At Ease, The Battalion Friday, December 3, 1982 Old homes decked out for tours by MaryAnnSwick Battalion Reporter "Christmas in Olde Bryan," a tour of historic Bryan homes will be held Saturday from 6p.m. to 9 p.m. and Sunday from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. The third annual tour will fea ture four Bryan homes on the west side of town and, for the first time, a synagogue. The Swift-Darby home, lo cated at 109 Sterling, is a turn-of- the-century Victorian home that has had its framework altered several times and is currently being restored and converted into two apartments. The Astin-Shipman home, lo cated at 506 W. 26th, was built in 1918 by Nina Heard and Roger B. Astin. It is now owned by Dr. Nolan Shipman. This house has a fireplace in every room and wood carvings that complement the house's interior. The grounds have a carriage house and a children's playhouse. The Oliver-Presnal house, lo cated at 602 W. 26th, was built around 1904. The current own ers are Dr. & Mrs. Henry L. Pre- snal. The exterior of the home features double-story columns and wrap-around porches. Ori ginal and leaded glass perme ates the house and the many de corative mantelpieces of varying styles and woods are an added interest to the interior of the home. The Chance home, at 102 S. Parker, was build in 1911 and is currently owned by Mr. & Mrs. Charles Harty. The grounds of the Chance house include a car riage house and servants quar ters. A unique highlight to the interior of the home is the French wallpaper in the living room which was ordered from Paris when the home was built. Temple Freda is located at 205 S. Parker. The synagogue, built in 1912, was the first structure built by the Jewish settlers when they came to this community. All of the furnishings of the synagogue are original and the stained glass windows are of particular interest. The Embroiderers Guild will sponsor a Christmas Bazarr which will be set up in the Swift- Darby home and The Commun ity Singers will be caroling throughout the tour. Tickets are $5 per person and are available at local banks, at both Bryan and College Station Chamber of Commerce offices, and may also be purchased in the homes on the days of the tours, which are sponsored by Citizens for Historic Preserva tion. Those Aggie men Mr. September, alias Kent Rosenburger, is a senior build ing construction from Houston. by Dana Smelser Battalion Staff Before you start thinking that Texas A&M University has so many traditions that it can't handle any more, think again. The Twelve Men of Aggie- land has come to campus. But don't confuse it with the tradi tion of the Twelfth Man. The Twelfth Man features thousands of Texas A&M stu dents. The Twelve Men of Aggieland, however, is a calen dar featuring 12 male students. Each month on the 1983 calendar features one Aggie male and sets him in a surround ing that depicts his personality. For example. Brad Lund, the December model, stands in front of an airplane. May model Paul Anglin is clad in jogging togs. The models come from around the nation. Seven males are from Texas, the others are from Virginia, Delaware and California. The calendar was produced by Westar Productions, which is made up of. several Texas A&M students. A spokesperson for the business said the students discovered their models by walking around campus during the summer and asking "prom ising" males to model. The field of 20 potential models was nar rowed to the 12 pictured in the calendar. Westar plans to make the Twelve Men of Aggieland a tra dition, and produce it again next year. The calendar can be purch ased at the MSC Bookstore for $2.95. staff photo by Irene Mees The Christmas spirit will be flowing in Olde Bryan" tours. Pictured here through several historic homes this is the Astin-Shipman home on weekend during the "Christmas West 26th St. The house was built in 1918. r ♦ Havina a oartv & t MB Having a party & need live music? COUNTRY ROAD ♦ Country & Western Dance Band ▼ Call Sonny 779-6008 f Thousands put their fingers on it... Advertising in The Battalion 845-2611 s e Looking good is important to you 846-4771