The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 21, 1977, Image 5

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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1977
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Campus Names
One man’s four decade of serv
ice to Texas A&M will be recog
nized today when university offi
cials and former students pay
homage to Walter S. Manning,
associate professor of accounting.
An evening reception and re
tirement dinner will be preceded
by a special afternoon accounting
conference named in honor of
Manning, who completes 36
years at Texas A&M. About 300
practicing CPAs and industrial
executives, some former stu
dents of Manning’s, will attend
the conference on current issues
in accounting practics.
A retirement reception for the
Yoakum native, who was born on
the 36th anniversary of Texas
A&M’s founding, is scheduled
for 6:45 p.m. in room 212 of the
Memorial Student Center.
The dinner will begin at 7:30
p.m. in room 226 of the MSC.
Guests at the head table are ex
pected to include Texas A&M
President Jarvis Miller, Dean of
Business Administration John
Pearson and former students
representing each of the four
decades that Manning taught
here.
Manning joined the Texas
A&M University accouting fac
ulty in 1941 after teaching at
Robstown and Sinton public
schools. He holds his under
graduate degree from Texas A&I
University and his master’s from
the University of Texas. He be
came a CPA in 1952.
the Nov. 11 convention of the
FFA in Kansas City, Mo.
Ken will then beging a one-
year term of public appearances
and speaking engagements as he
participates in functions involv
ing the more than 8,000 FFA
Chapters in the 50 states, Puerto
Rico and the Virgin Islands.
The agricultural economics
major will leave his studies at
A&M while serving as national
FFA president.
Another Aggie, Bobby Tucker
of Mineola, served as national
FFA president in 1975-76. He
has returned to A&M and is
presently a junior working to
wards a degree in agricultural
education.
J. Ken Johnson II
A Texas A&M University stu
dent has been named national
president of the 510,000-
member Future Farmers of
America organization. He is the
second Texan and Aggie elected
to that position within a three-
year period.
The new president is 19-year-
old J. Ken Johnson II, Texas
A&M freshman student from
Nacogdoches and a rancher in his
own right.
Johnson was elected during
Walter S. Manning
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3 STORES IN BRYAN, HEARNE & MABANK
NOTICE!
BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE MAJORS
Cooperative Education in Biomedical Science Has Arrived! Beginning in
the Spring semester of 1978 Cooperative Education will be available to
Biomedical Science students. If you would like to find out more about the
Cooperative Education Program, attend one of these meetings at your
convenience. Meetings will be held in the College of Veterinary Medicine
as follows:
Monday November 21, 1977 11:00 AM Room331VMA
Monday November 28, 1977 4:00 PM Room 210 VMS
Tuesday November 29, 1977 4:30 PM Room 331VMA
Wednesday November 30, 1977 3:00 PM Room 330 VMA
The little store with the largest inventory
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Not to be mistaken for other large stores
822-7139
Milsap to begin bonfire week
Ronnie Milsap and “Asleep at
the Wheel present bonfire and
Aggie-Longhorn football week
entertainment Tuesday at Texas
A&M University.
A Town Hall Special Attraction
performance, the show is planned
for 8:15 p.m. in G. Rollie White
Coliseum by the Memorial Student
Center committee.
More than 800 seats are still avail
able, says Town Hall chairman Ray
Daniels, though rumor has the show
already sold out.
Daniels says that as a Special At
traction, the Tuesday presentation
requires separate tickets. No series
passes will be honored.
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The 1977 Country Western
Entertainer of the Year, Ronnie
Milsap twines strains of blues, rock
and classical music into his country
songs.
"I try to reach from as far left to as
far right as I can in my music, the
1974 Country Music Association
Male Vocalist of the Y 7 ear said. “I
like to play hillbilly one minute and
rock and roll the next...like 1940
one minute and 1999 the next.”
Country music-aimed from his
earliest years, Milsap formed his
own rock band. The Apparitions,
with three other blind students in
high school at the State School for
the Blind in Raleigh, N.C.
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Most remember the music lines-
straddling Milsap for “Daydreams
About Night Things and “Pure
Love.’’ Among others adding to the
star performer s renown are
“Legend In My Own Time, “I’m A
Stand By My Woman Man and
“What Goes On When the Sun
Goes Down.
It Was Almost Like A Song is a
current big player.
Send one,..Take one home.
Our FTD
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Order one for Thanksgiving —
Thursday. November 24! A
harvest of fresh fall flowers
in a woven basket, for your
folks back home.
Drop by now to order your
Aggie mum for the Texas
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