that only those interest ed take one of the booklets, which contain meditations for each day Dec. 13-31. Freshmen YMCA members Paul Gundersen from Illinois and Leon Willhite from Palestine will exhibit a display with a “dif ferent” theme — “Christmas in Viet Nam” — in a showcase at the MSC. Other members are working on programs for needy families. Mrs. T. J. Kozik, acting chair man of the International Hos pitality Committee, says that A&M foreign students will at tend a New Year’s Eve dinner at the YMCA, based “strictly on contributions” by faculty and staff members and local citizens. Cinderella Cafeteria Features Blue Tag 98^ Meal Which Includes: Salad — Two Vegetables — Dessert — Rolls or Corn Sticks Select Your Meat From Four Choices For Example: Hamburger Steak, Chicken Fried Steak, Fried Chicken, Swiss Steak. FAST SERVICE Hours: Lunch 11-2 — Dinner 5-8 Townshire Shopping Center Bryan, Texas Be A Tiger —Shop At Lou’s and receive cash on your purchases this Christmas. Draw a lucky number, and that percentage of the item price is yours. Its Lou’s Way To Say Merry Christmas 846-6312 Tire Thefts Haunting MAKE THIS AN ALL AGGIE CHRISTMAS ‘KING RAT” LAST NITE Adult Art Series “HIROSHIMA MY LOVE” CIRCLE LAST NITE “SECRET OF MY SUCCESS” & “CATTLE KING” iiar n ;< UNDER 12 YEARS' f Rffc LAST NITE “SAND PIPER ROUNDERS” —Job Calls — WEDNESDAY Allied Chemical Corporation— chemical engineering, chemistry, civil engineering, electrical engi neering, industrial engineering, mechanical engineering. General Aniline and Film Cor poration — chemistry. Northern Natural Gas Com pany — chemical enginering me chanical engineering, petroleum engineering. City Public Service Board of San Antonio — electrical engi neering ,mechanical engineering, mathematics, physics. Southeastern Drilling Company, Inc.—civil engineering, mechani cal engineering, petroleum engi neering. Southwestern Electric Power Company — electrical engineer ing, mechanical engineering. Eastern Ground Electronic En gineering Installation Agency — electrical engineering. U. S. Forest Service — civil engineering, landscape architect ure, range and forestry. Aggieland Agency — North Gate fipeUir union tiff " CHA»lf4 ( U0HM40MS jkOOitiANO NCV COLLEGE MASTER REPRESENTATIVES Melvin Johnson Charles Johnson Charles Thomas ’64 '62 ’64 fv tfl Larry Greenhasr RjU Altman *64 gpr Jerry Mitchell The job of the above men is to explain the College Master pro gram to each and every senior or graduate student at A&M. for information Call 846-8228 FIDELITY UNION LIFE INSURANCE Aggies Urged To Remember Needy Groups Aggie student organizations are reminded by Bennie A. Zinn, director of student affairs, to remember the needy at Christ mas. In the past many Cadet units and Civilian Dormitory units and some wives clubs have provided clothing, food, and toys at Christmastime from a list pro vided by the YMCA office. “Units who wish to participate in this worthwhile project are urged to call at once to select a family at the YMCA office,” said Zinn. Fish Car Lot According to Ed Powell, chief 1 of Campus Security, there were two thefts of tires last week. The first theft occured on Dec. 2 and the articles stolen wet* two tires, two wheels, two hub caps and 9 lugnuts, valued at $110. The theft took place while the car was parked in the fresh man parking lot near Duncan Hall. The car belonged to Len R. Heimer of Dorm 6. The second theft took place on Dec. 3, and two tires, two wheels and four hubcaps were taken. This theft occured while the car was parked in the freshman park ing lot, North side row. Owner of this car is Robert W. Frost of Dorm 14. The police are investigating. University Seal Jewelry For Men and Women Our Famous Dorm Loungers Glassware Marked With Seal In Sterling Silver Desk Sized Lighters And The Gift That Always Fits— Recorded Music North Gate Shaffers College Station SCONA XI in cooperation with THE GREAT ISSUES COMMITTEE Presents THE FAR EAST: FOCUS O N SOUTH EAST ASIA (The Challenges Of A Dynamic Region) SPEAKERS DR. DAVID WURFEL Associate Professor of Political Science University of Missouri Wednesday 2:00 p. m. DR. FRAND TRACER Professor of International Affairs New York University Wednesday 8:00 p. m. PANEL MEMBERS MR. CHARLES T. VETTER Information Coordinator Office of Public Information, USIA Friday 8:00 p. m. HON. OLIN E TEAGUE Congressman, 6th Congressman District of Texas MR. CARL T. ROWAN Immediate Past Director USIA and Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State For Public Affairs Saturday 12:00 COL. A. N. GRIFFITHS British Army Staff British Embassy Student Conference On National Affairs Public Invited GEN. PAUL D. HARKINS Post U. S. Commander In South Viet Nam No Picture Available HON KENNETH YOUNG President, The Asia Society Panel Discussions Thursday 8:0 p. m. No Admission Charged Speeches Will Be In MSC Ballroom