/ember 8, If local / state Battalion/Page 3 November 8, 1982 re hern Denioc )ld on self hristian views to be aired by Angie Kerr rs believe lore fie) position •grams throt lers on eleti ed that Re, untry effettii Battalion Reporter A lecture team of professors •sue despiif | nt ) businessmen from all over pessionaht: he United States will be at exas A&M University this j|)| t teek to present Christian pers- lectives in classrooms. Dr. Walter Bradley, a Texas i&M metallurgical engineering trofessor and a member of the ecture team, said the Christian Jpdate Forum will offer a Christian perspective on acade mic subjects where it might pro vide a distinctive point of view, me lectures will apply (Christian Seals to particular academic fereas. Most members of the btum hold doctoral degrees. But, he said, there are sub lets where a Christian view- logoicalcom * s not necessary. ■ "There are obviously many Objects where a Christian pers- (tetive really doesn’t suggest illy different interpretation of Information than does a non- Ihristian perspective,” Bradley aid. S in sever for called irnia and 14 me areas id es for GOPc ntry that nt ild continuti i he election > govern by sklent Fort n elections, 1 II to someesl he power oil underestimi o take his television, will notbei named “Dm Spectrum plays amut of music Thirteen members of the Christian Update Forum will be speaking in more than 100 clas srooms on subjects including mechanical engineering, educa tion, psychology, philosophy and zoology. The group was invited to the campus by Aldersgate Method ist Church, Grace Bible Church, Inter-Varsity Christian Fellow ship, Campus Crusade for Christ, Navigators, Young Life and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. After the group was invited, students in the classes asked their instructors if a Christian speaker could come into the classes and lecture. Instructors who consented were allowed to choose the topics that the guest lecturers would cover. Besides the classroom lec tures, the forum will offer five evening lectures. Speeches scheduled for Mon day night are: “Thermodyna mics and the Origin of Life,” “Changing Sex Values” and by Robert McGlohon Battalion Staff Spectrum, a Houston-based band which played in Rumours hidayand Saturday night, lived Sptoits name. The group plat 'd everything from high energy ock to new wave and threw in pme commercial jazz and hythm and blues. Both concerts had a good urnout and were sponsored by he Memorial Student Center lasement Committee and the ;r Brewing Co. Group co-founder, Mike butts, set the tempo for the veiling with a bass that can only ^described as funky. He had a ively stage presence and conta gious enthusiasm. Mike Rosas, the other co- founder, helped keep the heat bn drums. Although he had a precise style most of the time, he Occasionally let go with a rousing drum solo. ' The band’s featured vocalist has Able Salazar, whose high, clean, clear voice was a joy to A&M retailing center planned of the I in avid Gasku s by Stephanie Fondy .. Battalion Reporter ' The marketing depart ment at Texas A&M University plans to establish a center for retailing Rudies to aid students interested retailingand also to help retail Companies that recruit students. . Dr. Leonard Berry, associate professor of marketing and a member of the center’s planning ifonmiittee, said he expects the exas A&M System Board of Regents to approve the center in meeting this month. If approved, the center will open in January 1983. There is a need in major col leges of business to acquaint stu dents with the areas of oppor- kmity in retail, Berry said. jobs in the 1980s are in r etail and we hope to make our stu dents aware of these jobs through the center,” he said. mi co kili ft.