The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 11, 1970, Image 2

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Listen up
Hopefuls
endorsed
‘Maybe we should be worried that he hasn’t moved since
the corps trip, but don’t you think it’s a favorable sigri
that he’s had a smile on his face?”
Bulletin Board
TONIGHT
Junior Class Council will meet
at 7:30 p.m. in room 3D of the
MSC.
Aggie Wives Bridge Club will
meet at 7:30 p.m. in rooms 2A,
B, C of the MSC.
Orange County Hometown Club
will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the
rotunda of the Academic Building
to discuss the Swamp Stomp.
Laredo Hometown Club will
meet at 7:30 p.m. in room 108
of the Academic Building to se
lect a sweetheart and discuss
Christmas party plans.
Texas A&M Sports Car Club
will meet at 7:30 p.m. at the old
College Station city hall, 101 N.
Church.
THURSDAY
Houston Hometown Club will
meet at 8 p.m. in the Assembly
Room of the MSC. Members
must attend the special meeting,
and dues will be collected.
Powderpuff rematch will be
held at 5 p.m. on intramural field
two. It will be Ramp 10 Women
vs. University Women.
Apollo Club will meet at 5:45
p.m. in the MSC Cafeteria.
Dallas Hometown Club will meet
at 8 p.m. in rooms 2C-D of the
MSC. Donations for the Thanks
giving party will be collected.
SATURDAY
Chemical Engineering Wives
Club will meet at 8 a.m. at Kro
ger’s for a bake sale.
TUESDAY
Pecan Valley (Brownwood)
Hometown Club will meet at 8
p.m. in the lobby of the MSC.
Hometown club picture will be
taken.
Computer Science Wives Club
will meet at 7:30 p.m. at the
Lone Star Gas Co., 201 E. 27th,
Bryan. Home economist Vicky
Fleisher will give a program on
baked goods for Christmas.
Sociology Club will meet at
7:30 p.m. in room 2C of the MSC
to hear Dr. Donovan of the Gen
etics Department. All sociology
majors will meet at 6:45 on the
steps of the MSC to have Aggie-
land pictures taken.
MONDAY
Industrial Education Wives Club
will meet at 8 p.m. at the home
of Mrs. Douglas Wright, 4403
Aspen in Bryan. A representa
tive from Bestline Home Products
will give a demonstration.
Eagle Pass Hometown Club
will meet at 7:15 p.m. in front
of the MSC to have pictures
taken for the Aggieland. A meet
ing will be held afterward to dis
cuss the Christmas banquet.
Editor:
The Class of ’74 must develop
its great potential into kinetic
programs which will allow fresh
men at A&M to become involved
in their university and its wide
range of activities. We, the Class
of ’74, can become one of the
major elements in developing
unification on campus.
We can accomplish this by
transforming our ideas into real
ities, making use of our great
potential. We can grow together
to become dedicated to the ideal
that we are “true to each other
as Aggies can be."
In order to achieve this high
degree of evolvement we must
cultivate a more sophisticated
organization in our class struc
ture. This could be fulfilled by
advancing the freshman council,
composed of representatives from
each dorm. The structure is a
permanent segment of the fresh
man class and should be utilized
extensively. Better organization
would occur and another means
of developing leadership in A&M
students would evolve.
The increase of women in our
university, notably in the fresh
man class, proposes another facet
for unification. We are now re
quired to instigate more coedu
cational programs to establish a
balance of relations between the
men and women on campus.
This balance must occur in the
freshman year to benefit the uni
versity in later years. The Class
of ’74 is the key factor in estab
lishing this unification.
Prove to yourself that you
want to be a part of this founda
tion by voting for T. Mark Blake-
more, the candidate most likely
to help build this foundation, on
Nov. 12, 1970.
T. Mark Blakemore ’74
★ ★ ★
Editor:
Thursday the Class of ’74 will
elect class officers and student
senators for this year. It is im
portant that serious considera
tion be given to these elections if
student government is to be truly
representative of you. I am ded
icated to representing your views
in the Senate and would appreci
ate your support in this effort.
I was selected as one of 14
senate executive aides earlier
this semester and have had the
opportunity to work closely with
the Senate since that time. I feel
Collins lecturer
at physics colloquium
Dr. R. E. Collins of the Uni
versity of Houston will be guest
lecturer at an A&M physics col
loquium Wednesday.
Collins’ topic will be “Must the
Hamilionian Be Hermitian?”
The 4 p.m. presentation will be
held in Room 146 of the Physics
Building.
Cbe Battalion
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the student writers only. The Battalion is a non-tax-
supported, non-profit, self-supporting educational enter
prise edited and operated by st-udents as a university and
community newspaper.
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College Station, Texas 77843.
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jf. S. White. College of Engineering; Dr. Asa d. uuuuera, ur.,
College of Veterinary Medicine; Dr. Z. L. Carpenter, College
of Agriculture; and Roger Miller, student.
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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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this experience will be of great
benefit to me should you see fit
to elect me one of your class sen
ators. I ask you to give me the
opportunity to serve you during
this year and to help make stu
dent government effective.
Randy Ross
★ ★ ★
Editor:
In the short time Randy Ross
has been here he has demonstrat
ed his deep interest in student
government—not only in words
but through actions. He has
served actively and enthusiasti
cally as an executive aid to the
Student Senate. This has provid
ed him with a thorough back
ground and working knowledge
of student government at A&M.
Also, his experience obtained
in key leadership positions while
in high school, will enable him to
serve his constituents in the
Freshmen Class ably and effec
tively.
For these reasons I endorse
Randy Ross for freshmen class
senator and urge you to vote for
him in Thursday’s election.
Roger P. Miller
Menu board
sets meeting
Thursday noon
THE BATTAUON
Page 2 College Station, Texas Wednesday, November 11,1970
menu
The civilian student
board will hold its regular meet
ing Thursday noon in Sbisa Din
ing Hall.
The board acts in an advisory
capacity to Food Services Direc
tor Fred Dollar on menu and food
service matters.
Student members of the com
mittee are: George McKirahan,
302 Mclnnis; Rodney Nairn, 7-A
Law; Bill Cronrath, 203 Mclnnis;
Carie Buie, K-l Walton; Omel
Cardenas, 10 Milner.
Audition Nite
Every Wednesday
AH Acts Welcome
Sebastian’s Club
1313 So. College
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