LTS Y Aggieland Flower & Gift Shop Iggieland has a beautiful selection of individual design CLASSIfj jootball mum corsage for that very special girl On Anytt i tlue. For An; ency. teady Caj; iy. ' ^ e Credil >hop ive., Bryii i Center A^gieland Flower & Gift Shop 209 University Dr. 846-5825 ’S: Why not a single A^frie rose for that sweet younpc thinjr! ! Spech ling Fisi .00 n Lund 0 kend Raa : Studeri 5794 rosa Inn THE BATTALION Friday, September 29, 1972 College Station, Texas Page 3 King Football’s Court Keeps Gymnastics Team As Prince By KARL JACKSON Although football is generally considered the king of sports, a number of smaller and almost un known athletic teams here on campus make up the king’s court. Gymnastaics is one of those sports. With a small squad of 23 men and women, the gymnastic team competes in state-wide com petition in various invitational It's a Great Year for the Aggies! Sales Dept. Tuesday & Thursday Till 9 p. m. Other Evenings Till 7 p. m. 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Men’s competition is done with rings, parallel bars, vaulting, free exercise, side horse and the high horizontal bars. Each apparatus is judged on a difficulty factor and the routine must include certain moves and actions. “You pick a routine and stick with it all year long,” said Sam Seidel. “Every meet, its the same routine until you have it down perfect, without even a wobble.” Points are awarded on the basis of difficulty versus form. Indi vidual scores are compiled into a team score. “We were hampered last year by an all-freshman team,” said Seidel. “As a team, we did al right, considering the experience but this year’s team will be a lot stronger and better.” BATTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD RATES |i.e day 54 per word ic per word each additional day Minimum charge—75c Classified Display SI.00 per column inch each insertion DEADLINE 4 p.m. day before publication WORK WANTED ir. 11 years experience, i writer. 846-5648. Electric 164t4 lyping. Electric. 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Kunze Dean of the Graduate College THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name: Nemec, Stanley Joseph Degree: Ph.D. in Entomology Dissertation : INFLUENCE OF LUNAR PHASES ON GENERATION AND POP ULATION CYCLES OF THE BOLL- WORM, HELIOTHIS ZEA (BODDIE). Time: September 29, 1972 at 1:30 p. m. Place: Room 203 in the BSBE Bldg. George W. Kunze Dean of the Graduate College Students interested in applying for a Rhodes Scholarship should confer with R. H. Ballinger, Room 302-A Academic Bldg., prior to October 11, 1972. 154t9 HELP WANTED Mobile home salesman. Personal inter views only, no calls. Hi-Neighbor Mobile Sales, 330 Texas Ave., College Sta- 165tfn Homes tion. Need 4 waitresses. Day and eveni Apply in person at 807 Texas Ave., ridge Smoke! ning. Oak- house Restaurant. 138tfn Married student or graduate student, pn HOME FOODS. Pleasant ing E 823-0869. hours. Representing NATIONAL good pay. 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Main 822-6000 LAQUITA JOHNSON, a member of the A&M gymnastics team, demonstrates a cast back from the high uneven parallel bar to the low bar. The stunt is an exercise in funda mental manual dexterity. (Photo by Gary Baldasari) Campus Briefs Gandhi To Be Subject Of Stadelman Lecture “Gandhi, The Man and the Message” will be the subject of a short lecture Monday by Dr. Richard Stadelman of the A&M Philosophy Dept. The lecture will be combined with a film of the life of Gandhi beginning at 7:30 p.m. in Room 102 of the Zachry Engineering Center. The show is being presented in connection with the 103rd anni versary of Gandhi’s birth and is being sponsored by the A&M In dian Association. ★ ★ ★ A&M Pre-Law Students Invited To Baylor A&M pre-law students inter ested in the Baylor School of law are invited to the Baylor campus Oct. 7 for Pre-Law Day. Dr. J. M. Nance, A&M History Dept. 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