^edgewood Show Now On Display If 'JfT \ A unique collection of Wedge- d pottery, porcelain and stone- re is currently on display in Memoial Student Center. Value of the exhibit is $4,000, id Mrs. Ann Keel, social direc- r of the Social and Education office. The Buten Museum of Wedge- wood, one of the finest collections in the U.S., loaned the exhibit for the special display in the MSC. It will be on display until March 31. ERVE » n !4 a is 17 23 55 family finance forum . . . FOR PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE PRINCIPALS OF MONEY MANAGEMENT AND INVESTMENT PLANNING. The modern couple should be os knowledgeable about family money matters, in vesting, and the stock market as you are about your career, your home and youur community interests. To become familiar with these factors of modern liv ing requires both study and information. City National Bank's family finance forum will provide the financial facts you need. 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Thursday, March 9, 1967 THE BATTALION College Station, Texas Page 7 Read Battalion Classifieds CASA CHAPULTEPEC BIG 4 DAY SALE—THURS., FRL, SAT., & SUN. Fiesta Dinner Guacamole Salad, Beef Taco, Two Enchiladas, Tamale and Chili, Beans, Rice, Tortillas and Hot Sauce, Dessert. R z'r $1.09 TACO DINNER Two Beef Tacos, One Chili Con Queso, Guacamole Salad, Tortillas and Hot Sauce, Dessert. Regular $1.25 99c TIME OUT OPEN 11:00 A. M. CLOSE 10:00 P. M. 1315 COLLEGE AVENUE PHONE 822-9872 This then, is the best way to describe this basketball team; interesting. The season began back on Dec. 1 with a loss to Louisi ana Tech, 53-50 on the G. Rollie White Coliseum floor. Seventeen more losses and six wins followed this game as the sophomore-laden team learned the ropes of college basketball. On the road, the team suffered most, as they lost all of their games. Their home record was a little better, as they compiled a 6-4 record on their own floor. This writer will remember the season just ended for other reasons. This team all year represented Texas A&M well, and, on the basketball floor, though they were outscored at times, they never quit. Other reasons for remembering this aggregation pop up in my mind, as the season is reviewed. I won’t soon forget big Ronnie Peret making a bad mistake and then coming back with a play that brought cheers from the crowd. It will be hard to forget the looks that Billy Bob Barnett got on his face while playing, that said 100 per cent determination. A top memory is one of Sonny Benefield’s fine 20-foot jump shots. John Underwood's steady play and floor generalship will be hard to forget. Another thought is Buzzy Myatt going high for a rebound. I won’t forget Terry Trippet coming down with what basketball experts call a “tough” rebound. The sweeping hooks of Larry Ditto will be remembered, as he revived the almost forgotten shot. Of course, all these players will be back next year as a more experienced group and will definitely win more ball games. There will be one part of this team missing next year. That will be the leadership of captain Dick Rector. The senior from Dumas was the lone fourth-year man on this squad and he will be missed. Rector didn’t play as much this year as in previous seasons, but he still made his presence felt when he was in the game. With as much playing time as this team logged this year, it will be an experienced team that will represent Aggie basketball fortunes next year. The Fish team finished second in the Southwest Con ference freshmen race this year. Coach Jim Culpepper got some good performances from his regular starting five of Bill Brown, Oliver Biggers, Mike Heitmann, Mac Hooten and Mike Hazel. The Fish team finished at 7-5 for the season and Metcalf will wel come the addition of these boys at the start of next year’s season. 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