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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1970)
GLENN YARBROUGH’S LATEST ALBUM IS GALLED JUBILEE (aptly) Recorded in Concert at Louisiana State University On Warners Bros. Records & Ampex Tapes THE BATTALION Friday, October 9, 1970 College Station, Texas Page 3 ‘Spirit’ night All-University Night Thursday night officially began All-Univer sity Weekend, a weekend designed to unite the Texas A&M student body behind its football team in preparation for Southwest Con ference play. That play begins Saturday on Kyle Field as the Aggies take on the Red Raiders of Texas Tech at 7:30 p.m. Walton and Legett Halls lead things off with a car bash, carry ing out the theme of “Wreck Tech” (upper left). All-University Night activities in G. Rollie White Coliseum be gan at 8:30 p.m. Student Senate President Kent Caperton, Acting A&M President A. R. Luedecke and head Coach Gene Stallings spoke. Although a meager 2,000 stu dents were on hand, Walton’s Warriors were in evidence (upper right). Stallings watched the activities (right), seemingly happy with what he saw. Beginning her reign a few days Sue Binford was there (lower left), accompanied by Selection Committee chairman Jimmy Alex ander. the L0UESHIRTS Sc/ // a// topetAe'i Adam & Eve couldn't have expressed love and to getherness better than our classic “Loveshirts" do. . . . Gals & guys can wear it anywhere be cause the loveshirt is casual, it’s message is beautiful . . . and obvious. Buy one as a gift - even better by the pair. Crew neck, rib cuff and bot tom, set in sleeves. All cot ton, fleeced inside for extra warmth. State size S/M/L/XL. EACH *11 PAIR plui Jl.OOp.p. *hdlB. COHO ASSOCIATES CORP, P.O. Box 1116 Wayne, N. J. 07470 GET IT OFF YOUR MIND H a.m. “ *\ p.m. in 1 o I-S CD Q- cr Q 3 & h-H 5 $ • S CD i ^ H ! ! I! m | i i. SOAPBOX FORUM . . . Any A&M student, faculty or staff may speak with valid I.D. . . . Each person may speak 10 minutes, with 5 minutes for rebuttal. . . .Any topic except political campaigning is acceptable.