1 BUSIER - JONES AGENCY HOME MORTGAGES INSURANCE FARM & HOME SAVINGS ASSOCIATION Home Office: Nevada, Mo. 3523 Texas Ave. (in Ridgecrest) 846-3708 Cates Typewriters Co. Owned By MIKE MISTOVICH Royal & Smith Corona Typewriters Summit Mini Calculators Victor Adders & Calculators 909 S. Main 822-6000 Flying lessons. i nar s rignT. you, TOO/ may quanry ror piior Training in me United States Air Force. Become a leader with executive responsibility. A pilot is the officer in charge of a million dollars worth of high flying, sophisticated supersonic equipment, isn't he? Yes, and you'll wear a snappy blue officer's uniform, enjoy officer's pay and privileges. You'll probably travel to exotic foreign lands, and have a secure future in the biggest scientific and research organization. World's biggest. You'll be where all the exciting Space-Age breakthroughs are. Where it's happening. Now. Today. Right now. This minute. The Air Force is the “now" place to be. If you yearn to fly and don't try the Aerospace Team, you'll miss your big chance. Let that be a lessonl Apply here: SSgt. Claude R. Isenhour 707 University Dr. College Station, Texas 77840 Phone 846-5521 Moore Hall Fish, Hart Hall Win In Intramural Swimming Moore Hall captured top places in. six out of seven events to win the freshman division title in the Intramural Swimming Cham pionships held Thursday in Wof ford Cain Pool. Moore had 54 points against 24 for runner-up Moses Hall. New records were set in all freshman events. Hart Hall, paced by Dan Copp’s two wins, took the upperclass division title over Moses 42-20. Upperclass Division Results 50-meter freestyle: 1) Blake- man, Hart, 27.6; 2) Rice, Hart, (New record in prelims — 26.9); 3) Dinkins, Davis-Gary. 50-meter breaststroke: 1) Copp, Hart, 37.7 (New record — new event); 2) Meyer, Vets; 3) Bockhorn, Vets. 50-meter butterfly: 1) Dinkins, Davis-Gary, 32.2; 2) Boswell, White; 3) Rice, Hart (New rec ord in prelims — 31.7). 50-meter backstroke: 1) Mar tin, Gl, 32.2 (New record — old Bulletin Board TONIGHT Inter-Varsity Christian Fel lowship will hear Roger London at 7:30 p.m. at 600 Fairview, Col lege Station. Rides will leave All Faiths Chapel and the steps in front of the Corps area at 7:15. India Association is presenting a film, “Anokhi Rat,” in the Zachry Engineering Center at 7:30 p.m. Admission for mem bers is $1.25 and $1.75 for non members. Guests of non-Indian origin will be admitted free. SUNDAY Wildlife and Fisheries Science Wives Club will have their spring picnic at 705 Inwood, Bryan, at 2 p.m. MONDAY Panhandle Hometown Club will take the picture for the Aggie- land at the Southside of the Architecture Building at 7 p.m. TUESDAY Wildlife Biology Association will see slides of the West Texas trip in Room 113 of the East Biological Sciences Building at 7:30 p.m. • y KeSRSfflKS Douglas Jewelry 212 N. Main - Bryan - 822-3119 THE NEW TANCLEWOOD SOUTH ^ APARTMENTS Dcsi(|NEd For liviNq. DEsiqNEd For lEARNiNq. A total plan for living and learning within the framework of an academic community, is the theme of The New Tanglewood South. It meant creating a style and tempo that would neither distract from, nor distort the real meaning of an academic life, yet provide the right setting for a full social experience. A new louNqe Ior pARrits, Fun an