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OPEN SATURDAY 9 a.m.-6 p.m. WEEKDAYS-11 a.m.-9 p.m. Page 6 THE BATTALION MONDAY. OCTOBER 31. 1977 ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ * ★ * It ★ * l +C * * * f ★ Hie NEW YORK SUBWAY IS COMING! * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Looking (or an intramural team? Call V.P. of Programs. Randy Cursch 822-2945 HEWLETT-PACKARD Has Tha Latest In Scientific Calculators LOUPOT S BOOKSTORE Your Calculator Headquarters Embrey's Jewelry We Specialize In Aggie Rings. Diamonds Set — Sizing — Reoxidizing — - AH types watch/jewelry Repair ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ Aggie Charge Accounts 9-5:30 ' 846-5816 LAST CALL TIME IS RUNNINC OUT SALE MUST END! INVENTORY SACRIFICE Every thing is reducedsomuch Ay , IvySfiToWill Additional Reduction Given At Cash Register THE ALREADY LOW SALE TAGS 1 You Must See It To Believe It! Buy at Cost! Buy Below Cost WESTERN WEAR HOUSE [master charge] 100 S. MAIN - DOWNTOWN BRYAN We Honor Mastercharge and BankAmericard Students chosen o ‘Who’s Who’ Texas A&M University will have 56 students in the 1977-78 listing of “Who’s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universi ties.” Graduating seniors and graduate students selected to the annual di rectory were announced hy Dr. John Koldus, vice president for stu dent services. “To he selected to ‘Who’s Who’ is one of the highest honors accorded our students,” Koldus said. Selection and certification hy “Who’s Who” editors is based on academic achievement, extracur ricular activities leadership, cam pu s-com mu n ity contributions and potential. Nominations are lim ited to graduating seniors with a minimum 2.5 grade point ration and graduate students with at least a 3.5 GPR. Hargis, James Hartzog, ley, Troby Hoffackei Gail By MAR Bat jWluit a dii ikes- When SMI Midiiti »ir locker ro Saturday s e second hal Humphrey, Lisa Junotl, Mai Kasper, Stuart Kinsbery, Jon Kml [J a comm; 1 son, Steven Kolb, Kenneth Kill e Aggiejn ^ Alvin Luedke, Tim McManus, Marshall, Joseph Marshall, &t But seeini Martin, Gene MeAnelly. Josejnis returne tinez, Deborah Mensay. Plus, James Mensay, Mkhi Mitchell, Kc'vin Monk, Mary|(j son, Sandra New, Susan V"iim Vikki Owen, Denise Pcihoda, Rademacher, Phillip Rohinsoi Roger Schulze, Russell Stanfidl Van Steed, Lisa Swanson^Mii] Aliet' Woodhams and TlmmasU tis. Honorees will he recognized at a spring semester reception, Koldus Honor society offering $2,000 scholarships No < witl said. Framed certificates will he presented. The Association of Former Students assists in pres entations. Chosen to the 1977-78 “Who’s Who ” are James Aitken, Vicki Benton, Rodney Boehm, Laurence Boyd, Larry Briggs, Victoria Brown, Geraldine Campbell, George Can trell, Roy Carter, Daniel Clader, Robert Cook, Richard David, Cynthia Davis, Kenneth Donnelly, Joseph Farmer, Sarah Ferry, Stephanie Forrest, Michael Gentry, Mary Jane Greer, James Gregson. Also, Joseph Hamilton, Stephen The need h ferentiate 1 ;ople at the And that c Diighorns c< lows as wel The national council <>l Alp! ird to win Lambda Delta, national fob onship wit honor society, will offer 10grab ckerand a : tndv scholarships of $2,000The kicker, tin 1978-79 academic year, is mtiibute tit Texas AN UniversityAL! (ids, and Karen Sw itzer. ampbell, dr member of the society* pyards. But it was equal to or hotter man the AI D ro named Ji itiation standard may apply- kl « L 0l ’g 1<)ri cation forms, available from Suita ». 1 by sc in room 108 of the YMCA Buildi? 1 ust he completed and received the lot i-i national headtpiarters hy i a11 1 |„ e [h ree ( 1978. PEPE’S HAS THE SPIRIT! exas playec Open Late After Midnight Yell Practice Both Pope’s locations will be open until 2:00 a.m. tonight. and 1 msas and 1 d( allow an lid line. And the pi ne for Tex imed Jones le more tir late. Johnny “H home tow ie junior ru inch block i le Southwe: ireer rushii And Job nn ir his home the sop the fiistesl odd. This i cond leg ild medal v am at the l in sixth in i j irhis - is 107 DOMINIK COLLEGE STATION 3312 S. COLLEGE AVENUE BRYAN Lam Joni ifididown indy McEi ir against red twice ms of 3 am Ham Jone DON’T BE LATE It is not too early to make your reservation NOW for your CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY TRAVEL Choice times and dates are going fast. Drop by our office in the MSC today and book your airline reservations now. A small deposit now and the balance no later than 30 days prior to departure time. This is required by the airline fo hold your reservation. Don’t be caught like so many last year who could not get passage home. We are lo cated in the MSC. Phone 846-3773 College Station TRAVEL, INC. Phone 846-1702 Bryan CASU/ GIT w Cul Know 3731 E. 29th Tow Open til 7:00 P.M. Tues. thru Fri. & Sat. til 2:00 P H We are located on the campus of Texas A&M serving Texas students and staff. < TOfuat vScme-TOowen (^olleye (^rcuduat&d cire~\Oecirinc) As a woman Air Force ROTC student, you compete for your commission on the same footing as the men in your class. And later on you wear the same insignia. There are two-year, three-year, and four-year scholarship pro grams available to help you get there.. If you enroll in the four- year Air Force ROTC program you also qualify to compete for a scholarship for the remaining two or three years as a cadet Tuition is covered, lees are paid, textbook costs reimbursed . . . plus $100 a month, lax free.