The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, June 09, 1976, Image 7

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SAN ANTONIO — A party of
line health seekers now in the city,
tyling themselves “The Invalids”
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ken,Sim ]lub to play a match game on
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ELGIN — The unknown men
at were hanged near this place a
few days ago are supposed to be the
men that attempted to murder
ndneall) Sheriff Brown of Lee County.
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cplacd leys in various parts of the city,
which is probably due to the
carelessness of the scavenger carts.
A “News” reporter observed one of
the drivers removing garbage yes-
hereom terday; and it was evident that he
was inclined to leave particles of
udentwli filth, instead of taking special pains
ickenfy to remove everything in the shape
of perishable refuse.
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AUSTIN — The Court of Appeals
sdispatching business very rapidly,
jnd the bar generally is better
b, ™* ileased with the new court than Ex
pected. It is now thought that it will
work practically to much greater
idvantage than the theorists would
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I FORT WORTH — A few weeks
ko our farmer friends were very
puch discouraged with the prospect
fthe wheat. Now the harvest is
learly ended, and the cheering
|ews is that the crop will be larger
expected. It will certainly be
i thirds of a full yield, and, with
immensely increased acreage,
: expect Texas to have raised one
i more wheat than she has ever
lone before. In a few years we will
able to supply the world with
SAN ANTONIO — Now is the
ison when none should take less
i two baths a week. Men of bus-
ss or laborers, if they would re-
i every night with a clean body,
died in the pure waters of the
|an Antonio River, would awake of
1 morning in a much better condi-
pon to prosecute their duties.
SAN ANTONIO — Wm. Smith
arraigned Monday in the Dis-
rict Court, charged with the theft
if a watch. He plead guilty, which
opened the hearts of the jury,
vhich gave him the lowest penalty,
wo years.
GALVESTON — Complaints are
made of the unclean condition of al-
BELLEVILLE — The Belleville
Beacon” learns of the sale of 70
acres of land in the vicinity of that
ffiwn at $30 an acre, three fourths of
\lin cash. Also, that another parcel
is about to change hands at $35 an
re. Large prices in this section
since the war.
BURNET — Thirty dollars fine is
now the tariff regularly enforced for
carrying sixshooters in this county.
ADVERTISEMENTS — Teeth
ily $15 — Drs. Snyder & Adams
ive removed to the Grand South
ern Hotel, where they have pleas
ant rooms. Gold Fillings that will
last a lifetime and all Dental Opera
tions first-class and cheap.
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A six-member cast has started re T
hearsals for the dinner theater,]
“Barefoot in the Park,” at Texas]
A&M University.
Director Jim Thomas began daily 1
four-hour rehearsals last week. v
The Neil Simon play is scheduled
for June 24, 25, 30 and July 1 in the
Aggie Players — Memorial Student-
Center Summer Directorate’s din
ner theater series. Tickets for the'
shows are now on sale at the MSC
Box Office, at 845-2916.
Cindy Miller appears as Corie,
and Brian McPherson as Paul in the
Neil Simon play which was origi
nally produced on Broadway in
1963. That production starred
Robert Redford and Elizabeth
Ashley. Mike Nichols directed the
Broadway production that ran
nearly four years.
Also cast in the Aggie Players ver
sion are Bruce Cates as the repair
man; Dave Rich, the deliveryman;
Patricia Morgan, Corie s mother
Mrs. Banks, and James Burford, the
upstairs neighbor Victor Velasco.
Centennial
assembly
begins in June
Texas A&M University’s first
summertime centennial academic
assembly begins on campus June 16
in conjunction with the 51st Ad
ministrative and Instructional
Leadership Conference.
The concurrent meetings focus on
education. Assembly scholars will
examine “Public Education: The
Urban and Suburban Interface &
Emerging Relationships.” Topic for
the leadership conference is “Edu
cational Relationships ’76.”
Scheduled as key speakers are
Texas Commissioner of Higher
Education M. L. Brockette, Dr.
Mario Fantini of State University
(N. Y.) College and Dr. Edgar G.
Epps of the University of Chicago.
A 9 a.m. golf tournament is
scheduled for participants the open
ing day before the general luncheon
session. Activities continue through
the morning of June 18.
Roundtable reaction groups will
give school administrators and in
structional leaders topics such as pa
rental rights, basic skills, fees,
minority programs, lobbying,
evaluation, accreditation, legal as
pects and student behavior.
In addition, new superintendents
will attend special orientation pro
grams, and several statewide pro
fessional organizations have sched
uled business meetings.
Rudder Tower and the Memorial
Student Center are conference
headquarters.
The play is a light-hearted roman
tic comedy and deals with the prob
lems of newlyweds.
“The original was set in New
York,” commented Thomas. “We
will put ours in Dallas, with several
references to places in Dallas.
“Barefoot ” will be the third
Aggie Players production under
Thomas’ direction. He joined the
theatre arts section of Texas A&M’s
English faculty last year. He di
rected “Celebration” and “The Pet
rified Forest” of the 1975-76 school
year season. Robert W. Wenck di
rects the Aggie Players.
Assistant director for “Barefoot
is Jaimie Craig.
Yacht Dolly T
donated to A&M
A 53-foot yacht, the Dolly T, has
been donated by Solon B. Turman
to Texas A&M University for use in
its training and research programs.
Turman is the former president,
chief executive and board chairman
of Lykes Brothers Steamship Com
pany.
University officials said the 36-ton
vessel will be utilized by the Moody
College of Marine Sciences and
Maritime Resources. Dr. William
H. Clayton, Moody College pro
vost, formally accepted the yacht in
New Orleans and plans to bring it to
Galveston later this month.
The Dolly T, built by the Huckins
Yacht Corp. of Jacksonville, Fla., is
a twin-screw vessel with a 14.4-foot
beam.
A&M’s student radio
needs disc jockeys
THE BATTALION Paqe 7
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9. 1976
Student Radio, KANM, 89.1 FM,
is in need of disc jockeys.
The station which is operating
from 8 a.m. to 12 a.m. daily is run
ning with only nine people handling
once-a-week four hour shifts, and
the station manager, Phil Williams,
doing a four to eight hour shift every
day.
Applicants don’t need anything
but a desire to work and a certain
knowledge of current music, Wil
liams said.
There is no blocking, setting
aside certain hours, for any sort of
music in the popular range. Wil
liams added that almost anything
goes, within FCC (Federal Com
munication Commission) guide
lines.
People interested in working for
the station can call the station on the
request line at 846-1612 or stop by
the student government office,
MSC 216.
The station is operating in
“limbo,” said Williams, “theoreti
cally it’s in an oblique attachment to
student government and nothing
can be done until the new student
radio board is set-up.”
Bills are due and Williams said he
would be approaching student gov
ernment for additional funds.
“Until some more people come to
work, I can’t get out to sell ads to
generate the income to pay the util
ity bills,” Williams said.
Utilities are the only worry of the
station because disc jockeys work
for free.
Williams said that the DJ’s will
have first hearing of many new re
cords from big name companies be
cause nearly 60 discs a month arrive
for addition to the KANM’s library.
“There are always 40 percent of
the records which belong in the los
ers group, but that means an over
all growth of 10 per cent for the sta
tion,” Williams said.
AirM. to offer energy course
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A special course to acquaint the
general public with problems and
research in the field of energy de
velopment and use will be offered at
Texas A&M University this sum-
The Geology Department and the
Center for Energy and Mineral Re
sources will offer the four-week,
three-credit hour course dealing
with energy and mineral resources
during the second summer session,
July 8 - Aug. 4. It will be under the
direction of Professor Karl J.
Koenig.
The course is designed to help
teachers or prospective teachers
develop an understanding of the
origin, emplacement, development,
exploration and depletion problems
involved with the principal energy
materials being used today or plan
ned for the near future.
Guest speakers from all phases of
the energy spectrum will present
discussions and conduct seminars
with participants.
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Delivery — Small Payment Will Do
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Convenient Lay-A-Way Plan
ONLY $120.00 A PAIR
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MSC DINNER THEATER
presented by
MSC Summer Directorate & Aggie Players
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BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND!
June 24 & 25 and June 30 & July 7
6:30 P.M. MSC Ballroom
Tickets on sale now: MSC Box Office 845-2916
$4.25 students $5.75 general admission
Reservations close 24 hours prior to performance.
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