ss pooths, balloons begin ll night centennial bash Yell leaders in accident THE BATTALION THURSDAY, FEB. 19, 1976 Page 3 changed, I University?, orer andalsil go, I accept ore the Unii lease the res I would liketj le Traffic A to them is lould providii imesofeacl] bilking outjj that tneyal on’t be alarmed if you see stu- |entsfloating through the air in a hot (balloon on Friday afternoon. (The balloon rides will begin a ekend of activities sponsored by number of the MSG Directorate. The rides will reby allowJrtat 2 p.m. and will cost 50 cents, rd and bettjBrhe All-Night Centennial Fair will win at 7 Saturday night and will [continue through 7 Sunday morning, ruld havethBwling lanes and food services will nt ofthetidMay open all night along with booths would pre land other activities. [Each organization setting up a th at the fair will dress in cos- depicting different eras be- een 1876 and 1976. Various organizations on campus be providing booths and activi- riew nothin;. (j f s ;s up the pajprhe Student Y will sponsor adunk- 1 li UlV b 00 ^ 1, b W 'U feature student •anel shoul(im ( j ers an d administrators , includ- e the persotBg j e ff Q unnj student body presi- oest. Thati!» >n t ) and John Koldus, vice- koutofthei» es jd en t 0 f student services. ;pect. K A jail will be sponsored by OPA •s m y t where students can have their aiversity Ijj led that die;; 1. And, I f respect, a positive I id $5foradi changed ley wasn’t*; i been? ly Escamilk friends arrested. To be freed, the ar rested student will have to perform a trick assigned to him. There will also be a pancake eating contest with prizes for the winner. The Camera Committee will be taking pictures of students for $1.00. This fee is to pay for developing ex penses; no profit will be made. A dance contest will be sponsored by the Recreation Committee but anyone may dance without entering the contest. Prizes will be awarded for dances such as the polka, fox trot, and the hustle. A caricaturist will draw sketches at the fair for 50 cents. The Basement Coffee House will feature country- western singer Pat Ireland. The Scuba Club will perform underwater skits in a transparent storage tank. Other activities and booths in clude musical computers, a pin the tail on the donkey contest, a balloon-shaving contest and a penny-pitch contest. Prizes will be Library users are frequently dis- usted when they discover pages issing from reference materials. “Book and magazine mutilation is ecoming an increasing problem at l&M.” Dr. Henry Alsmeyer Jr., as- problem.Ifc lociate director of the library said, lartments,*® The library spent approximately ks from; $10,000 last year replacing missing mg lartmentc® ages and rebinding mutilated books Jnd magazines. Some books had to ie replaced. Librarians say that books on vari-] us subjects are mutilated more iften than others, east of ourp | The magazines most mutilated are lack ofpil Time, “Newsweek,” and “Scien- y people to| ific American. ’ The books most sectionscfi iften mutilated include those in the tudents wk r complem us. Needle * and otheii o park. d of larking up Humanities, Social Sciences, and cience and Technology sections of i clearly library. Ze rebound within less than five ire one can a friend of ,s at the inte: Cross and, : if any trait gear ran ialt acre wasa« ’ears. Alsmeyer said reasons for book nd magazine mutilation included ncreasing pressures for academic i ot Lross ichievement among the students nne thing m( j man y problems with the copy ncewhilek nachines _ nt, I haveK en a car irs parkedlt to the inttj ? facts sped n campus t parking!| s were k not have f ying proi icia Duhoi Keep on Cloggin’ (Shala’s (Shoes 3725 E. 29th 846-1148 Town & Country Center Sun Theaters 333 University 846-9808 The only movies in town. Special Midnight Shows Friday & Saturday $2.00 per person No one under 17. Escorted Ladies Free ALL SEATS $3. $1 off with this ad. Qbc) INTERSTATE yhool year; S35 I,J ate ftimishedoii ling, College reproduction^ japer and local : ion of all othf James ft* Roiif .. .Pan)"' 1 rtdy Russo, ^ ' ....Paul‘S Callucci, I | UNIVERSITY SQUARE SHOPPING CENTER 846-6714 & 846-11 Gene Madeline Marty Wilder Kahn Feldman I m Dom DeLuise Leo McKern; Daily 7:20 & 9:15 Sat & Sun 1:50,3:40,5:30 also] Daily 7:00,9:25 Sat & Sun 2:20,4:40 also| The Great Entertainment Adventure of Our Time! The Hindenburg' given to the winners of each contest. Movies will be provided by the Aggie Cinema. There will be some Charlie Chaplin and W. C. Fields movies and Pink Panther cartoons will also be shown. Kim Feazle, chairman of the fair, said she hopes it will become an an nual activity at A&M. “I hope, ” Feazle said, “that every one will stay here this weekend and attend the fair. It will only be a success if everyone comes. ” — Debbie Killough Five Texas A&M students, includ ing four yell leaders, were involved in a one-car accident Tuesday night. The accident occurred at about 11:20 p.m., south of Wellborn near the intersection of FM 2154 and Straub Road, as the students were returning from the A&M-University of Houston basketball game in Hous ton. Two of the yell leaders. Chuck Hinton, 21, and Robby Tucker, 20, were taken to the A&M Beutel Health Center with cuts and bruises. Two other yell leaders, Jim Bob Mickler, 21, and Joe D. Mickler, 20, and the driver of the car, Jim Kotch, were treated for minor injuries. Hin ton was released yesterday and Tucker is expected to be released today. The accident occurred when the students’ car struck a tree after swerving to avoid an oncoming car. Officer George Garrett of the De partment of Public Safety said the car was demolished. A private car took Hinton and Tucker to the Health Center. All the yell leaders are expected to be at tonight’s basketball game here against TCU. — Elaine Merrifield Our Traditional Expertise in Diamonds . . . And now Two-Day setting service. / ^Carl Bussells x/Diamond Room IKMBKR AMI RICAN Cil.M SOCIETY ( jS ) 3731 E. 29 utilated volumes cost $10,000 to fix EKTACHROME PROCESSING & DUPLICATING fast ^ DELIVERY togrophy NORTHGATE “We are asking students and li brary users to help us with this prob lem. It is a matter of individual re sponsibility,” Alsmeyer said. But in spite of the increasing prob lem Alsmeyer said A&M does not have as many problems with it as some universities across the nation. — Debbie Killough Mazowsze Polish Song and Dance Company “BETTER THAN EVER!” — Kitsilgoff, N.Y. Times HUROK presents m m THE MAGNIFICENT Mdzowze l» DANCERS, SINGERS, SYMPHONY ORCN TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY TOWN HALL SERIES proudly presents MELISSA MANCHESTER plus the comedy team EDMONDS CURLEY 7:00 pm MARCH 5, 1976 G. ROLLIE WHITE COLISEUM A&M Student A&M Student/Date General Public General Admission Free w/ticket 3.00 4.00 Reserve 4.50 4.50 6.50 All season tickets honored. Everyone must have a ticket. Tickets and information available at the MSC Box Office, First Floor Rudder Tower. Open 9-4 Monday-Friday 845-2916. No cameras or recording equipment will he allowed. Tuesday, March 2 8:00 p.m. Rudder Auditorium Regular —$7.60, $6.25, $5.00 A&M Student —$5.50, $5.00, $4.00 I MSC Box Office 845-2916 Presented hy OPAS MANOR EAST 3 THEATRES MANOR EAST MALL HAPPY HR. TILL 7:00 6:45-9:15 ■MM''- '■'•/I ; ; • • . •• v v*';*4 v: ' ■ • MSC BALL ROOM Monday Feb. 23, 8:00 pm discussion afterward, led by Dr. Cleve Want $1.00 A rts Committee PARAMOUNT PICTURES l BMfc FILM T>w Franco Zeffirelli Production of Romeo ^JULIET INI INUCO /IIIINIUIPROMICIION 01 WIIIAM 001*10 S JOIIIl" / 81IVIA HUSSfY / ItONARO WHIM mum I MICHARYORK / JOHN MctNtRY / PAIHEYWOOO / NATASHA PARRY / R0B1R1S11PHENS / FRANCO BRUSAII and MASOHNO D'AMICO / PRODUCED BY ANTHONY HAVllOCK-AUAN and |0HN BRA80URN1 _ /olfctio by FPJQ] ZffflflflJJ llWHNOr»PAHAMOimi PIOIUOI CMSTID-gJ SCPf ENPIAV ASSOCIATE PPOOUCEP [PGlPUINTAl CtWANCE SUGGESTED 6:25-8:05-9:45 7pm Saturday , Fes 2.\ ■to 7am Sunday, Fee22 Peter Sellers as Albert T. Hoplnagel. Hospital Admmist “Where Dies It Hurt?” Only where H ou ,a ^ 1 IN [ASIMANCaOR ■ EROWB CINERAMA RELEASING 5:45 (ONLY) JACK & THE BEANSTALK’ (G) 7:30-9:40 THE LONGEST YARD’ (R) 1.0. 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