SBKttM Page 4 THE BATTALION TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1974 Shaw satire plays tomorrow Don Juan in Hell” by George Bernard Shaw, will be presented Wednesday in the Bryan Civic Au ditorium in cooperation with Town Hall and the Bryan Rotary Com munity Series. Starring Ricardo Montalban, as Don Juan, the Community Series program will be presented at 8 p. m. Besides Montalban, the cast con sists of many nationally and interna tionally known actors, from both stage and screen. These include Edward Mulhare as the Devil; Myrna Loy as Dona Ana; and Kurt Kasznar. La Petite Academy of Dance REGISTER NOW CLASSES START SEPT. 9 3 Yr. Olds Thru Adults TAP-BALLET-JAZZ Classes Limited JAN JONES HAMMOND Teacher 3406 S. College 823-8626 Bryan ‘Don Juan” is the rarely pre sented third act of Shaw’s monu mental work “Man and Superman.” It was first produced as a play in 1907. Shaw uses Don Juan as a device to satirize post Victorian England and the future. Although the work was completed over 70 years ago, Shaw foretold and foresaw literally every sexual and social moral problem of the present. This one-time event brings an all-star cast to Bryan-College Sta tion that has the combined experi ence of all facets of entertainment, from the stage to movies to televi sion. Montalban, who began in the theater, has recently returned to the stage after being in movies and television. Montalban established himself as a well-polished and ver satile performer in movies and tele vision. The Devil, in “Don Juan”, is por trayed by Edward Mulhare. Mulhare starred in the Broadway production of “My Fair Lady” as Professor Higgins. After three years with “My Fair Lady” he toured Rus sia with the company. Television then became the Irish actor’s next field of concern. He starred in “The Ghost and Mrs. Muir” television series. Myrna Loy, playing Dona Ana, is an international award winning ac tress. She received the Brussels World Film Festival Prize for best actress. Miss Loy i? also very active in UNESCO and the American As sociation of the United Nations. TAMU students have a special opportunity to buy tickets to the program at reduced price. Students and their dates can get tickets for $2.50. General public tickets are $5.50. Tickets may be obtained from the Rudder Center box office. ‘Would like to be a moon astronaut’ By BARBARA WEST Staff Writer Gen. A. R. Luedecke worked in the military and government before coming into the business of educa tion. Now the university’s executive vice president, Luedecke, a 1932 graduate, first returned to A&M as research coordinator in the College of Engineering. Until that time he spent 28 years in the Air Force, six with the Atomic Energy Commis sion in Washington and four as de puty director of the Jet Propulsion Lab at the California Institute of Technology. “I would like to have been an as tronaut on the moon flights,’’ Luedecke said. “I would even have liked to be in a position to take one of the first trips to Mars. Of course that s still a long way in the future. ” It may not be as exciting as space travel, but he has all the work any one could want in his present posi tion. As part of his official duties Luedecke is concerned with facilities planning and construction programs, he represents TAMU in several university associations which sponsor cooperative research projects and hears reports from four university committees. He chairs two of the committees, the Reactor Safety Board and the Long Range Campus Planning Committee. Much of Luedecke’s job involves determining needs and priorities for physical services for all campus programs and translating these needs into design, development and construction. AGGIE SPECIAL 807 Texas Ave. Across From College aQ EVERY Monday & Tuesda ALL Pitcher Beer — $1, ALL Bar Drinks — .75 ALL Day & Nite 2 p.m closing WE SERVICE ALL JAPANESE-MADE VEHICLES Official State Inspection Center HARRY DISHMAN MAZDA 1912 Texas Ave. (next to water tower) 846-3316 f Campus briefs | Aggieland making reservations Organizations can now schedule pictures for the Aggieland. Those wanting a picture taken for the yearbook should come by the Student Publications Office between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. weekdays to make an appointment. Deadline for signing up for pictures is November 15. CASA CHAPULTEPEC MEXICAN RESTAURANT (Only restaurant in Bryan serving Mexican style steak) 1515 South College 822-7784 Bryan, Texas LUNCH SPECIALS Tuesday thru Friday 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Taco Dinner $1.39 Plate Lunch $1.75 Tamale Dinner $1.39 Chopped Steak Mexican Style Served Enchilada Dinner $1.39 with Gravy, Rice, Beans, Salad, and Combination Dinner $1.39 homemade Flour tortillas Mr. and Mrs. Julian Cedillo are glad to announce that their kitchen is now being managed by Mr. & Mrs. Catarino Reyna from Mexico Filing for Freshman offices begins Freshmen may file for positions from Oct. 31 to Nov. 7, 8 a.m. till 5 p.m. in the Student Programs Office in the MSC. There are positions for five senators and freshman class officers. Stu dents must not be on scholastic probation to be eligible. Elections will be held Nov. 14. For further information contact Susan Warren at 845-3051 (SG office) or 693-4545 (home). Course gives computer information WANT AN ENGINEERING CAREER THAT’S DIFFERENT? TRY SCHLUMBERGER’S INTERNATIONAL STAFF. More than fifty recent U. S. engineer grads are in the oil fields of the Middle East, West Africa, Far East, Europe and South America as Schlumberger engineers. Interested? INTERVIEWING EE, ME, Physics—BS and MS Fall/Spring Grads Friday, November 1 Placement Center A seminar on computer tapes will he conducted Oct. 29, at 3:30 p. m. in room 105d, Zachry Engineering Center. This course will cover all necessary information for use of magnetic tapes on the IBM 360/370 series, other computer systems, and what to look for in getting tapes from other sources. No prerequisite for this course, but some experience with Fortran or other languages will aid in the understanding and application of the material. Call Chuck Adams, Data Processing Center, 845-4211, for enrollment or information. LOMIE CASUALS SAFARI SUIT MAKES A hit! BOLDLY COLORED IN GOLD OR BLUE FOR HIGHEST VISIBILITY,,, SIZES 5-13 AT JUST 38.00 iiisirijok la mode MANOR EAST MALL | Bulletin Board | TODAY AUSTIN HOME TOWN CLUB will meet at 8 p. m. in the Rotunda of the Academic Building. AGGIE CINEMA will show Forbidden Games, a Rene Clement s anti-war movie, at 8 p.m. in the Rudder Theater. Admission is $1. NURSING SOCIETY will meet at 7 p.m. in room 231 of the MSC. Dr. A. A. Price of the veterinary medicine college will speak on the possibility of a TAMU nursing school. AIR FORCE STUDENT WIVES CLUB will meet at 7:30 p.m. at T-3-C Hensel, the jhome of Becky Pepin. For more information call 693-4906. CERTIFIED FIRST AID PEOPLE interested in working on the Bonfire will meet at 7:30 p.m. in room 225 of the MSC. Contact Kathy Sullivan, 845-5608, for information. WEDNESDAY SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL will meet at 7:30 p. m. in room 204 of the Rudder Tower. THURSDAY MSC DANCE COMMITTEE will sponsor a Hal loween dance at Deware Fieldhouse from 9 to 11:30 p.m. Skydog will perform. Costume con test with prizes. The film “Spirits of the Dead” will he shown at 11:30. CHAPMAN DECORATING CENTER IN COLLEGE STATION 2307 S. Texas Avenue 846-1734 HOWDY AGGIES! We just want to let you know that we have a new selection j^: of carpet roll-ends for you to choose from. Bright reds, yellows, oranges, and blues. i! :V; COME SEE US. PLASTIC COVERS for Aggielands Now Available at STUDENT PUBLICATIONS OFFICE Room 216—Reed McDonald Bldg. |(ap) —' Vil m a kille is ly on Soi sing seve ■ e ad damn The Go auniont-P rseigef evening ipped do rstorms jnd. MYAU In High nculture (1 I he state’: liatheniatic ever, in th Tat moder letewith university t went into th 945, I too ir about 3 ge at that After be I ischarged 1 iterested i lompany, v ™964. 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