The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 31, 1978, Image 5

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    'Blood drive
tarts Monday
THE BATTALION
FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1978
Page 5
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31 By ANDY WILLIAMS
. andl 'l Battalion Staff
STexas A&M Unversity’s blood
^elye will be held April 3-5 in the
!t 011 Emorial Student Center.
The drive is being run by Wad-
. W)IJ5 "|’s Central Blood Bank, which has
' )ail iti headquarters in Dallas. The
l ." s :r fcup is a member of the American
' isi1 Kiation of Blood Banks.
* ,n 8 s The association compiles blood
credits’ which can be used by
lli (embers of groups which have do-
' e „4pi to a drive sponsored by the
according to Richard David,
id is chairman of the Aggie
1 Drive Administrative Conn-
loti.J..
pcause of this, any Texas A&M
aversity faculty member, em-
jijyee, or a member of his family
ii receive blood free at any AABB
applied hospital, David said.
David said those people receiving
nd from a Brazos County hospital
lave to pay for it originally. This
.because these facilities are
plied by the American Red
The Red Cross split with AABB in
1976 in a disagreement over
methods of replacing used blood.
David said those who receive
blood at a Brazos County hospital
and are eligible to receive blood free
at an AABB hospital because of a
Texas A&M University connection,
will be reimbursed by Wadley.
People wishing to be reimbursed
should call the student government
office, he said.
The Red Cross objected to the
AABB’s practice of requiring pa
tients to pay cash for blood if they
had no credit with the AABB, said
Phyllis Swanton. Swanton is an ad
ministrator at the Central Texas
Blood Bank in Waco, run by the
Red Cross.
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Campus
Activities
Friday
•^Management Society, field trip to
fluston, leaving A&M at 7:30 from
pSC parking lot
jiecon IX, “Westworld," 7 p.m.,
judder Auditorium, "2001: A Space
i .IIKH-. jdy S s e y, 8:40 p.m. Rudder Auditorium,
n Prairs Slaughterhouse-Five," 11 p.m. Rudder
uditorium and "War of the Worlds,”
150 a.m. Rudder Auditorium.
TAMU Handball Club, 1st round play
Kins at 6 p.m., DeWare Fieldhouse
'homas
ibfrt Ft
ryan: B-;
unio; Di
wi, Tm
andl-1
Saturday
jaddle & Sirloin Quarter House Show
Ltration begins at 8 a.in., new Equis-
iau Center.
[eathley Day, 1 to 4:30 p.m., Keathley
SitF^Hiathley-Moses mixer, Indian Lake, S
i Cili ;ft]2p.m.
licatWSPecon IX, "Futureworld," 7 p.m.,
itoni P l(| der Auditorium, "Wizards,” 8:55
Rudder Auditorium, "Silent Run-
I ciB’’ p m.. Rudder Auditorium,
JpHX-1138'" 12:10 a.m.. Rudder Audi-
nesh [torium
HoiimITAMU Handball Club, DeWare Fiel-
i An! | ous< '
i Ionia ■
pi Sunday
’ ‘^Keathley Kooky Kaper, A-l Lounge, LO
anal km.
a Haul Management Society, party, 1 p.m.,
Tor Square Apartment party room
JAMU Handball Club, DeWare Fiel-
ugio;
Katy;
ird, S
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HAVE LUNCH ON US!
Everyone who leases an apt. through A&M Apt. Place
ment Service will be given a FREE Lunch at T.J. s. Our
way of saying, “Thanks Ags.”
LEASING NOW FOR FALL 78
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Just One Reason Why Mr. Gatti’s Makes A
Eddie Dominguez ’66
Joe Arciniega ’74
ENTERTHE
2nd Annual
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APRIL 8th, 1978
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Lunch time in the patio of our La Rojeha distillery.
When our workers sit down to lunch
they sit down to a tradition.
When they make Cuervo Gold
it’s the same.
Every day at just about eleven the wives from Tequila
arrive at the Cuervo distillery bearing their husbands'
lunches.
Lunches that have been lovingly prepared in the
same proud manner since men first began working here
in 1795. ... Bii
It is this same pride in a job well-done that makes
Cuervo Gold truly special. Any way you drink it, Cuervo
Gold will bring you back to a time when quality ruled
the world.
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