At Ease
CO NTENTS
You may not be here to find a
spouse, but take a look at the person
sitting next to you. Look suspicious? If
that person has a certain gleem in his
or her eye, a vacant ring finger, you
may have just enrolled in the pre-wed
program without realizing it.
The pre-wed program at Texas
A&M is either alive and doing well or is
as outdated as white wedding gowns,
depending on whom you talk to. For
this week’s At Ease, we talked to a very
random group of people who had a
variety of opinions ort the issue.
Features
Ask Uncle Leonard 4
Looking for advice on your love life? Maybe you
shouldn’t read Leonard Anthony Cornett’s pointers. If
you’re looking for a laugh, though, “Uncle Leonard”
has your number.
Taking the Plunge 6
This feature explores the married student lifestyle.
Pre-Wed at A&M__ 8
The pre-wed pro
gram: Does it exist?
Maybe. At the very
least, it’s a very
popular myth at
A&M. Find out
what we discovered
about the myth be
hind the M.R.S.
Departments
Previews 3
Hard Rock Cafe to open in Houston
Reviews 10
At Ease Staff
Co-editors Bill Hughes
Marybeth Rohsner
Staff writers Tony Cornett
Karen Kroesche
Nancy Neukirchner
Reviews Karl Pallmeyer
Photographer Bill Hughes
Movie Review: “Tough Guys”
Album Reviews: Phil Ochs’ “A Toast to Those Who Are
Gone”
The Velvet Underground’s “Another
View”
Movie Scene