The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 04, 1977, Image 8

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    Page 8A THE BATTALION
WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1977
Administrators present
Organized streak-in
doesn’t come off
Dr. Koldus wore a black tuxedo. Some wore leisure suits, others,
shirts with neckties. Some carried cameras and strobe flash units.
They assembled in front of the Academic Building about ten o’clock
last night, but they didn’t get what they expected.
Signs seen on campus hinted at an organized streaking to be held
last night. And curious students, concerned administrators and cam
pus police were ready.
They sat on benches, stood in groups and lingered in front of trees
— hoping to catch a glance or catch a streaker.
Dr. John J. Koldus, vice president of student services, had just
returned from a formal dinner sponsored by Air Force ROTC. He
waited, along with Charles Powell, director of student affairs, and
Ron Blatchley and Toby Rives, associate directors.
Did the administrators come to watch the streaking?
“No,” said Koldus. “To catch them — to stop them and to put them
in the podunck.”
Administrators were concerned because of an incident at Sam
Houston State University, where a streaker filed suit against the
school after being expelled for the offense, said Jerry Mainord, area
coordinator for the Corps area.
The court ruled in favor of the university, he added.
“Streaking is no longer ‘good bull’ on this (A&M’s) campus,” he
said. '/ •
Those who attended the non-event began to leave shortly before
11.
“Let’s just say ‘farmers fight and call it a night,”’ Blatchley said.
Battalion photo by Ernie Cl
Places second
Tommy Scribner, manager of the A&M Horse tercollegiate Horse Show April 24. Scribner
Center, rode “Bunk House Ace” to classic cut- placed second in the competition,
ting horse form in the Southwest Regional In-
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Diners Club • Carte Blanche • Layaway
Mon.-Fri.
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Sat.
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Texas Avenoe at
Final Review to be Saturday
last event for 1977 member,
Saturday’s Final Review marks
the last time class of 1977 members
appear as Corps cadets at Texas
A&M.
Final Review will be on the
Memorial Student Center drill
Humane Society
animals* week
In honor of Be Kind to Animals
Week, the Humane Society of
Brazos County is sponsoring a series
of activities this week at Manor East
Mall.
Information on proper pet care,
the pet population problem, sum
mer hazards for pets and special
humane education materials will be
available.
Entries in an HSBC-sponosred art
contest will be displayed. This con
test was open to all Bryan-College
Station students in the first through
fourth grades.
On Saturday winners of the art
contest will be announced at 3 p. m.
Dog obedience demonstrations will
be given at 10:30 a.m., 2:30 p.m. and
5:30 p. m.
field, with Kyle Field serving
backup location. The review be
at 3:30 p.m.
President Jack K. Williams ani
the heads of A&M’s military 4
partments will be on the reviewiai
stand. The event will be thelastfc
Army Col. Thomas R. Parsote
Commandant, and Air Force Cal
Robert Elkins, professor of aeu
space studies.
U. S. Marine Corps Col. M.
Ivins, professor of naval science w
also be in the reviewing line
Final Review, a modified versi«
of the standard military review, wi
include two appearances of tl
cadets. On the first circuit, 1976-1
commanders headed by Cadet Cd
Robert Harvey of Houston willbei
charge. The second appearance
be led by Mike Gentry
Huntsville, incoming Corps con
mander.
New commanders at corpi
brigade, wing and regimeil
battalion-group and compani
squadron levels take their posts!*
tween rounds, while cadets chai
the class insignias on their unifon
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