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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1972)
ARE YOU UNDER AGE 25? Aate lamiruMw mi Mumal S«Ua If ro«r iHrimg rwcmrt ia (Mi (aot parfaet) Baslek r Bryaa tSXS Tckm Ava. M6-J7W Jones Agency CoUf SUtioa 1«M Hickway « So. (Homclladar Bldg S44-MU Pa«o • Colter* Station, Texas Wednesday. July 26. 1972 THE BATTALION High school workshop Young journalists meeting this week -Star* Stadest Seetioa, Teeete Ceerta. Baaketbell and Vo Iter Hall Ceerta. T.V. Lssaffe, Peel TaHte. CleH Bsssm. Stadent Rates. Kffteteat, Mecreet Prefeestsnal Mesa real eat. SecaHty Gaard. THe Newest in A part at eats In CoDafe Station/Bryaa Area. Stadeat Plaa pee month. We hare separate Girte* Dorm. PIZZA INN Smorgasbord A AM hoots 130 hiph school journalists and their sponsors this week for the Journalism De partment’s annual Hiph School PubitesUons Workshop. The program began with reg istration at 10 am. Sunday with a full slate of activities planned through noon Friday. All partic ipants are housed in the Me morial Student Center, according to Howard Ellers, TAMU pho tography professor and work shop chairman. Eiters said the workshop in cludes divisions for newspaper, yearbook and photography inter- The students are involved in practical application of journal ism skills, have a full evening social program and hear a num ber of special speakers. Among the speakers is Henry t Holcomb of The Houston Poet Austin Bureau. Holcomb spoke Tuesday night in the Architec ture Auditorium on the contrast between professional journalism and school journalism. Other special lectures include Fred Koger of Dallas, vice presi dent of Taylor Publishing Co., “The Disappearing Yearbook;” Harold E. Massey of Austin, ex ecutive secretary of the Texas Association of Secondary School Principals, “The Administrations View of the Role of Student Pub lications in the School Communi ty,” and Mrs. Evelyn Dunsavage of Dallas will explain how criti cal services can help school pub lications. Mrs. Dunsavage also heads the newspaper division of the work shop. She will be assisted by Elisabeth Hurley of Psmpa and AAM journalism students Roger Miller and Tom Cone. D-Eon Priest of Taylor Pub lishing Co., Houston, heads the yearbook division. He will be as sisted by Taylor Publishing Co. representatives Don Watson and Max Webb, and Mrs. Kathleen Lea bo of College Station, wife of Journalism Department Head C. J. Leabo. Ernie Leister of Taylor Pub lishing Co. and Eiters will direct the photography students. Eiters pointed but the news paper students will produce a daily newspaper. The yearbook group will experiment with a new style this year, producing a com bination news magaxine-yearbook under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lang of Kerens. Don Williams of the AAM Ed ucational Psychology Department planned a social program which includes a hamburger fry and fold worship service Sunday night, a pissa party Monday night, swimming party at the AAM Research Annex tonight, wiener roast In Hensel Park Thursday night, and noon lunch eon banquet Friday. 413 Texas Ave. Monday thru Friday ,11:00 a. m. • 2:00 p. m. $1,29 For all the Pizza A Salad you can eat. i .*• • Regular Hours: 11 a. m. - 12 p. m. Monday thru Thursday , ,, ^ t 11 a. m. - 1 p. m. Friday A Saturday 5 p. m. - 12 p. m. Sunday Leslie Landrun, McAllen senior does the art work and draws the headlines for “AH In a Day’s Workshop.” She is one of 130 high school students attending* this week's Journalism Workshop at AAM. (Photo by Bob Leitz) AAM journalism senior Roger Miller, second from right, explains one of the finer points of newspaper writing to some of the high schoolers here for the annual work shop. The students are producing a daily paper, “All In a Day’s Workshop.” (Photo by Bob Leitz) We're Proud of New Facilities 520 East University Drive £ Chartes Thom as Agency Manager Pkfl Btelamowicx B01 Huber James Kid we 11 H E. Pflughaupt Glenn Thomas I#- i i! 1 !! PROTECTIVE LIFE COMPANY Home Office — Birmingham, Alabama 846-7714 Home Office . irmingham, Alabama “Building for Security Since 1907” to* "<*• + Local Office 520 East University (2 Mocks East of Ramada Inn) Dr. Zuidema visiting here 1 Dr. La W. Zuidema of the East- West Center at the University of Hawaii is visiting AAM today to meet with faculty and stodenta in food-related disciplines. Hla schedule is being coordi nated by Dr. Jack D. Gray, direc tor of TAMU’a International Pro grams Office. Dr. Zuidema will meet with stu dents and faculty with interest in the technical, economic, cul tural and political concerns relat ed to food in the Asian-Pacific regions. . He also will visit staff mem bers with international work in various agricultural sciences. ALLEN Obdsmobile Cadillac SALES - SERVICE “Where satisfaction is standard equipment” 2401 Texas Ave. 823-8002 FOR BEST RESULTS , TRY BATTALION CLASSIFIED “quality construction for comfortable living'’ General Contractors, Inc. Telephone: 822-4226 IDEAL FOR COLLEGE EMPLOYEE WITH A GROWING FAMILY 4 BR, 2 bath. CAAH, dbl. garage, built in range, eat ing bar, large paneled fam ily room, near So. Knoll Elem. School, convenient to campus ... all of this for only $22,900 . . . easy fi nancing. You may call us after hours or week-ends. 822-4226 JAY’S SABER INN Package Store For a good selection of fine liquors and wines. Come by and let us show you. We appreciate your business. STUDENT DISCOUNT 791 Tcsaa Ave. at Saber Inn BLACK AWARENESS Presents * a “Heart* of Soul'^Band” 8:30 - 12:30 Sat. July 29, 1972 MSC Ballroom