The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 03, 1967, Image 2

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THE BATTALION
College Station, Texas Tuesday, October 3, 1967
Poor Manners
The crowd at the Town Hall performance of trumpeter
A1 Hirt did not show the performer much Aggie hospitality.
Many students left in the middle of Hirt’s spirited
playing — and that is something that probably has hap
pened to him very seldom in recent years.
Town Hall presents its second show of the year Friday
night and the performers this time will be the Standells.
Their show will be quite different from the one given by
A1 Hirt, and they are probably used to a more active audi
ence than Hirt. But common courtesy should dictate the
actions of those who attend the show.
An unruly and rude audience reflects poorly on Texas
A&M as a whole, and on the students as individuals. Any
one who feels that for some reason he cannot stay for the
whole performance should try to sit near an exit so he can
make his departure as inconspicuous as possible.
Poor manners should not become a common occurrence.
Let’s try to show respect to visitors to Texas A&M.
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Placement Office
Plans Interviews
Robert Evans, Placement Office director, said employ
ment interview schedules are no longer available. A copy
of the list is being printed in The Battalion.
COMPANY
EasTex Inc.
EG&G Inc.
Elcor Chemical Corporation
Electronic Data Systems
Corp.
Elliott Company
Employers Casualty
Company
Employers Mutuals of
Wausau
Enjay Chemical Company
Ernst & Ernst
Esso Production Research
Company
Esso Research &
Engineering
Ethyl Corporation
El Paso Natural Gas
Company
The Equitable Life Assurance
Society of the United States
Factory Mutual Engineering
FMC —OCT Division
FMC — Weco Division
Fire Prevention &
Engineering Bureau
Firestone Tire & Rubber
Company
First National Bank of
Dallas
Fisher Governor Company
Folger Coffee Company
Ford Motor Company
Forrest & Cottqm Inc.
Foster-Wheeler Corporation
Freeport Sulphur Company
Frigiking
Fluor Corporation
General Dynamics/Convair
General Dynamics/Fort
Worth
General Dynamics/Liquid
Carbonic Div.
General Dynamis/Pomona
General Electric Company
General Foods, Inc.
General Mills, Inc.
General Motors Corporation
General Tire & Rubber
Company
B. F. Goodrich Company
Goodrich-Gulf Chemical
Company
Goodyear Industrial
Products
Goodyear Tire & Rubber
Company
Gulf Oil Corporation
Gulf States Utilities
Company
Gulf Supply Company, Inc.
FALL
SPRING
10-16
10-10
10-31
2-13
12-5, 6
3-26, 27
2-23
3-22
12-1
10- 25,
11- 8,9
26, 27
2- 27, 28,
3- 7, 8
10-25, 26, 27
10- 25,
11- 6,
26, 27
2-27, 28, 29
2-27, 28, 29
12-1
11-15
11-15
3-22
2-22
2-14
2-14
12-8
10-19
2-20, 21
11-13
10-16
11-9, 10
11- 2, 3
12- 1
11-10
11-7
11-14
3-11
10-25, 26
2- 29;
3- 4
2-16
2-22
2-12
3-15
2-14,
3-1
10-9, 10; 11-13 3-20, 21
10-18
12-4
11-16
12-5
11-14
3-22
2-29
3-12
3-6
10-13
2-16
2-16
11-9
2-12, 13
11-14
10-19,
10-10
2- 12, 13
3- 6, 7
3-1
3-14
OPENING
GLADY’S SCHOOL OF DANCE
at Unitarian Fellowship Center — 305 Old Hwy. 6, College Station
Ballet — Spanish (Flomenco) — Mexican Folklore Dance
Information & Registration at 600 Foch No. 2, Bryan
CADET SLOUCH
by Jim Earle Advertisers Hold
Hot Dog Supper
The Wesley Calvert Chapter of
Alpha Delta Sigma, national pro
fessional advertising fraternity,
will host a pool and patio party
tonight at 7:30 for all members
and persons interested in joining
the organization.
According to President Winston
Green, anyone is welcomed to at
tend the informal meeting. “We
especially urge all marketing and
journalism majors interested in
advertising to join with us in
making the A&M chapter the
most active in the Southwest,” he
said.
The hot dog supper will be held
at the Bryan Arm Apartments at
1602 South College Avenue in
Bryan.
Lecture Series
To Hear Nevill
“One of this nation’s most neglected problems is violence
in the classroom!”
Bulletin Board
TODAY
The Marketing Society will have
a guest speaker, C. R. Newlin,
District Manager for Procter and
Gamble, at 7:30 p.m. in the As
sembly Room of the MSC.
The Recreation and Parks Club
will meet in Room 113 of the
Herman Heep Building at 7:30
p.m.
The Orange Hometown Club
will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Lob
by of the MSC.
The Amarillo Hometown Club
will meet on the front steps of
the MSC September 28, 7:15 p.m.
A business and organizational
meeting will be conducted, those
wishing to join please attend.
The Saddle and Sirloin Club
will have its annual fall barbecue
at 6:30 p.m. at the Animal Indus
tries Building. All animal science
majors are invited to attend.
The Karnes County Area Home
town Club will have an organiza
tional meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the
Letterman’s Lounge in G. Rollie
White Coliseum.
The Aggie Rodeo Association
will meet at 7:30 p.m. at the
Animal Industries Building.
Alpha Delta Sigma, profes
sional advertising fraternity, will
meet at 7:30 p.m. at the Bryan
Arms Apartments Pool and Patio.
WEDNESDAY
The Aggie Wives Bridge Club
will meet at 7:30 p.m. at the
Memorial Student Center.
THURSDAY
The Harrison County Hometown
Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. in
Room 2-B of The Memorial Stu
dent Center.
The Houston Hometown Club
will elect new officers at 7:30
p.m. in Room 201 of the Physics
Building.
The Mid - County Hometown
Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. in
Room 3-B of the Memorial Stu
dent Center.
The Waco-McLennan County
Hometown Club will meet at 7:30
p.m. in the Reading Room of the
YMCA.
FRIDAY
The Rio Grande Valley Home
town Club will meet at 7:30 p.m.
in Room 3-D of the Memorial Stu
dent Center.
G. E. Nevill of Houston, first
speaker in Texas A&M’s new En
gineering Lecture Series, will
make two presentations here
Thursday.
The series address, “From
Titusville to Cook Inlet—The Evo
lution of the Oil Well Drilling
Industry and the Outlook for
Engineering Responsibilities,”
will be at 3:30 p.m. in the Archi
tecture Auditorium.
The Cameron Iron Works staff
engineer also will speak at a
mechanical engineering senior
seminar at 10 a.m., announced
Prof. Harvey Caddess. Nevill’s
lecture, “Engineering for Petro
leum Engineers,” will be in Room
303 of Fermier Hall. Caddess said
visitors are welcome.
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Stationery, books, cards
baby albums
shower invitations
baby announcements
shower centerpieces
napkins, cups, plates
etc.
AGGIELAND FLOWER
AND GIFT SHOPPE
209 University Drive
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erinary Medicine; and Dr. Page W. Morgan, College of Agricul- sales tax. Advertising rate furnished on request. Address:
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77843.
The Battalion, a student newspaper at Texas A&M is
published in College Station, Texas daily except Saturday. EDITOR — — CHARUES ROWTON
Sunday, and Monday, and holiday periods, September through Managing Editor John Fuller
May, and once a week during summer school. Newg Editor ZZ. - - Gus'De La Garza
T , t J ^ , .. ... ... Sports Editor -—i Gary Sherer
sJSSTKSWSSrAssistant Sports Editor -... Jerry Grisham
Francisco. Photographer Dave DaVis
Triangle Steak House
Open 11 a. m. — 10 p. m.
“Located on College Ave. in route to Bryan”
Banquet or Party (large or small)
New Manager — Pearl West
For Reservations
Call 822-1352
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and your ideas can contribute to advanced
programs involving research and develop
ment for space systems, missile systems,
boron filament—and many other key pioneer
projects.
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