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II 8:00 pm in $3.50 at msc box office Rumours & at the door msc basement production Page 12 January 18,1 Athletic Director - .?■ r ■■ * r; 14’- (contmued from page 11) wouldn’t take it. We Wouldn’t take his offer, and he wouldn’t take ours.” As for the next step, Bright said it was “just to continue what we’ve been doing” — in other words, talking to other pros- lp- paf Ken’s Automotive 421 S. Main —- Bryan 822-2823 "A Complete Automotive Service Center" Tune-Ups • Brakes Clutches • McPherson Struts Front End Parts Replacement Standard Transmission Repairs Ail American Cars YW-Datsun-Honda Toyota (Master Card & VISA Accepted) ?ects about the athletic director/ football coach job. Bright said several other prospects are still being considered. Vandiver didn’t release a statement after Schembechler’s decision, but said Sunday from his home that a search commit tee chooses candidates for the athletic directorship. He said the committee is made up of him self, Samson and regents John Blocker Sr., William McKenzie and Royce Wisenbaker. However, at this point in the search for an athletic director, Vandiver’s role apparently has been a limited one. And by his own admittance, the University president has no idea what will happen next. “If I knew, I’d tell you,” he said. “If you find out, please let me know.” Vandiver said the authority to hire and fire an athletic director lies with the administration. “The authority as you define it by the books is in the board of regents and the president of the University,” he said. As for whether the Universi ty’s athletic director has the pow er to assume the duties of head football coach, Vandiver said: “Normally, he has control over all the coaches. If he decides that any are incompetent, he can dis miss them. He recommends to the administration what can happen within the Athletic De partment.” BA* \ Coaches high on recruits COLD HARD CASHt FOR YOUR USED BOOKS Loupot’s is paying textbooks now! NOW! cash or giving 20% more in tracte on used ffiLOUPOT'SH NORTHGATE At The Gorner Across Froiti The Post Office by Frank L. Christlieb Sports Editor Texas A&M football coaches, in the midst of the disturbing inci dents occurring within the Athletic Department, greeted their first group of high school football recruits over the weekend. However, the coaches and hostipg members of the Aggie football team did their best to make their guests forget about the disorder. Texas A&M Recruiting Coor dinator Dan LaGrasta said that the 24 prspects, the first of four groups which will visit the Uni versity during the next few weeks, includes several out standing prospects. “The start of our recruiting is better now than it has been in a lorig time,” LaGrasta said. “We’ve been able to get some of Register Now! 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Calif. the top prospects in the state to visit A&M.” Here’s a list of the top recruits who visited the Texas A&M campus this weekend: —James Lee, 6-3,237-pound defensive end from Fort Worth Dunbar; — Jeff Bolton, 6-2, 170- pound wide receiver from South Garland; — Hayden Bookout, 5-11, 165-pound wide receiver- defensive back from Rockwall; — Charles Cephus, 6-0, 175- pound wide receiver from Pasadena Dobie; — Sonny Harmon, 5-11,205- pound running back from Rock wall; — Jimmy Hawkins, 5-11, 195-pound running back from San Antonio Holmes; — Chris Lammers, 6-5, 225- pound defensive tackle from San Antonio Churchill; — Troy Taylor, 6-1, 170- pound quarterback from Allen; LaGrasta and Assistant Coach Gary DeLoach said Lee, a blue- chip prospect who has narrowed his choice down to Texas A&M, USC and Oklahoma, may be the top lineman in the state. “We were fortunate we got a visit from him,” DeLoach said. by John Battalio NOW OPEN! 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