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Page 8 THE BATTALION THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1977 PISCES tropical fish Vet school receives $1,000 grant The Professionals Specials Goettsche Charitable Trust of Houston has presented Texas A&M University’s College of Veterinary Medicine a $1,000 unrestricted grant. Jerry Perkins, a biology professor at Houston Kincaid High School, presented the grant to Dean George Shelton on behalf of the Wayne Goettsche family. Kissing Gourami Red Belly Newts Black Mollies Large Angels Ph Tester Soil or Water 10 gallon tanks Introducing Whisper Pumps 39c 99c 29c $ 4.99 $14.99 $ 5.99 Reg. 79c Reg. $1.99 Reg. 49c Reg. $6.66 Reg. $17.99 Reg. $7.99 AGGIES! 10% Off AIM Douglas 3914 Old College Road Bryan 846-8047 Hours: M-F 12-8 Sat. 10-8 Sun. 12-6 Se offers Student ID Discounts! Selected Models 15% off of $ 50 00 or more 10% off of under $ 50 00 CASH PURCHASE ONLY We reserve the right to regulate the use of this privilege. 212 N. MAIN 822-3119 Up To On Selected Calculators 50 % DOWNTOWN BRYAN All womai honor cfo admits nu Remnants of another ‘sexisl ganization at Aggieland were away Wednesday, but this ti® group was formerly all-female Gwens, a national honor for sophomore women, wash by Title IX of federal law to e: admit males or establish fraternity. This year, Cwensrij named Lambda Sigma and tliet males were accepted. Wednesday, the Texas University chapter (the only Texas) presented university with the old Gwens banner, and a list of the last all-female bership roll. sp< off We A W/|»iie Th g They Last!! Large Assortment of Texas Instruments Watches Included make your gifts this year CH RISTMA AS AN ADDED BONUS: Through Nov. 15. with tin* pur chase of a Texas lustrum, nl*, TI-58 programmable t ab ul.i tor for *124 Workshop at the w ' 4" ** *& Jr ^ / // ^ ^ ' Get 2 libraries. FREE! (A $70 Value!) Get the TI leisure library plus your choice of any other library Absolutely Free! We carry a complete stock of accessorie s for your every calculator need— SAND TEKRMmt) EUAMEUN4 JEWELRY MACKAME- OMAMEUTiJ y)O0PEM TOYS QPIWMIkltf BATIK ^ chargers - battery packs - software — we have it all! LOUPOT’S BOOKSTORE registration • November UR MSG CRAFT SHOP (we're in the msc basement) 14... "Your Calculator Headquarters Nortlxi.ilc A« ross From Tht> Post Office- classes : nov. 29,304 dec. 1 Members of Texas A&M University’s chapter of Cwens, a national honor society for sophomore women, prepare to fold their banner for the last time. Cwens was disbanded under federal law and the renamed organization, Lamba Sigma, admitted its first male members this year. Texas A&M archivist Charles Schultz, rear, accepts the banner and charter from the state’s only chapter. Attending are Bill Jentsch Jr., left, and Terry Scott, both of Wichita Falla, and Patrice Jones of Houston. The Alpha Zeta chapter of was established at Texas AM 1972, said president Bill Jentsd of Wichita Falls. Also preseil turn over the Cwens symbols chivist Dr. Charles Schultz Scott Terry of Wichita Falls and rice Jones of Houston. Wilson-Lemon win chilly jitterbug test Samson ** ^ • ' - PROFESSIONAL HAIR DESIGN George Ann Hoke, Judy Fondy, Kathy Grimes, Vickie Matthews, Judy McCann. 1510 Holleman College Station 693-1772 (not pictured: Jane Kroll) SEBRING Howt By MARGIE SANTAMAi Spectators gathered in frooi Rudder Tower yesterday to »i! games, 11 couples Jitterbug in cold,™ still yet weather to the tunes of the oOs, that wi Town Hall sponsored the U»i ominous sity's first Jitterbug contest. with th Pam Morton, Texas A&M da handy v instructor, said she and anoll ders sta dance instructor judged each<M| people on three points: partner coordii halfbacl tion, creativity and rhythm. ^ ^ At Te: pie optic a 280-po inside p( halfbacl threat, i ceivers; have the air wher The winning couple, Glynns! 1 Baylor, son and Rickye Lennon, re» reserved seat tickets to the upa ing Flash Cadillac concert andt I ance t-shirts. Flash Cadillac will appear ina cert Friday night, and a spoken * Cau n for Town Hall said they’re tryiej get the students in the mood. A Fonzie look-alike contest scheduled to take place incof tion with the Jitterbug contestl was cancelled when only one oj testant entered. kept tin run for weeks a for 182 letterm along \\ enough Week 1 'WWI NEW YORK SUB-WAY IS COMING! TO COLLEGE STATION Keep Watching This Space For More Information On NEW YORK SUB-WAY! ARE 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 Alamos SCIENTIFIC LABORATORY 01 1H( UHMRSinOf CAIHOMIA An Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer, Women, Minori ties, Veterans, Handicapped Urged to apply. U. S. Citizenship required. Oppi SVVC I days d Aggie t 'Tin ofaWc Walkei fenses with t SMlfs