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Monday, November 4,1985/The Battalion/Page 5 Waldo by Kevin Thomas 'Catholic priest will discuss V two aspects of evangelism I By MONA L. PALMER Young said he is speaking at wiser but I was younger and ■ ' .. . TVvas Ax-M heoiime he feels sin- lofikimr.” Sterling “(1 the Award! The Rev. Reporter Bill Young, from St. WilliamfThonras More Parish in Houston, fbooksiwill speak on evangelism at 7:30 to- Thelftinight in Rudder Auditorium. ndfrlaJEvangelisni lias two aspects, i Woriiptung said. e Seltijlt means to spread the word of or strengthen one’s own faith, he Libi* Young said he will speak on both d of Sfljjbints. Tiytholn* He also will ta ^ about the Cat ho led difSchurch, it’s ways and their signili- Ivofnirfeme, he said. the m# He also will cover the basic values tures [of the Catholic religion and how Award Bey can affect people s lives, is given lion, 1 of y I roadJ Texas A&M because he feels stu dents need support. Students who are away from home don't have their normal faith supports, he said. 1 herefore, they need to grow on their own and move into a more adult faith. Young said he will speak for 30 or 40 minutes and then give the audi ence time to ask questions. Young is sponsored by St. Mary’s Catholic Church in College Station. The Rev. Leon Strieder, of St. Mary’s, is responsible for bringing Young to speak at A&M. “We went to seminary together,” Strieder said. "He was older and better- looking.” Young received his undergrad uate degree at the University of St. Thomas in Houston and then did post-graduate work at Loyola in Slew Orleans and St. Johns in New York. Young has his parish in Houston hut lie also teaches two high school courses at Marian Christian High School in Houston. "I teach senior religion and intro duction to algebra II — what a com bination,” he said. Young has been teaching part- time for 15 years and full-time for a couple of years. MSC Council to affirm lecture speakers mittedi Mavisi sdale'i! By MEG CADIGAN Stuff Writer JThe Memorial Student Center Council will discuss its financial re- ie ^ I •rt to the Board of Regents at the nd Jfftuncil’s meeting tonight. es 0 “'■Council President Denis Davis ■d a new policy requires all depart- Hom Bents on campus to assemble hud- was get reports for the Board of Regents omei to review. g and ■“It’s an across-the-board addition nervy to the budgeting process,” Davis icgar said. ■The report will lie beneficial to i up of 1 ” the MSC because by collating its fi nancial information, the MSC will he able to evaluate its performance more effectively, she said. Vice President for Public Rela tions Jodv Weiss will tell the council about the MSC mania package, Da vis said. The package includes a mug, T-shirt, pencil, button and more, all imprinted with the words, “1 want m\ MSC.” 1 he program review committee will present its minutes to the coun cil. If the minutes are passed by the council, three speakers will lie ap proved for MSC Political Forum’s K. L. Miller Lecture Series. The theme of the series this year is “T he Future in Space.” The speak ers approved by the program review committee are br. Art Hobson, Uni versity of Arkansas professor and expert in physics and nuclear weap ons; Dr. Robert Lawrence, Colorado State University professor of politi cal science; and James Oberg, a space engineer with McDonald Douglas and author on space de fense. The council has final approval of these speakers. 512k Macintosh External disc drive While supply lasts saue nearly $1400 off of list price! 512K Bundle $2,354 Bundled package includes: The Macintosh 512K, Imageivriter Printer, Enternal Disk Oriue, Mac Carrying Case, MactUrite/MacPaint software, and a bon of Apple Diskettes. Special Microsoft Bosioess Package There is a special package deal for Microsoft so ft mare bought mith ijour computer system. Get Word and Excel, the new Integrated spreadsheet-database-graphics package, with your choice of one of the Mac books in stock for $255.00. Don't Delay! This is an incredible deal-the retail price of this package is $608.95. MEMORIM. ST1DENT CENTER Open M-F 9 am-4 pm Uisa/Mastercard Accepted 3 Be a Star! Advertise in The Battalion 845-2611 J.D. Langley has prosecuted over 200 Felony criminals which resulted in: — Over 600 years sentenced to TDC (hard time) — Over 400 years felony probation -— $34,000 in fines — $150,000 restitution for victims — Only one not guilty verdict — Not a single reversal on appeal Political Ad paid for by the J.D. Langley Campaign Juanita B. Murray, Treasurer P.O.Box 3785 Bryan, TX 77805 ■Till I ' Who would you like to speak at Muster? Suggestion forms can be picked up at: 1. 2nd Floor MS — SPO Front Desk 2. 1st Floor Library — Front Doors 3. 2nd Floor Pavilion — Student Government Of fice Return suggestion to front desk in the 2nd floor Pa vilion Suggestions are due by Thursday, November 14. Jkw' fciSjrtSf§> it**. nft % • N A* frlil |f§|$ IMI| Lawrence Su 11 i van Ross "Soldie/I, Uaieim&n and hnUflilly ^entUma4t r