-r by Jim Earle “Z’m highly concerned about our situation in Iran, we have a crucial football game, over the weekend, inflation is spiral ing upward, and now he wants to give us an examination on top of all of this!” Opinion Some things are important. Others are merely necessary. The Board of Regents generally meets on the last Tuesday of odd-numbered months. For this 11th month, however, the meeting is changed to Friday. The reason is obvious. The regents don’t want to waste a trip, since they’ll be here anyway — with the rest of Texas’ important political figures. OF THE TEXAS ASM UNIVERSITY SYSTEM Friday, November 30, 1979 8:30 a.m. Meeting of the Executive Cormittee 9:30 a.m. 12:00 noon Meeting of the Committee for Service Units Lunch, Board of Regents Dining Room Guests will be student leaders from Tarleton State University 1:30 p.m. Meeting of the Board of Regents 4:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. f adjournment Dinner, Board of Regents Dining Room Saturday, December 1, 1979 10:00 a.m. Unveiling of Sculpture, Robert Justus Kleberg, Jr. and Plaque Presentation to Mrs. Electra Waggoner Biggs 11:30 a.m. ‘ Board of Regents' Buffet, Room 212, Memorial Student Center (Regents form receiving line for legislators, etc., in two shifts) 12:20 p.m. 1:30 p.m. Texas ASM the small society by Brickman I 'STOOD UFTO && OO0t\T£-D 4NP Took MY' '5E-AT — cociT Washington Star Syndicate, Inc The Battalion U S P S 045 360 LETTERS POLICY Letters to the editor should not exceed 3(X) words and are subject t ven t got a prayer,” and everyone' team will hear all those wonderful,st| tive (?) statements and they’ll feeljuit — great for chopped beef served up: Horns. Can you blame them?Cany« ly blame them? The A&M alma mater says it bei lieve it or not: “There’s a spiritcannf told ... and that’s right — itcan’tl* because it’s long gone. The “Twelfth Man” should prove worthy of the title once again. (And elude the millionaire alumni and poorest student in reference to lit' year-old phrase.) Psyche upteamal 1 and scream for them till it hurts the* after the game. But who am I trying to kid?.'l “Twelfth Man” and “renowned spirt two more Aggies jokes. May theyW in peace. Letters Lack of available sports facilities a great concern of intramural staff Editor: It is understandable that the students at Texas A&M are fed up with the shortage of recreational-sports facilities on campus. The indoor and outdoor facilities are full to overflowing, as interest in sports continues to grow on the A&M campus. During the course of the year, no less than 75 separate University organizations, sports clubs, athletic teams and other Uni versity-related groups use the recreational- sports facilities. The facilities must serve multiple purposes to accommodate the varied needs of these groups. One of the best examples of this is the main floor of G. Rollie White, which has been used for archery tournaments, volleyball, gymnas tics, baseball practice, badminton, basket ball, team handball, wrestling and frisbee, not to mention graduation and concerts. The Texas A&M administration has been aware of the problem for several years. They have acted by providing the Penber- thy Intramural Center, across Wellborn and the uncompleted physical education and recreation building beneath the stu dent side of Kyle Field. The Intramural Office has the responsi bility of coordinating the reservation re quests and supervising the facilities on weekday evenings and weekends. Only University-recognized organizations sports facilities (gymnasiums, soccer fields, etc.). When these groups are served, there are few times left that are available for drop-in recreation. In an effort to help the Intramu ral basketball teams find time to practice, half courts for one hour may be reserved beginning in December. The lack of facilities presently available is one of the Intramural staff s greatest con cerns. The situation will ease as the new building is completed and more sports fields are created. Until then we encourage the frustrated sports enthusiasts to come and talk with us. Our purpose is to serve you the best way possible. We can do this only with the patience and cooperation of everyone at A&M. — Pat Fierro Assistant director of Intramurals Reward for watch Editor: I need some help from my fellow Ags. On Friday the 16th, I lost my watch’* where between the Corps dorms and!' Field, while I was walking behind 1 Band. It is a Citizens diver’s watch black band. It was given tomeasapi* 1 it has high sentimental value tome I would greatly appreciate thereti® my watch. I am offering a reward.ft contact: Gerald Smith, Dorm 8, Roonid 845-1476. — Gerald!^ SYLVESTER CmeeseworTh tries -SJ-UDYiNCr yilTH FflIEU&S AT LEAST TLL CrET MV 5TU1SYING- TiONE HERE -THE CORPS. FINSTER.. 1 r.P V| ■ f -v f g h