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—15— Dipui ssauiio |o ajo|s t uonpjQ am |Q JnaA. 'Year oi the Dragon' story of Chinese mafia Med students rank first in state Graduate dean is avid bird watcher Engineering dean's job primarily people problems Dean practices what he preaches Agriculture dean here 29 years Business dean maintains open door for students Liberal arts dean wants to end myth Tackier likes little things Shelton wants to help his students learn and grow Corrigan on education: 'Quality begets quality' Geosciences dean uses research to teach 3 Mary gives this new Cimino film three out of a possible four stars. Read her review and find out why. 4 Lynn Rae tells us that Robert Stone, dean of the College of Medicine, is enthusiastic about his job and college. 5 This time Mary interviews Leo Berner, dean of the Graduate College, bird watcher and oceanographer. 6 Now Mary talks with the dean of the College of Engineering, Herbert H. Richardson. 6 Donald Sweeney, dean of the College of Architecture and Environmental Design, gives Gigi intriguing advice. 7 Harry Kunkel, dean of the College of Agriculture, has been at A&M for 29 years and dean for 17. Tricia takes a look. 7 Gigi steps through the open door and talks with William Mobley, dean of the College of Business. 8 Daniel Fallon, dean of the College of Liberal Arts, tells Lynn Rae that the liberal arts college here is wrongly underrated. 8 Tricia and John Fackler Jr., dean of the College of Science, talk about the little things and the big things in his life. 9 Lynn Rae finds George Shelton, dean of the College of Vet erinary Medicine, likes to watch animals and plants grow. 10 Dean C. Corrigan, dean of the College of Education tells Mary there's no distinction between his work and play. 10 Tricia interviews the last, but not least, of the 11 deans, the dean of the College of Geosciences, Melvin Friedman. at ease staff Co-editors Writers Photographer Cathy Riely Walter Smith ....Wendy Johnson Mary McWhorter Tricia Parker Lynn Rae Povec Gigi Shamsy Bill Hughes from the co-editors Welcome back to school and to the first Fall 1985 issue of At Ease, The Battalion Weekly Magazine. We decided on the deans as a subject for our first issue because everyone's coming back to school and we figured you'd want to know who wouldn't force you into that class. Seriously, most stu dents don't get to meet their deans because most deans handle administrative duties and leave the students to their assistants. (Can you blame them?) So we hope these stories show you that deans are people too. So for all of you who have never seen a Dean's List, take a look at our deans list. Ol' H^ 1 l ^ l M+ & 1/ QUOD COI CV’C ClIMPlAV KIOOM TO ADM Monday through Saturday 10 a.m. to 9.30 p.m. downtown Houston store closed Sunday, Onv/r rVJLC T D OUINL/AT lv^ O r.lVI. shop Monday through Friday 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturday till 5:30 p.m. You've just arrived home with your Sony® Walkman in-hand...now, fill your rooms with music in one easy step...plug your RoomMate™ speakers directly into your Walkman headphone jack and WOW...25 watts of fantastic concert-like sound! The newest Sony® AM/FM stereo Walkman sets the standards for high-quality sound at a low budget price 79.95 Built-in AM/FM stereo tuner Stereo cassette playback Dolby® B noise reduction with auto reverse 3-segment graphic equalizer for customized sound High-quality mini MDR headphones Battery operated (batteries not included) Bose™ RoomMate® speaker system: room-filling high fidelity stereo for your personal stereo, tv or vcr $ 229 It's fast and easy to operate the great-sounding RoomMate™ system. All you do is plug the power cord into a wall outlet and plug your RoomMate™ system into a headphone or earphone jack on your tv, vcr, personal stereo or other audio component. That's it! The power and volume of 25 watts of stereo sound are yours! • AC-powered bass reflex speakers • Built-in equalized, dual channel amplifier yields 25 waffs of concert-like sound • Crisp treble and deep, powerful bass • Patented Bose® speaker technology Optional bracket, 39.95 The Sound Center, All Foley's Stores. on purchases over moo. take advantage of our 90-DAY OPTION. PAY YOUR 6-MONTH CONTRACT IN FULL IN 90 DAYS AND AVOID INTEREST CHARGES. TERMS ALSO AVAILABLE AT 12. 24 AND 36 MONTHS. ASK YOUR SALESPERSON FOR DETAILS. ATTHEHEARTOF TEXAS 7 t7C "fi"' jjjjw f | ways to charge your purchases HOUSTON AREA:: DOWNTOWN ‘AIMED* ‘DEERBROOK ‘GREENSPOINT ‘MEMORIAL ‘NORTHWEST PASADENA ‘SAN JACINTO ‘SHARPSTOWN ‘WEST OAKS ‘WILLOWBROOK AUSTIN* CREEK SQUARE MVOIIItI. .highlandmall SAN ANTONIO:: INGRAM PARK MALL NORTH STAR MALL BRYAN/COLLEGE STATION: -™ 0 " y v-