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PLACEMENT SERVICE A Free Service 693-3777 Monday Search for the Top in Collegiate Tal ent, 8 p.m., Rudder Theater Health &c PE Majors Club, final organi zation for convention, 7:30 p.m., 701 Rudder , 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 hut Hong Kong Club, 10:30 p. m., Lutheran Student Center SCONA, 8 p.m., 501 Ruddei Tired of a long bus ride? Fed up with driving so far to class? Afraid of losing your deposit? ART PLASTER PLAQUES & FIGURINES ART & CRAFT SUPPLIES TifpTnamba Now You Can Make Your Move! We guarantee your loss of deposit Shuttle Bus Route - 10 minute walk Friendly & Helpful Staff Eddie Dominguez '66 Joe Arciniega '74 AGGIE PLAQUES Ask for Betty or Sylvia Finished - 2.95 Unfinished - $ 2.00 Old College Main Apartments Paint your Christmas Gifts and Save $$$$ If you wan! the real thing, not frozen or canned ... We call It "Mexican Food Supreme.” GIFT-A-RAMA Dallas location: 3071 Northwest Hwy 352-8570 4302 College Main 846-2089 Redmond Terrace 693-5016 J ^ BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION'S LEADING AUDIO DEALER CUSTOM SOUNDS SPECTACULAR AUDIO SALE featuring M 2226 STEREO AM/FM RECEIVER TT' fS t r 26 watts minimum RMS per channel with no more than 0.5% Total Harmonic Distortion. Reg. $310 SALE $ 229 95 MODEL 6100 BELT- DRIVE MANUAL TURNTABLE Automatic Arm Return S-Shaped Tone Arm Cue Control Dust Cover Walnut-grained Cabinet Reg. $130 SALE $9900 IMPERIAL 5G TWO-WAY SPEAKER SYSTEM Hand-rubbed walnut cabinets and matching foam grill. Reg. $100 each SALE $6995 ea. Sale Prices Good Through Saturday, December 10 CUSTOM SOUNDS S. COLLEGE OLD COLLEGE TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY WELLBORN HWY. 3806-A Old College Road Next to Triangle Bowling Alley mm m 846-5803 Open 10-6 Mon.-Sat. Campus Names Experiment station assistants chosen Texas Agricultural Experiment Station Director Neville P. Clarke last week announced the appointment of Everett D. Laird and John E. Howard as assistants to the director. Dr. Clarke said “both men add needed expertise in fields of communication, management and resource analysis.” from 1971 to 1972 and as accoum executive at KBTX-TV in 19!d and 1971. Entomologist wins achievement award Laird will provide leadership in resource analysis, involving special projects for Clarke and his assistants. Laird succeeds Glenn Dowling, now on the stall of President Jarvis Miller. Howard, who has a joint ap pointment with the Department of Agricultural Communications, will work closely with re searchers, communicators and the TAES director in finding new and effective ways to communi cate research programs and re sults to producers and consum ers. His media liaison work will involve analysis of communica tion techniques. Laird has a background with industry and has been in the fields of resource analysis, logis tics, management, personnel administration, data processing and computer products to enhance management. He for merly served as business man ager for the Brazos Valley Region Mental Health and Mental Re tardation Center. Howard’s 10 years experience in the communication filed in cludes three years a press secre tary to Cong. Olin E. Teague and press officer to the Science and Technology Committee. He also served as producer-director at KAMU-TV, College Station, Dr. Horace Van Cleave, entomologist with the Texas Aj- ricultural Experiment Station,is this year’s winner of tie Entomological Society America Distinguished Achieve, inent Award lor Teaching. The honor came during the so ciety’s national meeting wl ended Dec. 1 in Washington DC. Van Cleave is the organiza tion’s fourth recipient of the award. The honor is presented: each year to the member recog- nized as the “outstanding ento mology teacher in the Unit! States, Canada and Mexico.’’ Dr. Perry Adkisson, headd the Texas A&M Un iversily [ Entomology Department, Van Cleave also is recognizedas a master teacher at A&M andisa recipient of the Distinguished Achievement Award for Teach-] ing provided by the A&M As sociation of Former Studentsin| 1969. The entomology professors I o ther achievements include| being named the A&M 0 of Agriculture Honor Professor I and receiving the Distinguished Faculty-Student Relations | Award of the Civilian Sti Council. Earlier this year, Van Cleail was presented the Distinguished Achiev ement Award for Teach ing by the Southwestern Branch ] of the Entomological Society! America. Hr tip Tap AND TAPES RECORDS r 1000 S. COULTER — BRYAN — 823-5745 GIVE THE GIFT OF MUSIC THIS CHRISTMAS TAPES • STEREOS • MUSIC BOOKS • NEEDLES We now carry “Rolling Stone” magazine COMPLETE SERVICE DEPARTMENT INSTALLATIONS Store Hours: 9:00-6:30 Mon.-Sat. TAMU TEXAS AVE UNIV. DR • COULTER Some part-time jobs can get you in state tuition, interrupt your education and even help you in youij studies. TAKE THE ARMY RESERVE TO WORK WITH YOU. The skill you learn serving part- time in the Army Reserve can be helpful in finding a full-time job. Call Sgt. Heather. VETERANS, AMERICl NEEDS PART-TIME SOLDIERS, TOO. 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