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^ge 4 THE BATTALION FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1976 Arts Committee Presents THRONE OF BLOOD 1957 film directed by Akira Kurosawa 8:00 P.M. Sept. 20 in RUDDER THEATER TICKETS only $1 Discussion afterward led by Dr. John Van Domelen ! ,^3% >T5T**T5T.»T5T«»^T**T5T« »T5T.»TST«»T5T« »T5T«*T5T* »TST«*T?T« »?3T«»T5T«»T5T«*T5T«»T3T«rHf»' 11 m »1K >«•: n M M M n pi M BRAZOS BEVERAGES|| 505 Hwy. 2818 Industrial Park 822-3623 U FOR YOUR PARTY NEEDS . . . For your party needs, Miller Kegs, Lite, Lowen- brau half barrels, and Miller Munchner (dark). Miller Ponies too. See your college rep. Bruce Wayne or call 822-3623 and reserve yours now for your party needs. We appreciate it. >11»«>•»•« *i»i« »>:« > >i < !vr#T« »T5T«*T5T* »T5T« tT3T« »T5T. »T5T«r A&M hosts Career Day ’76 tomorrow “Career Day ’76” at Texas A&M University starts Saturday for thousands of high school and com munity college students, their coun selors, sponsors and families. The engineering and agricultural displays in the Zachry Engineering Center will highlight the campus wide exhibits showing the wide vari ety of career choices available at Texas A&M. Guided tours will be given through the College of Veterinary Medicine, with the last tour begin ning at noon. Career Day participants will be able to buy end zone tickets to the Texas A&M vs. Kansas State Univer sity football game for $2 at both the Rudder Center and Zachry En gineering Center. SPEED READING Classes Forming Free Lectures Aggieland Inn Learn To Read 1000 Words Ref Minute See article on Page 6 Dance every night Music by RAMRODS COUNTRY SHOW La Fiesta Ballroom 1601 Groesbeck Ladies Free 8:30 till 12:00 NOW, THE BEST OF THE BICYCLE AND THE MOTORCYCLE IN ONE MACHINE — THE 1977 BABETTA MOPED BY JAWA • 150 Miles Per Gallon Gas Mileage • Virtually No Maintenance • No Driver’s License Necessary •Top Speed 20 MPH • 1 Year Full Warranty Prices Start At *369 COME IN AND LOOK IT OVER AT ANDRE’S BIKE SHOP 305 UNIVERSITY DR. (NORTHGATE) 846-0951 Now Better Than Ever. You Will Be Pleased With These Carefully Prepared and Taste Tempting Foods. Each Daily Special Only $1.49 Plus Tax. “Open Daily’’ Dining: 11 AM to 1:30 PM — 4:30 PM to 7 PM . MONDAY EVENING TUESDAY EVENING WEDNESDAY SPECIAL SPECIAL EVENING SPECIAL Salisbury Steak Mexican Fiesta Chicken Fried Beef with Dinner Steak w/cream Mushroom Gravy Two Cheese and Gravy Whipped Potatoes Onion Enchiladas Whipped Potatoes and Your Choice of w/chili Choice of one other One Vegetable Mexican Rice Vegetable Roll or Corn Bread and Butter Patio Style Pinto Beans Roll or Corn Bread and Butter Coffee or Tea Tostadas Coffee or Tea One Corn Bread and Butter Coffee or Tea THURSDAY EVENING SPECIAL Italian Candle Light Spaghetti Dinner SERVED WITH SPICED MEAT BALLS AND SAUCE Parmesan Cheese - Tossed Green Salad Choice of Salad Dressing - Hot Garlic Bread Tea or Coffee FRIDAY EVENING SPECIAL BREADED FISH FILET w/TARTAR SAUCE Cole Slaw Hush Puppies Choice of one vegetable Roll or Corn Bread & Butter Tea or Coffee SATURDAY NOON and EVENING SPECIAL “Yankee Pot Roast Texas Style” Tossed Salad Choice of one vegetable Roll or Corn Bread & Butter Tea or Coffee SUNDAY SPECIAL NOON and EVENING ROAST TURKEY DINNER Served with Cranberry Sauce Cornbread Dressing Roll or Corn Bread - Butter - Coffee or Tea Giblet Gravy And your choice of any One vegetable “Quality First” downstown .. JUSTMEMDINGTHE holes in some of my Pockets. APO’s Ticket Mart 11 night classes has tickets for sale <jf.ni o V o;loKle Dunne manv Texas A&M home said During many Texas A&M home football games, students are forced to sit at home listening to the game on the radio simply because they couldn’t get tickets into crowded Kyle field. But often tickets are available from the Alpha Phi Omega Ticket Mart. “The purpose of Ticket Mart is to provide the people that have an extra ticket or tickets they don’t want a means of selling them,” said Roger Lind, project chairman. The mem bers of Alpha Phi Omega (APO), a national service fraternity, accom plish this goal by setting up a table on the main floor of the Memorial Stu dent Center across from the bookstore where unwanted tickets can be bought on the morning of the game. BUSINESS COLLEGE Inquire About Our Term Starting September 28 Phone 822-6423 or 822-2368 ' The tickets are sold for a price specified by the owner, which is not to exceed the original price paid for the ticket. This means that student tickets will be no more than $3.50, non-student tickets no more than $7 and armchair tickets no more than $8. The money received from the sale of a ticket is returned to the original owner. APO charges nothing for the service except the cost of mailing the money to the original ticket owners. Ticket Mart opens four hours be fore the game and closes one-half hour before the game. It will be open this Saturday from 12-3:30 p.m. APO also sponsors mum sales throughout the football season, and offers free delivery to on-campus ad dresses. They also put up the flags around the drill field before games and they aid in collecting funds for Campus Chest. Enrollment period has been ex tended through next week (Sept. 20-24) for persons wishing to take any of more than a dozen liberal arts courses being offered evenings on a continuing education basis by Texas A&M University. Under the programs, persons need not be formally admitted to Texas A&M, but need only pay a $30 fee and sign up in the office of Henry Pope, coordinator of continuing education in the College of Liberal Arts, located in the Harrington Edu cation Center. abuse, aging, behavior andprobb of adolescence. All are taught by regular A&.\lb culty members. Classes ait scheduled Mondays, Tuesdays is Thursdays to last through theenili November. M One of the more unusal coursesii Texas archeology, offered for lk first time at Texas A&M inanyfonn reports instructor Dr. Harry Shafer, Offered are evening classes in Texas archeology, creative writing, study of the American novel, aspects of revolutionary Europe, under standing Europe and Europeans, Texas history, philosophy, political science, psychology of alcohol “We have more than ^.OOOyem of pre-history right here in Cental and East Texas, ” he says, “billnm of our formal courses have sped cally dealt just with Texas archeol ogy.” Like the other courses in thett tinning education slate, Shafemill 1 '* be structured for the intereslt! layman. Casas heads effort Campus >us 846-6512 COLLEGE STATION Coming Soon A SNAKE IN THE GRASS He was ruthless, he was shrewd, he was cunning. The only man low enough to crawl under a snake’s belly. CtJHOUs^uRSDtyy Bonfire under way lire, dm By LYNNE PETTEY Preparation for the 1976 Aggie Bonfire started before the ashes of the 1975 bonfire were cool. Leo Casas, 1976 bonfire chair man, has five assistants known as “Red Pots.” They are Don Smith, Grapevine; Dwight Wilson, Kar- nack; Kelly DeWitt, Dallas; and Dan Eby and Mike Shipp, Houston. Mike Shipp is the only civilian. Casas has appointed several other men to help them keep things run ning smoothly and safely. Mark Pool is head of civilian ac tivities. He works with dormitory chiefs to encourage civilian partici pation. Pool also supervises civilian wood cutting. No one is allowed to operate an ax or a chainsaw without a safety card, Casas said. Gary Young, Waco senior, will conduct safety classes for those who want cards. Young said classes will begin two or three weeks before the first cutting day which is scheduled for Nov. 6. The Air Force cutting coordinator is Alan Day, and Kenny Weynand supervises the Army Division. Weynand said he’ll be showing people what to do rather than telling them. Radio communication from the bonfire site to the cutting area is ob viously vital. Dennis O’Driscoll, a Houston senior, operates the two- way radio system. Army radios supplied by Army ROTC are used within each cutting area. Bryan supplies a crane topickupll* led, Trey Ivey, a senior from Taft, is in charge of trucks and equipment. Ivey contacts individuals who may lend their trucks or equipment. “Most of the trucks belong to Ag gies, but there are several firms who lend us equipment each year,” Casas said. TIPlTQP RECORDS AND TAPES AGGIE DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE! STEREOS ALBUMS 45 s TAPES <&TDK Blank Tape Quantity Prices CUSTOM RECORDING & BROKEN TAPES REPAIRED COMPLETE SERVICE DEPARTMENT 1000 S. COULTER BRYAN 823-5745 The center pole, around which the bonfire is built, is donated annually by the International Paper Co. of Navasota. Collier Electric Co. of center pole. The Milstead Foundation® Bryan drills holes for the centerpoli and light poles, and many otherlocJ businesses supply equipment services annually. Also, area I owners donate cutting areas in» turn for free land clearing. Individual cash donations andi yearly allowance from the Memoriil Student Center fund constitute lk bonfire budget. This moneypavsla gasoline and other supplies w have not been donated. "We still don’t have everythingM need,” Casas said. “We never too much. There is always a needtoi more contributions, equipment ad trucks,” he said. “I want to stress that civilianspla; a very important part in bonfire.I want to encourage everyone to pai' ticipate,” he concluded. Anyone with questions or dona tions may contact Leo Casas at W> 2774. I ye Imbe jth( “Stu ten | ‘Rel on d This el9' Final NEARLY NEW THRIFT SHOP 711 S. Main Wednesday thru Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Ladies resale clothing. Quality clothes at bargain prices. 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