The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 28, 1973, Image 7

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THE BATTALION
Wednesday, March 28, 1973
College Station, Texas
Page 7
2 A&M Coeds Honored As
Outstanding College Athletes
Mrs. Jean Henry Collins and
Bernadette Ponzio have been
chosen to appear in the 1973
edition of Outstanding College
Athletes of America.
Announcement of their selec
tion was made by the Board of
Advisors to Outstanding College
Athletes of America, an annual
awards volume published to
honor America’s finest athletes.
Criteria for those selected in
clude leadership, service, schol
arship and outstanding athletic
activities.
Ponzio, a senior Health and
Physical Education major, has
been bowling since the 11th
grade. Ponzio led the A&M
Women’s Bowling Team through
district and state tournaments
while becoming state women’s
champion.
Alpha Lambda
Will Have
Spring Banquet
Alpha Lambda will hold a for
mal Spring Banquet April 4 at
7:30 p.m. in the Ramada Inn.
Speaker for the banquet will
be Dr. Haskell Monroe. Dr. Mon
roe is the Assistant Vice Presi
dent for Student Affairs.
The banquet will be held joint
ly with Phi Eta Sigma, a national
Freshmen’s Academic Honor Fra
ternity.
Alpha Lambda and Phi Eta
Sigma work with Texas A&M
Scholastic Services, which pro
vides tutoring for students.
Teaching is her main interest
and she will be qualified to teach
the 12 grades. She is president
of the Women’s Sports Associa
tion on campus.
Collins holds three state swim
ming records and represented
A&M in the Association for In
tercollegiate Athletics in the
Women’s National Intercollegiate
Swimming and Diving Champion
ship this year.
Physical Education Majors and
Women’s Sports Association are
clubs she is active in. She is a
member of the volleyball team
and works out with the track
team.
Collins works with handicapped
children and the Adapted Physi
cal Education program on cam
pus. She has a Red Cross In
structors card and teaches swim
ming during the summer.
Both women are active not only
in sports but in activities in the
community and both have made
the Dean’s List.
This year, all participating
athletes will be eligible for the
Outstanding College Athletes of
America Hall of Fame Awards
Program. Those selected by the
Board of Directors will be hon
ored at an awards banquet.
The ceremony will be attended
by prominent sports figures
across the nation. The Hall of
Fame will be permanently estab
lished in Los Angeles and will
serve to honor each year’s win
ning athletes.
In congratulating the Out
standing Athletes, sportswriter
and commentator Howard Cosell
said, “These athletes have creat
ed within themselves those qual
ities that enable them to make
an important contribution to the
playing field and to society in
the full sweep of their respective
lives.”
Cap And Gown Announce
Initiation And Banquet Plans
Wrong
(Continued from page 1)
swing away. The winner takes
all.”
Leary discussed several legal
but unfair practices. They includ
ed warranties and guarantees, in
terest on charge accounts and
bank use of guarantee payments
on a note as part of the cash
flow for making loans.
Cap and Gown will hold a
Nominee’s Tea in the home of
President Williams April 8 at
2:30 p.m.
The purpose of the tea is to
allow the members a chance to
meet with prospective new mem
bers and decide on who will be
initiated.
Following the tea, the mem
bers will hold a business session
and vote on the new membership
for next year.
To be eligible for membership
into the honor society a coed
must have a 3.0 grade point ratio
each semester, be a second se
mester junior and a full time
student.
April 15 at 7:30 p.m. an initi
ation ceremony will be held in
the Assembly Room of the Me
morial Student Center.
According to Debbie Fisher, a
member of Cap and Gown, the
Spring Banquet will be held April
11 at 7:30 p.m. The banquet will
be hosted in the Bluebonnet Room
of Wyatt’s Cafeteria.
Cap and Gown is an honorary
society which was formed this
year to recognize women on the
A&M campus who have a high
standard of scholarship. It also
promotes college loyalty, recog
nizes and encourages leadership
and helps to develop a finer type
of college women.
Library Gets
$5,000 Gift
A $5,000 gift has been made
to acquire books for the Library
in honor of Sterling C. Evans,
announced Director of Libraries
John B. Smith.
The donor wished to remain
anonymous.
Smith said the gift will be
used to acquire library materials
to benefit all University Library
users. Books purchased will be
marked with a card recognizing
Evans, a 1921 A&M graduate and
past chairman of the TAMU Sys
tem Board of Directors.
CANTERBURY ASSOCIATION
Each Tuesday, 5:30 p. m.—Holy Eucharist and Supper
Thursdays, 6:30 a. m.—Holy Eucharist and Breakfast
EPISCOPAL STUDENT CENTER
904 - 906 Jersey Street
(Southern Boundary of Campus)
846-1726 Father James T. Moore Chaplain
LITTLE JOHN’S
4613 Texas Ave.
SPECIAL COUPON OFFER
Offer Expires
Friday, March 30
You Can Be Well Dressed
And Save Money.
The following clothing & clothing care merchants
offer students discounts.
• Lou pot’s
University Dr.
846-6312
• Suzy’s
Manor East Mall
822-5477
• Jobey’s
100 N. Main St.
822-5404
• W. Y. Ayers 1-Hr. Cleaning
1315 Texas
• Villa Maria 1-Hr. Cleaning
710 Villa Maria
822-3937
Discounts vary with merchants
(Student Purchase Program)
Brought To You By Your Student Government
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DJER KISS TALCUM
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2-Oz.
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value inside carton.
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No. 72
Curity Stay dry diaper liners. FREE inside 12 extra
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Bed Pillows
Ideal for family, 100'X ure
thane flaked foam filling.
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Car Seat
Peterson Car Safe-t-Seat.
This car seat is designed to
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Blue, black baby car seat.
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$10.97
PHOTOGRAPHY
Kodak Lens Cleaner
No. 1547173
Quickly & safely removes foreign matter from the surface
of all optical glass.
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78C
Now sn
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• Polaroid 47 Black & White
(Exp. Date Mar. 73)
3000 speed land roll film (all except J33, J66, 80, 80A, SOB).
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2.49
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Only
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• Fox Photo-Free Album Page
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silk finish. Color snap shots at everyday low prices.
Peg Board
2’ x 4’
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97C
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Barbecue Grill
by Meco.
A most unique outdoor
grill because of the ex
clusive tilting cooking
grill.
Our Reg.
Now
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$22.77
Shag Rug
1007f polyester plush shag.
No extra padding needed.
Gold, orange, blue, green.
8’ 6” x 11’ 6”.
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$24.97 Only
$18.88
Summer Toys
Our reg. 86^ - 91^
NOW ONLY — 69^
Jumbo bat and ball.
Paddle bat & ball.
Jr. Croquet set.
Jr. Golf set.
Batting helmets.
Horse shoe game.
Butter fly net.
N o 0 „;69c
Special Group
Clothes & Shoes
Pre-inventory sale.
i/ 2 Off
Gibson’s low discount price.
Subject to prior sale.
• Ladies pucker blouses
• Little girls blouses
• Pixie shoes
• Moccasins
Priced As Marked
• FACTORY REP. ON
DUTY.
• NO SAG. LOCKED
IN SPRINGS.
• FOAM PADDED
SEATS & ARMS.
• RESTFUL HIGH
BACK.
• HEAVY 32-OZ.
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No. 820
$39.88 No 820 $69.88
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No. 328
• 45 pc. set. Service for 8. Assorted patterns. Artisan
deluxe dinnerware.
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$13.47
• Delicate china patterns. 4 only. Wild rose, plymouth
rose.
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$28.88