The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, August 02, 1972, Image 9

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THE BATTALION
Wednesday, August 2, 1972 College Station, Texas
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A Knowledge of Aggie needs and wants
Courteous and Responsible employees
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A 14-YEAR-OLD Mexican boy, Sergio Pacheco, stopped growing when he was three. Dr.
Patricia Dunklee measures the high school sophomore, who lives in Tijuana. (AP Wire-
photo)
Peace Corps teacher to be here
A&M students interested in
Peace Corps or VISTA service
may obtain information next
week from a former Peace Corps
teacher in East Africa.
Wayne Judkins will take ques
tions and supply applications at
a booth in the Memorial Student
Center on Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday.
He taught English language
and literature to 500 secondary
boarding school boys in Masindi,
Uganda.
“Teaching in a foreign coun
try can be a very rewarding ex
perience,” Judkins commented.
“Working with students who have
a great motivation for learning
and living in a culture different
from their own increases aware
ness of the world and of oneself.”
He said work in VISTA pro
vides a valuable learning experi
ence and that helping people in
low income communities will al
leviate problems.
Judkins indicated people in all
academic areas are encouraged
to check into VISTA and Peace
Corps possibilities. VISTA espe
cially needs people in architec
ture, law, nursing, agriculture
and business. The Peace Corps
needs persons in agriculture,
math-science education, French,
business and the skilled trades.
Williams to speak
to Brazos Aggies
Brazos County A&M Club
members will kick off their 1972-
73 year tonight with a fish fry
and program featuring Univer
sity President Jack K. Williams.
Club president John West re
ported the fish fry will begin at
7:30 p.m. at Henry Clay’s Friend
ly Acres on Leonard Road, FM
1688.
Dr. Williams will give the club
his views on the 1972-73 school
year.
Providing
Professional
Representation
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travel committee
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NEW ORLEANS TRIP
Make your reservations now for the L.S.U. Football
Game-New Orleans Trip for September 22-24, 1972,
with this form at the Student Programs Office-M.S.C.
(Limited tickets available).
Option 1—per person: $48.00
1 Student Ticket to the Game
•Round Trip Bus
••Two Niglits in Hotel (4 to a room)
Option 2—per person: $51.00
1 Adult (Non-Student) Ticket to the Game
•Round Trip Bus
**Two Nights in Hotel (4 to a room)
•Bus trip includes transportation
1. From College Station to New Orleans, Friday,
September 22, 1972.
2. From New Orleans to the LSU Campus for the
game, Saturday, September 23, 1972.
3. Back to New Orleans after the game.
4. Back to College Station, Sunday, September 24,
1972.
••Rooms are in the Bienville House Hotel, a first class
Hotel three blocks off Bourbon St. in the French
Quarter.
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BEDROOM 2
If the word “CONVENIENCE" relates to
your definition of apartment living at its
finest, then SOUTHWEST VILLAGE
should be your first and last apartment
choice.
SOUTHWEST VILLAGE APART
MENTS located at 1101 and 1109
SOUTHWEST PARKWAY, COLLEGE
STATION, is the first of three (3) apart
ment projects being built and managed in
the Bryan-College Station area by the
LEONARD DUCKWORTH DEVEL
OPMENT CORP., Dallas, Texas. SOUTH
WEST VILLAGES'S scheduled com
pletion date is September 1, 1972.
SOUTHWEST VILLAGE is located in the Southwood Sub-Division,
off Highway 6, and provides quick access to elementary schools,
churches, shopping centers and just minutes away from Texas A&M
University.
These unique apartments relate fashionably to the taste of today's
young-marrieds, as well as to sophisticated singles. SOUTHWEST
VILLAGE offers a variety of floor plans which include 1,2 bedrooms
and 2 bedroom studios at moderate prices, with a choice of furnished
or unfurnished.
Each apartment has colorful shag carpet, beautiful custom drapes
cabled T.V. and all electric kitchens by Hotpoint. Color coordinated
wallpaper and a colorful painted accent wall has been added to give the
aura of "SOMETHING SPECIAL" which is exactly what SOUTHWEST
VILLAGE IS "SPECIAL".
Prospective residents will enjoy the excellent maintenance, beautiful
landscaping, including a wooded creek picnic area, laundry facilities,
individual heat and air-conditioning, ample parking and 24 hour
security service.
A focal point of the project is the Club Room and Recreation Center
which offers facilities for everyone. Here the residents can enjoy a
crackling fireplace, have access to men's and women's Sauna Baths or
relax in our game room, which includes billiards and table tennis.
If your summer fun requires water, our Recreation Center is still the
"place" to be for the huge swimming pool is just outdoors.
There are many "EXTRAS" at our new SOUTHWEST VILLAGE,
and we invite you to stop by and inspect the model apartments any day
of the week.
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