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Architects’ Plan Accepted John W. Focke, William R. Do- §een, David Lee and- Douglas S. flgilvie third-year architecture stu- Jents here, received first place I'Tuesday for the best priliminary planning and design for a group municipal utility and maintenance buildings for the city of Bryan. The third-year design students, a total of 11 teams of four students BATTALION CLASSIFIED WAJNT AD RATES | One day 3* per « aeh additional day charires—-40d 2d per word each additions Minimum charifes- DEADIjINE « p.m. day before publication ClaNsified Display 80c per column inch etich insertion PHONE VI 6-6415 FOR SALE inderbird, loaded, all extras. TA- 1903 S. Collette. $1860. 1967 rner jjas range. Good condition. SBO.OO. VM portable stereo. Like new. I960 DocIkc. Excellent throughout. Call iimcan, VI 6-7736. (VI 6-5479 on week- nda or evenings). 1612 Armistead St., S. 44t4 1964 Chevrolet sedan, new valves, rings, Sttery, generator, regulators, etc. Runs oocl. One mashed fender. $360.00. 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Persons class desiring sionaire apply class concessionaire to sell pennants am trays should contact either Charles Blaschk or Chuck Nichols or leave their name a secretary’s i’s Office. senior nd the gram ve desk in the Student Pro- Office. The person selected concessionaire will operate on a comm sion basis and will be in chi will lies. Names ge - md of man age- addresses ment a should be turned in before Friday, Dec. 14. Those undergraduate students who have 96 hours of credit may purchase the semester hours of credit may purchase the A. and M. ring. The hours passing at the time of the preliminary grade report on November 12, 1962, ma satisfying the 95 hour requi: students qualifying under t leave their lay leave tt n the Regis itrar’s may check their records to determine eligibility to order the ring. Orders for the rings will be taken between November er this regulation ime with the ring clerk office in order that sh< de etween mgs w: 27 and January 4. 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Main TA 2-6000 MASTER’S TRANSMISSION SERVICE Complete Transmission Service TA 2-6116 27th St. and Bryan Bryan, Tex. SHIPLEY DONUT & COFFEE SHOP For The Best Coffee & Freshest Donuts ANYWHERE Hamburgers — Short Orders — Fountain Service Cash Available For Books, Slide Rules & Etc. 5,000 AGGIES CAN’T BE WRONG LOUPOTS each, were given this problem one month ago. A council of four judges chose the best project they thought would best meet the city’s expanding needs. The present facilities, as they now exist, are hardly sufficient to meet the expected population in crease for 1980. Serving on the panel were Fred Sandlin, city manager of Bryan; Robert W. Harris, San Antonio architect; Ray Downey, Bryan city engineer; and C. R. Watson, Bryan architect. Watson commented that the work presented by the students was “remarkable for third-year level, in brochure, program, and final presentation.” Lecture Set Here On Lunar Analysis An A&M engineer, Morris B. Lee, will lecture next Tuesday on “Development of a Means for Lunar Soil Analysis.” Lee’s lec ture is being sponsored by the Institute of Aerospace Sciences and will be open to the public. The lecture is scheduled at 7:30 p.m. in Room 228 of the Chemistry Building. Lee, a veteran of missile launch ings at Cape Canaveral, is the project engineer for the Activa tion Analysis Laboratory and an assistant professor in the Depart ment of Aerospace Engineering. Most cheer indicate approval or acclaim, but at least one is deroga tory—the famous Bronx cheer. Transcripts Prove Life-Long Friends A college transcript is for life — longer than a person’s life time in fact. A&M has the offi cial records of the academic careers of its earliest students. “And we have men 60 years of age or older occassionally calling for copies of their transcripts,” Registrar H. L. Heaton said. The value of the official trans cript — nothing more really than a completed form 8% by 11 inches in size — may be unrecognized by some students. But the registrar’s office provided approximately 15,- 000 copies of transcripts during the past fiscal year. A transcript contains a variety of information about a student’s academic career, plus personal de tails. A&M follows the uniform trans cript guide prepared by the A- merican Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Offic ers. “Drops for deficient scholarship and discipline are permanent en tries on the academic record and show on the transcript,” Heaton said. Requests for copies of transcripts come from geographical areas a- round the world — whereever Ag gies are located. Some men request as many as 10 copies of their transcript at one time. “Transcripts can usually be fur nished in a day unless they are requested at the end of a t semester or during registration,” Mrs. Edith S. Graham, transcript clerk, said. One type of request received with regularity, but which cannot be granted, goes as follows, “Please mail my transcript to Col lege (or university) without my last semester’s grades.” A trans cript must show all of the courses and grades for a student’s acade mic career. • A&M has a complete file of aca demic records for all students since the college opened except for “a few records” destroyed when the Main Academic Building burned in 1912. The transcript department pro vides various services in addition to supplying requests of former students for copies of their aca demic record. Filling out forms requested by various agencies and businesses is among other services of the department. THE BATTALION Thursday, December 13, 1962 College Station, Texas r* J ' , -/ /!•" . . 1%. * M •' , * Shulls Wins Senior Award yfl Aeeonnting SHULTS HONORED . by Planthaber (right) Engineering, Science Contests Scheduled For JETS Meeting Contests in engineering and sci ence subjects will test the brain power of Junior Engineering Tech nical Society high school members from throughout Texas at the an nual JETS Conference here March 15. A series of four contests have been announced by JETS confer ence chairman J. G. McGuire, as sistant dean of engineering. The March 15 meeting is the day before the annual Career Day held here for high school students. High school members of JETS may compete in two of four con tests in mathematics, drawing, slide rule and engineering science, McGuire said. The mathematics contest will in clude progressively more difficult problems in algebra, plane geome try, trigonometry and solid geo metry. The contest in drawing will combine freehand and instrument work, including perspectives and projections. Problems in the slide rule con test will be divided into multipli cation and division, squares and square roots, cubes and cube roots, tarigonometric evaluations, com mon logarithmic and natural log arithmic computations. Problems in chemistry and physics will be part of the engineering science con test. Participants are expected from many of the 66 active JETS high school chapters in Texas. A senior from Fort Worth, Wil liam T. (Tommy) Shults, has been chosen the outstanding senior ma joring in accounting and the re cipient of a $500 scholarship a- ward from the Haskins and Sells Foundation, Inc., of New York City. Haskins and Sells is a national ac counting firm. Presentation of the check and a letter of commendation was made this week in the office of President Earl Rudder by William J. Planthaber, a partner in the Houston office of Haskins and Sells. He acted on behalf of an other partner in the Houston office, Daniel N. Sheehan. Shults has an overall grade point ratio for his college career of 2.84 points, and has an even higher average grade in account ing courses. He was chosen from approxi mately 100 A&M seniors who are majoring in accounting, Dr. Ro bert M. Stevenson, professor and acting head of the Division of Business Administration, said. Selection of the winner is bas ed upon a number of factors, with scholarship being most important, Associate Professor Walter S. Manning said. He heads the ac counting section of the Division of Business Administration. The other factors considered by the selection committee were leader ship, student activities and class room participation. OPEN EVERY N16HT ,TWi 9A SATURDAY#?TJUC <te $ 25°° to ‘SO 00 FREE TOYS With Purchase Of Any New Philco TV, Console Stereo, Refrigerator-Freezer, Washer PHILCO Town £- Cowtbuj 19-inch Portable TV i $500 per WK. 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