Jocks looking for their pants TRHA convention THE BATTALION THURSDAY, MAR. 11, 1976 Page 3 | It’s not everyday you can find I a football team for hire, then I again, it’s not every day you can | find a team with jerseys but no [ pants. [ The Tarleton State Texans [will have a new stadium and I new jerseys next year but are | still in a quandry about where [ the pants are coming from. The team is presently carry ing on a campaign to raise money to pay for a better uni form than can be squeezed from the Tarleton budget. Allotted funds will pay for the jerseys they chose, but the players are trying to raise enough money to buy the pants. The team is seeking jobs to earn money. Working as a group, they are asking for clean-up, brush clear ing or any other job that will net at least $50. One of the organizers said the Texans have already earned about half of the $1,000 needed. In one job they cashed in on five pick-up loads of beer and pop cans retrieved from high weeds and ditches around local drive- ins. The team also cleaned off a 120-acre area near Proctor Lake. All that beef is still for hire. If you have a job that requires a football team (think of the pos sibilities), it can be contacted through the Athletic Office at Tarleton State University. Student elected officer Onlyf bums IMS 5 346-5Sti 'oung Democrats legin reorganizing he Young Democrats of Texas M University elected officers and |state committeeman last night, he Young Democrats (YD) have n inactive on the A&M campus the past two years. Dale Foster, is a state executive committee mber of the Democratic party, aid he was asked by some Demo te party members to reorganize at A&M. regg Holman, who was elected [the club’s state committeeman, that A&:M has played an active in state Democratic activities in past. He said there was at least state officer from A&M from 1964-73. iHolman will attend the state fenocratic Convention in Austin on SSSS: Picture of a man i about to make a mistake He’s shopping around for a | diamond “bargain,” but shop ping for “price” alone isn’t the wise way to find one. It takes a skilled professional and scientific instruments to judge the more important price determining factors — Cutting, Color and Clarity. As an AGS jeweler, you can rely on our gemological train ing and ethics to properly ad vise you on your next im portant diamond purchase. Stop in soon and see our fine selection of 'ems she will be proud to wear. MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY Vi •' Carl Bussells iamond Room Town & Country Center Bryan, Texas • 3731 E. 29th 846 4708 April 9-11 as A&M’s club representa tive. Jim Crawley was elected the 1976 president of YD. Dulcie Brand and Phil Robinson were selected the club’s vice-presidents. The 14 persons which attended the meeting also elected Cathy Hrncir, treasurer; Kathy Dugat, sec retary; and Michael Wiggins as pub licity chairman. Crawley, who is running for Place 3 on the College Station City Coun cil, said the objective of the club will be to get students more active in local, state, and national politics; aid voter registration in campus and city elections and to provide speakers who are politically involved. Texas A&M student Pat Fulgham was elected vice-president of the Texas Residence Hall Association (TRHA) at the annual convention March 4-7. Fulgham is the fourth Complex to close for break The University Center goes on an abbreviated schedule Friday, when Texas A&M students start a one- week spring recess. Most of the complex will be closed Saturday, Sunday and March 18-20, Manager Chuck Cargill announced. Key services will be provided this weekend. Curtailed operations are planned March 15-17. The Memorial Student Center bowling and games area will be available afternoons and evenings for students remaining here during the March 13-21 holi day. Sanders Letbetter, center busi ness manager, said 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. service throughout the complex is planned Monday through Wednes day. All areas except the Rudder Tower and Visitors Information Center, post office and bowling-games area will be locked Thursday through Sunday, March 18-21. Faculty and staff holidays are set for March 18 and 19. Letbetter said bowling-games users should enter by the east base ment door. The south entrance on Joe Routt Blvd. will be open for ac cess to the Aggieland Station post office. The University Center resumes regular hours of operation on Monday, March 22. the finest in progressive country western entertainment Grand Opening ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ Ray Wylie Hubbard ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ March 16 & 17 4 L Jk Advance tickets available at 16 Street Box Office Fri.-.) i l Sat.-Sun. 2-4 p.m. - i ■j f Tip Top Records Bryan, Texas « with the finest in progressive country & western enter- ft (S tain men t 7 days a week. ‘9~ Open 4 P.M. Daily Serving food after closing Fri.-Sat. "u Between Ave I and H ■ on 16th Street If you are a freshman with a GPR of 3.25 or better there is a place for you in the Memorial Student Center. The MSC Council and Directorate has opened applications for Council Assistants. There will be at least two posi tions open per Council officer. The officers are vice-pres. of Administration, vice-pres. of Finance, and vice-pres. of Programs, Director of Operations, Director of Projects, and Director of Public Relations. The assistant positions involve working with and helping the Council officers in their different duties. The positions are open to freshmen in any field of study who have an interest in Texas A&M and its student programming. Talented people in journalism, graphic arts, business, finance, and administration are needed. Fill out this application and drop it by the MSC Student Programs Office on the second floor of the Memorial Student Center. What Can You Hurt By Applying? Applications close Friday March 12 at 5:00 p.m.! TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY MEMORIAL STUDENT CENTER COUNCIL & DIRECTORATE Application for MSC Council Assistant (Please Print) Name Classification Major 1 ) GPR Last Semester Telephone Mailing Address Are you on (Conduct, Scholastic) Probation? Yes Activities and Honors in High School (use back if needed) No Experience with MSC Activities Other Campus Activities Other Time-Consuming Activities Next Year. Magazines and Newspapers Read Regularly. Books Read in Last Year Why are You Interested in Becoming Involved in Campus Activities (especially as a Council Assistant) Your Concept of a College Education TRHA officer A&M has had in four years. Rose Mary Banda from Lamar University was elected TRHA presi dent. She will be taking over the duties of A&M student Nolen Mears, who served as this year’s president. Twelve schools attended the con vention, including A&M, with a total of 125 delegates, Mears said. The purpose of the convention was to dis cuss new ideas and new directions of university RHA’s. Mears considered this convention much better than last year’s at Stephen F. Austin University. “Last year’s tended toward having a good time. This year’s was a bal ance between a good time and con structive workshops,’’ Mears said. The delegates appeared im pressed with the A&M students, fa culty and the university facilities, Mears added. - Gale Kauffman E mmy-tv inning show to he aired “The Evacuees,” a 1975 Interna tional Emmy Award winning special will be aired by KAMU-TV, at 10:30 p.m. Thursday. The 72-minute, BBC-produced drama of two Jewish brothers evacuated in World War II is one of 14 specials acquired for scheduling during Festival ’76, an annual public awareness campaign. Festival ’76 continues through March 21. ff Shala’s (Shoes 3725 E. 29th 846-1148 Contoured for your heel and toe. Solid beechwood contoured soles, super-comfort able toe crest and gentle cupped heel. Bonded rubber outersole, leather body. The right clogs for you. INVITATION WHAT: “SPRING CLEAN-UP PARTY” WHERE: TEXAS WORLD SPEEDWAY, HIGHWAY 6 SOUTH WHEN: SATURDAY MARCH 13, 1976 WHY: TO CLEAN UP SPEEDWAY FOR OPEN HOUSE MAY 2 & JUNE 6 TEXAS 500 EXPLAIN: TEXAS WORLD SPEEDWAY HAS LAIN IDLE FOR SEVERAL YEARS AND NOW IT’S TIME TO CLEAN IT UP. STU DENTS AND STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS CAN EARN $2/HR. FOR THEIR WORK, PAYABLE IN TICKETS FOR SPEEDWAY EVENTS, BY COMING TO SPEEDWAY GATE NO. 1 AT 9:00 A.M. (GATES CLOSE AT 1 P.M.) AT 5:00 THE WORK STOPS AND THE PARTY STARTS, MUSIC, COKES AND OTHER MORE FOAMY DELIGHTS WILL BE DISPENSED WHILE PAYMENTS ARE ARRANGED. ADMITTANCE: TO ATTEND THIS PARTY YOU MUST BRING THE TOOLS OF YOUR TRADE, A BROOM, A MOP, A HAM MER, A MOWER, A HOE, A RAKE, PAINT BRUSHES, PAINT ROLLERS, AXES, OR OTHER EQUIPMENT SUCH AS PICK UPS, TRACTORS & SHREDDERS, SHOVELS, INDUSTRIAL SWEEPERS OR JUST YOUR BACK AND A PAIR OF GLOVES. NEEDED: STUDENT ORGANIZERS, SPECIAL RATES TO GROUPS WITH EQUIPMENT. COME JOIN US IN A DAY OF WORK AND PLAY AND EARN YOUR TICKETS TO THE TEXAS 500. FOR INFORMATION: TEXAS WORLD SPEEDWAY CALL GEORGE MARTIN 693-2515. P.0. BOX AJ, C.S. Notice Bowling & games in the MSC will be open during the spring break the following hours Saturdays - 13th & 20th 1:00 p.m. til 1):30 p.m. Sundays - 14th & 21st 1:00 p.m. til 10:45 p.m. Friday - 19th 3:30 p.m. til 11:30 Mon. thru Thurs. - 15th, 16th, 17th & 18th 3:30 til 10:45 RED PIN BOWLING Fri. March 12th - Strike when the head pin is red & win a FREE game - Time 4:00 til 8:00 Sat. March 13th - Pick of the red 7 pin & win 2 FREE games (Bowl this frame over for score time 1:00 til 5:00) March 14 thru 21st red head pin bowling - 3:30 p.m. til 7:30 p.m. Except Wed. 3-17 MSC Bowling Lanes TIve snupe Things HAIRSHAPING EMPORIUM FOR MEN & WOMEN 846-7614 331 University (Upstairs above Kesami) HOUSTON BALLET “THE CITY OF HOUSTON HAS GOOD REASON TO CELEBRATE THE BICENTENNIAL IN ’75-76, AND ITS OWN BALLET TROUPE IN ALL THE YEARS AHEAD.” WALTER TERRY, SATURDAY REVIEW Tuesday, March 23, 1976 8:00 P.M. Rudder Auditorium Ticket prices A&M Student/Date $4, $3, $2 Regular $6, $5, $4 Tickets and information — MSC Box Office — 845-2916 AN Om SPECIAL ATTRACTION msc ACTIVITIES COMING UP NEXT WEEK ((3^ /tep Into the m/c circle BASEMENT ' The Basement Committee presents "Faculty Night" on two big nights instead of the usual one night. Come hear your prof do his thing, whether it be singing, story-telling, poetry reading, or grading papers(?). The programs will last from 8-12 pm on Friday and Saturday March 26 and 27 in the Coffeehouse. Admission 50£. AGGIE CINEMA "Blow-up", a hypnotic pop-culture story of a photographer caught in passive lifestyles, will be presented as another of Aggie Cinema’s International Series. The film, rich in symbolism, stars Vanessa Redgrave (whoop!), and David Hemmings. It will be shown Wednesday, March 24, at 8:00 pm in the Rudder Theatre. Admission is the usual $1.00. OPAS OPAS will present the Houston Ballet as an OPAS Special Attraction on Tuesday, March 23 at 8:00 pm in Rudder Auditorium. The Houston Ballet will present their Bi centennial program "Texas Trilogy", which includes "Allen’s Landing", "Moonscape", and "Ragtime". "Allen's Landing" is about the founding of Houston on Buffalo Bayou, "Moonscape" is dedicated to the first manned moon landing, and "Ragtime” is in honor of Texas-born Scott Joplin. For ticket infor mation, call the Box Office. CEPHEID VARIABLE This year, Cepheid’s AGGIECON VH will encompass 3 days of movies (in addition to various and sundry other programs). Admission to the movies is $1. 00 for each day (Friday or Saturday) or $2. 00 for the whole weekend. On Friday March 26, four movies will be shown: 7:00 p.m. : "Fantastic Planet" 8:20 p.m. : "Mephisto Waltz" 10:10 p.m. : "The Day the Earth Stood Still” 11:40 p.m. : "The Wizard of Oz" Then on Saturday, the movies that will be shown are: 7:00 p. m. : "THX 1138" 8:40 p.m.: "Rollerball" 10:30 p.m.: "ZPG" 12:15 a.m. : "Seven Faces of Dr. Lao" All of these films will be shown in the Auditorium. Other science-fiction related shorts will be shown, including Star Trek episodes, which can be seen at 3 p.m. on both Friday and Saturday. Also, the film "Rollerball" will be shown again at 7 p.m. on Sunday.