The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 08, 1985, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    McCi
Tuesday, October 8, 1985/The Battalion/Page 5
Waldo
H
by Kevin Thomas
ARE YOU THE
YES
‘ SENIOR RED PoT? MA'AM/
THJS IS A PICTURE OF MY
SON WHEN WE DROPPED
Him off for college.
NOW LOOK AT HIM
AFTER HIS FIRST
BONFIRE CUT/
n'
Vt r ^
i r / *
Sj ^
Football players to speak at Sully’s
es
Craig Stump, Shea Walker, Todd
Howard and several other Texas
A&M football players as yet un
named will be speaking about the
demands and rewards of being a
j football player at Wednesday’s Sol
ly’s Symposium, says Stacey Allen of
Lambda Sigma, the organization
which arranges the weekly event.
Allen says first the players will talk
a little about what it’s like being a col
lege football player.
They’ll discuss the differences be
tween college football and high
school football, Allen says, as well as
talking about how they balance the
demands of playing football and the
demands of school.
mies loot n
c - Griebti,
■ompamiui;
1 as them
M timeimi,
id raised iii|
smart
"This
ieit pries f
only hit oat)
(I with ik
in of ni
prices.
:> worb is
nking
Sundance;
and theft
I these pha
sine their pi
i will only W
le aid, 1m
ne to seed
I do.’’
len the m
iffmo beja
rsand
nt bad
fmo said,
ready
lliiili
AVX Vi: . ‘
nil itoc
VpI IUI
M11 * I ■ I.!. . A
; Association of Former Students hats awarded four
i in Texas A&M’s College of Science and Two m the
fact
Receiving the awards in science were: Dr. Robert B.
^of physics; Dr. Martin Newcomb, ussodat
y; Dr. David W. Owetjs, associate professor off
1 Matis, professor of statistics.
. of the teaching excellence award in
were Dr. Sajtdee Hartsfiefcl, professor of aoe
dark,
*ry j
tthoU
Texas A&M scientist and winner of the R
e Prize, has been honored by the Univi
iving a campus building named after him. Borl;
1 of science degree in forestry from the Unr
M.
ig is known as the Father of the Green
r the development of high-yield grains and has
1atKi international awards from academic, scientific, civic
mmrn -.tiftsdom. iiii
' faculty of Texas A&M has been
ence by the Halliburton Foundation'
; the awards were Drs. David Rhode, assistant
Jack Weksman, professor o
associate professor of civil
rfessor of mining engineering
r, professor of petroleum er
F..D, Brockett Prrdessorship in Engineering at
, chairman of the annual Instrumentation $y
astry sponsored each year by A&M,
1 Reaction Laboratory . Anthony earned his bachelor a*
from A&M and his Ph.D. in chemical
-of Texas.
in 1974 with an endowment from the
. the professorship lionors Brockett, the retire
1 and chief executive officer for the Gulf Oil j
There will also be a question and
answer session for about 20 minutes
after the players have finished talk
ing, Allen says.
The symposium will begin at
11:50 a.m. Wednesday at the Law
rence Sullivan Ross statue in front of
the Academic Building.
Dallas church
collection plate
overfloweth
'Associated Press
DALLAS — A record $1.85 mil
lion in cash was dumped into collec
tion plates at the First Baptist
Church of Dallas in response to an
appeal for upkeep funds for the
church’s large downtown complex.
“I am on top of the world,” said
Dr. W.A. Criswell, whose flock re
cently gave him a new Mercedes-
Benz sedan to celebrate his anniver
sary as the church’s pastor. “I am so
grateful, I am beside myself.”
The contributions exceeded the
$1 million Criswell had asked for as
“special offering” Sunday, the day
he celebrated 41 years in the min
istry.
“We have to pay the light bill and
the janitorial bill and the upkeep of
our properties and the salaries of
our workers if we have any hope to
have a church at all. Our hearts may
be in heaven, but our feet are still on
earth,” he said.
It took church officials six hours
to count the cash, the Dallas Morn
ing News said.
ow Zenith gives
ou true portability!
Introducing
the Portable
Zenith Z-171 PC.
At last,
portability and
compatibility
together with
no compromise.
Now only
$148400
Suggested retail price: $2699.00
Computer power that travels with you. That’s what you get with
the new Zenith Portable Z-171 PC — a surprising combination
of extraordinary hardware muscle, user-features and helpful
built-in applications. All within a compact, lightweight frame
work that folds up for easy carrying. So now you can have all
the answers when and where you need them!
The Portable Z-171 PC is IBM PC-compatible and offers
you up to640K bytes of RAM. A full-size 25-line by 80-character
LCD video display screen, back-lit for optimal readability.
A standard keyboard. Printer and modem ports. Monochrome
and RGB Color Monitor ports. A dual built-in 5*4" floppy disk
drive, full-function calculator, monthly calendar, world map/
clock, and appointment scheduler with programmable alarm
and phone book communications feature. All weighing in at
less than 17 pounds. And best of all, it’s from Zenith—a name
that has represented an American tradition of advanced tech
nology, quality and dependability for over 65 years!
data
systems
When Tbtal Performance is the only option.
For more information and a demonstration, visit
Zenith Data Systems
at Fall ‘85 Micro Fair
October 9 & 10, 1985
Texas A&M University
Memorial Student Center
2nd Floor - Room 225
9:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Purchases can be made through the Micro Center!
©1985, Zenith Data Systems
THE MIDDLE EAST TODAY
"PALESTINIANS AND THEIR
ROLE IN A NEW ARAB WORLD”
FEATURING HATEM HUSSAINI
FORMER PLO AMBASSADOR TO THE U.N.
TUES. 8:00pm
OCT.15
RUDDER THEATER
■ t&lTlemonial Student
FREE
Beautiful Roses
(Red, pink, yellow)
from
The Dixie Rose Company
Buy one dozen get
' per dozen second dozen for V2 price
To Order Call 693-2749 before Friday
Roses will be available for pick-up from 3:007:00 p.m. Friday, October 11 in jmSM
front of Sbisa Dinning Hall and in front of Commons.
sponsored
byENVE
■MMMlIttMMttllMMHMttMIMIIIIIMMkMaNttMttMn
NASH’S FOOD STORES
1804 Brothers Blvd.
693-5890
319 Dominik
764-8288
FOOD AND BEVERAGES
BEER BARN
KEGS-DRIVE THRU-KEGS
4501 WELLBORN
*Discount to all TAMU organizations and fraternities
Locally owned and operated CALL 846-4589
So light & comfortable
you won’t know
you’re wearing them.
Available in
Red, Electric Blue,
Bone & Black Patent
$46
The Shoe Storc
Texas Ave. So.
at Southwest Pkwy.
‘ ‘College Station’s Finest Shoe Store’ ’
696-6976