The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 29, 1970, Image 2

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    THE BATTALION
Page 2 College Station, Texas Tuesday, September 29, 1970
CADET SLOUCH
by Jim Earle
Listen Up the hatt forum
Editor:
Just for the record, is the grass
between the street and the side
walk around the Memorial Stu
dent Center considered part of
the memorial to A&M war dead?
throw in enough to cover the
goodies the jocks eat?
—Name withheld
by request
I have always thought it was
part of the memorial, but I have
seen many A&M students and
secretaries walk across this grass
to get into their cars, and can’t
help but flinch every time it
happens.
Can you set this straight?
Susan Gower ’71
MSC Director J. Wayne Stark
said as far as he knows, the
answer is no. In fact, he says
to his knowledge none of the
grass is part of the memorial
—just the building. It has been
a student custom to stay off,
he said, but there is, as far as
he knows, no official ruling on
it. —Ed.
The Athletic Department
pays for all items over and
above the regular menu, Food
Services Director Fred Dollar
said. —Ed.
★ ★ ★
Editor:
I am a graduate of the class
of 1970 and am stationed for the
next two years at the Armed
Forces Examining and Entrance
Station in Houston. I would like
to extend an invitation to any
Aggies who have questions about
the draft, ROTC or any other
area to feel free to contact me.
Thomas S. Kincy
Lt. AGC, Asst. Adjutant
Editor:
Do you have spiritual feelings
of inadequacy and doubts? If so,
take them to the MSC some night
and await the inevitable arrival
of a “traptist.” A traptist is an
overzealous soul searcher who
will trap you into a conversation
regarding the validity of theo
logical relativism. So far this year
I’ve been “hit” three times by
these people, who maintain a
constant vigil at the MSC. If
they were reciting or handing
out antiwar, antiestablishment,
antiadministration or antiany-
thing information, I’m pretty
sure they would be ushered into
oblivion. To say the least, I’ve
had more pleasurable experiences.
Like the time I was sea-sick and
had lockjaw at the same time.
B. Paul Quinn
Bulletin Board
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Editor:
While going through the back
of Sbisa I noticed the master
menus for last week. For last
Wednesday noon meal, the Main
has chili and macaroni, the annex
has sandwiches and the athletes
have what is described as a 14-oz.
T-bone steak.
‘Those guys are not in th’ mood to talk football!’
So far as I know, the jocks
pay the same $389 us mere mor
tals do, minus whatever scholar
ships they get for sweating their
guts out so we can have a good
time watching them beat the hell
out of Ohio State on Saturday.
My only question is, does all the
money go into one pot and out
comes chili-mac from one ladle
and T-bones from the other, or
does the Athletic Department
Numbers in ( ) denote
channels on the cable.
3:00 3 (5) Corner Pyle
15 (12) Sesame Street
(NET) (Repeat of
Monday)
3 (5) Town Talk
3 (5) Dark Shadows
15 (12) University
Instructional
4:30 3 (5) Bewitched
5:00 3 (5) General Hospital
5:30
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8:00 15 (12) Questions
8:30 3 (5) To Rome with Love
15 (12) Viewpoint
9:00 3 (5) Marcus Welby, MD
15 (12) NET Journal
10:00 3 (5) Final News
TONIGHT
Cepheid Variable Science Fic
tion Club will meet at 7:30 p.m.
in room 3D of the MSC. It will be
an introductory and organization
al meeting, and all those inter
ested in science fiction, fantasy
or comics are welcome.
Army Cadet Wives Club will
hold a welcoming coffee at 8 p.m.
at the home of Col. and Mrs. Jim
McCoy, 2702 Burton Dr., Bryan.
All wives whose husbands are
Army ROTC members or grad
students with contracts are urged
to attend.
American Institute of Industri
al Engineers will meet at 7:30
p.m. in room 145 of the Physics
Building. Dr. A. Wortham will
speak on plans and operation of
the Industrial Engineers Depart
ment.
WEDNESDAY
Society for the Advancement of
Management will hold a smoker
at 8 p.m. in the Shilo Club.
Texas A&M Women’s Gymnas
tics Club will meet at 6 p.m. in
the third floor gym of G. Rollie
White Coliseum.
Shreveport Hometown Club will
meet at 7:30 p.m. in room 107 of
the Military Science Building.
Activities for the year will be
discussed.
Orange County Hometown Club
will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the
rotunda of the Academic Build
ing.
THURSDAY
MSC Amateur Radio Commit
tee will meet at 7:30 p.m. in room
3B of the MSC.
Houston Hometown Club will
meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Social
Room of the MSC. Girls are wel
come. Dues will be collected.
Young Democrats will meet at
7:30 p.m. in the Lutheran Student
Center.
Dallas Hometown Club will
meet at 8 p.m. in rooms 2C-D of
the MSC. Plans for the SMU
party will be discussed.
Laredo Hometown Club will
meet at 7:30 p.m. in room 108 of
the Academic Building to elect
officers.
Orange County Hometown Club
will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the
rotunda of the Academic Build
ing.
10:30 3 (5) ABC movie of the
week
Cbe Battalion
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EDITOR DAVID MIDDLEBROOKE
Managing Editor Fran Haugen
News Editor Hayden Whitsett
Women’s Editor Diane Griffin
Sports Editor Clifford Broyles
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