Great Issues Strives For Quality Speakers Page 6 THE BATTALION College Station, Texas Wednesday, March By PEGGY WARWICK “ ‘There’s got to be no place deader than A&M and the moon,’ or so say some students,” con fessed Great Issues Chairman T. C. Cone, “and sometimes I have to agree. “But it’s all there if you look for it.” Great Issues, is one of the be- hind-the-scene groups which brings nonpolitical speakers to the campus, hoping that by reaching students, each will gain some cultural or intellectual ben efit. “I think it’s worth spending the money to bring someone here, like Nader, like Buckley, some of the noted people in their fields. I’ve had a lot of contro versy after Nader. ‘Nader was wrong about this, Nader was wrong about that,’ and I’ve heard a lot of people argue back ‘Well, he was right about this, that or the other,’ ” said Cone with a look of satisfaction. “That’s great! To me that’s the whole purpose. We’re not here to please everybody with our speakers. Our point is to bring somebody here who can give food for thought, to invoke some kind of aware ness in the student that there are things going on and they are relevant to A&M.” PARADIS Watch & Jewelry Repair Engraving Diamonds set in senior rings Seiko & Bulova Watches Embrey’s Jewelry “The Friendly Store” North Gate — 846-5816 Bulletin Board WEDNESDAY Eagle Pass Hometown Club will meet in Lounge 2D of the MSC at 8 p.m. DeWitt-Lavaca Counties Home town Club will have its picture taken at 6 p.m. in front of the Academic Building. MSC Bridge Committee will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the MSC. National Association of Home Builders will hear Robert Reese speak on job outlooks in Room 140X of the Scoates Building at 8 p.m. Free University in Sociobiology will present a report on world population at 8 p.m. in Room 146 of the Physics Building. The Junior Class will discuss plans for the Class Ball in Room 302 of the Physics Building at 7:30 p.m. Weightlifting Club will meet at 7 p.m. in the G. Rollie White Weightroom. THURSDAY Business Administration Wives Club will have a demonstration and exercise session at 7:30 p.m. at the Figure Salon. Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity will meet in Room 2C of the MSC at 7:30 p.m. Christian Science Organization will have an organizational meet ing for Asher House at 6:30 p.m. at 201 Boyett St. Great Issues conducts an an nual poll to find out whom A&M students would like to see. Eighty-five cents of each stu dent’s services fee are allotted to the committee. With a budget under $13,000, they must hire speakers, pay for travel and food expenses, publicity and other miscellaneous costs. Under the direction of Cone, the number of speakers has been cut in half, but they are of a higher renown. grams of less noted guests aver aged 300 persons per lecture. Cone said that Buckley attracted 2,500 alone. And the April 10 program featuring Rod Serling is expected to draw a similar crowd. “People are going to come just to hear Serling talk,” said Cone, puffed with confidence in his cubbyhole-type office, “just to see if he’s really like he is on TV. Rod Serling is a man who has made a very definite impact on the United States, on the world as a whole. He’s got to have one of the best imagina tions in the world. Corps, Aggie Ban! To Get Publicity “These are the people the stu dents ask for. They see these people in the news and think ‘What’s he really like, what’s he got, why is he in the news?’ They want to see and hear these celebrities and decide for them selves,” Cone said. “People tend to judge a uni versity by its accomplishments. We of Great Issues feel that Jim McKay, Daniel Cohen, Buckley, Nader, Serling, are all accom plishments. Our purpose is to try to provide a good service, something students cannot get in a classroom, and publicity for the MSC and university as a whole.” If event participation is any indication of this new program ming’s success, Great Issues has it in the bag. Last year’s 17 pro- JUNIORS and SOPHOMORES Among their other activities, Great Issues directs the Soap Box Forum and sponsors other speakers on the state and local level. Currently, the committee is looking for someone to speak on the state’s involvement in the energy crisis. By SHEILA SCHRONK Television and a movie will soon be publicizing the Corps of Cadets and the Aggie Band. The band will be the subject of a public service release pro moting Army ROTC and will be one of three bands in the com mercial. Col. Thomas R. Parsons, com mandant of the Corps, said, “The Continental Army Command, the head of all Army ROTC in Amer ica, sent requests to all military bands that might be interested in appearing in the television spot. We sent them pictures and information about the Aggie Band and it was selected. “This commercial will be dis tributed throughout the country,” Parsons explained. “I get copies of such releases periodically and take them to KBTX - TV. The television station can then run them when it wants to. “The M. W. Ayers Advertising Co. of Philadelphia will distribute the film. It is under contract to I the Army for all of its ij publicity.” Maj. Joe T. Haney, assooi director of the band, sail shooting will take place Martlj Drills and music have cot selected yet, he said. A film depicting corps lift begun last fall under the lit tion of the Military Science partment. It is being maltf Erik Friedl, a student at ,U) Friedl jumped at the da to make the film after itj recommended by C. J, Ltij head of the Journalism lepaj ment. “I’ve been bitten by the 9 * ' bug and I can’t do enough, the filming is completed, hi I’m editing it and should through in three to four wttl The first major showing April 21.” Col. Parsons said, “The !i shows many typical Corps acSii ties: bonfire, midnight yell pm tice, marching to chow andii ers. Pictures for the 1973 Aggieland will be taken from 8 a. in. to 5 p. m. MAKE-UP THRU MARCH 30 UNIVERSITY STUDIO 'M A. 846-8019 North Gate 115 N. Main ed so ipetit -• man llified imtnin AGGIES COME TO THE RESCUE—David Heightower and Win Wittens (facii#tin h away) fight for ball possession in lacrosse action Sunday against Dallas. The Aggieifeach lost a close contest to the 1972 State Lacrosse champs, 7-6, after rallying back fromiicialiti 5-1 first-half deficit. 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