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Dr. This Offer Expires 25 April 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 - (Continued From Page 1) 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.” BATTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD RATES per word itlonal day One day 3o per word each addition Minimum charge—50f Classified Display 90c per column inch each insertion DEADLINE 4 p.m. day before publication FOR SALE 1967 Fairlane 500, A C, Standard trans- lission, radio tinted windshield. 289 V-8, hitewalls, vinyl upholstry, excellent. Room vices Bldg. $1900. 102t2 318, Serv 1965: 10’ x 56’ Trailer house. Three bedroom, very clean. $3300. 823-8573 after 5. 114 Lakeside. 102t3 1964 Plymouth Fury. Loaded. 46,000 miles. Still in 5-year Factory 102t3 ry. actual miles. 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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. , 1964 MG-B wire wheels, electric over- | Newly decorated room for single college drive. Call 846-2912. 100t4 j student. 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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. 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