Page 2 TH College Station, Texas Wednesday, August 6, 1970 THE BATTALION Fish Drill Team sets tryouts for Sept. An organization that exacts a price but pays a dividend and limits its membership to fresh men only will take on new stu dents shortly after the 1970-71 school year begins. It’s the Fish Drill Team, un defeated three years and national champions of 1968, 1969 and 1970. Tryouts for the 1970-71 team will be held on the Duncan Hall drill field at 5 p.m. Sept. 7, an nounced senior advisor Richard A. Hanes of San Antonio. “Interested students should be Army or Air Force ROTC cadets and need not have marched with a drill team previously,” he said. Many Fish Drill Team members of the last three years had never put a rifle through the manual of arms before enrolling at Texas A&M. Upperclass advisors pro vide knowhow, devise sequences and supervise drills of the unit that starts from scratch every year. The team is commanded by a freshman elected by its members. Members are housed in regular Coi'ps of Cadets units and drill each day. Drill meet competition is usu ally limited to one off-campus appearance during the fall se mester. The competition season, including the annual Texas A&M Invitational Meet, comes during the latter part of the spring se mester. Winner of 14 straight competi tions, including the last three Na tional Intercollegiate ROTC Drill Team championships in Washing ton, D. C., the team has been praised by parents, the U. S. Army legislative liaison officer and opposing team members. After the 1969-1970 team out marched 17 of the nation’s best at the national capital Cherry Blossom Festival last April, Maj. Gen. William A. Becker declared the performance superlative. “I admit I am prejudiced,” the 1941 A&M graduate stated," but I couldn’t see another outfit as military, as well prepared and as precise as the Texas A&M Fresh man Drill Team.” Spontaneous applause greeted the team 11 times during an «i hibition drill at the half of tin Maroon-White spring footbill game. The same reception w given at a Mother’s Day Reviei performance, for which even Pres ident A. R. Luedecke stood. Working with the 1970-71 tear under Hanes will be seven otlei upperclass advisors. Like Hanes, they have competed on nationai championship teams. Junior advisors Larry L. Larset of Dallas and Louis B. Ullricho! San Antonio marched behind tie class of 1972 FDT guidon. Sopl omore advisors include the time top members of the 1969-70 tea# They were commander Beverli S. Kennedy of Austin, execute officer and guidon bearer Darit A. McClung of Shreveport aM right guide Leonardo Hemaniki' of San Antonio. Marvin L. Byers and Gregory P. Walk of Houston also won the black helmet and white mascoi with the class of 1973 team. J. Malon Southerland of tki commandant’s office is chief fit ulty sponsor. « Fai of pre froi Dedication to the principle of providing unsurpassed convenience and service to the people of the community is first in the thinking of everyone at First Bank. Newcomers to Bryan-College Station receive a special welcome from Brazos County's largest bank. Won't you call or come in so we may get to know you? After all, the nicest part of being the biggest and best ... is doing more for more people every day. FIRST BANK AND TRUST • 101 NORTH TEXAS AVENUE • BRYAN, TEXAS • TELEPHONE (713) 823-8031 • MEMBER F.D.I.C.