The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 21, 1975, Image 5

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The state’s oldest student organi
zation went to Austin today for its
part in the inauguration.
A&M’s Ross Volunteers partici
pated in the inauguration of Gov.
Dolph Briscoe and Lt. Gov. Wil
liam P. Hobby.
The white-clad RVs were the
governor’s official honor guard.
They formed a sabre arch from the
south entrance of the Capitol to the
speaker’s stand for the high noon
ceremony.
Commander Less Harvey of
Houston and 45 members of the
elite honor military unit also flanked
the speaker’s stand during the pro
gram.
The inauguration was followed by
a reception in the Capitol rotunda.
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The ceremony starts a busy
period for the company composed of
Cadet Corps seniors and juniors.
The RVs will be in New Orleans for
Mardi Gras Feb. 9-12 and marches
in Conroe’s “Go Texan’’ parade
Feb. 15.
The company was first formed in
1887, as the Scott Volunteers, after
the college business manager. It be
came known as the Ross Volunteers
in the first year of the TAMC presi
dency of Gen. Lawrence Sullivan
Ross, in 1890-91.
The company became the Foster
Volunteers after Ross died, but re
sumed the name on suggestion of
President H. H. Harrington in
1902.
More than a dozen Texas gover
nors have walked through the Ross
Volunteers’ sabre arch to formally
become the state’s top elected offi
cial.
| Campus briefs |
Winners to demonstrate
The Texas A&M Tae Kwon Do Club will present a karate demonstration
Jan. 20-23, 7-8 p.m. in G. Rollie White Coliseum. The three international winners
to demonstrate are Steve Powell, a second degree black belt holder and Charlie
Senning and Jim Shiner, first degree black belt holders.
Star party planned
Members of the Central Texas Astronomical Society and TAMU students
will meet Jan. 23 if the sky is clear to gaze at four planets and an asteroid in the
constellation of Gemini.
The party will be switched to Friday Jan. 24 if Thursday is clouded out. It
will be held at the home of Dr. Ron Schom, TAMU physics professor. For
directions phone 846-4172 or 823-5519.
Health courses offered
The Department of Health and Physical Education will offer a course in
trimnastics and one on diet. Enrollment is limited and information on the courses
will be given the afternoon of Jan. 21 in G Rollie White Coliseum.
THE BATTALION
TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1975
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NOTICE
Students—Faculty—
Staff—Former Students
Memorial Student Center Guest Rooms, located in the
Memorial Student Center on campus, is now open.
For reservations call 845-4253
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MEMORIAL STUDENT CENTER
BARBER AND BEAUTY SHOP
(In the Memorial Student Center Building)
Students, Staff and Public are invited to visit our new facilities.
Specializing in all types of haircuts and styles
Shine Man available.
Your business will be appreciated
Mon-Fri 8 am - 5 pm
Under new management:
John Garcia
Manager
Barber Shop
846-0629
Eddy Hyde
Manager
Beauty
Shop
846-0636
When a new calculator is
introduced —you can see it
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anywhere. Plus, we specialize in the calculator
requirements of the college student.
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Auditions begin
Spring auditions for the Singing Cadets will be held 2:00-4:30 p.m., Jan.
20-24 in the MSC, Room 003.
Auditions are open to all male students, corps or civilian, with a 2.25
overall average G.P.R. Appointments can be made with the Vocal Music Center
Secretary in Room 003 of the MSC.
| Bulletin Board |
TONIGHT
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL EN
GINEERING will meet in room 203 of the Zac-
hrv Engineering Bldg, at 7:30 p.m.
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
will begin registration for a three day Instrumen
tation Symposium in Rudder Tower.
MSC TRAVEL COMMITTEE will show We ve
Never Been Licked" at 8:00 p. m. in the Rudder
Theater. Cost is $1.00 per person.
PHYSICS COLLOQUIUM will feature Dr. M H
Boon in Room 146 of the Physics Building at 4
p. m.
WEDNESDAY
AGGIE CINEMA will show "Go West" at 8 p.m. in
the Rudder Theater.
MSC DANCE COMMITTEE will meet in MSC 216
at 7:15 p.m.
KAMU-TV, CHANNEL 15 will air "A Conversation
With: Dr. Athelstan Spilhaus," on "Play, Won
der, Curiosity and Puzzle-solving" at 9:30 p.m.
ALPHA PHI OMEGA will hold a smoker in MSC 229
at 7:30 p.m.
THURSDAY
TAMU WEIGHTLIFTING CLUB will meet in the
G. Rollie White Weightroom at 7 p.m.
CEPHEID VARIABLE SCIENCE
FICTION/FANTASY COMMITTEE will show
"The Point” in Rudder 701 at 8:00 p.m.
ASSOCIATION OF STUDENTS FROM MEXICO
will meet in Rudder 504 at 7 p. m.
PHYSICS COLLOQUIUM will feature Dr. John W.
Keto of Rice speaking on "Production
Mechanisms and Radiative Lifetimes of Excited
Molecules Important to the Argon and Xenon U.
V. Lasers" at 4 p.m. in Physics 146.
AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY will feature
Dr. Donald S. Burnett, associate professor of
Nuclear Geochemistry at 4 p.m. in Room 228 of
the Chemistry Bldg.
BRAZOS ORNITHOLOGICAL SOCIETY will meet
at 7:30 p.m. in the Hospitality Room of the Uni
versity National Bank.
MSC RADIO COMMITTEE will meet at 7:30 p.m.
in the Student Program Office.
STUDENT GOVERNMENT RADIO will meet at 7
p.m. in the TAMU student government radio
station.
FRIDAY
MSC DANCE COMMITTEE will hold a dance from
8-12 p.m. at the Fiesta Club, $1.50 per person.
PHYSICS COLLOQUIUM will present Dr. J.
Serene of Stanford University speaking on
“Thermodynamic Stability of the Superfluid Ph
ases of Liquid He 1 at 4 p.m. in Physics 146.
AGGIE CINEMA will show “The Way We Were" at 8
p.m. in the Rudder Auditorium.
Cash available
Fast cash is available at the student government office through loans made
from the Campus Chest.
The fund is available to students through donations made after sports
events and individual contributions.
The loans are made up to the sum of $100 and grants are awarded beyond
this amount in emergencies. Loans are given for tuition payments, rent, car repair
and special circumstance^. No interest is charged and the repayment schedule is
individually planned.
Presently, $2000 is out on loan with about $2000 available for loaning.
For further information on this service call the student government office at
845-3051, Curt Marsh at 845-2250 or contact Jim Cornell at the student govern
ment office.
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in a brand new
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specializing in wash & wear
hairstyles for Men & Women
other services include:
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