isor- The :hoo! igin- d do $25. only cano died iral, it be with toilet ” tes- uth.’’ en to osed. Orleans oration control 'hich is jor ex- e Black on the Sunday 1 Trade ipanies ! said it e their elation Campus Names Co-op student cited Jeffery Harris of College Station has been cited by the firm which he worked in Texas A&M Unvieristy’s Cooperative Education Program. Outstanding Research Report awards in the program also went to Charles A. Thompson of Col lege Station. Judged by Texas -A&M faculty, outstanding re- •orts are recommended for pub- ication in technical journals. Certificates were presented to the Texas A&M students recog nizing top qualities displayed on the job. Awards were given at the College of Engineering Cooperative Education Convoca tion. “Co-op” students alternate on-campus studies with a semes ter of work for which they can get academic credit. The program also helps students earn their way through school. j Battalion Classified Call 845-2611 THE BATTALION Page 3 MONDAY, APRIL 17. 1978 j"NEED (JASH? I We pay cash for j used books! j Loupot’s Bookstore Northgate - Across from the Post Office Battalion photo by Susan Webb enefees named as arents of the year 7 am not a politician, nor a cam- \igner, nor an expert of marketing ategy. I am not familiar with hniques of 'selling my parents' in ularity as this is new to me. It is n more difficult to write about pie so personal and close to me. wever, 1 believe beyond all doubt qualification, that I have the most {standing Aggie parents to be Hind anywhere." — Tom Menefee, son of the Aggie irents of the Year. By MICHELLE SCUDDER Battalion StafT Tom Menefee didn’t try to sell his rents as Aggie Parents of the ear, but he did. Ralph and Inez lenefee were named Aggie Parents the Year Sunday morning at the ents’ Day Program in Rudder ditorium. The Menefees were selected from jven recommendations by a ten- member student committee. The Menefees currently have |in sons enrolled at Texas A&M, oth members of the Corps of ladets and the Class of ’78. Tim is le executive officer of Third Battal ion staff, a member of the Ross Vol- lunteers Firing Squad and an indus trial distribution major. Tom is commanding officer of Squadron Five and a recreation and parks major. The Menefees, from Alvin, own a small restaurant in the small town 20 miles south of Houston. The family have a dog named “Rock,” after Rock the Good Ag, and they also have personalized Aggie license plates. One says “4 Ags,” which represents the two sons, one daughter who also at tended Texas A&M and their son- in-law, and the other license plate says “ROTC ’78.” “They have never missed an A&M football game in Kyle Field,” Tom wrote in a letter nominating his parents. “And even this past De cember one of my parents had surgery postponed until after the Texas A&M vs. U. of H. game just so they could watch my brother and I in our last football review. “They didn’t want to miss it for anything,” Tom said. The Aggie Parents’ of the Year are chosen on the basis of written rec ommendations from students cur rently enrolled at Texas A&M and for their involvement in community and University activities,” said Laurie Began, member of Parents’ Day Committee. TECHNICIANS A challenging job with excellent training. Immediate openings are available for training as. NUCLEAR REACTOR TECHNICIANS. Training: „gr«s ... •‘i 1 ’ 1 ' . . . , r OfM* \ ' C<0 ■ B«y J. vwy on. 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For further information: call Mr. James Smardon at (713) 822-3423 In Bryan (call collect). “My parents have always been a big part of everything we were in volved in — like Boy Scouts, Texas A&M Mothers’ Club, and Little League baseball,” Tom said. “In the summer their world slows down just like ours does because there is not really anything going on.” “My dad never went to college. He wants to see us do well because when he sees us excel at something I think in a way he sees himself ex celling because he sees so much of what we do as a part of him,” Tom said. Ralph Menefee is easily recog nized during his regular visits to Texas A&M because he always wears a collection of name tags on his collar to show his support. One name tag reads, “Ralph Menefee, 12th Man, 13th Man, and 14th Man.” Two other name tags, one from each of his twins say “An Ag gie’s Father.” Ralph Menefee proudly donned an additional name tag Sunday. 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