The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 03, 1980, Image 8

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THE BATTALION
MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1980
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Due to difficulties with the mail service, it will be
necessary to take several group photos again. A
representative of Yearbook Associates, the 1980
AGGIELAND photographer, will be contacting your group
sometime this week if he has not already done so, to
arrange a second photo session.
We’re very sorry about the problem, but please do
everything possible to cooperate in setting a photo time
as soon as possible.
If you haven’t yet
received your proofs,
please read this:
Because of a camera malfunction for a short time
during the class picture-taking sessions, several proofs
could not be correctly identified. Those proofs all are
available in Room 216, Reed McDonald Building. They
belong to the people whose names appear on the
following list. If YOUR NAME is on this list, PLEASE
come to Room 216 AS SOON AS POSSIBLE to identify
your proofs so we can process them for the 1980
AGGIELAND.
Linda Adkisson
Ronald Bailey
Paul D. Bettencourt
Randall Binson
James Chisolm
Annelle Glynn
Karen Gourley'
Steven Green
Russ Kellen
Michael J. Kelley
James Lonergan
Charles B. Lunsford III
Laura Marie McAllister
Diane Pruett
Karen Ritchie
Lori Rowbotham
William Schlafer
Nancy Singleterry
James Skehan
Jim Slater
Bruce Smith
Jeffery Stiles
Charles Trefny
Richard Trusty
Matthew Wagner
Royce Watkins
Wendy White
David Whiteside
Marjorie T. Whittington
William F. Whittington
Gregory Wilk
Douglas Willis
John Wolters
Kim Horace Young
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Scott leads
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MONDAY EVENING
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TUESDAY EVENING
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Salisbury Steak
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By KATHLEEN McEU
Sports Stall
The Texas A6cM I’niversiltl
track team heat not only eld
nents, but also miserablewal
defend successfully itsunivei
vision title in the l
Laredo Saturday.
The meet, the first major*
event in the region, was!
by near-freezing tempenitiiil
increased the chances fore I
the athletes who expectedtkw "
Iv warm Laredo weather. jjB
Captain Tim Scott bravedi
and led the team, winning I
THURSDAY EVENING SPECIAL
put (65-6) and the discus j'-Texas A&
the smaller-than-norma! sas ’ pl a y e
Some schools — including! won t | )e
college division champion. 1
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Choice of Salad Dressing - Hot Garlic Bread
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Christian University —
because they didn’t like the*
and the shortened format|
meet.
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minate many of the fir
event winners be determineii!
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Served with
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Cornbread Dressing
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And your choice of any
One vegetable
best times in the preliminaiie]
In spite of his personal
Scott said the weather—wi4
of about 25 miles per hour-;
him and the rest of the lean
In the morning, itwasreal
with the chill factor, it was
grecs, ” he said, adding that"'
discus throwers could peif»
sweats, the runners had to no
usual skimpy uniforms
“You can’t do anything w!
that cold — it’s like gettingf
morning,’ said Scott, tit
Worth senior who was
ble winner in his division^
named the meet’s
former by the writers coverif
Counting Scott’s perfornwi
Aggies — who won the Soi®
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Conference indoor title largt ■ ■
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field strength — won six on!'
seven field events in Laredo !
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Wednesday, March 5, 1980 3:45 p.m.
Wednesday, March 19, 1980 5:15 p.m.
Room 212 Memorial Student Center
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for the 1980-81 academic year must plan to send a representative to one of
these workshops. This representative should be the individual who will make
the actual request. Please plan to attend this important workshop; proce
dures for this year’s requests will be explained. The deadline for all requests
in 4 p.m. March 31,1980 in the Student Finance Center, Room 217 MSC. NO
REQUEST WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER THIS DATE.
Perry placed first in
(6-8), Reggie Jainerson M 11
triple jump (46-1%), Johr
first in the long jump (2!
Randy Hall first in the
(lb- 6 ). m
The only field event Tes* I
lost was the javelin.
In the running events, tld®
competing without star sp# J
tis Dickey, who was running!g
AAU national meet in Ne *? •••
— won the 400-meter re ! J !J
James Washington, L^li
Steven Willis and Vernon W
Texas A&M finished will
points, ahead of the Univfi|
Texas who finished second* 1
points and Baylor, third"! 1 !
points.
The next major meet W
Charlie Thomas and the teat;
NCAA indoor championship;
troit in two weeks. Thomassa*-
seven Aggies should compel 1, |
meet
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