The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 12, 1978, Image 11

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Ags and seniors, to boot!
Corps of Cadets members were among the
many Aggies who formed the senior boot line
around the horseshoe at Kyle Field during
half-time of the Texas A&M-Tech game
Saturday.
Battalion photo by Michelle Scudder
chimney sweeps have wedding
on top of Chicago’s Sears Tower
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wing for
more pei
United Press International
tHICAGO — ey sweeps
fee Miller and David Stoll were on
continn ife top of the world Sunday.
■lanked by an entourage of
Paige BeiJ^' su ^ ec f chimney sweeps bran-
Jhing flower-bedecked thistle
dies, the couple exchanged
Iding vows atop the .Sears Tower
he delight of family, friends and
rised tourists.
Its the most fitting place for us
be married, a beaming Stoll
h The Sears Tower is the
Ids tallest building, we met at
rs and, of course, our work puts
°n rooftops. I think we and
ryone with us is on top of the
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||s moist-eyed bride smiled and
• onlookers: The wedding was
nous. It was more than I had
: r hoped for.”
viotwo, in white tuxedos and top
h walked through a thistle-brush
flower archway held up by 16
ow chimney sweeps from across
country.
lye never seen a wedding like
>. one tourist said as she ushered
•Id away from a viewing window
'tv ^ U ' cerem ony.
bis is not a publicity stunt,” the
John T, Shaffer said. ‘‘It’s
103 stories above Chicago streets,
smiles and applause broke out
among the onlookers.
I’ve never heard of this being
done on the Eiffel Tower,” laughed
Jean Clement, a tourist from Paris.
Tn France it’s just done in a
church. ”
The couple met 10 years ago
when Stoll was a marketing expert
and Ms. M iller was developing a
cosmetic line for Sears.
Ncially fitting because this is the
[pSt available place, where God
loosest.
As they exchanged weddi ng vows
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PRESENTS:
MIKE WILLIAMS (PLUS TEN MINUTES LATE) — THURSDAY (OCT. 12)
CUNT BROWN — FRIDAY (OCT. 13)
STRANGE COUNTY STRING BAND — SATURDAY (OCT. 14)
1AM SESSION (8 P.M.)
SUNDAY "42" TOURNAMENT (5 P.M.) — SUNDAY
Monday night football (with soc beer)
LOUISIANA SEAFOOD GUMBO — TUESDAY
OPEN STAGE — WEDNESDAY
Inactive food
good for you?
THE BATTALION Page 11
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12. 1978
Their romance bloomed and
Stoll, who had suffered a heart at
tack, decided to quit his highpres-
sure, big-salary marketing job for
something he “really enjoyed.”
“Lying there in the hospital I
began to re-evaluate everything,”
he said. “I call it a lifeattack. And
th en Dee came to visit me and
brought flowers and a paper. The
paper had an article about chimney
sweeps and I got interested in it.”
By Dick West
United Press Writer
WASHINGTON — It its calendar
for 1979, the Wretched Mess Soci
ety of Mountain View, Calif., has
designated Aug. 2 as “Eat More
Inert Ingredients Day.”
“In pioneer days,’ a calendar
footnote said, “kids didn t have the
body-building cereals of today,
made of dessicated cardboard, or
ganic pencil shavings and plenty of
rich natural inert ingredients.”
Furthermore, it points out, the
bread kids ate in those days only
built strong bodies one and one-half
ways.
“Is it any wonder they’ve all
turned out so rotten?” it asks.
A good point.
I was a kid during pioneer days
myself and I’m still paying the price
for it.
Back during the summer I found
myself feeling poorly. The
symptoms were disturbing-
-yellowish kneecaps, dampness in
the left elbow and a slight puffiness
of the lower bicuspids.
I finally went to see a doctor who
told me it was a matter of not having
enough inert ingredients in my diet.
The doc explained that increasing
emphasis on additives in modern
processing methods has resulted in
foodstuffs that have high percen
tages of active ingredients, such as
vitamins, minerals and preserva
tives.
These hyperkinetic chemicals
drag-race each other through the
human body, stimulating our inter
nal organs as they whiz by.
This is all very well, the doctor
said, if you are one of those folks
who jog, play tennis, swat a lot of
flies or otherwise get regular exer
cise.
But for sedentary types like my
self, he said, steady intake of high -
velocity groceries can lead to a con
dition in which the body’s interior
mechanism is functioning at too fast
a clip in comparison to its outward
activity.
The result is that we feel tired and
run-down even though we aren’t
consciously doing anything.
Especially susceptible, the doctor
said, are pioneer kids whose bodies
lack a residue of inert ingredients to
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counteract today’s supercharged
food additives.
“Everyone needs a certain
amount of food that just sort of lies
there and does nothing,” he said.
“When the body is in repose, inert
ingredients help keep chemically
active additives in check.”
Fortunately, federal regulations
now require that the percentage of
inert ingredients be listed on the
labels of food packages. This makes
it possible to select brands that pro
vide enough inertia for your system
to balance your external inactivity.
I ve been on a high passivity diet
every since, and am feeling much
better, thank you.
Inert ingredients also are recom
mended for people who aren’t
overweight, have no cholesterol
problems, are sexually vigorous and
can digest anything.
Their non-active qualities are
ideal for those who don’t need to go
on a diet hut hate being left out of
the conversation.
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