The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 11, 1977, Image 7

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    THE BATTALION
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1977
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By LIZ NEWLIN
Battalion Staff
While Coach Emory Bellard and his
decide plays and defenses to
use on Kyle Field, another group
dans strategy for use on campus.
Each home football weekend car-
^ :s a theme emphasizing an aspect
»f Texas A&M University or the
Texas A&M system.
The focus for this weekend is on
student activities and student lead-
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Open rehearsals of the Century
Singer, the Reveliers, the Singing
Cadets, and Commonwealth, a
popular charts student stage
band, are set in the Memorial Stu
dent Center main lounge Saturday
morning. The Singing Cadets also
plan an open rehearsal in MSC
room 3 from 5 to 6 p.m. today.
The cover and a page inside the
jgie-Arkansas football game pro
gram are theme events, as is a coffee
honoring student leaders and their
parents. The Joe Hiram Moore
Communications Building will be
named in ceremonies also on Satur
day morning.
Presidents of all student organiza
tions, numbering about 400, were
invited to a reception in the MSC
Saturday morning. Members of the
Board of Regents, university admin
istrators and academic officials are
expected at the Division of Student
Services event. Student leaders will
be hosted at the Association of
former Students Winter Council
barbecue on Friday.
Recognizing the leaders is a
symbol of recognizing all the stu
dents who participate, said Sandy
Boothe, graduate assistant in stu
dent activities. The Division of Stu
dent Affairs was responsible for de
veloping this weekend’s theme.
“We plan to emphasize student
activities and extracurricular ac
tivities without messing up the
morning,” Dr. Carolyn Adair said,
laughing. She is director of student
activities.
Student-made crafts in the MSC
Gallery and displays in MSC exhibi
tion cases also spotlight student
leaders and activities, Adair said.
“The administration has always
felt that a large number of people
come on campus on football game
days, and this provides a good op
portunity to tell people about the
campus, said Della Pearson, who
has been planning weekend themes
since 1975.
Pearson is assistant director of the
Educational Information Service.
“In early spring, March, we start
thinking about what we might do
next fall. By the first of April we
have pretty well zeroed in on what
we want to emphasize, she said.
The university president suggests
and helps decide on themes, Pear
son added.
The football program covers,
which Pearson coordinates with the
theme, were photographed the last
week of spring training.
“We use real live players in our
shots,” she said. The stories and pic
tures for the program must be pre
pared by Aug. 1.
“We can use other special pro
grams, if we know in time, ” Pearson
said. “We try to hold any building
ceremonies for football weekends. It
adds festivity to the occasion. It’s a
very special day for these men and
ties in very nicely with the football
weekends.”
Facilities housing educational
television and the university’s pub
lic television and radio stations will
be named in Studio A at 9 a. m.
Naming ceremonies for the Joe
Hiram Moore Communications
Center and Michel T. Halbouty
Geosciences Building are set before
the 1:30 p.m. kickoff.
Joe Hiram Moore is a 1938 Texas
A&M graduate and was president of
the Association of Former Students
in 1974. Moore and his wife Betty
are major benefactors of Texas
A&M.
The Michel T. Halbouty Geosci
ences Building ceremony is planned
in Room 105 at 10:30 a.m. The 1930
Texas A&M graduate, acclaimed for
his geology and petroleum-related
expertise, provided a gift that estab
lished the Geosciences and Earth
Resources Endowment Fund.
Ceremonies honoring Armistice
Day and Texas Aggies who gave
their lives for America were held
today at Texas A&M University.
A wreath was placed on the
World War I memorial at the cam
pus west gate by Corps of Cadets
members led by Cadet Col. Mike
Gentry at 11:11 a.m.
The Armistice ending World War
I was signed at 11 minutes after the
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llth hour of the 11th day of the 11th
month. Brief remarks by Gentry re
called that 55 Texas A&M men died
in the first world war.
The ceremoney opened with a
prayer by Corps Chaplain Randy
Seybert. Armistice Day became
known as Veterans Day in 1954.
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When you’re on the road & need directions or help, the best thing to
have along is the Panasonic RF-3250. It’s a 40-channel CB with LED
digital channel display & an anti-theft reversible mounting bracket. Its
other features include a Ch-9 emergency pre-set switch, noise
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When you need directions on the road, look for the map that talks back.
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JEWELERS • DISTRIBUTORS
Rex Supply Corp., an industrial
distributor headquartered in Hous
ton, has established a $25,000
endowment to the Industrial Distri
bution program at Texas A&M Uni
versity.
Chairman of the board John W.
Madden and company president
John P. Madden presented the
check to Texas A&M President Jarvis
Miller, director of development
Robert L. Walker and coordinator of
the Industrial Distribution program
Dr. Don A. Rice during a luncheon
meeting at Texas A&M.
The Industrial Distribution pro
gram is conducted through the En
gineering Technology Department,
College of Engineering, under the
direction of Dr. Everett Glazener. It
is committed to educating students
to be employed as engineering sales
personnel after graduation.
The endowment is to be known as
the John W. and Edna Madden
Endowment to Industrial Distribu
tion.
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Hassle Engineering and
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TOP DRAWER
Drive Carefully
Culpepper Plaza
Tk /f *11 * 1 1 * Battalion photo by Carol Meyer
Milking by machine
In the milking parlor at Texas A&M’s Dairy machine, which opens and closes a rubber
Science Center, Raymond Rangel, 31, pre- tubea around the cow’s teat. Milk is piped into
pares ol’ Bessie for milk production. Con- a stainless steel tank. Rangel is a full-time
ducted twice a day, at 3 a.m. and 3 p.m., worker at the center and says he is used to
milking is accomplished by a pulsating getting up at 1:30 a.m. to go to work.
Special events planned
for home game weekend
Ag war dead honored
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Limit one per customer.
Here’s a chance
to get incur pants.
Bring in your denim dollar and get
$2.00 off any regular priced jeans in the store.
HOUSE OF JEANS
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The Marine Corps Officer Selection Team will be conducting interviews for enrollment in the
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