The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 01, 1970, Image 12

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    COURT'S
SADDLERY
403 North Main — 822-0161
Complete Line Of Western Wear & Accessories.
“For Shoe Repair, Bring By A Pair”
Third member of Oatesf
family commissioned
The third member of the Oates
family was commissioned an of
ficer in the U. S. Army July 8.
Miss Shirley Ann Oates, a May
graduate, was sworn in as a sec
ond lieutenant in the Women's
Army Corps by her father. Col.
Eugene C. Oates Jr. is residence
hall program advisor in the Ci
vilian Student Activities Office.
“To my knowledge, Shirley is
the first WAC officer commision-
ed at Texas A&M,” commented
Col. Jim H. McCoy, commandant.
His office was the site of the
ceremony witnessed by Shirley’s
mother, Capt. Judith Fein of the
Army Recruiting Main Station in
San Antonio, Mrs. Patricia Self,
coed advisor, and family friends.
The traditional congratulatory
kiss established by Gen. William
C. Westmoreland at the recent
promotion of two WAC generals
was given by Colonel Oates, a
23-year Army veteran.
The late son of Colonel and
Mrs. Oates, Eugene C. Ill, died
in August, 1969, in a helicopter
accident in Vietnam. Captain
Oates was commissioned here in
1967 after receiving the bachelor
degree in civil engineering.
He attended Ranger and jungle
warfare schools, the engineer of
ficers basic course and served in
Germany before going to South
east Asia.
Lieutenant Oates, who is woiil
ing as a Texas Engineerinf: hi AUST
tension Service secretary, willSact fi
port Aug. 4 to Fort McClellailoiy oc
Ala., for the 18-week WAC taiujidhig
officer course, Captain Fein iijwardet
dicated. Following the course.!il a tt an
new lieutenant will receive adniiitp V „ 0
istrative assignment in the U.S
The t
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Journalists here for annual event
More than 500 high school
journalists and their sponsors
were on campus the week of July
27 for the 12th annual High
School Publications Workshop.
The program was sponsored by
the Journalism Department.
Workshops were held in both
beginning and advanced photog
raphy, yearbook production, publi
cations production and newspaper
production, noted department
head
J. Leabo.
uen
Experts from throughout tf
nation served as workshop
plow
structors.
Howard Filers, photographyii|e n t ra i
structor, and Mrs. C. J. ll last
were workship co-directors. p rov j
Heading the newspaper divisio i en t j
was Hill Ward, director of tl rea,
mass communications division^ r a )| (S)
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A&M WESLEY FOUNDATION
Church and Tauber Streets—North Gate
J. Phil Kirby, Campus Minister—Phone 846-6014
SUNDAY—Campus & Career Class—9:45 a.m.
Campus & Career Fellowship—6:00 p.m.
WEDNESDAY—Forum—7:00 p.m.
Special events as scheduled
All Meetings at Methodist Student Center
BAPTIST STUDENT UNION
(Student Center One Block North of Post Office)
Phone 846-6411
Bob Burch, Director
-BSU Vespers
Tues. and Thurs.: 7:00 P.M.
Daily Noon Bible Studies
Wednesday Noon—Spiritual Boot Camp
Friday: 5:30 P.M.—Missions
B’NAI B’RITH HILLEL FOUNDATION
Ike and Fannie Sablosky Building — 800 Jersey St.
Mrs. Raymond Reiser, Hillel Student Advisor
Telephone 846-7313 — Res. 846-6553
Hillel Club Meeting Wednesday—7:30 P.M.
Sabbath Services Friday—8:00 P.M.
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800 Jersey — 846-7313
Statement of Purpose for the Campus
Ministry at Texas A&M University
Encouragement of spiritual growth is a highly important
part of Texas A&M University’s program of total development
for those students who come here seeking an education.
There are many faiths represented among the students,
faculty and staff members who comprise the University com
munity. Our campus ministry is called upon to stimulate
spiritual growth among the members of the University com
munity as they search for direction in their lives, according
to their particular faiths. This objective is accomplished
through various types of worship, programming, and personal
counseling, which we know as the campus' ministry.
In a spirit of close harmony, the campus ministry assists
the University in its educational program by helping members
of the various faiths represented to become more sensitive to
their responsibilities in the economic, political and social world.
In so doing, the campus ministry performs the vital duty of
demonstrating the close relationship between religious faith
and worthy citizenship.
A program such as this requires continuous communica
tion between the various faiths represented and the University.
Effective communication assures each student the opportunity
to hold fast to his faith while studying here, thus laying the
foundation for continued spiritual growth in the years to fol
low.
A. R. Luedecke
Acting President
UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL &
STUDENT CENTER
(Missouri Synod)
315 N. Main
Hubert Beck, Campus Pastor
846-6687
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SUNDAY:
9:30 A.M.
10:45 A.M. Morning Worship
5:30 P.M. Worship Celebration
6:30 P.M. Fellowship Supper
WEDNESDAY: 7:30 P.M., Mid-Week Vespers
OUR SAVIOUR’S LUTHERAN
STUDENT CENTER
Serving Lutheran Students of The American Lutheran
Church and The Lutheran Church In America
2 Blocks North of North Gate at Main, Cross, & Tauber
Pastors: Carl Ruck, Ron Birk
Phone 846-5011
SUNDAY:
8:30 A.M. Worship Service
9:30 A.M. Church School and Aggie Discussion Group
10:45 A.M. Worship Service
WEDNESDAY:
7:30 P.M. Student Vespers
UNITED CAMPUS CHRISTIAN
FELLOWSHIP
(Christian Church, Presbyterian Church, and
United Church of Christ)
University Drive & Tauber Street (North Gate), 846-6639
Campus Ministers
Walter Allen
Watch for notices about the Coffee Loft,
‘Encounter” Luncheon and film programs.
Worship with any of these churches
A&M Presbyterian (College Station), Faith United Church
of Christ, First Christian Church, First
Presbyterian Church (Bryan) .
ST. MARY’S STUDENT CENTER
103 Nagle
846-4138
Campus Ministers
Father Lonnie Urban
Father Elmer Holtman
SUNDAY MASSES: 9:00 A.M., 11:00 A.M.
7:00 P.M. - Folk Mass
WEDNESDAY STUDENT MASS: 7:30 P.M.
SATURDAY MASS: 7:00 P.M.
Inquire for Newman Club activities.
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