The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, June 23, 1976, Image 3

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Battalion staff photo by Steve Goble
Mrs. Banks (Patricia Morgan) reacts negatively to the
news that the appetizer she’s holding contains eel.
Morgan co-stars with Jim Burford, Brian McPherson
and Cindy Miller in “Barefoot in the Park.” The MSC
Dinner Theater production of the Neil Simon play goes
on at 6:30 p.m. Thursday and Friday of this week, and
Wednesday and Thursday of next week. The play seems
likely to be a sell-out, which would be a fitting cap to
director Jim Thomas’ career at A&M — Thomas leaves
for California after the play closes.
Three faculty and a score of stu
dents received awards from the
Texas A&M College of Veterinary
Medicine Friday night.
Dr. Russell B. Simpson, mi
crobiologist, received the $400
Norden Laboratories Teacher
Award and a plaque.
Texas Veterinary Medical Associ
ation presented Dr. Charles L.
Hall, medicine and surgery faculty,
with its $100 teaching award, and
Dr. Leslie G. Adams, pathologist,
with the $100 research award.
Kay Wiley of Bryan, Roger Smith
III of Houston and Kenneth T.
Diestler of College Station were
named top students and received
the College of Veterinary Medicine
Awards of Merit.
Wiley, third-year student, re
ceived one of three academic
achievement awards for having the
highest scholastic standing in her
class and was given $50 from the
TVMA Auxiliary for winning the
Award of Merit. She also won the
Veterinary Microbiology Award
from that department.
Diestler received a TVMA Au
xiliary Award as the first-year merit
winner. Smith received the $50
Mrs. Leon G. Cloud Memorial
Award of the Tarrant County VMA
Auxiliary as second-year merit win
ner.
Second-year El Paso student
James R. Koschmann was an
nounced winner of the $400 Charles
Pfizer & Co. Award for scholarship
and leadership.
Receiving other academic
achievement awards for top scholas
tics were second-year student Mark
Gochenour of Houston and first-
Fourth of July picnic is on
S
For those of you who haven’t yet
heard. The Picnic is on. Willie Nel
sons Fourth Annual Fourth of July
Picnic will be held in Gonzales,
jTexas, despite protests by local resi
dents.
The one day affair will feature Nel
son, Waylon Jennings, Jerry Jeff
Walker, Kris Kristofferson and Rita
Coolidge, Leon Russell, David Allan
Coe, Rusty Weir and Steve
Fromholz. Joan Baez and Bob Dylan
may also appear.
“We originally had people
scheduled for three full days," said
Mike Benestante, a spokesman for
Nelson. “When the thing was called
off, we canceled, but now we are
going to get the best of three days
into one.
The festival was canceled when a
local citizens group, called Citizens
for Law, Order and Decency
(CLOD), filed suit against it in Gon
zales County Commissioners Court.
The Rev. Jimmy Darnell of the Day
Star Fellowship and one of the prin
cipal backers of CLOD presented a
petition signed by more than 2,000
people opposed to the event. Dar
nell maintained that the picnic
would lead to drunkenness, drug
use, nudity and lewd, immoral be
havior.
Last week. Judge Henry Vollen-
tine ruled the promoters’ application
forthe shortened event met the legal
requirements under the Texas Mass
Gathering Act. Nelson was fined
SI,000 last year for violating the act
(luring the picnic at Liberty Hill.
Attorneys for CLOD tried to get
Vollentine to disqualify himself from
considering the case. The CLOD
lawyers said Vollentine had a per
sonal interest in the outcome be
cause he owns a lumber yard in the
county that could benefit from sales
of supplies for the festival and a rent
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.
Presents THE Bargain Extravaganza of 1976:
SpeiNAClt
TO
EMEMBER! ^
^ thousands of
BARGAINS FOR ONE DAY ONLY!
SATURDAY, JUNE 26
10:00 A.M. - 5:00 P-M
1403 UNIVERSITY DRIVE
Above McLaughlin’s
year student Kathleen Sundland of
Dallas. The awards are provided by
John Caple, past president of the
Texas A&M Association of Former
Students.
Gochenour was also presented
the $100 Dr. Justin Parvey Memo
rial Award as the second-year class
member having the highest scholas
tic average since entering profes
sional work.
Dan C. Lawson of Houston won
the Bryan-College Station Chamber
of Commerce Scholarship. Larry J.
Christensen of Pearland and David
T. Roen of Bryan each received a
$150 Student AVMA Auxiliary
Award for second-year scholarship
and leadership.
Max E. Rust Jr. was given the
Dallas County VMA Auxiliary
Award of $50. He is a second-year
Bryan student. George W. Cantrell
of Shamrock accepted the Anatomy
Award for a first-year student with
outstanding ability.
David B. Goodnight of Dallas
was presented the Michael Sza-
buniewicz Award for a second-year
physiology and pharmacology stu
dent. Linda Logan, third-year stu
dent from Buchanan Dam, won the
$100 AVMA Auxiliary Award for
special contributions.
College Station third-year stu
dent William C. Gilmore was given
the $100 Diamond Service Award
for contributions. The Student
Chapter of the AVMA, College of
Veterinary Medicine and Diamond
Laboratories Inc. of Des Moines,
Iowa, provide the award.
Glenn W. Keim of Spearman was
selected for the $100 Danny L.
Davis Memorial Award for a
second-year student exemplifying
dedication, and loyalty. L. Wayde
Shipman received the American
Animal Hospital Association Award
for small animal proficiency. Ship-
man, from Pasadena, is a third-year
student.
Bexar County’s VMA Auxiliary
Award of $50 went to third-year
Beaumont student Carolyn Van
Pelt.
Bob O’Quinn of Houston re
ceived the $300 Dr. Ross P.
Marsteller Memorial Award
scholarship for a second-year stu
dent proficient in large animal
clinics.
Houston third-year student John
P. Carver was given the first $150
Farmer Tannahill Memorial Award
for ability in zoo and aquatic animal
medicine. This award will become
annual.
Gary Moody, who will be a first-
year student in September, was
presented the John Paul Delaplane
Award for outstanding ability.
Moody is from Dallas.
Sun Theaters
333 University
The only movies in town.
846-9808
house leased by Nelson promoters.
Promoters said tickets will go on
sale immediately for $10 each. A
spokesman said they expect 200,000
persons for the festival.
Special Midnight Shows Friday A Saturday $2.00 per person
No one under 17.
Escorted Ladles Free
ALL SEATS $3.
$1 off with this ad.
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1976
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