The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, July 16, 1969, Image 5

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HE BATTALION
Wednesday, July 16, 1969
College Station, Texas
Page 5
Lancaster Is Pivot For MSC Programs
Ft. Worth Ags
Give Stipend
Stewardship is one of the les-
uns Texas A&M students learn
trough involvement in Memor-
a l Student Center programs.
It comes through student re-
iponsibility for programming
in d budgeting.
MSC programs include a di
verse variety of activities—from
irt exhibits and camera commit-
e e to Town Hall, Student Con-
irence on National Affairs and
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md hobby-type programs.
grams first meet in the office of
the assistant director and busi
ness manager, William B. (Bill)
Lancaster. He pulls and loosens
the purse strings under Director
J. Wayne Stark’s supervision.
Success of activities is directly
attributable to his work.
A colleague who says he rarely
attempts to classify people indi
cated Lancaster fits the title of
a “fine Christian gentleman” per
fectly.
Lancaster carries the financial
responsibility on his rangy, 6-3
frame in cheerful fashion and is
admired for his calmness.
The business manager is prac
tical too, especially in his ap
proach to dealing with students
given financial responsibility for
the various MSC programs.
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“I’ve never seen him lose his
cool,” remarked one undergrad
uate.
“When a student has to deal
with his own peers in taking re
sponsibility for financial matter's,
he learns a lot,” the College Sta
tion native observed. “Learning
to be responsible for someone
else’s money will stand him in
good stead the rest of his life.
No matter where he goes, he’ll
be doing this.”
It’s amazing how well some
students do it and how poorly
others accept the responsibility,
the Center official added.
Overall, Lancaster says, they
are sharper. “The ability to han
dle financial matters is part of
it,” he said.
A 1950 A&M graduate in busi
ness, Lancaster has been with
the university since 1954. After
three years in a job with the
National Guard, he joined the
business section of the Texas
Engineering Experiment Station.
The business manager went to
St. Louis in 1956 as a coin-oper
ated laundry business manager.
He returned in 1958, to work for
the Agricultural Experiment Sta
tion and joined the MSC staff
in 1963.
“Working for Wayne Stark is
demanding but rewarding,” Lan
caster commented. “He is held
in high esteem throughout na
tional college union circles.”
Fort Worth Aggies will pre
sent a full one-year athletic
scholarship to Texas A&M head
coach Gene Stallings during a
“Football Rally” Aug. 20 at
Ridglea Country Club, announced
Fort Worth Texas A&M Club
President John Caple.
Coach Stallings will attend to
accept the grant-in-aid, Caple
stated.
The Fort Worth Athletic
Scholarship will be financed by
the sale of donation tickets.
Caple said the scholarship is
to the A&M Athletic Department.
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