For more great action Sunday Night Football on Channel 15 Tonight at 8: Texas A&M vs. Louisiana Tech. Made possible in part by grants from: Stanley Steemer Carpet Cleaner Joe Courtney lnc„ Homebuilder Unfinished Furniture Center A&M Travel Service, Inc. University Title Co., Inc. Oak ’n Brass Furniture Allied insurance Bryan Marine ^ l schlotzky’s Priorities Danver’s Alenco This ad made possible in part by a grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting Three dedication ceremonk set for Saturday afternoon By JENNIFER CARR Battalion Reporter Dedication ceremonies for the letters on the Kyle Field pressbox and the sundial in the Floral Test Gardens are scheduled for Satur day afternoon with Texas A&M President Frank E. Vandiver offi cially accepting the gifts. A plaque in memory of Col. Richard J. Dunn, former Aggie bandmaster and composer of the music to “The Spirit of Aggie- land,” also will be dedicated Saturday. The 16-foot bronze-colored “Kyle Field” letters were donated to the University by Thomas R. Frymire, Class of ’47. Frymire also donated money for the 12-foot maroon ATM logo on the stadium. PROGRAMMER/ANALYSTS - HOUSTON, TEXAS Hughes Tool Company will interview Computing Science and Mathematics degree candidates and Business Administration or Economics majors with six or more hours of Data Processing coursework Thursday, October 8, 1981. Candidates will interview for positions as Programmer/Analysts at Corporate Headquarters in Houston, Texas. Hughes Tool utilizes state-of-the-art hardware and software - IBM 3033 mainframe using MVS, CICS, TSO and JES2 supporting at large teleproces sing network. Primary languages are COBOL and Mark IV utilizing on-line editing, testing and inter-active debugging. Excellent opportunities for ad vancement in a professional environment. Register at the Career Planning and Placement Center, 10th floor Rudder Tower. The total project cost was about $111,000, Wally Groff, associate athletic director, said. “It was basically (Frymire’s) idea,” Groff said. “He said we needed something (for the sta dium) and we agreed. He actually got the idea last fall after the sta dium was completed.” Robert S. Boyce, in the systems architect’s office, went to work on it, Groff said, and Charles J. Goodwin, Class of ’42, solved the problem of attaching the letters to the press box. Goodwin is an en gineer in Bryan. Frymire will be honored with a plaque to be placed near the ele vators at the base of the letters during the 3:30 p.m. dedication ceremony. He will receive a pic ture of his donation, Groff said. The sundial, donated by Searcy Bracewell, Class of ’38, is set for dedication at 3 p.m. in the Floral Test Gardens. The sundial, which has only recently been land scaped, is still missing a plaque. “There is a plaque about four feet across and about 12 or 14 in ches high that tells how to use the sundial,” said J. Wayne Stark, special assistant to the president in charge of cultural development. Bracewell also will receive a picture of his donation, which will be displayed at the president’s pre-game buffet. In a separate dedication cere mony, the Texas Aggie Band Asso ciation will unveil a plaque in memory of Col. Richard J. Dunn, .. who composed the music to. Spirit of Aggieland.” Dura* as Aggie Bandmaster from 1® 1946. He died in 1961. “It’s just to be sure fe name will be remember what he contributed to lb velopment of the Aggie what it is today, and cameraderie and the greil^ ft and fun they had under* Stark said. The plaque was original;, sented to Dunn’s wife in San!™ nio in March 1980atarem Aggie band members. 1| mounted in Rudder Tower the Office of Student Relai: May 1981, the locationoICi Hall, Texas A&M’s hall and auditorium Married Student Counci to hold meeting at Q-Hu By ,Vhe _;ie pfoudl; ■arty some j War H; n in ing or 1 ■ The: jst w Addon “The note to ilepre: ■on v svatehe: and uni |He s lyed time tin |rthe\v |alarr | The more th By JOYCE HALLBAUER Battalion Reporter The Married Student Apart ment Council will host a gathering tonight to encourage couples to participate in the council and in its election of officers. The meeting will begin at 7 p.m. at the Quonset Huts. Any one living in Texas A&M Univer sity’s married student housing will be admitted by showing his apart ment key. Council President Brian Ste wart said the officer elections will be Sept. 29-Oct. 5. Residents can cast their votes when they pay October rent, he said. The four open council offices are vice president of student affairs, vice president of automo tive facilities, secretary and treasurer. Candidates must be en rolled in the University. About 20 representatives, students or spouses, will be appointed later, based on the number of residents per complex. Stewart said the council’s main goal is to get people active. In teraction among married students is low, he said. They are too busy with school or work and don’t want to get involved, he said. Communication has to be used inside and outside the council to correct problems in the complex, Stewart said. It’s the responsibil ity of everyone in the housing complexes to care about others and to act when problems are noticed. faml nec Complaints about pari ^ ^ e !V and violations of the kS | handbook, which residat® j" t ^ ceive when they sign fe tracts, are discussed by tkJ rent uni cil, Stewart said. ■sign, n ing( If we can t resolve itoraBL,,. in council, we go to the: lK ra , n housing manager," he m-pyiost can correct problems andi ,| 0!l t) ls helpful. Bwevt “We’re one of the hidde:i)iiig’s c pus organizations at A&M, §| Text wart said. The MSACrep^jch tc over 1,400 people in the fa ried student housing coin] The MSAC has represent!! Student Government and MSC Council. Red Cross to conduct CPR short com the bts \ The local Red Cross Organiza- from 7 to 10 p.m. at the Lutheran a 50 cent book charge, tion is conducting a cardio- Student Center, 315 College pulmonary respiration class on Main. Interested personssh There is no registration fee for tact the Red Cross offic game os fi: on S; the Sept. 29 and 30. will The short course will be held the course; however, there will be 2157. Appei L Friday & I Saturday! Night 46 rivexi-; waxts band: 99 Cover 830 4MHO College; Main 846-! wanted:: YOUNG MARBXESD COUPLE wishing to become active in a close] fellowship with other young couples. Tired of looking at the same four walls? Are you in a rut? Do you] feel out of place around singles? Do you feel a need for interaction] with other married couples? Are you wishing your children as excuse for not getting out? We’re looking to serve your needs, while having fun!... throu$| Bible study, fellowship, counseling, and social activities. REWARD Sorry, no money, hut you can cash in on the benefits of interaction with other young married couples in TJCM (United Campus Ministry of the Presbyterian, UCC, and Disciples at TAMU), Sunday at S p.m. Please call 846-7172 for further information and location of | meeting (P.S. Supper will he provided). If you have information leading to the whereabouts of other couples, please contact us or Mike Miller (UCM Campus Minister 693-2122.' j We’re looking forward to meeting you this Sunday. The Battalion SPREADING THE NEWS