Image provided by: Texas A&M University
About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1977)
vel rises liman as ress International jus musical ag[ from the ashesofi nan Brothers lising to emerged :ic quartet cf 1 )ance Arts Society performs t. rst public recital tonight of three parts < Leavell, keyboa short time, the 1 the kind of ra identity that*# r less experiem s to equal. jse who enjoy the are of dance have a chance to see the iublic recital of the Dance Arts Johanson, drat ty of Texas A&M University in is^, bass and onejs it’s performance. own Jimmy hi ,ji a Swanson, sponsor of the Level has hfi sa i(j the modern dance club ther for only a j ; a t U re 12 students performing nine dances. Ballet, jazz, modern dance, tap and a belly dancing solo will be included in the program. Each of the dances has been choreographed by students in the club, she said. The performance will be held in the Grove Theater at 8 tonight. In tjree enterprise consultants have first meeting here :j writes most of I and plays keyl icacy as well as •ea Level grew on! mal jam sessions, n’s breakup. and or anything,' used to s, Jai and Lamar e three of us. ig as a trio. he basis — and , he added what d we went out on ’■ything changed i • song started otilal ed recently-appointed board of iltants for Texas A&M Univer- |new Center for Education and ch in Free Enterprise will Jits first meeting here Saturday, board includes five promi- sit down and tr ft Texans and the deans from the &M academic colleges that ie involved in programs offered le center. e off-campus members are H. Galloway and Robert B. Ill of Houston, Rex. B. Grey Grange, Felix R. McKnight of and Norman N. Moser of lb. io serving on the board are is Fred J. Benson, College of eering, Frank W. R. Hubert, ige of Education; H. O. Kun- of that timedJ College of A g ricul utre; W. oi in at umeifjj Uovii , q11 r i be heard I bum, “Sea Levi '-0178), a and impressive firepower, ranj ock to the nel on jazz, •light most of All >r followers as fewi more recent T’s debut should nd as a newsoui reative adrenalinel he members idary-stretchers. d a bit of an idei ;e,’’ admits Lean dy focusing on are three ex-/ _ it hasnt really he ; 0 o ii e g e station City Council a problem, ot ^ a pp rove( l a preliminary our shows expect fthe University East; l 0 - ohl sound, nil on sou theast corner of easantly surpra ers qy Drive and Tarrow [ohansons tight i ^ iission and a kind 5 counc j] a j so a pp r0 ved a final ( diat sometiu gsubdividing lots 19, 20, and ; extended keyta , ock 23 of Southwood v a ll e y, )s \, t , h J ere *^5 on 7-B. le old sound in! e p, anning and Zoning C om- son recommendation that the jctured quitar h 11 of Parkway Plaza Drive be ical to that All® Bed to Brentwood Drive was i only one guit» >ved. nt itselfofffroniit e council also voted to change It’s probably all hording of park dedication e incredible DiniIs on Willow Creek and Jetts licks areh#|wick apartment projects. new park ian copied, s the band’s lirection —if si® much of a paradoi ; name, ve all these die e mountains and .reeks and therin I flow to one leets and comes level. So that’s«l do.” either Leavell iny other musifli ally achieve sncip' they will cerl ; music trying, ooks Gofer, a College Station ent, asked the council to con- a rezoning request. The coun- nll reconsider ordinance 1073 lay 10. said University President Jack K. Williams. The center is being organized with the assistance of a $300,000 gift from the Association of Former Stu dents, the university’s alumni or ganization, and the Texas A&M University Development Founda tion. University officials said that no public funds will be requested for the center, and all financial support is expected to come from private sources. case of rain, it will be moved to G. Rollie White Coliseum 266. Swanson said the Dance Arts So ciety, which has been in existence since 1974, has a current member ship of 40. It is open to all students, faculty and local residents in terested in performing or theater dance. The club offers instructional classes every week in modern jazz, modern dance and ballet. The club also sponsors special workshops during the year. These are three-hour lessons taught by specialists in tap and modern dance. The public is invited to these class es. Non-members are charged a small fee. Aggie land Flower & Gift Shop This week featuring THE BATTALION Page 11 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1977 BACKYARD GREENHOUSE 400 Ehlinger Dr. 822-5358 BROMELIADS & ORCHIDS Open by appointment For the Senior Ring Dance We have spring corsages & nosegays of daisies, roses, orchids, carna tions & gardenias. Check our selection of unusual flowers for boutonnieres. Free Delivery in Bryan-College Station Open 8-5:30 846-5825 209 University Dr. (Next to Campus Theatre) We Wire Flowers Worldwide the literary magazine of texas a&m university $1 a copy available this week msc main hallway sponsored by the arts committee Maxwell, College of Liberal and John E. Pearson, College isiness Administration, e Center for Education and irch in Free Enterprise, was rized by the Texas A&M Uni- y System Board of Regents in mse to widespread concern for iture of the American economy mcern stemming from lack of standing of basic economics, ty council proves plat a SKAGGS DRUGS & FOODS RUMP ROAST . 98* USDA CHOKE BEEF, BONELESS TOP ROUND STEAK J 58 USDA CHOKE BEEF, BONELESS SIRLOIN TIP _ o CHARCOAL STEAK l 78 GLOVER'S, SMOKED SAUSAGE LEAN NO WASTE. .LB HOT LINKS 7 . .68' H0RMEL, RANGE BRAND WRANGLER FRANKS J 38 JANET LEE OR GLOVER, MEAT SLICED BOLOGNA i, 89' SKAGGS - ALBERTSONS, AMERKAN SLICED CHEESE il l 18 FRESH WATER, CENTER CUT CATFISH STEAKS.1 38 J il'l'lfhtgjj ■- xtoum FULLCUT U.S.D. A. CHOICE BEEF . r*.. .LB. GOLD MEDAL, PLAIN FLOUR 5 LB. PKG. K00L AID, POWDERED DMNKMIX 32-OUNCE TIN HEINZ, BARBECUE SAUCE ALL VARIETIES, 16 0Z. BOH. HI DRI, WHITE TOWELS 85 SQUARE FOOT ROLL ARMOUR, LUNCHEON TREET 12 0Z. TIN LIBBY'S, FRUIT COCKTAIL 17 01. TIN DELICATESSEN-SNACK R HAVE BREAKFAST WITH US SERVED FROM 7:00 A.M. TO 10:00 A.M. INCLUDES: FRESH ORANGE JUICE, ALL TWO LARGE GRADE A EGGS, CHOKE CAD OF BACON OR SAUSAGE, HASH tUK BROWNS, HOT BISCUITS AND nill Y CREAM GRAVY, HOT COFFEE. . . 32-OUNCE PEPSI COLA BOHLES PLUS DEPOSIT INSTORE BAKERY! CAT LITTER .... rrr:...79* TOMATO SAUCE . ...~... 6 ^1 CHIPS AHOY COOKIES : r.. .H75 c FARM FRESH PRODUCE CHOCOLATE FUDGE CAKES POTATO ROLLS 2^69* POUND CAKES . . r.... .2 *1 FRENCH BREAD . Trr... CAKE DONUTS .‘vr.. .12 ’ 98 c FROZEN FOODS GRANDE ENTREE U CHICO ALL VAMET1IS 16 0L PKG. WELCH'S 12 0L TIN GRAPE JUICE EGG ROLLS FUJYA SHRIMP 13 0L PKG. LIMA BEANS JANET LEE BAIT 10 0L PKG. GOLDEN DELICIOUS, WASHINGTON APPLES CRUNCHY AND SWEET LB. RUSSET POTATOES FT. .4**1 YELLOW ONIONS .“ 39* SUNKIST ORANGES . r:.. . 29* GRAPEFRUIT .“TT.... 4- * 1 19 MUSHROOMS FRESH, TEXAS GROWN 1 I POWDERED DETERGENT DASH 100 0Z. PKG. AUT0MATK DISH DETERGENT 2'’ CASCADE UMVERSlir DRIVE IT COLLEGE AVERUE OPEN 24 HOURS 7 DAYS A WEEK