-21-21 erved, % -Roll Pkgs. ALWAYS ON SUNDAY Meet Your Friends at SBISA CASH CAFETERIA 11:00 a. m. to 1:15 p. m. STUDY IN CUERNAVACA Learn to speak SPANISH • Intensive courses, with drills, supervised labs, and theory taught by experienced Mexican teachers. • $135 per month. Study in the INSTITUTE FOR CONTEMPORARY LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES. • Examine themes such as "Protest and its Creative Expression in Latin America" and "The Role of Education in Social Change" in 10 to 30 new courses each month. • Access to excellent library. • $30 per credit. Live in CUERNAVACA • Near Mexico City, at 4,500 feet elevation, with Mexican families or in dorms or bungalows. • Approx. $80 per month. Request catalog from Registrar Cidoc W. Godot, Apdo. 479, Cuernavaca, Mexico THE Thursday, March 20, 1969 BATTALION College Station, Texas EPDA Slates Grad Courses Aggie Senior Earns Two Trophies For Teachers Page 6 AIR STRIKE FOLLOWUP Two 7th Reg-iment Marines sweep through Viet Cong positions following an hour-long air strike. Trying to block infiltration routes to Da Nang, the Marines poke through bunk ers and spider holes, discovering 11 bodies. (AP Wirephoto) Medals Awarded For VN Serice Decorations for service in Viet nam and a promotion have been accorded three 1966 A&M grad uates serving in the Army. Bronze Star Medals went to CASA CHAPULTEPEC OPEN 11:00 A. M. CLOSE 10:00 P. M. 1315 COLLEGE AVENUE — PHONE 822-0872 SPECIALS GOOD THllRS., FRI., SAT&l SUN, 3 BEEF TACOS, BEANS - RICE 3 CHEESE TACOS, BEANS - RICE 3 CHALUPAS WITH GUACAMODE 3 CHALUPAS WITH CHEESE - BEANS 3 HOME MADE TAMALES WITH FRIED BEANS 3 BEEF ENCHILARAS, BEANS - RICE 3 CHEESE ENCHILADAS, BEANS - RICE 2 CHILES RELLENOUS WITH SPANISH RICE AND CHEESE SAUCE 1 GUACAMOLE SALAD - 2 CRISPY TACOS 1 MEXICAN DINNER COMPLETE TQ TAKE OUT OR DINE IN FIESTA DINNER Guacamole Salad, Beef Taco, Three Enchiladas, Beans, Rice Tortillas and Hot Cheese Dip and Tortilla Chips. Regular AA $1.50 epJLUy TACO DINNER Two Beef Tacos, One Chili Con Queso, Guacamole Salad, Tortillas and Hot Sauce, Cheese Dip and Tortilla Chips. Regular QQ $1.25 Town Hall Artist Showcase Presents— HOUSTON BRASS ENSEMBLE Wednesday, March 26, 1969 — MSC Ballroom 8 p. m. .Admission: Student Activity Card Town Hall Season Ticket Rotary Community Series Single Admission: Patrons — $2.00 Student & Date — $1.00 each Tickets Available at Student Programs, MSC Capt. Howard C. Johnson of Pas adena and 1st Lt. Sidney F. Med ford of Lufkin. Captain John son, who received his D.V.M. at A&M, was cited for meritorious service with the 75th Medical Detachment in Vietnam. The of ficer is now a student in the Medical Field Service School at Fort Sam Houston. Lieutenant Medford’s medal was for heroism in ground oper ations against the enemy. A platoon leader in Troop D, 1st Squadron of the 1st Cavalry Division (Airmobile), he studied finance and was executive offi cer of Company B-2. Promoted to captain at Kil leen Base was Robert A. Wright III, of Lampasas. He is opera tions officer of the garrison’s military police company. The education major was Company D-2 executive officer. Another former member of D- 2, 2nd Lt. Layne H. Connevey of Pasadena was recently assigned to the 8th Artillery in Vietnam. He completed marketing studies in 1967. A 1967 D.V.M. recipient, Capt. Colin B. Campbell of Texas City, recently completed the medical officer basic course at Brooke Army Medical Center of Fort Sam Houston. Tonight On KBTX 6:30 The Queen and I 7:00 That Girl 7:30 Bewitched 8:00 Thursday Night Movie— "Paris When It Sizzles” 10:00 News, Weather and Sports 10:30 The Avengers 11:30 Alfred Hitchcock If you let nature take its course you may fail yours. You were supposed to cram for calculus tonight, but somehow 35-24-35 looked more appealing than the derivative of x 3 . And now it’s 1 a.m. And nature can play some pretty mean tricks on a guy at 1 a.m. Relax, take a couple of NoDoz® and stop relaxing. NoDoz has the strongest stimulant you can buy without a prescription. And it’s not habit forming. NoDoz will help you resist nature, at least until the next time a cold hard fact loses out to a soft warm one. 4-Day Course Planned For B-CS Citizens A course in retail selling, de signed for employers and em ployees, has been scheduled for Bryan Monday, according to Herb Shaffer, spokesman for the Bryan-College Station Chamber of Commerce. The Distributive Education Departments of the Bryan and A&M Consolidated Public School System sponsor the four-day course, “Merchandising and Sales Promotion for Small Stores,” which is directed by the Distrib utive Education Department of The University of Texas at Aus tin and the Texas Education Agency. Meetings will be held at the Bryan-College Station Chamber of Commerce Board Room 7 p.m. to 9:30. Pat Batis, specialist in mer chandising, advertising, and sales from the Texas Extension Divi sion, will conduct the sessions which include an understanding of retail profit and loss, the fund amentals of pricing, the influ ence of a buying plan and of trained salespeople on profitable sales, and promotion of success ful sales in small stores. Shaffer urges all retail busi nessmen in Bryan and College Station to attend. For reserva tions or more course information, contact the Chamber of Com merce Office. Secondary school teachers will study composition, language and literature here this summer in an Education Professions Develop ment Act (EPDA) institute in English. The institute formerly con ducted under Title XI of the Na tional Defense Education Act will involve 31 participants in advanced English and instruc tional techniques studies. The June 2-July 11 graduate credit instructional program will be conducted by English Depart ment faculty members and di rected by Prof. J. S. Jemigan, who has headed NDEA programs the last four years here. "Better coordination of the three basic components in Eng lish at the secondary level in struction will be the aim of the institute,” Jernigan said. While increasing the participant’s sub ject knowledge, the director said attention also will be given to developing new teaching meth ods, trends in literary criticism, relationship of language study to literature and composition, Eng lish language history and devel opment, linguistics and rhetorical principles involved in writing. Operating on an EPDA budg et of about $37,000, the institute will assist participants with a $75 per week stipend and $15 per week for each dependent. “Applications from English teachers of Texas and adjoining states will be given preference,” Jernigan said, “but admission will not be limited to teachers of those states.” The associate professor said that in spite of the uncertain status of the institute with can cellation of the NDEA Title XI support, over 240 application re quests from all but two of the 50 states have been received. Applications are due April 6 and participants will be notified in late April. Instruction will be by English Department head Dr. Lee J. Mar tin, Drs. Harrison E. Hierth, Harry P. Kroiter and Carroll D. Laverty, Mrs. Gloria Pickle and Jernigan. FOR BEST RESULTS TRY BATTALION CLASSIFIED Chris West of San Antonio won two trophies and Texas A&M rifle teams placed fifth and sixth in a large field firing recently at the National Rifle Association Invitational Match in Houston. West, one of the top six shoot ers in the 14-school Southwest Rifle Association, won first fir ing at the conventional target. He scored 295 out of a possible 300. On the smaller interna tional target, the senior history major shot 277 for third. Pat Bailey of Trona, Calif., tied for fourth in the interna tional classification. An A&M team comphsed of Wayne Jordan of New Boston, Danny Huddleston, Falls Church, Va.; Johnny Snider, Ropesville, and Jerry Murawski, San An tonio, was fifth on the interna tional target. WEATHER Friday — Partly cloudy. Wind East 10 to 15 mph. High 71, low 42. Saturday — Partly cloudy to cloudy. Wind East 10 mph. High 73, low 49. GRADUATES A MESSAGE FROM CADE MOTOR CO. You can buy a new 1969 “Going Thing" Ford at a bargain price with 100 percent loan and low interest bank financing. You can have over fifty models of Fords to choose from plus the entire line of Mercury fine cars. So come by our beautiful new showroom now and let one of our friendly salesmen help you select the new car of your choice. If you are over 21 you can Rent A New 1969 Ford for your weekend trip or any other occasion. FORD CADE MOTOR CO. 1700 Texas Ave. — Telephone 823-0044 HIGHLIGHTS UNITED CAMPUS CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP (501 University Dr. — 2 Blocks East Of Post Office) THE COFFEE LOFT’’ (A COFFEE HOUSE — ADMISSION FREE) OPEN 8:00 P. M. TO MIDNIGHT Friday, March 21: — Open On Informal Basis (Table - Talks, Dialogue, Cards, Chess, Checkers, Etc.) Saturday, March 22: — “Dialogue On U. S. Foreign Policy” (Program Begins At 8:45 p. m.) (Emphasis On Vietnam and Neo - Isoslationism) Panelists: Dr. Claude Hall (History) Dr. Robert Clark (Political Science) (Note The Change Of “Foreign Policy Program From Friday Night To Saturday Night.) “THE ENCOUNTER SEMINAR LUNCH” Noon - 1:00 p. m. (Lunch Provided - 25tf) Noon - 1:00 p. m. Wednesday, March 27: — “How Can Church Structures Be More Community Oriented ?” Speaker: Mr. Michael Schneider (Architecture) (Undergraduate, Graduate Students, Faculty and Staff, Administrators Welcome to all Programs at the UCCF Center). Army Seniors CHECK AT LOUPOT’S BEFORE You Buy Your Uniforms For Commissioning! ARMY GREENS (DACRON/WOOL - YEAR-ROUND) — 89.95 Price Includes: Blouse, Pants, Flight Ace Cap, Full Set of Brass & All Alterations. ARMY DRESS BLUES (DACRON/WOOL - YEAR-ROUND) — 99.95 Price Includes: Blouse, Pants, Flight Ace Cap, Brass, Branch Braid With Shoulder Boards & All Alterations. WE ALSO HAVE AIR FORCE MESS DRESS UNIFORMS. AT VERY REASONABLE PRICES. jdaufLoik