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Regular $ 3.00. Good Monday thru Friday only. Offer expires December 4, 1977. One coupon per customer, please Save 1816 Texas Ave. Bryan, Texas 823-8930 Valid at this location only RESTAURANTS v ARE YOU EASILY IMPRESSED? Today’s problems are complex, the search demanding. Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory is committed to the concept that America’s great est resource lies in its people. Los Alamos is not looking for employees with assembly-line imagin ation, but those who will dare to question the obvious, and reach for dreams yet undreamed. Our special search is for innovative, safe sources of energy created through our Laboratory’s brainpower: energy alternatives such as • Laser Fusion •Magnetic Fusion • Geothermal • Solar • and others still in the conceptual stage It’s your future! Make your mark with us. Los Alamos representatives will be conducting interviews Thursday and Friday, November 10—11, 1977, at the Office of Placement, J. Earl Rudder Conference Tower, or write to: Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory Recruiting Division P.O. Box 1663 Los Alamos, New Mexico 87545 los tctlamos SCIENTIFIC LABORATORY Of IKt U»M "SiTT Of Oft it D*"fA An Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer, Women, Minori ties, Veterans, Fiandicapped Urged to apply. U. S. Citizenship required. Trainers enjoy benefits MARK PATTERSON Battalion Staff Though the 1977 football season is far from over, the A&M scouts are hard at work recruiting high school football players for next year s team. The Aggies will lose 10 players to graduation this spring. But just as important, the Aggies will lose two men that have contri buted enormously to A&M’s win ning ways in their four years of work for the Aggie team. And they ve never strapped on a pad in their college careers. Terry Klein and Gary Wayne Hampton, the two senior student managers on the A&M football team, will be lost to graduation this spring. In their four years of service to the Aggie football program, each has achieved the satisfaction and goals they set at the outset. Klein, an industrial distribution major from Dallas, could not be happier with his past four years of work. “I’ve really loved my years as a manager, said Klein reflecting back on his work. “If I had it to do over I wouldn’t change a thing. “I was lucky to even get the man ager s job my freshman year,’ said Klein. “A good friend of the family who had some influence in the ath letic department here really helped me secure the position. He talked to the right people for me. “When I first got here I wasn’t sure if I wanted the job or not. I knew that it woidd take up a lot of my time, time I woidd need for studies. But I wanted to do some thing that would allow me to be close to the athletic program with out playing. Being a manager allows me that freedom. Times have changed for managers since Klein and Hampton arrived at A&M. Four years ago, freshman and sophomore managers worked for free awaiting the day they would get paid for their services. Today, all the student managers are paid for their work. “When Gary Wayne and I came here, we worked for free our first two years. But this year we re get ting paid $125.00 a month. The juniors are getting $100.00 a month and the sophomores and freshmen are getting a little less than that. But Tm glad to see the underclassmen finally getting some money for their work. Other than the salary, Klein en joys many other benefits from his job. “Though we re (managers) not on a scholarship, we do get a prorated price on our dorm roons (about $150.00 below the regular price). Our parents get season tickets for all our home games, and we get to travel with the team on our away games, all expenses paid. You can learn to love stuff like that. Gary Wayne Hampton, a mechanical agriculture major from Mineral Wells, became an A&M STRMl&HT AHlflt YOU £AM'T MISS II Vol. 71 16 Pag' THE AC6IES MH¥E TURNED THE COM* A TOTALLY NEW AND EXCITING APPROACH THE AGGIE PLAYERS PROUDLY PRESENT RUDDER CENTER FORUM THEATER 8:00 P.M. NOV. 10-11-12-16-17-18-19 WflITWS TOR The International Tragicomedy Hit by SAMUEL BECKETT TAMU STUDENTS $1.75 GENERAL PUBLIC $2.75 YOU HAVE NEVER SEEN A GODOT LIKE OUR GODOT! manager out of habit. Hampton was a manager through his four years in high school, and that experience helped him in getting the job here at A&M. “In the spring of my senior year in high school (Billy) Pickard (athletic trainer and equipment manager) called me and asked if I would like to come visit the campus. I came and was impressed with what I saw. When Pickard offered me the job, I took it. But Hampton was unprepared for the life that awaited him at A&M. “Grade wise 1 suffered heavily my first two years here at A&M. I didn t have my priorities straight when I came here. I put my job with the football team first and my grades fell second on the list. And my GPR showed it. His grades have improved and so has his college life. Hampton joined the corps at the end of his freshman year and has enjoyed the life of both a jock and a cadet. Hampton’s parents are also enjoy ing the life he s leading here. And they will continue to reap the ben efits of having a son as a manager after Gary Wayne is gone. Their younger son, Neil, is alsoana for the Aggies. “My parents are reallyJj football fans,’ said the Hampton. “The Aggiesarelh major football team they’ve! support and they love it. H two sons being managers! keeps them in touch with tht and the folks are really iiw They haven’t missed a home yet. “I don’t know what I'di wasn t a manager,” said Hai| “I think I d feel lost. Beingieti with the team gives meagi while Tm in school. “Being a manager is likelti a fraternity,” said Hampton 1 is a closeness that has devil among us (managers and la We all have a common des help each other get our and that desire has developed! some great friendship amongi It’s been four years since and Hampton have beenil enjoy a football game from the stands. But after this season, return to Kyle Field as sped not the working men they the last four years here at Ail N cot 5FA This n area ! filled. * Aggieland Flower & Gift Shop HE Plants — Hallmark Cards Posters — Candles — Roses & Other Fresh Flowers Order Your Aggie Mum I 8 Now 1 University Flower & Gift Shop Order Your Aggie Mum Now IS Editor’ lories r ontrove: ear in t lay. 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