The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 16, 1964, Image 3

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u Plymouth, radio, heater, overdrive,
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U tables, room dividers or what-have-
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One bedroom for two Aggies, place for
horse. Will serve breakfast and supper.
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For single men, three bedroom apart
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on south side, large rooms. $50.00, VI 6-
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OFFICIAL NOTICE
Official notices must be brought or
mailed so as to arrive in the Office
of Student Publications (Ground Floor
YMCA, VI 6-6415, hours daily
Monday through Friday) at or before the
deadline of 1 p. m. of the day preceding
publication—Director of Student Publica
tions.
It is now time for all student organiza
tions to apply for official recognition at
the Student Finance Center, Memorial Stu
dent Center. The deadline is October 15,
1964. 68tl8
Students in the College of Arts and
Sciences who distinguished during the
Spring Semester 1964 may pick up their
D.S. cards in the office of the Dean. 208
Nagle Hall.
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THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Announcement of Final Examination for
the Doctoral Degree
(Defense of the Dissertation)
Full Name of Candidate: Elsik, William
Clinton
Candidate for Degree of: Doctor of Philos
ophy in Geology
Title of Dissertation: Palynology of the
Lower Eocene Rockdale Formation, Wil
cox Group, Milam and Robertson Coun
ties, Texas.
Time of Examination: Sept. 16, 1964 at
3 :00 p. m.
Place of Examination: Room 104 in
Geoli
P-
of
ilogy Building
Wayne C. Hall
Dean of Graduate Studiees
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GRADUATE COLLEGE CALENDAR,
FALL SEMESTER, 1964
Sept. 14-18 Registration for the Graduate
Record Examination*
October 9 Last day for filing thesis
proposal for Master’s degree
October 10 Graduate Record Examination
October 19 Last day for filing application
for advanced degrees**
October 22 Last day for qualifying for
admission to candidacy for those
students who expect to receive the
Ph.D. or D.Ed. in May 1965
November 10 Foreign language examina
tion for Ph.D. candidates
January 4 Last day for filing original and
two copies of theses and disserta
tions in final form with the grad
uate College
January 9 Last day for final examina
tions for advanced degrees
January 16 Commencement
‘Required of all graduate students who
have not taken the Aptitude Test and an
Advanced Test of the GRE. To register,
pay $5.00 fee at the Fiscal Office and
take receipt to the Graduate College
Office.
“Applications for degrees should be filed
at both the Graduate College and the
Registrar’s Office.
Note 1: Candidates for doctoral degrees
are reminded that the scheduli
lat tne scheduling
of final examinations is now pub
lished under "Official Notices
in The Battalion. Forms for th
Purpc
Colle>
Note 2:
s”
irms for this
use, available at the Graduate
Ke, must lie submitted to the
Graduate College no later than
one week prior to the day of the
examination.
Final copies of theses and disser
tations should be filed with the
Graduate College at least one
eek prior to the final examina-
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Bryan call TA 2-5275. K. H.
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Agency.)
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New Store Hours — 8 a. m. ’til 5:30 p. m. — 6 Days A Week.
Comeback-of-the-year honors on
the 1964 Aggie football squad well
may go to Melvin Simmons, senior
tackle from Odessa.
Simmons was named “sophomore
of the year” in SWC two seasons
ago when he was a standout tackle
for the Aggies.
Last year, just before fall drills
began he injured a knee during a
conditioning drill in Odessa. Con
sequently, he was unable to start
serious work when the Aggies
opened fall practice. He never
did catch up.
Due to various injuries in the
line, he was shifted to guard but
was just another lineman in the
Aggie picture.
“I had that late start, got be
hind and became discouraged. The
harder I tried, the more mistakes
I made. I should have known bet
ter. Had I relaxed I might have
worked my way back to the top.”
This past spring he was moved
back to tackle, a position where
he had won super all-state honors
while performing for the Odessa
High Broncos. He had a good
spring and reported for fall
practice this year at 212 pounds
and in the best condition of his
football life.
He’s listed to start on the offen
sive unit of A&M’s two-platoon
system when the Aggies line up
against LSU in Baton Rouge Sat
urday night.
What does Simmons think about
the 1964 Aggies?
“I feel real good about it. We
have a lot of senior lettermen (16)
who have a lot of playing ex
perience and that’s very important
in the Southwest Conference. The
spirit is higher among the players
now than at any time since I’ve
been here. We’re hungry for some
football victories.”
Does Your
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Or Weave —
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THE BATTALION
Wednesday, September 16, 1964 College Station, Texas Page 3
Ags Work
For LSU
The Aggies went through anoth
er spirited workout closed to the
public Tuesday evening in prepara
tion for their season opener against
the LSU Tigers Saturday in Baton
Rouge.
Coach Hank Foldberg watched
over the Cadets as they went
through their defensive and offen
sive formations they will use when
they line up against the Tigers.
The Aggies also worked against
the LSU offensive and defensive
formations in their final week of
rehearsals.
Foldberg said there have been
few injuries on the squad during
the past week and that the Ag
gies have been progressing on
schedule.
“I’ve been well pleased with their
performance so far,” Foldberg
said. “I thought they did well
in the scrimmage Saturday night
once they got started. We have
been lucky in our progress in that
we have had no rain or badweather
to slow us down.”
Ag Parachute Club
To Meet Thursday
The A&M University Parachute
Club will hold an organizational
meeting Thursday night at 7:30
in the YMCA, club spokesman Don
Deviny announced Tuesday.
John Finks, last year’s club presi
dent, will be in charge of the meet
ing. All present members are
urged to attend.
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FAST
S. M. (MONK) MEEKS IN HIS KYLE FIELD OFFICE
... named “Out House Poet Laureate”
Monk Gives More
Than Top Service
By TEX ROGERS
Sports Editor
S. M. (Monk) Meeks, Aggies
equipment manager, is said to be—
or to have been—a man of many
things, thoughts and experiences.
And if you ask him he will proba
bly tell you the same thing.
Since the bespectacled, smiling
Meeks came to A&M in 1958 he has
been known more or less around
Kyle Field as a second father to
the players and a man in which
the coaches and athletes could con
fide.
He has used his experience to
guide and direct those whom he
has come in contact. Through his
wisdom and wit those associated
with have gotten at least one thing
out of him—a laugh.
Monk is a man of a definite
philosophy, more along the line of
hard knocks. This is shown when
you enter his office under the
stadium and a handful of signs
and plaques loaded with quotations
hits you right in the face.
One reads: “Don’t tell me what
you can do or have done— show
me.” On the other hand, Monk
states; “They said it couldn’t
be done—so I didn’t even try.”
“I use that little comment to
show the boys how not to think,”
he said.
Then he will always come back
with the advice:
“Learn from the mistakes of
others—you can’t live long enough
to make them all yourself.”
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Meeks came to A&M after being
in the equipment repair business in
San Antonio for 12 years. With
him he brought one of his three
sons, Tommy, who is currently an
offensive gun for the Aggies.
He had two other boys, Charles
and S. M. Jr.—who were noted
athletes in the Texas collegiate
ranks in the early 50’s.
Monk has always been a lift and
morale builder. Like when the
Cadets rolled to Aggieland earlier
this sumer, he had a word for
them to heed.
It was a poem that read:
The magazines and experts have
picked us last.
To our Aggie pride this is quite
a blast.
Now the race is tough and the
season long.
We’ll do damdest to prove them
wrong.
We ain’t quittin’, we’ll just wait
and see
Who is the dummest, them or we.
The work was signed S. M.
Meeks, Out House Poet Laureate.
“Yes sir,” Monk said, “I’m the
Out House Poet Laureate. I might
even write a book called the Out
House Papers and make a mil
lion.”
If anyone could do it Meeks
can, because “I never look back—
something might be gaining on
me.
Geo.
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