Page 12 THE BATTALION MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1980 age 6 THE BATT/ MONDAY, MARC Lunch C. K. Krumbottz serves of sandwiches, burgers, s super salad bar Join u 2 p.m. Mon. through Frl. Our super I spread of n and get V* f VISA 815 Harvey Roac CS. Save WE’RE LO' POWER F MONTH FC HAVE DEC YOU CAN WRITE: WE’LL I NOT INTE GINEERIf A U.S. N/ McDonalds DRIVE-THRU WINDOW MCDONALD’S UA INTRAMURAL HIGHLIGHTS f " 1 DRIVE-THRU At University Drive SERVICE At Manor East Mall A member of the Barbarians IM basketball team scores two points during a game against the Strokers. In The Winner’s Circle Table Tennis Singles Winners Spring 1980 Class A Corps: Mohammed Zahed, N-l Fish: David Tucker, Sq. 5 Men’s Dorm: Randy Levy, Puryear* Men’s Independent: Hasson Haerie Women’s Dorm: Donna Imy Hughes Women’s Independent: Lois Kemper* Class B Corps: Darrell Fitzgerald, B-Company Fish: Mike Wolfe, D-2 Men’s Dorm: Joe Musumeci, Puryear Men’s Independent: Lee Goodwin* Women’s Dorm: Sharia Sinclair, Mosher* indicates All University Champions Acknowledgments This ad is sponsored by your local McDonald’s Restaurant at Univer sity Drive and Manor East Mall. Stories by Michelle Wolstein, Pic tures by David Hurst. Answers To Penberthy Puzzle / P i t c | h e Ir ] E f e r l e e| 3 N e w V B a i i| 5 E n e r i s e 1 t!i cl u R o u n ! d 7 T h ir o ; w 8 H -mr r a h 1 fvl licit I olr Y Handball Nationals In the recent National Intercol legiate Handball Tournament held in Irvine, California, February 29 - March 2, Texas A&M sent four players. Sue Oakleaf won the Na tional Women’s Open Singles Championship, while Glorian Motal took 3rd place and Jill MacAluso won the Consolation bracket. Sue has been the Texas State Women’s Singles Champion the past two years while Glorian and Jill were both semi-finalists this year. Our fourth player, John Welch, made it to the Quarter-Finals in the National Tournament in a very tough “C” division. John is the Southwest Intercollegiate “C” di vision singles champion for 1980. The results of the national tour nament and other recent Texas Tournaments reflect the en thusiasm and talent in handball that is present at Texas A&M. We plan to have over forty players participating in the upcoming Southwest Divisional Handball Tournament in Austin, March 21- 23. We are also looking forward to the 3rd Annual Spring TAMU Handball Club Tournament that will take place at Deliu: house April 11, 12, 4 111 one interested in these | incuts or in the TAMU Hi Club should contact LaiM (845-6841) or Richard ’ Unii (845-3103). — Submitted by r CAUGHT IN THE ACTION this week is Mr. Walter M. Penberthy, who will throw out the first pitch at the Penber thy Celebration of Sports. The Penberthy Intramural Com plex is named for “Mr. Penny’, who came to A&M in 1926 to teach physical eduction and serve as Intramural Director. At A&M, “Mr. Penny” reorganized the intramural prog ram so every student had a chance to participate. He also held various positions within the University, including Head of Health and Physical Education Department, Chairman of the MSC Council, and Chairman of the Athletic Council. In 1947, Mr. Penberthy became Dean of Men. He returned to full-time teaching in 1959 and taught volleyball for required P.E. classes. As a professor, “Mr. Penny” learned the names of all his students and checked them in by a “hello” each day instead of calling roll. During his tenure, he also wrote a column for The Battalion entitled “Penny’s Serenade”, which gave advice and philosophies of the good life. Mr. Penberthy retired in 1966. Today “Mr. Penny” visits the campus often during his daily three-mile walks. He also enjoys hunting and fishing and owns a ranch in Clifton. He and his wife have traveled a bit and consider the Orient their favorite place. They also visit their three children and eight grandchildren at least once a year and visit friends all over the United States. Mr. Penberthy enjoys being a spectator at Intramural games and finds “the wholesome fun” the greatest thing about the intramural program. In his opinion, the best job on campus is the directorship of Intramurals because of its student contact. According to his wife, “Mr. Penny is interested in young people and will never grow old.” L :hicago derson wer isident Car rd Kenned t probably 1980 pres Election of! : state's 5.' ent record Islet s said the Demo ht GOP ra< Hie weatlu unity skies populous n : elsewhere /oters in b< ilwith. Eae :auty conte ional conv< The Repuh es and will i state conv egates by < ed on the )ular vote. Harter went Cennedy — 66 delegate tic nomina 1167, Geor with 998 n- lie-latest st ’hicago Tril ■Bturdav, ly 56 to 23 p to 34 peree ne-state ha percmit. barter had 1 ekearlier, 1: ■jpcolumm hois does n ae laid this GOP ballot Sports Shorts Sports Shorts If you’ve got Olympic Fever, we’ve got an event for you. Today opens entries for the annual IM Track and Field con test. Events will also include the Master’s Mile for particip ants 35 years old and older. Come try for a Laurel Leaf Crown. More information av ailable at the IM office, De- Ware Fieldhouse. Rescheduled Here s variation on a theme - bowling singles. Entries open today for solo competition and will close Tuesday, March 25. Find your ball and lets get rolling! The Fast Pitch tournament has been rescheduled for Saturday, April 12. The Frisbee Contest has been set for 1 p.m. on Sunday, April 13. Penberthy Celebration Update KKaai v. teagan lu skdnd pol Bl the 5 or. Hie big lo Height po ■(cede a jence Me The polls Isters y re wrong. ’ The Penberthy Celebration of Sports is also designed lor Jejp-jjjg ^ Highlights of the weekend include a dedication ceremony, sport uld not doon and spectator special events. Here is a list of some of the goi® at He treati hit a quirk in Dedication Ceremony First Ball Thrown Sports Club Fair ^3 AY R w; i n g P a i r t y 6 0 rj: i s'tloU [ u|m|p i R e 21 28 T n r j .nl p ! m ! p 1 n 1 I- 1 s -a. i. eJ - Tae Kwon Do - Fencing Club - Women’s Rugby - Gymnastics Club - Roadrunners Club - Polo Club Friday, March 21 5:30 pm, J }j c W ould Friday, March 21 6:00 pm, jonai conver Saturday, March 22 12-3p.i,|ennedy als< pst a popuh Saturday, March 22 Special Events - Homerun Hitting Derby - Tobacco Spitting Contest - Flickerball Accuracy Contest - Frisbee Competition - “Anything Goes’ Relay - Horseshoe Pitching Contest - Lap Came iJHH and many more. Come join the fW L IMonday,“\ ong showin ling, “I think n that poll. ” Kennedy got | campaign [o’s St. Patric P estimated je Joan a gei jy walked ah jo has com mi ae but now ichine. UdfcA/n Up on your be«*o4y sleeps \ X m nsfirj i -blit Conti ruse US , tiov/nawiil nde feag or dt i e Entries Closing: Penberthy Celebration of Sports Unitei CONCORD, ipporters of J( intest any dec can president lb of the stat ational conver * f jThe Illinois Inded and go Feb. 26 1 le ballots w< nished with 9.! 01 votes shy o Secretary of f law pi oy delegates tc ith less than 1 But Executi IcLane, who r< lampshire cam Tuesday, 4 esalittle difl vt f Entries Opening: Track & Field Bowling Singles Golf Doubles Monday, -'H McLane said lets the secre Srest whole n Amid be 10 pei I-spy participant Intramural First-aid worker, Paula Cook a IM-McDonald’s “Be our guest” card in the applies ice to a leg injury Paula may pick up IM office. Special Events: Penberthy Celebration of Sports (see article this page) Penberthy Entries Close Tomorrow Monda)’, . (“We re going Monday, ay or two, ” Mel 'as not sure wh< id in Superioi Friday Sat « aw Commissio March 21, f Anders, Reagan, lampshire GOF ith 15 conver ush would end Beer, who has le, would rece If Anderson w EUwarded two e jf wa | |)ming from Re; The Anderson londay to chal hey didn’t.