The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 13, 1970, Image 2

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    B-CS Boys Basketball
League Organizing
The Bryan-College Station Jun
ior Flag Football League, which
has just successfully completed
its first season is now organizing
a boys basketball league, an
nounced David Nava, a spokes
man.
Nava said the league, organized
and run by Aggies, needs stu
dents to help coach, officiate and
keep score for the youngsters of
the Bryan-College Station area.
There were approximately 55
boys out for the League Wednes
day, Nava said.
The league is playing games
Monday through Thursday after
noons from 5:30 to 6:30 in Lin
coln Gym in College Station.
Nava urged anyone who is inter
ested in helping to call him at
845-6901 or see him in Room 325
Crocker Hall.
ceived Thursday by the city of
College Station, according to
Mayor D. A. “Andy” Anderson.
Manufactured in Elmira, N.Y.,
by the American La France Co.,
the two 750-gallon per minute
pumpers were delivered from the
service and distribution center at
Houston.
The units are temporarily
stored in the new fire station on
State Highway 6.
Except for a service check-out
to see that they are in good oper
ating condition, they could be put
into service almost immediately,
Anderson said. Radios will be
installed in the units within the
week, he said.
The fire trucks were ordered
by the city a year ago at a cost
of about $69,000.
Some furnishings for the new
fire station will be installed with
in the next three weeks, the may
or said.
conference are County Judge
William K. Vance; Bryan city
manager Fred Sandlin and his
College Station counterpart, Ran
Boswell; CS mayor D. A. (Andy)
Anderson, Bryan Mayor Jack
Zubik; Jake Cangelose, county
CD director; John Hill, A&M CD
director; George Huebner, Col
lege Station CD director, and
Henry Alsmeyer, county CD ad
ministrative officer.
Civilian Menu Board
To Meet Tuesday
The Civilian Student Menu
Board will meet at noon Tuesday
in Sbisa Dining Hall announced
Howard Perry, director of Civi
lian Student Activities.
Students who have suggestions
or comments on the food service
should contact one of the student
committeemen.
Student members of the board
are Pat Wertheim of Hotard Hall,
Bill Scherle of Fowler Hall, Shel
ton Wallace of Davis-Gary Hall
and Van Kinerd of Milner Hall.
Junior Ball Tickets
On Sale Feb. 21
Tickets for the 1970 Junior Ball
will go on sale at the Student
Programs Office in the Memorial
Student Center on Feb. 21.
The dance will be held at 8 p.m.
March 14 in Duncan Dining Hall
and the band will be “The Preach-
Fire Trucks Delivered
To College Station
Two new fire trucks were re-
THE
EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
Welcomes You
St. Thomas Chapel
906 Jersey St.
South Side of Campus
Canterbury Association
Meetings: Wednesdays 6:30 p.m.
Kindergarten — Nursery,
Monday - Friday
(Enroll now for 71 - 72)
Sunday Services
8:00 - 9:15 - 11:00 a.m.
Wednesdays, Holy Communion
6:30 a.m.
The price is $4 per couple and
includes admission to the ball and
a barbecue to be held that same
afternoon.
Applications for class sweet
heart may be picked up at the
Student Program Office and
must be turned in with a 5x7 pic
ture by Feb. 21.
The dress for the ball will be
civilian—suit and tie, corps—mid
night and ascot. Dates are en
couraged to dress in line with the
ancient Greek theme.
Anyone having any questions
should contact Jim Tramuto, 845-
2095, Bill Stockton, 845-3095, or
John Bebout, 845-3369.
Area Officials
To Attend CD Confab
Brazos County, Bryan and Col
lege Station officials will partici
pate and A&M faculty members
will make presentations Monday
and Tuesday in the 10th Texas
Civil Defense Directors Confer
ence in Austin.
Secretary of State Martin Dies
Jr. will make the keynote address,
Attendance of 500 city and coun
ty officials is expected.
The annual meeting will fea
ture A&M Meteorology Professor
Walter K. Henry and Edwin E.
(Mickey) Allen, assistant re
search architect in the College of
Architecture.
Local officials attending the
Coffee Loft Features
Movie, Folk Group
The Coffee Loft will present a
movie and folk music by The 3rd
Generation tonight.
The United Campus Christian
Fellowship (UCCF) sponsored
program at North Gate will fea
ture the movie, “Memorandum,”
at 8.
“Memorandum” is the story of
survivors returning to the pres
ent day site of the German con
centration camp at Bergen-Bel-
sen. The theme of the movie is
that the same thing, though in a
more subtle form, could possibly
happen again.
A short discussion will take
place afterward.
Scheduled for approximately
9:30 is a 45-minute performance
by The 3rd Generation.
This new folk group on campus
will combine music with comedy
on the subjects of the Civil War,
the cost of dying and wishful
thinking. Featured as an opening
number is “Beer Bottle,” the un
official Aggie drinking song.
In order to help cover expenses,
an admission price of 50 cents
will be charged.
Tonight on KBTX
6:30 Get Smart
7:00 Brady Bunch
7:30 Hogan’s Heroes
8:00 TX Friday Night Movie
10:00 TX Final News
10:30 TX Friday Late Movie
“Bride of Dracula”
w/Peter Casing
Cbe Battalion
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the student uniters only. The Battalion is a non-tax-
supported, non-profit, self-supporting educational enter
prise edited and operated by students as a university and
community newspaper.
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College Station, Texas 77833.
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1969 TPA Award Winner
Second-Class postage paid at College Station, Texas.
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Members of the Student Publications Board are:
?y, chairman ; H. F. Filers, College of Liberal A
White, College of Engineering; Dr. Asa B. Childers,
Jim
Arts ;
Jr.,
F. S. White, College of Engineering; Dr. Asa B. Childers, Jr.,
College of Veterinary Medicine; and Dr. Z. L. Carpenter,
College of Agriculture.
The Battali
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May, and once a week during summer school.
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Represented nationally by National Educational Advertising
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EDITOR DAVE MAYES
Managing Editor David Middlebrooke
Sports Editor Richard Campbell
Assistant Sports Editor Mike Wright
Staff Writers Pam Troboy, Payne-Harrison,
Hayden Whitsett; Clifford Broyles,
Bob Robinson, Tony Huddleston,
Chancy Lewis, Janie Wallace,
George Scott
Columnist Roger Miller
Photographer Jim Berry
Sports Photographer Mike Wright
ALL JUNIORS AND SOPHOMORES
Make sure your picture will be in the
1970 AGGIELAND
yearbook picture schedule
A-D—Feb. 16-20 O-S—Mar. 9-13
E-J—Feb. 23-27 T-Z—Mar. 16-20
K-N—Mar. 2-6 Make-ups—Mar. 23-31
CIVILIANS—Coat and Tie CORPS—Uniform
pictures will be taken 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
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UNIVERSITY STUDIO
North Gate
846-8019
Civil Engineering
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EMPLOYMENT SERVCE
OCCUPATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES
AWAIT YOU, THE ’70 GRADUATE
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846-3737
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CADET SLOUCH by Jim Earle
Jackets Included
In Laundry List
Students may add waiter’s
white jackets to their laundry al
lotments, beginning Monday,
laundry manager George R. Hart-
sock announced.
On the recommendation of the
student-staff University Faculty
Committee, Hartsock said that
students may now include in their
weekly laundry bundle five shirts
(knit not included) or two shirts
(knit not included) and one jack
et (fatigue, clinic, or waiter) or
two jackets (fatigue, clinic, or
waiter).
THE BATTALION
College Station, Texas
Friday, February 13, IWJ
GOLF CLUB SNACK BAR
Best Selection of Beer on any Texas Campus
Ginger (Imported) 45^
Apple 30^
Root 10^
OPEN DAILY FROM 10:30 A. M. to 4:30 P. M.
FLOWERS
Complete Store
Baby Albums - Party Goods
Unusual Gifts
Aggieland Flower & Gift Shoppe
209 University Drive
College Station 846-5825
“Yawn! It’s time to study for that quiz before class—do
you hear? Hey! Do you hear me ”
Bulletin Board
FRIDAY
MSC Chess Committee will
meet at 7:30 p.m. in Room 3B
MSC.
MONDAY
Business Administration Wives
Club will have a tea honoring all
wives of business majors at 7:30
in Room 102, O 1 i n E. Teague
Building. For information call
Mary Jane Roberts at 846-4628.
Agriculture Communications
Club will hiwe a very important
meeting for all agriculture jour
nalism majors and others inter
ested in agriculture communica
tions at 8 p.m. in Room 227 Serv
ices Building.
AIIE will elect officers at 7:30
p.m. in Room 207 Engineering.
Engineering Technology Wives
Club will hear Dr. Everett Glaze-
ner outline the engineering tech-
•mology program at 8 p.m. in the
Medallion Room of the Bryan
Utilities building.
lor collectors
by
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Baskin,
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others
Texas A&M University
College of Architecture
and
Environmental Design
Tuesday, February 17
10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Individuals majoring in Computer Science, Engineering (Electrical, Mechanical
or Industrial), Mathematics, and Physics will be interviewed by Collins Radio
Company.
FEBRUARY 26 & 27, 1970
Some facts about Collins:
l Collins pioneered many of today’s data techniques and recently announced a
computer-controlled design and manufacturing service for customers.
2. The company ranks as the largest independent producer of microwave systems.
3. More than 75% of the commercial airlines use navigation/communication equip
ment supplied by Collins.
4. The company designs and installs computer systems for the military and for
railroads, airlines and many other industrial organizations.
5. Collins serves as the prime contractor on NASA’s worldwide Apollo tracking
network.
6. The company is recognized as one of the world’s leading manufacturers of
commercial broadcast equipment.
7 Collins received the first contract awarded to a single company to design, equip
and build an earth station for satellite communications.
Contact your College Placement Bureau for
additional information.
COLLINS
an equal opportunity employer
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