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College Station, Texas Page 5 Civil Service Job Applications Available Students wishing to obtain Civil Service employment next summer apply for exams before Jan. 3, according to an announce ment from the A&M Placement Office. Application forms and announ cements are available at the place ment office, 303 YMCA. la-de-da snooty affairs our specialty! Ladies love meeting at Ramada Inn! Fancy banquets, Club get- togethers and Luncheons are just more fun! Hold your next femme fest at Ramada . . . whether lav ishly formal or quaintly unre strained. At Ramada it’s no secret: we love ladies ! Try our fast, friendly breakfast and luncheon service. RAMADA INN Bryan - College Station CAVE-IN IN ACTION Gary Liebenberg, 21, cries out in agony as buried. Men were digging at Roaring Camp, a drainage ditch caves in on him while he a tournist narrow-guage railroad, in Fenton, attempted to dig out fellow worker, Jack Calif. The man was rescued and suffered Ward, 28, buried several feet in foreground, only minor injuries. (AP Wirephoto) Another worker, Lloyd Taylor, was hauf- Army OCS Program Seeks More Officer Candidates 846-8811 When you can't afford to be dull, sharpen your wits with NoDoz TM NODOZ Keep Alert Tablets fight off the hazy, lazy feelings of mental sluggishness. NODOZ helps restore your natural mental vitality... helps quicken physical reactions. You be come more naturally alert to people and conditions around you. Yet NoDoz is as safe as coffee. Anytime .. .when you can't afford to be dull, sharpen your wits with NODOZ. SAFE AS COFFEE AUSTIN—The Department of the Army through the Officers Candidate School program is seeking to produce an additional 4,700 male junior officers during the current fiscal year, VIII U.S. Army Corps Headquarters has announced. Examining boards have been established at Army posts throughout the Fourth Army area to expedite processing, and facili ties conducting physical examina tions are giving priority to OCS applicants. Completion of appli cations, interviews and medical examinations can now be accom plished in three weeks. Army officer candidate schools are the U. S. Army Artillery School, Fort Sill, Okla.; U. S. Army Infantry School, Fort Den ning, Ga.; U. S. Army Engineer School, Fort Belvoir, Va.; U. S. Army Signal School, Fort Gor don, Ga., and U. S. Army Armor School, Fort Knox, Ky. Fort Knox will receive candi dates for Quartermaster, Trans portation, Ordnance and Armor branches. Candidates will receive 13 weeks of training at Fort Local AAUP Unit To Meet Friday Resolutions for the state con ference meeting at Waco and student academic freedom at Tex as A&M are principle items of business for the American Assoc iation of University Professors meeting Friday. The group will meet at 7:30 p.m. Friday in Room 146 of the Physics Building, Professor John J. Treacy has announced. The associate professor of eco nomics is to introduce discussion of resolutions to be offered at the Saturday meeting at Baylor Uni versity. Uniform Display by Lauterstein’s of San Antonio for ARMY & AIR FORCE ROTC SENIORS Room 201 — M.S.C. Dec. 13 & 14 Uniforms Are Worth Waiting For. The Finest Cost No More XW&fcWi 3 Generations of Military Tailoring Knox. During the following nine weeks Armor candidates will re main at Fort Knox and the others will attend appropriate branch schools. Officer candidates in Military Police, Intelligence, Chemical, Medical Service Corps and Fi nance branches will attend In fantry OCS at Fort Benning. Following commissioning, the new lieutenants will attend appropri ate branch officer courses as re quired. Graduates of officer candidate schools, which run approximately 23 weeks, become commissioned second lieutenants in the U. S. Army Reserve. Outstanding sol diers in the upper tenth of their class may be designated Distin guished Military Graduates and may apply for Regular Army commissions. Male college graduates between the ages of I8V2 and 28 years may enlist in the Army for the purpose of attending officer can didate school after completion of basic combat training. However, they must meet the same pre requisites as enlisted men or warrant officers already in the service. Interested civilians may inquire at their local recruiting stations. New Mexico Math Prof Slates Talks This Week Three lectures by Dr. L. H. Koopmans of New Mexico Uni versity’s Mathematics and Statis tics Department are scheduled Thursday and Friday. Koopmans will discuss “Some Applications of Time Series Analysis” at 8 p.m. in chemistry lecture room 231. Dr. H. O. Hartley, head of A&M’s Institute of Statistics, said the talk will primarily concern problems arising in geology and geophysics. Koopmans’ second lecture, “A Convergence Rate Theorem in Probability Theory with a Time Series Application,” is set for 11 a.m. Friday in biological science lecture room 113. This lecture re quires knowledge of basic prob ability theory, Hartley noted. At 3 p.m. Friday in Chemistry Building room 229 Koopmans will discuss “Tolerance Limits for Distributions With Increasing Hazard Rates.” Hartley indi cated a basic knowledge of distri bution and reliability theories are needed for the lecture. An informal coffee hour at 2 p.m. Friday will honor Koop mans. Faculty and graduate stu dents are invited. Koopmans’ visit is sponsored by the National Science Founda tion. TEES To Begin Teachers Course Texas A&M Engineering Ex tension Service instructors will begin 45 hours of instruction for teacher certification Dec. 13 at the Memorial Student Center. “Methods of Teaching Voca tional-Industrial Subjects” and “Class Organization and Manage ment” will be taught by teacher trainers B. M. Hackney, Dewey Cowling Jr. and Louis R. Manee- ly. The courses will end Dec. 21. I WAS TOO SATISFIED TO NEED A SAVIOR rpHERE are really fewer people than you would realize who are actually satisfied with their lives. When you probe down into most hearts you can find very little happiness, peace or satisfaction. Yet there are some who have a satis faction bom of moral up rightness and integrity, a happy home and a fair de gree of the blessings of material prosperity. I was very much like one of these, very content and very satis fied with my lot in life until I realized that there was down inside of me a longing that had never been satis fied. I could not escape from the consciousness that life was made for something more than social contacts and material security. Christian Business Mens’ Committee of Bryan and College Station P. O. Box 3266 College Station, Texas Down inside, a sense of being right with God was lacking and although super ficially content with my lot my soul was not satisfied until one day I learned that God had sent His son in the person of Jesus Christ to die upon the cross of Cal vary that I might be recon ciled to Him. When I took Jesus Christ as my own personal Savior from sin, I learned the experience of what it really means to be satisfied. Now I am not only happy with my lot in life, but I am satisfied with the confidence that all is right between me and God be cause Jesus Christ is my Savior. FREE THE REASON WHY A M-pcg» booklet written for hujinossmen by o businessman. Send your request to the address below. THE BATTALION Tuesday, December 7, 1965 Bulletin Board TUESDAY Marshall Hometown Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the main lobby of the Memorial Student Center. Pre-Vet Society will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Veterinary Hospi tal amphitheater. Spring Branch-Memorial Home town Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. in room 2D of the MSC. Agricultural Economics Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. in room 112 of the Plant Sciences Building. WEDNESDAY Aerospace Wives Club will meet at 8 p.m. in the South Solarium of the YMCA. Traditional Favorites FARAH MANUFACTURING CO., INC. EL PASO, TEXAS because now you can complete Air Force ROTC in just half the time! Are you interested in starting a military career while in college—but afraid it will cut too deeply into your schedule? Well, here’s good news for you. Air Force ROTC now offers a 2-year program. You can start it any time you have 2 years of higher edu cation remaining—whether on the undergradu ate or graduate level. Here's another good thing about this pro gram: you get a chance to “sample” Air Force life before you sign up. During a special sum mer orientation session, you get to make up your mind about the Air Force, and the Air Force gets to make up its mind about you. Only when both are satisfied are you finally enrolled in the program. You'll learn a lot in Air Force ROTC. The curriculum has been completely revamped. The accent is on aerospace research and develop ment. But of course the classes are only the beginning. The important thing is that you'll be taking the first big step toward a profession of great responsibility, as a leader on America’s Aerospace Team. Find out more about the new Air Force ROTC program. See the Professor of Aero space Studies today! United States Air Force