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Fifteen cents will be paid for every 23 all-aluminum beverage cans brought to the 7-Eleven stores. The stores are located at 1402 W. 25th, 300 W. 19th, 1219 N. Texas Ave., 601 W. 28th and 3801 Texas Ave. in Bryan. The College Station stores are at 1331 EM 2818, 1500 Holleman Dr. and 1401 State Highway 30. Exam schedule FINAL EXAMINATION SCHEDULE Dec. 16, Monday 8-10 a.m. Dec. 16, Monday 11-1 p.m. Dec. 16, Monday 2-4 p.m. Classes meeting MWF 8 Classes meeting MWF 1 Classes meeting TTH 8-9:15 Dec. 17, Tuesday 8-10 a.m. Dec. 17, Tuesday 11-1 p.m. Dec. 17, Tuesday 2-4 p.m. Classes meeting MWF 9 Classes meeting MWF 2 Classes meeting TTH 9:30-10:45 Dec. 18, Wednesday 8-10 p.m. Dec. 18, Wednesday 11-1 p.m. Dec. 18, Wednesday 2-4 p.m. Classes meeting MWF 10 Classes meeting MWF 3 Classes meeting TTh 11-12:15 Dec. 19, Thursday 8-10 a.m. Dec. 19, Thursday 11-1 p.m. Dec. 19, Thursday 2-4 p.m. Classes meeting MWF 11 Classes meeting MWF 4 Classes meeting TTh 12:30-1:45 Dec. 20, Friday 8-10 a.m. Dec. 20, Friday 11-1 p.m. Dec. 20, Friday 2-4 p.m. Classes meeting MWF 12 Classes meeting TTh 2-3:15 Classes meeting TTh 3:30-4:45 Highway break-down help studied by Ag researchers $CASH FOR$ YOUR USED BOOKS 20% OR MORE IN TRADE WHY PAY MORE- WHY SELL FOR LESS TRADE WITH LOU AND SAVE LOUPOT’S NORTHGATE, ACROSS FROM POST OFFICE I Campus briefs 'Messiah’ to be performed 1 By FRANK K. CHOI Special to The Batt If your car is broken down on a highway, you would probably hope that someone will stop and offer help. What is the chance of that happening? A field research project has been recently conducted by a group of TAMU sociology students on Highway 6 and Highway 21. The group consisted of two middle-aged women, two young girls, two young men—all are whites—^and two young blacks. The purpose of the research was to find out whether Southerners would stop for anyone who needs help or to a specific eth nic group. Jo Klatt, one of the researchers. said that all members were going out in pairs. Every member will pair other members once in an effort to minimize distortion. Many hypotheses had been worked out before going out the the field and these hypotheses were carefully examined by Dr. Bardin H. Nelson, professor of sociology, Klatt said. The research was done before nightfall on weekdays only. “Some professors suggested that we should also work at night, but we think it would be dangerous to those female pairs,” Klatt said. After the first week, some of the hypotheses were found to be valid and the result is quite satisfactory, Klatt said. “As predicted, more cars stopped for a single person in distress rather than for two or more people, regard less of sex and race,” Klatt said. “But it was rather strange that more cars stopped for my oriental friend, who also helped in the research, than any other member in the group.” The researchers observed that a car approaching in a group would likely not stop, while if only one car passed by, it would more likely stop and offer help, Klatt said. Another member, Doris Turner, said, “It agreed with our hypothesis that people would refuse to offer help when there is an audience pre sent.” It was also observed that pickup truck drivers and middle-aged peo ple usually stop and offer help, Klatt said. TEXAS AGGIES CHRISTMAS. GIFTWRAP LICENSE PLATE FRAME SALES Bulletin board | Q-g THRU FRIDAY DFP ID today student government and great ™ ■ B ■ ■ B I « I W*0 tTm I ■ rnJ -»inviTv novtiTTnwM film SUES present Dr. John Joy speaking on "The / Handel s “Messiah will be performed Thursday at 8 p.m. at Bryan Civic Auditorium. Members of Community Singers and other area singers will present the program. Four guest soloists will also perform. The Bryan-College Station Chamber Orchestra, and musicians from Sam Houston University, will accompany the choir. An admission will be charged. Tickets are available from members of the Community Singers or at the door Thursday night. Refrigerators turned in Refrigerators rented from Student Government may be turned in or renewed Wednesday thru Friday from 1-6 in the old University Hospital Basement Students can call 845-3051 and make an appointment for finals week to do either. oup S-I05I CHRISTMAS IS COMING UMVfRSTPr LUTHERAN CHAPEL 315 N. Main—646-6687 , | Hubert Beck, Pastor ■JpJgpQ BIBLE CLASS SUNDAY hang in 9.30 a m. coming! f _J~L ) 10:45 a.m. and 6 p.m. VIC I PREPARE FOR HIS COMING WITH US SUNDAY. mm From Heaven Above to Earth I Come TODAY BRUSH COUNTY HOMETOWN CLUB meets at 7:30 p.m. in room 404 of Rudder Tower. They will elect officers and discuss pictures for the annual. PREMEDICAL, PREDENTAL SOCIETY meets in room 113 of the Biological Sciences Building, East, 7:30 p.m. Dr. L. W. Coleman, Jr., Orthopedic Surgeon and Physician from Bryan, Texas, will speak. STUDENT GOVERNMENT AND GREAT IS SUES present Dr. John Joy speaking on “The Place of Theater vs. The Theater in its Place" at H p.m. in room 225 of the MSC. LONGVIEW HOMETOWN CLUB meets at 7:00 p.m. at Apt. 204 in theTreehouse Apartments to make plans for holiday activities. LAVACA-DEWITT HOMETOWN CLUB meets for its Aggieland picture at 5:00 p.m. at the MSC Fountain. PRE-LAW SOCIETY meets at 7:30 p. m. in room 401 of the Rudder Center. FACULTY OF SYSTEMATICS presents Dr. Frank Gould who will speak on “TheTracy Herbarium” at 7:30 p.m. in room 226 of the library. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT presents John Hughey, president of Oceanog raphy Internationl Corporation, who will speak on “Entrepreneurship—Idea to Commercial Product" in room 127B of Zachry at noon. THURSDAY ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN RAILROADS supplies the film "Portrait of a Railroad” to be aired at 10 a.m. in room 203 of Zachry. NUCLEAR ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT features Rex Stratton on “Liquid Fission Product Releases” at 4 p.m. in room 105B of Zachery. PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY SEMINAR features Raymond H. P. Thomas spejiking on “Equilibria in Sugar Solutions” at 4 p.m. in room 231 of the Chemistry Building. PHYSICS COLLOQUIUM features Dr. Peter Braun- lich speaking on “Laser Induced Electric Break down of Transparent Solids” at 4 p.m. in room 146 of the Physics Building. ' NEW TRADITION SINGERS continue contest for new name and emblem. Submit entries to room 003 of the MSC. EAGLE PASS HOMETOWN CLUB meets at 7:30 p. m. at the MSC Fountain for Aggieland picture. FRIDAY GRADUATE STUDENT Donald P. Ney speaks on a model for weighted pupil financing at 2 p.m. in room 616A of Harrington Education Center. PHYSICS COLLOQUIUM features Professor E. L. Schucking of New York University speaking on “Variability of the Gravitational Constant” in room 146 of the Physics Building. SATURDAY AMERICAN SOCIETY OF LANDSCAPE AR CHITECTS meets for its Christmas Party at 7:30 p.m. at the Treehouse Party Room. T 216 MSC A M U P! PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE! Rings from $100 to $10,000 When you give a Keepsake, you make the occasion doubly special, because there is no finer diamond ring. Keepsake’s famous Guarantee is your assurance of perfect clarity, fine white color and precise cut. EMBREY’S JEWELRY YOUR AUTHORIZED KEEPSAKE JEWELER Get a Sweetheart Ring for Your Maggie. North Gate College Station 9-5:30 Mon.-Sat. Trade-Mark Reg. VINYL PANTSUITS 2090 CHOOSE FROM SEVERAL STYLES OF VINYL JACKETS AND PANTS THAT LOOK AND FEEL LIKE LEATHER...PLAIN TOP-STITCHED OR EMBROIDERED WITH DELICATE EARTH PATTERNS. MISSES SIZES. HURRY FOR FIRST choice! nmrfms hi moilc MANOR EAST MALL »11 *»«11tf rr»