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vs les in for ? him ■d an » the rape n g at ears, use it i was have ublic nthe The i said ?m. m 1 the The A for i the eery ond. >een ger" past of an ourt aid. aide id of City The -thy and campus activities to 5 Thursday MSC Arts and Crafts Fair, 9 a.m. p.m., Rudder Fountain Political Forum, Texas Supreme Court Chief Justice Joe Greenhill, 12:30 p.m., II MSC University of Texas Prof. David Miller, The Sociolog)- of George Herbert Mead, 3p.ni., room 701, Rudder Physics colloquia, Alfred Osborne on internal waves in the Andaman Sea, 4p.m., 146 Physics Building Resident Hall Association, 7 p.m., Quonset Hut B Water Ski Club, officer elections, 7 p.m 301 Rudder Political Forum, Dr. Clovis Masqoud, 1:30p.m., 601 Rudder A&M Basketball, A&M women vs. Prairie View, 5:15 p.m., G. Rollie White Coliseum, A&M men vs. Southwest Texas, :30 p.m., G. Rollie White Coliseum Cepheid Variable, “Vampry” S and 10 p.m., 701 Rudder Friday Classes of 1942 and 1967 Reunions Town Hall, Firefall, 8 p.m., G. Rollie White Coliseum Prof. David Miller, “Process, Time and History. 4 p.m., room 404 Rudder Saturday Class of 1942 and 1967 Reunions Corps of Cadets Briefing, 10 a.m., Rud der Theater Texas A&M vs. Houston, 3:05 p.m., fyle Field, Corps of Cadet March-In, 1:40 m., A&M Basketball, A&M women vs. S.F. Austin, 12:30 p.m., G. Rollie White Col- semn. A&M men vs. Houston Baptist, :30p.m., G. Rollie White Coliseum, Aggie Cinema, The Man Who Would beKing, "8p.m., “AliceDoesn't Live Here Anymore, 12 midnight, Rudder Au ditorium, Sunday Travel Committee, “We’ve Never Been Licked, 2 p.m., Rudder Auditorium Aggie Cinema, “The Sterile Cuckoo,2 m., 701 Rudder Chess Committee, 6 p.m., 302 Rudder Monday Search for the Top in Collegiate Talent, 8p.m., Rudder Theater Tuesday Med Tech Society, guest speaker Kath leen McBride of the University of Texas School of Allied Health, 7:30 p.m., 209 Harrington American Nuclear Society, annual Christmas Wastefest, 7:30 p.m., Quonset Mechanics get training THE BATTALION Page 3 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1977 Maintenance personnel in Texas A&M University’s Transportation Center are completing in-house training this week that will help keep university vehicles running. 0.0. Haugen, Transportation Center manager, said the training in automotive electronics is necessary because of increasing vehicle sophis tication. Fourteen maintenance men have been in classes three hours each three nights a week, for three weeks. Haugen said the improvement in their technical knowledge will con tinue “the good response we’ve been NOW OPEN Free Lessons! 1801 S. College I (Across from B.V. Nursery) I Open Mon.-Tues.-Fri.-Sat. 10 a.m.-6 p.m 1-6 p.m. getting from campus departments. It will help assure the best possible equipment operation.” The trainees’ final test this week is a performance test on an auto using engine analyzer equipment. Classes have covered basic elec tronics, starter and charging sys tems, ignition and exhaust systems and auto wiring. Trainees have been instructed in use of volt and ohmmeters and other types of troub leshooting equipment. Scope tuneup sessions have taken into con sideration pollution control devices and electronic ignition systems. 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The department is staffed by Aggies with first hand experience of TDY, overseas movement, car financing in a foreign city, check-cashing problems at a military installation, allotments, telephone transfers, etc. The World-Wide program includes all the features of the so-called “military banks’’: direct paycheck deposit, telephone loan service, write your own loan program, overseas car financ ing, automatic transfers from checking to savings (and visa versa), credit cards, overdraft protection . . . plus personal service by senior bank officers with career military experience and Aggie know-how. Visit the Bank of A&M today (or some day of convenience) before your commissioning date to learn how the Bank of A&M’s World-Wide Department can be of service to you. The Bank of A&M member/fdic 111 University Drive/Coliege Station/846-5721 Col. Robert W. Elkins ’51 (USAF-Ret.)/Lt. Col. Glynn P. Jones ’43 (USAF-Ret.) fta® credit rein reset 1 * n.TXi lantif Lesdiptfl 1 Paul ^ Cafll ■ . 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