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1803 Greenfield Plaze Next to Bryan High PIZZA INN No. 1 413 Texas Ave. mail’s la mode Natural buffalo on suede wedge. 10. meet me at b<ick-(o-/chool /uieep/toke/ 1. VISIT OUR JUNIOR DEPARTMENT! REGISTER EACH TIME YOU VISIT ANY MARGO'S LA MODE STORE THRU LABOR DAY, MON., SEPTEMBER 1st. 2. NO PURCHASE IS NECESSARY. 3. DRAWING ON SEPT. 10...YOU NEED NOT BE PRESENT TO WIN. 500 /uper prize/ margo’s la mode Naturalness has returned. Tan leathers, pure and earthy. Real plantation crepe sole and heel. Stay with Dexter. The natural one. Xems SHOE STORE DOWNTOWN BRYAN Tony Gallucci is the sports editor this year, his third on The Battalion sports staff. In addition to his job as head man, Gallucci will also write all sports, especially basketball and will author a weekly column known as Athletic Oatmeal. In addition to The Battalion, Gal lucci has written freelance material for the Bryan Eagle, San Antonio Express-News, the Monitor, and Soccersport magazine. Gallucci is a senior Wildlife Ecology major from Spring Branch. He has played and coached for the Texas A&M Soccer Team for three years. His hobbies include soccer, music, songwriting and ecology. He plans on going into Museum and research work and freelance jour nalism after graduation. David Walker, a junior Journal ism major from Madisonville, is be ginning his second year on The Bat talion staff. Walker covered basketball and baseball last year for The Battalion and will cover both this year along with football. He also has a weekly column entitled, “I’m Not the Quarterback. Last year Walker did color on some Aggie basketball broadcasts with Mike Mistovich. He also served as color commentator for the University of Houston Radio Net work on the broadcast of the Aggie- Cougar baseball series. He also did a spot on KRLD radio in Dallas after last year’s A&M-Rice football game. This year he will be working with the Exxon Radio Network on their broadcast of Aggie football games. Walker is planning on going into broadcasting after graduation from A&M. Paul McGrath will also be start- his second year on The Battalion staff. McGrath is a sophomore Jour nalism major from Clute. Track and swimming are Mc Grath’s specialties and he will also be in charge of football along with Walker. He will write a weekly col umn titled, “Sportfolio. McGrath was named Outstand ing Sports Writer last year at the Student Publications end-of-school banquet. Wigginton is pleased with offensive work The Aggie offense looked impres sive in Tuesday’s drill, according to backfield coach Donnie Wigginton. “Our senior backs are executing as well as you could ask, Wigginton said. “Ronnie Hubby and Bucky Sams are doing an excellent job at fullback. “Skip Walker has a great atti tude, and I think he is ready for a great year. What can you say about Bubba Bean? You just can’t ask for more. Jim Hartman is going to be a big help and sophomore David Craig is coming along,’’ said Wig ginton. Freshman quarterback Keith Baker fakes a handoff to frosh running back George Woodard during preseason workouts now being held. Practice has progressed now to pad and light scrim mage. Practices are closed to the public. DO YOU ENJOY: Crisp Green Salads with Super Dressings Home-made Cheese Cake Sandwiches made with your favorite bread Soups Made from Scratch Cheese Plates with Assorted Imported & American Cheese Real Sangria/Beer/Wine IF ANY OF THESE MEET YOUR FANCY, COME BY AND SEE US AT 315 TEXAS AVE./846-3411 One Block North of Bank of A&M Monday-Thursday Friday-Saturday 10-9 pm 10-10 pm The ideal equipment case for photographers on the go! Provides positive protection for all this: • An SLR camera with normal lens Up to 2 accessory lenses Miscellaneous accessories Plenty of film Shield your photo equipment from the elements. The Vivitar Enduro Case fits snugly to your body, leaving hands free. All the weight rests naturally on your back. Come in and try it on today!! $2495 Be careful with fire: There are babes in the woods. PHOTO CENTER INC. 401 University Dr. 713/846-5418 North Gate INCORPORATED BRYAN-COLLEGE STATIONS ONLY FOREIGN CAR PARTS HOUSE BOSCH PARTS AND BOSCH PLUGS Girling • Lucas • Castrol & Kendall Oil LARGE SELECTION OF PARTS IN STOCK & OVERNIGHT SERVICE ON THE REST PARTS FOR ALL FOREIGN CARS Owned & Operated by George Hollwedel, Class of 70 RIDGECREST SHOPPING CENTER 3517 TEXAS • 846-7793 DISCOUNT V2 PRICE STUDENTS, FACULTY & STAFF FOR ONLY $6.35 YOU CAN HAVE THE HOUSTON CHRONICLE DELIVERED TO YOUR DORM, APARTMENT, OR HOUSE EVERY DAY FOR THE ENTIRE FALL SEMESTER. SEPTEMBER 1st — DECEMBER 12th $6.35 SEPTEMBER 1st — DECEMBER 31st $7.55 CALL 693-2323 or 846-0763