The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 10, 1981, Image 3

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    THE BATTALION
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1981
Page 3
Staff Photo by Rose Dclailo
It's from my secret admirer!
Jeff McWilliams and Curtis Miller check bonfire. The girls remain anonymous
O'er the “goodies” brought to the guard until they meet the cadets at a dance
*§nmm for the bonfire workers by their before bonfire. Miller is a freshman
■nnfire Ruddies. Cirls in the dorm draw chemical entnneet-imr vturlont
Bonfire Buddies. Girls in the dorm draw chemical engineering student and
names and bring tokens of appreciation to McWilliams is a freshman industrial
lie ijuys for their efforts in building the engineering student.
Custodians’ burned cooking
riggered alarm, fireman says
Liter 50 persons had vacated
■ Veterinary Medical Science
ding No. 507 and four firet-
Iswitli 12 firemen had arrived
ftk' scene Monday, the fire*
(turned out to be false.
[lie Simplex fire alarm system
le second floor of the building
activated by smoke from
cd food while some custo-
were cooking, Lt. Tern-
pin, a fireman who responded
lii'call, said.
produced some smoke that trig
gered the alarm, but was also
false, Bea Schaefer, a bookkeeper
in the building, said.
“That alarm is very sensitive,
and we would like to know if tliere
is some way that we can notify the
fire department if it is a false
alarm,” she said.
times we (the fire department)
heat them to it,” he said.
"It is nothing that the people at
the University should worry
about; besides, it s our job.”
Last year someone’s lab work
The police dispatchers are sup
posed to check out the call first
before notifying the fire depart
ment, Thigpin said. “But some-
ale dancers to present
ncultured night of ballet
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evening at the ballet when
Ballets Troekadero de Monte
takes the stage Tuesday
at 8 in Rudder Auditorium,
'resented by the MSC Opera
Performing Arts Committee,
kadero is an all-male ballet
pany that satirizes conven
tional ballet styles and choreog
raphy.
The permanent company of 11
presents dance “en travesti,” with
men dancing both the women’s
and the men’s roles.
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Poultry club has
turkeys for sale
By JOHN BRAMBLETT
Battalion Reporter
The Poultry Science Club is
talking turkey during its annual
Thanksgiving turkey sale.
The sale began Oct. 20 and will
continue until Christmas break,
club President Bill Lovette said.
The turkeys, bought wholesale
from a national distributor, can he
purchased for $1.49 per pound at
the Poultry Research Farm, lo
cated west on Highway 60.
Money from sales will go to
ward the general Agriculture
Scholarship Fund and will help fi
nance two scholarships for poultry
science students.
The two scholarships are the
$1,000 Cecil B. Ryan Endowed
Scholarship, and the $100 South
eastern Poultry and Agriculture
Association Scholarship, Both
scholarships were established this
year. Lovette said.
The $1,000 scholarship was
established in the name of Cecil B.
Ryan, a former poultry science
professor. Ryan was a member of
the department for 35 years,
Lovette said.
The money raised from the tur
key sales will also send six to 10
juniors and seniors to the annual
meeting of the Southern Poultry
Science Society in Atlanta.
The club solicits orders from
local businesses as well as from
companies in Houston and San
Antonio, Lovette said. Many of
the companies buy the turkeys
and give them to their employees,
he said.
Besides selling the birds, the
club members pick them up from
the distributor, unload, weigh and
price the birds, Lovette said.
They will also wrap the turkeys in
a gift box.
The club, an affiliate of the
Southeastern Poultry Science and
Agriculture Association, has been
conducting the annual turkey
sales since 1950.
No charges filed
in dorm flooding
By DANIEL PUCKETT
Battalion .Staff
Texas A&M University will
not press charges in connection
with the vandalism at Dorm 11
after the Texas A&M-Rice
game, Nolan Means, Corps area
coordinator, said Friday.
The dorm, which houses the
Aggie Band, was slightly dam
aged Oct. 24 when vandals
plugged the drains in the
fourth-floor bathroom with
toilet paper and newspaper and
turned on the showers. When
the hand returned from its trip
to Houston, members found
water on several floors of the
building.
Hallway carpets were
soaked, along with residents
personal belongings and some
ceiling tiles.
However, Means said the
dorm’s carpets dried out with
out permanent damage, and no
damage was done to the build
ing’s paint or structure. He said
the total cost of the vandalism
was only about $875, which in
cludes the cost of cleaning up
and the total value of personal
belongings lost.
The list of damaged goods in
cluded rugs, hooks, file
cabinets, foot lockers and other
items left on dorm-room floors.
Since no criminal charges will
he filed, Means said the Univer
sity will not release the names of
the students it questioned with
regard to the incident.
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