BUSIER-JONES AGENCY HQMI MORTGAGES INSURANCE x 'ARM A HOME RAVINGS ASSOCIATION Bmm Omc*: v Jf«rafe. M*. MSS Tmxm Av*. (la RMcccraat) . S44-S7M L\M N 11 W ( i't I! SflilM N. On Tabor Road Saturday Nigtit: Tommy Ororstruct and The Nashville Expreaa From • • 1 p. m. * STAMPEDE Every Thursday Nite (ALL BRANDS BEER S5f) THE BATTALION Page 6 College Station, Texas a. Wednesday, August 2S. I9TS At summer camp Air Force ROTC cadets win 10 awards Air Force ROTC cadets from AAM collected 10 individual awards at summer field training, including the outstanding cadet at Eglin AFB. Fla-. Robert L. Jones of Las Croeee, N. M. Jones won the AFROTC Com mandant’s Award in competition with nearly 400 cadets from the nation's five military schools. Hie No. 1 camp ranking gives AAM a near clean sweep of top cadet awards at the various sum mer training sessions. TAMU had the top Army RO TC cadet at Fort Riley, Kan., in Leslie C. Lyons of Honolulu. Kd ward P. Rumold of PhilUpaburg, N. J., scored highest ia Ranger training at Fort Banning. Ga. Another Ranger ciaea to graduate Aug. SI so far has Aggies in the Now 1 and 1 positions. Col. Robert F. Crossland, pro- fesaor of aerospace studies and TAMU’s ranking Air Force offi cer, said six AFROTC cadets are still participating in field train ing and may increase the award total. Jones, Gary L.' Buis of Sugar Land and CaMn L. Rantage of Hooks won camp-wide awards at Eglin. Buis was the Air Force Times honor**, for contributing to field training esprit through attitude, eagerness, officer and leadership potential and partici pation in various activities. Ramage was a two-award win ner. He was one of six TAMU cadets ranked at the top of their flights and also received the camp-wide athletic award. Howard S. Colter of Odessa; Michael E. Dickey. Alvin; William M. Fraser, Texas City; Martin F. Litteken Jr., Wichita Falls; John M. Turner, Dallas, and Ramage earned AFROTC Vice-Comman dants Awards for winning indi vidual competition within their flights. David D. Hardin of San An tonio won an academic achieve ment award, a flight-level honor. AAM. The Citadel. Norwich. VMI and VPI sent cjkdets to Eg lin for the special enriched camp for cadets from military schools. TAMU had 141 cadets in field training, 1S4 at Eglin. “AAM cadets won half of the AFROTC awards available at Eg lin though they represented only a third of the cadets attending,** Col. Cross land noted. “VICTORS” Wc specialise in boot and shoe repair Manufactors are the highest quality in senior boots. Our boots stand up and don’t sag down. We sell Western English Tackle. We invite our old friends to visit our new store. 201 College Main 840.8611 Monday deadline to get tickets for Heaton dinner Monday is the deadline for pur chasing tickets to the Aug. 31 appreciation dinner for Dean it. Lloyd Heaton, announced Dr. Haskell M. Monroe, AAM assist ant vice president for academic affair*. Monroe, who heads the com mittee organising the dinner, not ed the date coincides with the •'ir ■ MONK .( )/V\EKY iWH N iJ OUR KOTH ANNIVERSARY YEAR SELECT YOUR SPEED, SELECT YOUR PRICE . . . . THE ENJOYMENT STAYS THE SAME MAN'S 10-SPEED BIKE STYLED FOR SPEED Rocsr is equipped with stem-mounted controls for easy access. Safety reflectors ore mounted on the front, rear and sides. Block tires, ad justable racing saddle and dual caliper brakes. IN CARTON *V*OM UmStmA 4 JnfpT MAN’S OR LADY’S 10-SPEED TOURING BIKE, SPECIAL BUY! lightweights feature dud stem mounted shift levers, prismatic safety reflectors, chromed trim. IN CARTON SPECIAL BUY! OUR NEW 10-SPEED RACER HAS 36 TO 92 GEAR RATIOS! Racing saddle and tape- MM a a wrapped handlebar trim yellow O OO frame. Bike is fully ref lectorized. 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Tlcekta to the 7 p.m. dinner in the Ramada inn ballroom are available through the Associa tion of Former Students office in the Memorial Student Center and at ail local banka. “The informal dinner will sim ply give everyone in the Bryan- Coilege Station community an opportunity to join in expressing appreciation to this man who has provided long and dedicated service to the university," Dr. Monroe pointed out. TAMU President Jack K. Wil liams and Dr. John C. Calhoun Jr„ vice president for academic affairs, will be among the speak- Special Spanish course offered , A special course in Spanish for Mexican-Americans will be taught this fall by the Modem Languages Department at AAM. Students raised in the South west speaking Spanish and part- time students who wish to im prove their knowledge of their mother tongue may enroll, accord ing to Dr. Jack A. Dabbs, de partment head. Admission may be granted on individual approval to applicants who are over 21 years of age. The course, Spanish 116, was prepared especially for Spanish- speaking Americana. Its principal objective, Dabbs said, will be to improve students’ command of the Spanish language through oral and written work. Classes will meet from 4 to 6 pm. daily. Mrs. ElMs BotUno will instruct. She has many years experience in Latin American public schools. Adidtiona! information may be obtained at 846-2124. ers honoring the university’s first dean of admissions and records. Heaton was appointed to the newly- created position in 1969. He was named registrar in 1041, with his title changed to director of admissions and registrar in 1966. He joined the institution as assistant registrar in 1934. . The dean has signed more than 60,000 diplomas—nearly 90 per cent of the total conferred during TAMU’s 96-year history. BRYAN AERO INC \ ■ t You want to belong to the in crowd. Learn to fly and get your Private Pilot* Li cense at Bryan Are© Inc. the best place to learn to fly. 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