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THE BATTALION
Tuesday, April 22, 1969 College Station, Texas
Page 3
Aggie Sweetheart A n n e 11 a
Wright and three other Texas
Woman’s University panelists
will present the second “Man
Your Manners” program here
Wednesday.
Miss Wright, a sophomore spe
cial education major from Mexia,
will be joined by Pat Wright,
junior elementary education ma
jor, Pasadena; Karen Burk of
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Brady, a junior home economics
education major, and Linda Mc-
Ginness, freshman clothing and
textiles major from Fort Worth.
Miss Burk is secretary of the
TWU Student Council of Social
Activities and was an Aggie
Sweetheart finalist.
The second of three “Man
Your Manners” panel programs
will be presented in Room 113 of
the Biology Building at 7:30 p.m.
“Last week’s program attract
ed a full house of more than 250
students,” said Ronnie Owens,
A&M Spring Programs vice
chairman for the uponsoring
YMCA.
“The program was sprinkled
with seriousness and humor, and
the question-answer session pro
duced some typical boy-meets-
girl problems,” Owens added.
The girls will discuss dating
etiquette, from Corps trips to
semi-formal and formal occa
sions, Owens said.
Also scheduled for discussion
will be “when should drinking be
a part of social activity, and the
questions of smoking and neck
ing,” continued Owens.
For Showing Eric Bone Wins Chess Meet
Of ‘Everyman’
CADETS
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standing sophomore. He has been
active in Town Hall and SCONA
XIV this year, and is a member
of the RV firing squad next
year. He is also chairman of the
arrangements committee for
SCONA XV.
GERALD A. Bramlett will be
commanding the Second Brigade
during the 1969-70 school year.
White, a mechanical engineering
major, comes from Shreveport,
Louisiana.
He is sergeant major of the
Second Brigade this year, and
served on the host committee for
SCONA XIV. A distinguished
student, Bramlett was named
outstanding sophomore in com
pany A-2 and in the Third Bat
talion.
Combined Band commander
for 1969-70 is Edwin Lamm, a
junior zoology major from San
Antonio. Lamm is sergeant ma
jor of the Combined Band this
year, and served as guidon bearer
for the Maroon Band his sopho
more year.
THE NEWLY-selected com
manders will take over their posi
tions after the first pass-by at
Final Review, May 24. Battalion
and Wing commanders, who will
also take over May 24, are ex
pected to be announced later this
week.
“I think these people have all
done outstanding jobs this year,”
Carroll said of his designated
commanders. “As a result of
mutual experiences and relations
we have established this year, I
think that the foundation has
been laid for an extremely pro
ductive year for the Corps of
Cadets.”
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1964 Plymouth Fury. Loaded. 46,000
miles. Still in 5-year Factory
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OAK FOREST
MOBILE HOME PARK
Luxury living in the country
swimming pool
paved streets
laundromat
trees
playground
natural gas
city sewer
water furnished
$35.00 per month
Drive one mile past city limits South
on Highway 6, turn left on Stasny
Lane. For information call 846-2686
or 846-5177.
WORK WANTED
TYPING — Electric typewriter, special
symbols, experienced typist. Call 846-8165.
Drafting Service — All kinds, charts,
graphs, engineering drawings, etc. Details,
assemblies, isometrics, exploded, etc. Call
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Term papers, thesis, etc. Call anytime.
Mrs. Islam. 846-8528. 94tfn
Typing wanted by professional typist on
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after 5 p. m. 846-3192. 76tfn
AIR CONDITIONING SERVICEMAN
Need a man with two or more years
experience, good character and work
habits. Permanent or part time job,
excellent wages with established Carrier
Dealer.
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Central Texas Air Conditioning Co.
Phone: 713 — 823-0945
Contact: Richard H. Roberts
Agents wanted to sell umbrellas that
are profitable. Write Fredeman’s, 36 Gar
field St., Youngstown, Ohio, 44502. 95t8
OFFICIAL NOTICE
Tickets for the Aggie Players
production of “Everyman,” a
medieval play with modern ideas,
will go on sale here Monday.
The play is scheduled for a
10-night run, May 5-10 and 13-
16.
Director C. K. Esten said
tickets will be available at the
Student Program Office in the
Memorial Student Center.
All Guion Hall seats will be
reserved for a specific perform
ance. Individual tickets will be
$1 each.
“If a group of 10 or more wants
to obtain seats in a block and
will buy in advance, the ticket
price will be reduced to 75 cents,”
commented Bob Wenck, assistant
director. He pointed out that
tickets must be purchased for a
specific performance.
THE AGGIE Players’ final ma
jor production of 1968-69, “Every
man” is a religious play “but
we’re trying to do more with it
than just push Christianity,”
Wenck said.
“It goes deeper into morality
and ethics,” he added. “Every
man should make people think
about the life they are leading
and, perhaps, the kind of life
they should be leading.”
The production will be a daring
combination of medieval langu
age and poetry in a modem at
mosphere through costumes, sce
nery, music and lighting.
“IT’S AN ageless play on ‘good
is good and bad is bad’ and has
some material that may sound
new to contemporary man,” Es
ten injected. “At the same time,
‘Everyman’ brings out the idea
that people are people, regard
less of what age in which they
live.”
Written six years after Co
lumbus sailed for the new world,
the allegory has a 450-year pro
duction history.
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drive. Call 846-2912. 100t4 j student. Swimming and lake priveleges.
five minutes from A&M. Utilities paid.
*30 month. 846-2529. 99tfn
TYPING — Electric, Very Reasonable.
Mrs. David R. Miller. 822-2048. 56tfn
4 ui
Agtrie
Den.
for S15.00.
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Down sleeping bags, Army mummy style,
kc new, $16.00. Also new field jackets,
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like new,
half shelters, cols, na
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5574 after 5 :00.
1960 Opal.
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$250.
Call 845-1520 before
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Bargains in all kinds of radios, watches,
bowling balls, portable typewriters, guitars,
Eico Tester, electric shavers, tool sets.
Kodak cameras, 4 track & 8 track tape
decks, cassette car and home players,
portable phonographs, stereo record play
ers, tennis racquets, like new 4 & 8 track
tapes, metal folding chairs these items
are all fantastic bargains.
University Drive.
Aggie Den 307
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SPECIAL NOTICE
WE BUY MOST ANYTHING — AGGIE
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WANTED
Second hand bal
Baptist Student
Burch, Director.
iby gr
Center
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Call
Bob
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WHITE AUTO STORES Bryan
and College Station can save you
up to 40% on auto parts, oil,
filters, etc. 846-5626.
WE RENT
TYPEWRITERS
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Bryan, Texas
Use Your BANKAMERICARD
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—EVERYDAY—
We stock all local major brands.
Where low oil prices originate.
Quantity Rights Reserved
Wheel Bearings
50% Off
Parts Wholesale Too
Filters, Oil, Air - Fuel, 10,000
Parts - We Fit 90% of All Cars
Save 25 - 40%.
Brake Shoes $3.19 ex.
2 Wheels — many cars
Auto trans. oil 25tf
AC - Champion - Autolite plugs
Starters - Generators
All 6 Volt - $11.95 Each
Most 12 Volt - $12.95 Each
Tires—Low price every day —
Just check our price with any
other of equal quality.
Your Friedrich Dealer
Joe Faulk Auto Parts
220 E. 25th Bryan, Texas
JOE FAULK ’32
22 years in Bryan
TRINITY GARDENS
Duplex Apartments
2 bedrooms
1 Yj baths
attached garage
washer & dryer connections
privately fenced backyard
built-in GE kitchens
; & carpet
elementary school
children & pets welcome
no additional deposit for pets
custom drape
next to So. Knoll
Manager
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846-3988
Trinity PI.
yping.
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or 822-5053.
Bank
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xerox copywork printing needs, and multi-
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Official notices must arrive in the Office
of Student Publications before deadline of
me
1 p.m. of the day proceeding publication.
The English proficiency examination for
ajoring in Chemist
p. m., May 1, 19i
Chemist—
nglish proficiency e:
md Seniors majorin
Juniors and Seniors m
will be held at 7 :30
in Room 231 of the Chemistry
Please see Dr. Alexander, Room
Chemistry regarding requirements.
try
69,
ing.
120,
CHILD CARE
Child care, Call for information. 846-8151.
598tfn
Gregory’s Day Nursery, 504 Boyett,
005. 593tfn
HUMPTY DUMPTY CHILDREN CEN
TER, 3400 South College, State Licensed.
823-8626. Virginia D. Jones, R. N. 99tfn
For rent. 1,2. and 3 bedroom apartments
New with central air. Some carpeted.
846-4717 or 846-8285.
Cal
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Midway between Bryan &
A&M University
STUDENTS ! !
Need A Home
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HOME & CAR
RADIO REPAIRS
ZENITH RADIOS & PHONOS
KEN S RADIO & TV
303 W. 26th 822-2819
STERLING ELECTRONICS
sound equipment
Ampex Roberts
Fisher Sony
Scott Panasonic
tape decks Harmon<Kardoi(i
903 South Main, Bryan
822-1589
TRANSMISSIONS
REPAIRED & EXCHANGED
Completely Guaranteed
Lowest Prices
HAMILL’S TRANSMISSION
33rd. & Texas Ave. Bryan 822-6874
CM Lowest Priced Cars
$49.79 per mo.
With Normal Down Payment
OPEL KADETT
Sellstrom Pontiac - Buick
2700 Texas Ave. 26th & Parker
822-1336 822-1307
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
3400 S. College 823-8051
Personal Loans
LOANS £ $100
Confidential
Loan Service
University Loan Co.
317 Patricia
(North Gate)
Telephone 846-8319
ENGINEERING & OFFICE
SUPPLY CORP.
REPRODUCTION & MEDIA — ARCH. & ENGR.
SUPPLIES
SURVEYING SUPPLIES & EQUIPMENT — OF
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402 West 25th St.
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Bryan, Texas
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Autry, Joseph Wayne
Degree: Doctor of Philosophy in Education
Dissertation; THE ACADEMIC SUCCESS
OF TRANSFER STUDENTS IN THE
COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AT
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY.
Time: April 23, 1969 at 10 a. m.
Place: Room 109 Scoates Bldg.
George W. Kunze
Dean of Graduate Studies
ATTENTION JUNIORS AND SENIORS
The Department of Psychology will ad
minister its Departmental Examination in
English Proficiency on April 22 and 23,
Tuesday and Wednesday at 3 p. m. Bring
pencils, ball point pens and paper. Dic
tionaries may be used. Test in Nagle.
Room 6. Test is required for graduation.
SOSOLIKS
TV & RADIO SERVICE
Zenith - Color & B&W - TV
All Makes B&W TV Repairs
713 S. MAIN 822-1941
Rentals-Sales-Service
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Calculators &
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105 NORTH MAIN
Downtown Bryan
DIAL 822-3557
• Watch Repairs
• Jewelry Repair
• Diamond Senior
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• Senior Rings
Refinished
C. W. Varner & Sons
Jewelers
North Gate 846-5816
Former state champ Eric Bone
of Baytown won the U. S.
Chess Federation-sanctioned re
gional tournament here and heads
six players qualifying for the
state meet later this year in
Dallas.
Top six from the San Jacinto
Open, sponsored by the Chess
Committee, also includes Dr.
Robert R. McCready, Dallas;
Robert Brieger, Houston; John
Dunning, San Antonio; Bill Pat-
teson, Houston, and David Wil
lis, Austin.
Brieger is a USCF-rated expert.
A Houston post office employe,
Patteson also was the top player
in his class at the tourney. Dun-
Bulletin Board
WEDNESDAY
Aggie Christian Fellowship
will meet at 5:30 p.m. in room
3-D of the Memorial Student
Center. George Malone will speak
on “One Way? What About the
Other Religions?”
Texas A&M DPMA Student
Chapter will meet at 8 p.m. in
rooms 2-C and 2-D of the MSC.
Dr. Clinton A. Phillips, profes
sor of management, will speak
on “The Moral and Legal Impli
cations of the Computer.” Every
one is invited.
ning and Willis are University
of Texas at Austin students.
Class B winner was Daryl
Hanks, Texas-Austin student,
and best in Class C was John
Cunningham of San Antonio.
Thirty-two players competed
in the weekend tourney for
USCF affiliated players. No one
had a chance at A&M’s chess
playing IBM 360/65 computer,
which was previously committed.
ATTORNEY
(Continued From Page 1)
Joseph J. Bush, Jr., ’66; Capt.
Thomas A. McAdams, ’64; Maj.
Jadley Foster, ’55; Sgt. John
Whitson, Lt. John Russell and
Spec. 4 Sander Field Jones.
THE A&M students who died
last year were Lyle Thomas
Stein, John W. Groves, Donald
Wayne Coward, George W. Rey
nolds, John B. Tower, Richard
Lynn Black, Joe Scott Carter,
Glenn Graham, DeFrank Howell
III, and William Otto lehle.
Brazos County A&M graduates
who died last year are W. H
“Rip” Collins, ’19; Dr. Charles M
Cole, ’20; William W. Scott, ’28
Leonard J. Watson, ’30; Curtis L
Cobb, ’34; Theo R. Holleman, ’39;
Ewing E. Brown, ’32; George
Norris Johnson, ’37; and Ray
mond A. Moore, ’35.
PARDNER
You’ll Always Win
The Showdown
When You Get
Your Duds Done
CAMPUS
CLEANERS
Be on the
lookout for
this
enemy agent
Gordon B. Richardson
Aggie Campus
Career Life Underwriter
- Phone 713 — 567-3165 -
Enemy of financial apathy
is what he is.
In 15 minutes he can de
stroy any old illusions or ster
eotypes you have about life
insurance. He can show you
how it pays to plan now for a
protected financial future. He
may seem to be just another
student but he’s armed with a
thorough knowledge of insur
ance and he’s trained to use
it at will. Don’t be fooled. He’s
got a program that’s aimed
at you.
He can be found in our
campus office. Seek him out
today. His thing? Security.
Gordon B. Richardson
Aggie Campus
Carreer Life Underwriter
Phone 713 — 567-3165
INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA
PIZZA INN
FREE DORM DELIVERY
Open 11 a. m. to 12 p. m. Mon. Thru Thurs.
11 a. m. - 2 p. m. Fri. &, Sat.
1 p. m. - 12 p. m. Sun.
Call 846-6164 or 846-9984
For Orders To Go Or Eat In
413 Hwy. 6, So. Across from the Ramada Inn
No. 1 In College Sales
For Information Call:
Skipper Kearns ’69
(College Master Representative)
Fidelity Union Life
Insurance Co.
303 College Main — 846-8228
WE MAKE
IT OUR
BUSINESS TO
DO A CLEAN
JOB.
B & E Washateria
Behind Campus Theater
(Bring This Coupon For
FREE SOAP)
TOWN HALL
presents for
CIVILIAN STUDENT WEEKEND
THE SANDPIPERS
Saturday, April 26, 1969
7:00 p. m
G. Rollie White Coliseum
Aggie date or spouse $1.50
Other students $2.00
General Admission $3.00
A&M Student Activity Card and
Town Hall Season Tickets Honored
Tickets On Sale At MSC Programs Office
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