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Page 6 • The Battalion Monday • November 13, 1995 800-531-5494 Universidad Autonoma de Guadalajara SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Day-care center designs on display today MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL SPECIAL ZS WINGS, BASKET OF SPICY FRIES & PITCHER OF DOMESTIC BEER $8.50 TAX (ALL DAY, ALL NIGHT) 846 8806 The lexas A&M University Student Publications Board is accepting applications for The Battalion Spring 1996 Qualifications for editor of The Battalion are: Be a Texas A&M student with a minimum 2.0 overall and major GPR at the time of appointment and during the term of office; Have at least one year experience in a responsible editorial position on The Battalion or comparable daily college newspaper, -OR- Have at least one year editorial experience on a commercial newspaper, - OR - Have completed at least 1 2 hours journalism, including JOUR 203 and 303 (Media Writing’ I and II), JOUR 301 (Mass Comm Law) and JOUR 304 (Editing for the Mass Media), or equivalent. Application forms should be picked up and returned to Francia Eldridge in the Student Publications office, room 230 Reed McDonald Building. Deadline for submitting application: 5 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 14. Applicants will be interviewed during the Student Publications Board Meeting beginning at 3 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 16, 1995. Texas ASM is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. The Student Publications Program is committed to increasing diversity and urges people from under-represented groups to apply. RODGERS 8c HAMMERSTEIN’S ClNDE THE MUSICAL MUSIC BY RICHARD RODGERS BOOK AND LYRICS BY OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN II Sunday, November 19 3:00 p.m. & 8:00 p.m. Rudder Auditorium Tickets are on sale at the MSC Box Office-TAMU, or charge by phone at 845-1234. Vew extended Box Office hours include Sat. 10:00 a.m. to 2:00p.m. Now accepting Aggie Bucks™ http://www msc.tamu.edu/ msc/apas/opas.html opas@tamu.edu 4v Persons with disabilities please coll 845-8903 to inform us of your special needs. We request notification three (3) wonting days prior to the event to enable us to assist you to the best of our ability. The Texas A&M College of Archi tecture will display designs for an on-campus day-care center today at 5 p.m. in 601 Rudder Tower. The designs were prepared by 1 7 architecture students in an advanced architecture class. The presentation is open to the public. Shin Bet told in advance of plot to kill Rabin MONDAY NIGHT DRINK SPECIAL DOMESTIC PINTS 95$ 80Z. FROZEN MARGARITAS 95$ 7 EM. UNTIL II PM.S' TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — In the lat est evidence of a stunning intelligence failure, the Shin Bet security agency acknowledged Sunday that it had ad vance information about thfe assassin of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin. In a court appearance, the con fessed assassin's brother said he re- - ceived weapons from a sergeant in an elite army unit, who is the seventh der tained suspect. The assassin's brother was ordered held for 1 2 more days. As the official mourning period ended, more than 200,000 Israelis streamed into newly named Yitzhak Rabin Square in a defiant replay of the peace rally where a Jewish extremist shot down the prime minister eight days before. It was believed to be the biggest gathering ever in Israel. Even as the square was filled with flags, candles, cardboard doves and signs reading "Enough Death," Israeli troops began pulling out of the West Bank town of Jenin, as provided by the autonomy agreement signed by Rabin and PLO chief Yasser Arafat in September. Stew Milne, The BattAuon Veterans Day A wreath adorns the POW/MIA memorial next to Albritton Tower in observance. Class , .1 Continued from Page 1 like learning to snow ski.” The process of artificial insemination, called AI, i n . volves the student reaching into the cow through its’rec- turn and arresting the cervix. A device called a French straw gun is then threaded through the cervix, and a thawed specimen of semen is inserted with the gun. There are other methods of insemination, but the French straw method is the main focus of the class because the process is complex and requires a large amount of practice. The class, composed mostly of junior and senior animal science majors, practices its skills on a group of Jersey and Holstein cows no longer used for milk production at the dairy. Dusty Kolle, a junior animal science major, said what they do in a lab cannot truly be understood without having experienced it. “To really get a feel for what we do, you’d just have to come out here with us and basically stick your hand up a cow’s butt,” he said. Kolle, who plans to work in the meat inspection and grading industry, said the laid-back atmosphere of Bluntzer’s class makes AI enjoyable to learn. “A lot of the time, the informality that we have in the class makes it seem more like a bunch of good oT boys sit ting around and shootin’ the bull about what our cows are doing,” he said. Darla Marburger, a senior agricultural journalism ma jor, said when Bluntzer is leading a structured lecture things move pretty quickly. “Dr. Bluntzer tends to move very fast when he’s using overheads in class,” she said. “Sometimes we all get real ly overwhelmed, and we have to get him to tell a story so he’ll slow down and say a few words to entertain us while we all catch up with him.” Marburger, who plans to use the skills she is learning in class on her own herd of cuttle, said Bluntzer knows how to form a good relationship with his students. It is his experience in the field that makes him valuable as a teacher, she said. “A lot of what we learn is learned not in class, but in the lab,” she said. “You can know everything that there is to know about AI, but experience and practice are the only things that will make you a good technician.” Loupot Continued from Page t Darling stressed how much Loupot tried to help students, in cluding lending merchandise and money, based only on Aggie word. “He was always willing to do so much for students,” he said. “We’re mighty sad to see him go.” A large portion of what is now the Dixie Chicken was once a part of Loupot’s original store before it was moved to its current location at 335 University Drive. Don Ganter, Dixie Chicken owner, had a lot to say about Loupot. “Have you got four or five days?” he asked. “For these past 40 or 50 years he’s just been a quintessential cheerleader for Texas A&M. “Whenever you meet him, you walk away with a smile. He was just a real dynamic person. If anyone bled maroon, it was him.” Ganter said Loupot was a positive, upbeat man who wanted everyone around him to feel good. “I don’t know what words to use,” he said. "He befriended every Aggie that came through the door. Gosh, he just never met anyone he didn’t like.” John Raney, Texas Aggie bookstore owner, said that while he was building his store to compete with Loupot’s store, 01’ Army Lou would often bring him drinks and talk to him. "He was a friendly guy and a good friend," Raney said. Shri Parchure, textbook manager for Loupot’s at Northgate, said the passing is still unbelievable. I am in shock, Parchure said. “On one hand, we knew it was going to happen. He was 85 years old. He had lived a very full life. When it happens, it really hits you.” Parchure said he has known Ixiupot for the last 16 or 17 years and has observed many examples of Loupot’s generosity. “He used to help A&M students in any way that he could,"he said. He did so many little things for so many students that you couldn’t even count them.” Funeral services for Loupot will be held Tuesday, Nov. 14 at 11 a.m. at A&M United Methodist church. Loupot will be build at the College Station City Cemetery. Memorials can be made to the Old Army Lou Student Assis tance Program, care of Agricultural Development Office, 113 Ad ministration Building, College Station, Texas, 77843-2142. 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