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i ft wnoL/AA t , rviMnv^n o i, i y /v 3I > in|( campus activities \5 to 10 treated weekly ? the ;sfo r e eve% iewherc't rears r® still | ] ere, r THURSDAY Innior Class Council, Discuss next ■ s senior class project, MSC 206, 7:30 ss aidjjj enerj) n scan i) ‘•y as hi ith out. adiatioB,’ )e focusej "e they 4 !> n g feat ?y in Ilf tion." s have ec- try to uk t the uue w we an you wi tns)athijl lermostst. i which ame tola Austin College Ensembles, A&M •esbyterian Church, 301 Church Ave., oliege Station, 8 p.m. Recreation Management Institute, Public Involvement in Decision- i Lj n g " Rudder 301 and 305, 8 a.m. to 5 m ; Banquet MSC 125 and 126, 7 p.m. International Students Association, International Week, Food Fair, MSC 28-231,6 - 9 p.m. Bryan Parks and Recreation Depart- ienti would like to begin a Womens' pen Slow Pitch and a Mens’ Church low Pitch Softball league this summer. If iterested in entering a team, come to 203 29th Street. Deadline for entering a am in any of the leagues is April 4 at 5 we get it nore hnilt is actual]) id ‘'Intel- r Theory; ationalij. orfo FRIDAY Med Tech Society and Texas A&M ursing Society, Spencer Guimarin, Di- K-tor of the Texas Health Careers Pro- am and Texas Hospital Recruitment and lacement, Rudder 601, 9:30 a.m. Graduate Lecture, Prof. A. D. Buck- gham, “Molecules in Electric and Mag- »tic Fields,” Chemistry 231, 5 p.m. International Students Association, itemational Week, All Night Celebra- m.Quonset Hut, 8 p.m. (Admission $1). SATURDAY Philosophy Club, Annual barbecue and cnic, Lake Somerville, Yegua Creek irk, I p m. (call 846-2724 or 846-5358 for gads). Student Agronomy Society, 43rd An- iial Cotton Pageant and Ball, pageant udder Center Auditorium, 7 p.m. fol- by ball MSC 201. A&M Wheelmen, Rudder Fountain for Ike tour, 11 a.m. SUNDAY Young Life, Old College Station City Hall, 5:30 p.m. Parson’s Mounted Cavalry, Annual Spring Horse Show, Pleasant Valley Acr es, 8 a.m. Chess Committee, MSC 206, 6 p.m. MONDAY Dance Arts Society, Ballet, G. Rollie White 266, 7:30 p.m. MSC Camera Committee, Rudder 301, 7:30 p.m. Texas Animal Agriculture Conference, Gen. James M. Rose, special advisor to Gov. Dolph Briscoe for natural resources. Water Planning for Texas: Present Sup ply and Future Demand,” Rudder, 10 a.m. Europe Club, First meeting — all stu dents with European background wel come, Rudder 404, 7:30 p.m. Animal Science Department, Graduate Lecture, Dr. W. Nelson Philpot, Louisiana State University’s North Louisiana Hill Farm Experiment Station, "Mastitis Control,” Rudder 301, 1:30 p.m. Beef Cattle Short Course, K. C. Williamson, Virginia Polytechnic Insti tute, “Organized Cattle Marketing," Rud der Theater, 1:15 p.m.; Dr. Peter J. Chenoweth, Colorado State University, 3 p.m.; April 5 — Dr. Peter J. Chenoweth, Rudder Theater 9:15 a.m. Aauafians, Swimming Show, (April 4, 5, 6) Campus Indoor Pool, 8 p.m. Tickets $1, 50c for children 12 and under. Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences, Dr. Edwin H. Colbert, “Continental Drift and Vertebrate Evolution," Zachry 102, 7:30 p.m. Physics Colloquium, Prof. Hans Motz, University of Oxford, “Plasma Experi ments at Oxford,” Physics 146, 4 p.m. Oceanography Department, Seminar, Don Olson, “Rings and Things—The Spin Down Problem,” Oceanography- Meteorology 112, 3:30 p.m. Strict bed rest best for mononucleosis Available in blue, pink, yellow & green By RENE OGLETREE To a sleep-lacking college student a medical order for strict bed rest may seem like a heaven-sent answer for tiredness, but after a week of lying in bed even this grows old. Approximately five to ten stu dents are sent to their beds each week for treatment of mono nucleosis, commonly known as the kissing disease, according to Claude B. Goswick Jr., M.D., A. P. Beutel Health Center director. The close confines that students live in and attend classes in make the high school and college age per son more susceptible to the viral in fection than younger or older per sons are, Goswick said. Mononucleosis received its nickname, “the kissing disease”, since it is spread by intimate con tact, such as kissing. Goswick ex plained that a person could also be come infected by just being in the room with aD infected person. Symptoms may include a sore throat, often thought to be tonsil litis, fever, enlarged lymph nodes in the throat and a general feeling of weakness and malaise, Goswick ex plained. Many students do not realize that they have contracted the illness and continue on with their normal ac tivities causing other persons to come into contact with them and therefore mononucleosis, Goswick said. The contagiousness of mono nucleosis is only slightly less than that of the childhood diseases, such as chicken pox or mumps, which are high contagious, he said. If the patient goes without the prescribed treatment of rest, com plications, such as hepatitis, menin- Battalion Classified Call 845-2611 jtK Germany icentrates on dern opera s semester ■ported k eak, easles arei udents onk udents en. on aval ?alth Ceuta students bot costs Si ; not causiis s it SLIN (UPI) — Harry Kupfer, or of the Dresden State Opera it Germany, said recently an ement in contemporary opera of the theater’s most impor- isks. is every fo lid about tk ses. i asking sli- isles to anil others in» has not b of cases ir he last few years the Dresden has performed Rainer Kunads re Pathelin” Master Pathelin, ied Matthus’s “Letzter i Last Shot, and Paul Des- Lancelot, he said. Pack’s Plaster & Ceramics Spring Sale March 28 - April 2 Monday-Saturday 20% off on all unpainted plaster, candles, candle rings V2 price on all box purses, hardware, prints & all kits Monday - Sat. 9 a.m.-9 p.m. After Sale: Regular hours: Tuesday, Wed., Thurs. 1 p.m.-9 p.m. Saturday - 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday - 2 p.m.-5 p.m. FM 2233, Old Wheelock Rd. 823-3965 TheTeachings of lose Cuervo: gitis, or pneumonia, may be added to the initial illness, Goswick added. In an illness that takes from sev eral weeks to several months to re cover from, the person who has previously had mononucleosis is not immune from reinfection or relapse of the illness as sometimes thought, he said. Aggies, your girl will love a musical Easter egg from Happy Cottage They play “Love Story,” “Lara’s Theme,” “Tie A Yellow Ribbon” or “You’re The Sunshine Of My Life.” Across From Luby’s Happy Cottage [! Now Open \ Knowledge is your best protection. Aggieland ! 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Q: Chill-Lagering is: a) A popular German country and western singer. b) A Scandinavian winter sport played without clothes. c) A new ethnic TV comedy about the owner of an ice cube factory. d) The right way to age beer. A: (d) Sorry, Chill-Lagering is not Olga and Svend running around in a snowstorm in their birthday suits. Chill-Lagering is the way Schlitz ages beer. They age it cold. Very cold. Down to 29.5 degrees. The result is a beer with sparkling clarity. A beer that’s crisp, clean and bright. I suggest you look into one right now.