I liiU' 1 ' ^ iy|l lit!** 1 ’ '11^ ill l||l"| 1111 V IK"" 11 ! •« imiti"""? Kiuli'* 1 *' m THE BATTALION Page 6 College Station, Texas Thursday, June 29, 1967 Girl Watchers 9 Corner THI Captain Miller Goes On Duty Would You Believe BeGV ^ In Korea Beginning July 22 Cafeteria!^ When Capt. Thomas H. Miller as fulltime students in cases of Texas A&M’s Military Science where a degree candidate is with- I# -U'-t* ENGLISH MAJOR Beverly Holt, of Bryan, is an English major at A&M this summer. She is a graduate of Stephen F. Austin High School in Bryan and plans to be a school teacher. Department goes on duty in Korea, he may spend a lot of time answering Aggie exe’s ques tions about 1967 football pros pects. The assistant professor of mili tary science has been advisor to the Army ROTC athletic com pany, H-l, and became well ac quainted with Coach Gene Stall ings' team. “I believe A&M’s prospects are pretty good,” the 30-year-old of ficer said. “The team has good front-line talent and there are some good sophomores on the way.” Miller, a 1959 A&M graduate, has been on A&M Military assign ment since 1965, instructing freshman courses. He will leave Fort Lewis, Wash., July 22 for assignment with Headquarters, 8th Army Support Command at Seoul in the director of security, plans and operations. “I would have preferred Viet nam,” he said. The captain, married and fath er of a one-month-old son, goes on leave Monday and plans to spend most of it in class at A&M 1 . He’s taking demography and administration of higher edu cation this session and will have 22 hours toward a master of sci ence degree in education. “I’ll apply to return to A&M fulltime as a student after the 13-month Korean tour,” the Over- ton native said. “I’ll lack only | four hours and the thesis for the degree.” Under Operation Boot strap, the Army assigns officers in one semester of graduation. The instructor also plans some golf during his pre-shipment leave, and has already arranged 18 holes with varsity football manager J. P. Ellis of Atlanta. Ellis was H-l company command er for Captain Miller. Also the Ross Volunteers com pany advisor, Miller was a Dis tinguished Military Graduate and received a Regular Army com mission from A&M. He served three years in Germany, attended and instructed in the U. S. Army Chemical School at Fort McClel land, Ala., and was a training company CO at the post. Dresser Assigned To White House Capt. Paul A. Dresser, Texas A&M’s cadet colonel of the corps in 1963-64, is now on duty assign ment in the White House. Dresser is Army assistant to President Johnson’s military aide in the office of the president. The A&M graduate was injured in Viet Nam last February while commanding a Green Beret unit. He received serious injuries from an exploding booby trap in an old French fort near the Cam bodian border. Would you like to have beer with your meal at the Sbisa cash cafeteria ? Well, now you can— as long as it's root, or apple beer. These two new drinks were added to the Sbisa menu this week. “Apple beer is actually carbo nated apple juice,” according to Col. Fred Dollar, food services director, “and I think it’s really good.” Dollar mentioned that those who would like to have a 12-oz. charcoal-broiled steak with their root or apple beer can now have both without even leaving the campus. Last week, the Sbiso cafeteria began serving charcoaled steaks to those students, faculty mem bers and campus guests who re quested them. “We've had quite a few order these steaks since we began,” he said. “It’s just a service we offer to those who wish to dine a little more elaborately, yet not leave the campus.” Dollar said food service facili ties will be open for those stu dents who are required to remain on campus for July 4. The MSC snack bar will be open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Facilities in Sbisa will be closed, but will open as usual at 7 a.m. July 5. VETERAN COOK Willie Howard, College Station, has been a cook at Sbis dining hall for more than 27 years. During this time, li says he has cooked more than 50,000 steaks for Ad): athletes, students and guests. Above, he prepares steak for Sbisa customers for their evening meal. 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A public relations and tourism expert says Bryan and College Station merchants and business men are ill prepared for the big American Institute of Biological Sciences meetings to be held here Aug. 27-Sept. 1. “They don’t realize what’s go ing to hit them,” said Frank A. Driskill, a Texas A&M graduate who is now with the Distributive Education Department of the Uni versity of Texas. Driskill, who is lecturing on the subject this week to members of the Bryan-College Station Res taurant Association, said he was “quite concerned that we’re un aware completely” of the impact the thousands of scientists and their wives will make on the area. He notes this was one of the smallest communities ever to host meetings of the AIBS. Between 4,000 and 5,000 scien tists are expected to register for the meetings. Adding wives and children, the total influx of people might reach 7,000, Driskill said. “The big problem we are going to have here is the same problem which is causing the tourist busi ness to lag in Texas—‘What to do at night?’ Florida keeps tourists an average of 11.5 days while Texas keeps them 5.9 days. It’s something to do at night. In 1966, Texas did $900 million in tourist business but Florida did $3.6 billion, or four times that much, with only 15 per cent more tour ists,” he noted in a talk before 25 persons att he Lone Star Gas Co. Monday. The lectures by Driskill were arranged by Mrs. Chris Norton, past president of the local restau rant association chapter. “My fellow restauranteurs are as complacent as they can be,” she said. “Frankly, I’m worried.” Driskill estimated the- AIBS participants will spend up to $750,000 in this area. 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