AND THE RAINS CAME It was a wet, wet, wet Twelfth Man that stood for hours in the rain Saturday night to watch the Florida St. Seminoles edge the Aggies, 19-18. Possible Fallout Shelters Sought By Civil Defense SEC Organizes For New Year The newly selected representa tives to the Student Engineers’ Council had their first meeting of the year last week. The Council consists of three representatives of each recog nized engineering s o c i e t y—an elected junior, an appointed sen ior, and the president of each de partment’s technical society. The primary function of the council is to serve as a media to transmit student problems, ideas, and services to the College of Engineering. The Council organizes and su pervises High School Career Day functions, the Annual College Awards Banquet, the TSPE and departmental progress reports by faculty and student representa- tives. The officers selected to head ihe Council for the 1967-G8 school year are: Edward M. Miller, an industrial engineer from Oyster Bay, New York, president; Rob ert B. Stiles, an aerospace engi neer from San Antonio, vice- president; Fred Schwiening, an industrial engineer from Kerr- ville, secretary and Donald A. Swofford, an architecture major from McAllen, treasurer. Civil Defense fallout shelters and other buildings capable of shelter space in Brazos County will be surveyed in the next three weeks. U. S. Army Corps of Engineer officials from Fort Worth will conduct the survey to locate new shelter space and usable water in existing facilities. Civil engineers Arthur F. Jones and Charles V. Dansby will make the appraisal. “We’re very happy to have Jones and Dansby with us,” com mented Jake Canglose, Brazos County CD director. “They are conducting a much needed phase of our Civil Defense program.” “We will look at every building previously listed as shelters and at new construction,” Jones ex plained. “The availability of usa ble water is one of the principal features of the survey. Water is often trapped in a building, in interior piping, storage facilities and so forth. Recording the loca tion of such water is one pur pose.” GRADUATING STUDENTS- IT IS NOT TOO EARLY TO BE THINKING ABOUT PROFESSIONAL EM PLOYMENT AFTER GRADUATION. I AM PREPARED TO DISCUSS SPE CIFIC OPPORTUNITIES WITH SEVERAL EMPLOYERS. A PERSONAL INTERVIEW WITH MR. W. R. HORSLEY MAY BE ARRANGED THROUGH THE PLACEMENT OFFICE. FRESHMAN PICTURE SCHEDULE FOR 1968 AGGIELAND CORPS FRESHMEN: Corps freshmen will have their Yearbook Portrait Schedule: portraits made for the Aggie- land ’68 according to this sched ule at University Studio at North Gate in class “A” winter uniforms. Fish should bring poplin shirts, black ties, and bri gade or wing shields. Those freshmen who paid for their yearbook picture at regis tration should bring their FEE SLIP. Those who did not, may pay their $1.50 at the University Studio. Oct. 6 9 10 11 12 13 16 17 18 9 — Maroon Band 10 — White Band 11 — Sq. 12 — 13 — 16 — 17 — 18 — 19 —- 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 Civilian Freshmen: and Co-Eds: Oct. 9 thru 13 — N-S 16 thru 20 — T-Z and Make-ups “The upgrading phase will also take into account new buildings and other structures that may shelter occupants. Reports on these structures will also be made.” The survey will be concentrat ed at Texas A&M, which has the largest complex of buildings in Brazos County. Brazos County has shelter space for just over 20,000 per sons marked and stocked, Cang lose pointed out. Location of the CD shelters is listed in a pamph let available at all post offices. Research Architect To Address Group George Mann, assistant re search architect in the Research and Graduate Center of Texas A&M’s School of Architecture, will speak during an American Institute of Architects conference Oct. 26 in Gatlinburg, Tenn. Mann’s talk, “Graduate Pro grams in Research and Adaptable Building Systems for Hospitals,” will highlight a meeting of archi tects and researchers. NOT IMPRESSED This Florida St. cheerleader doesn’t look too impressed with Texas weather as she stands in the downpour during Saturday’s football game. Charles Johnson '62 Larry Oreenhaw ’fi4 12 IP - p ! Charles Thomas ’G4 IJubba Collins *G6 Your College Master Representatives still growing to meet the needs of Aggies the Aggieland Agency welcomes. BEN B. HOLDER Ben graduated from A&M University in May of 1967 where he received his B.A. in Accounting. While he was in school he was an active member of the Accounting Society. Ben is a native of Bryan, Texas. In addition to Ben’s degree from A&M he recently completed the formal training course entitled: “The Principles of Insured Investment Counsel- in for College Graduates,” !■ Ill John Fornuson ’H7 BEN B. HOLDER FIDELITY UNION LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY for information, call 846-8228 f Page 4 College Station, Texas Wednesday, October 11, 1967 THE BATTALION NEW YORK _ Michael Myerberg, veteran Broadway pro ducer’, and Donald Flamm, long active in radio station manage ment, have formed a stage part nership. The pair’s first presentation is to be “What Did We Do Wrong’", a comedy by Henry Denker. BATTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD RATES One day 8# per . . . . p rd each additional day inimum eharg Classified Dis word r wo: Miuir splay 90c per column inch each insertion iserl DEADLINE p.m. day before publication FOR SALE rcyele, excellent condition. 22IS-A South Collet* after 4 p. m. SHOO cash. 4KMt 1964 Sunbeam Alpine, Series III wire wheels, radio, 846-6821. 48014 EXER-GEN1E exerciser. Demonstrations every Tuesday at 7 :30 p. m. on Jersey Street above Southside Grocery. For in formation call 840-2817. 478t8 Feed lot beef for your food locker or *lome freezer. Best in town. Frank Smith. •’22-1317. 469lfn OFFICIAL NOTICE Official notices must arrive in the Office of Student Publications before deadline of l p. m. of the day preceding publication. THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Decree Name: Elliott, David Mecham Degree: Doctor of Philosophy in Mechan ical EnKineeririu Dissertation: An Investigation of the Na ture of M icrostructural Damage in a Filled Elastomeric Composite Material. Time: Thursday, October 12, 19<;7 at 8:00 p. m. Place: Room R-12 Teague Space Research Center Wayne C. Hall Dean of Graduate Studies 482t3 Students interested in applying for a Rhodes Scholarship should confer with R. H. Ballinger, 302-C Academic Bldg., prior to Oct. 14, 1907. 479t7 Applications for degrees are now being accepted in the Registrar’s Office from all students who expect to complete their degree requirements by January 1908. Can didates for advanced degrees must file their applications with both the Registrar's Office and the Graduate Dean’s Office. The deadline date for filing application is October 20, 1907. H. L. 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Servicemen wanted for T. V., radio and hi-fidelity repi T. V. 822-4862. i wan pair. Call Bryan Radio and 475tf n Wanted, two rethstered nurses for su pervisor on :t to I 1 .shift at Madison County [ Hospital. Madisonville, Texas. Excellent salary. Call collect. Rice or Mr. E. G. Clark. Df 8-2631,* Miss Gloria! 465tfn SPECIAL NOTICE SUL ROSS LODGE NO. 1300 A.F. & A.M. — Stated communication, Thurs- ber 12 at 7 p. m. day, Octet Tom Chandler, W.M. r. ' Joe Woolket, Sec’y 483t2 Coin operated electric typewriters avuil- ble for use in Memorial St able for use in Memorial Student Center. Cost 10c for 20 minutes, 2oc for 1 hour. Located in Room B of sound proof piano practice rooms on lower level of MSC. prt Ch eck out key at main desk. WANTED Roommate wanted for the rest of the demestcr. Call 840-7214 after noon. 4S.'ttfn One rock ant! roll band for party a fter Baylor game. October 28th contact Bob Schwartz, Dorm 10 Room 300. 48313 Small bed-davenport fairly good condi tion. 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Tabor Streets — Bryan It is now time for all Corps Accounts, Civilian Government Organizations Depart mental and Professional Clubs, Hometown and Interna tional Clubs, Honor Societies, M.S.C. Advised Accounts, Sports Clubs, Student Body Governing Organizations, and Service Or ganizations, to be officially rec ognized at the Student Finance Center, MSC. Each club must file a list of their officers with the Student Finance Center. DEADLINE OCTOBER 16. AN OPEN LETTER! Hello Aggies— Welcome back home Aggies! We have missed you. Well another school year is beginning and it is our hope you do well in all of your endeavors and that you accomplish all of your undertakings. When you find time for recreation we hope you will visit us and renew old acquaintances. You know we are open 7 days a week ‘til midnight and you’ll always find some of your friends here. We’ve added a brand new 5x10 Carom table to our center and this now gives us 2 - 5x10 pocket tables, 2 - 5x10 snooker tables, 2 - 4V2X9 ft. pocket tables, 14 - 4x8 pocket tables, 9 of the latest pin ball machines, Toosball table (the new sensation form coast to coast and a new bumper table. We also have a new supply of jointed cue sticks from $9.95 to $95.00. Let’s all join forces and pull a little harder and help put the Aggies back to NUMBER ONE in 1967. It can be done! Aggieland Recreation Center Redmond Terrace Center P.S. “The girls are still playing here!” F A I R V A Y A P A R T M E N T S' • Two bedrooms • Furnished or unfurnished • Carpeted and draped • T.V. cable connections • Close to A AM, elementary schools ami golf course • Cen*»al air ami heat • Built In stove, refrigerator and disposal. From $99.50 3300 S. College Resident Mgr. Apt. 3-B 846-4713 822-M22 Last W' |.4-0), but [e Richard The boo i a precisi ith the ad istent. 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