1 BUSIER AGENCY REAL ESTATE • INSURANCE F.H.A.—Veterans and Conventional Loans ARM & HOME SAVINGS ASSOCIATION Home Office: Nevada, Mo. 3523 Texas Ave. (in Ridgecrest) 846-3708 Page 6 College Station, Texas Thursday, January 23, 1969 THE BATTALION PIZZA INN FREE DORM DELIVERY Open 11 a. m. to 12 p. m. Sundays 1 p. m. to 12 p. m. Call 846-6164 or 846-9984 For Orders To Go Or Eat In 413 Hwy. 6, So. Across from the Ramada Inn THE ALLEN ACADEMY JUNIOR COLLEGE DIVISION Schedule of Night Classes Spring Semester 1969 English 131 Rhetoric & Composition Monday English 132 Rhetoric & Composition Monday English 232 English Literature Monday Art 131 Art Appreciation Monday Art 232 Oil Painting Monday Government 232 State and Local Government Tuesday Biology 141 General Zoology Tuesday Bookkeeping 131 Tuesday History 132 U. S. History Wednesday Shorthand 131 Beginners Wednesday Public Speaking 131 Fundamentals of Speech Wednesday Psychology 131 Principles of Psychology Thursday Biology 141 General Zoology - Lab Thursday Typing 131 Beginners Thursday Sociology 231 Introduction to Sociology Thursday Classes meet 7:00 - 10:00 p. m. — one night per week Tuition $50.00 per course - Terms Transferable college credit Registration in Progress Minimum for class is 10 students For further information - Director of Admission — 823-0066 THf Ag Tracksters To Run In Astrodome c Coaches Charles Thomas and Ted Nelson will take 18 members of the Texas A&M track team to Houston Friday and Saturday to compete in the Astrodome Fed eration National Track and Field Relays. The Aggies will be led by soph omore Curtis Mills, second in the 440-yard dash in the Southwest Conference Meet as a freshman, and the mile relay team composed of Steve Bancroft, David Dolton, Mike Boyd, and Mills. Also going with the team to the meet are Rockie Woods who has a 9.6 in the 100-yard dash, Jack Abbott (14.0 in the 120-yard high hurdles), Deward Strong (14.3 in the high hurdles), Larry McIntyre (15'7" in the pole vault), John Taylor (6'5" in the high jump) and Ronnie Lightfoot (57'7" in the shot put). All eight Southwest Conference schools and the University of Houston and Texas Southern will enter teams in the Relays, Cle burne Price, meet director, has announced. The big indoor attraction will have its running events on the largest oval ever put down under a roof. The 352-yard wooden oval is now under construction in Bos ton under contract with the Hous ton Sports Association which will Pro Grid Eyes Focus On 10 Ag Seniors keep it for use in the annual Re lays which are expected to be come one of the nation’s most prestigious winter events. The addition of Olympic cham pions Willie Davenport and Bob Seagren has added special lustre to the invitational field. Davenport and Seagren bring to 11 the number of Olympians whose entries have been received for the big indoor meet that will see more than 1,000 competitors in action over the two days. Davenport won the Olympic Gold Medal at Mexico in the 110- yard high hurdles while Seagren took the top prize in the pole vault, after having set a world record of 17 feet 9 inches in the event earlier in the year in the U. S. Seagren heads a contingent of seven top track men from the University of Southern California, a group that also includes Len nox Miller, the Mexico City Silver Medal winner in the 100-meters. Other Olympians to compete here include Erv Hall of Villa- nova, a second place medal win ner in the 110-yard hurdles; Ron Freeman of Arizona, a Bronze Medal winner in the 400 meters; A BIG TWO Every basket was a big one Saturday night in G. Rollie White as the Aggies came from behind to edge TCU, 72-71. Mike Heitmann (22) is shown getting two of the Aggies points as Billy Bob Barnett gets set to fight the Frogs’ James Cash for a possible rebound. The next cage action for A&M is set for Tuesday night in Houston against the University of Houston Cougars. (Photo by Mike Wright) Eyes of professional football scouts are keeping a close watch on at least 10 Texas Aggies as the pro draft draws closer. Tackle Rolf Krueger, quarter back Edd Hargett, linebacker Bill Hobbs, split end-defensive back Tommy Maxwell and punter Steve O’Neal, all of whom played in post-season all-star games, likely will go high in the draft. Wingback-split end Bob Long, fullback Wendell Housley, end- tackle Tom Buckman, place-kicker Charlie Riggs and defensive line man George Resley also have been contacted by various pro teams. ROCKIE WOODS iw m pacts mss m % sptcmsi SEE HOW YOU SAVE AT SAFEWAY SAFEWAY Round Steak JUST TOP GOVERNMENT GRADES Quality comas first! 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