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led for a: ion area, | f Course i Station | L. 'ets t 11 augraenl itatives of t of Healtl igency wil -ement fa bool educj’ Graduate ichool nisi 150 to ■g said, •adiograpk- rcraft atJ ndependem in large - chemical ts, and it Texas Could Be Gulf Coast Center Navy Diver Says Texans are beginning to recog nize the state’s potential as a sea board state—that Texas can make an important contribution to na tional power, a Navy oceanogra- 1966 AGGIELAND Date: 15 October 1965 To: Unit First Sergeants From: Military Section, SUBJECT: Outfit Pictures Outfit pictures for the AGGIE LAND will be made according to the schedule below. Uniform will be class A winter. Outfit C.O.’s will wear sabers; seniors will wear boots and mid night shirts. Guidons and award flags will be carried. All per sonnel in the outfit will wear the billed service cap issued by the university. The type of cap worn by underclassmen to and from the picture-taking area is left up to the discretion of the outfit C.O. Outfits should be in front of the Administration Building by 1230 hours on the appointed day. Arrangements should be made by first sergeants with the Mess Hall supervisors to allow the outfit to be admitted to the Mess Hall early. November 1 C-2, D-2 November 2. _E-2, F-2 November 3 G-2, H-2 November 4 Sqd. 1, Sqd. 2 November 5 Sqd. 3, Sqd. 4 November 8- Sqd. 5, Sqd. 6 November 9 Sqd. 7, Sqd. 8 November 10 Sqd. 9, Sqd. 10 November 11 Sqd. 11, Sqd. 12 November 12 Sqd. 13, Sqd. 14 November 15 M-Band, W-Band DAVID M. HONEYCUTT MILITARY SECTION EDITOR pher noted Thursday at Texas A&M. Lcdr. Don Walsh, USN, co holder of the world record for deepest ocean dive, spoke to the Southwestern Electric Metermen’s Association. “Texas could easily become the Gulf Coast center for ocean sciences and technology,” Walsh commented. “Since 99 per cent of I all world trade is carried by ships, it is a simple deduction that bet ter port facilities will boost trade.” Walsh emphasized the import ance of the future Trinity River Ship Channel to Dallas and Fort Worth. “Dallas or Fort Worth will be important entry points for the Midwest and Southwest,” he said. “It will be more economical for industries in this area to have cargo shipped from Europe to Dallas or Fort Worth, than to have it shipped to California and moved overland by other means.” The lieutenant commander, working toward a master’s degree in oceanography at A&M, pointed out interest is increasing in the Houston area as a potential oceanography center. The Ameri can Society for Oceanography in Houston, he said, was brought about by space age industries in terested in entering the inner- space field. ANNOUNCING A GOSPEL MEETING Conducted by Twin City CHURCH OF CHRIST 203 S. Parker Bryan, Texas mrd tion Wives i.m. at the 701 Texas, i Prepara- and Fresh ;sed. Re’ ved and a Evangelist - Stanley J. Lovett 7:30 p.m. —Nov. 7 thru 14 WELCOME TO ALL nt Society in Roe® ,1 Science -astric sur- e •yan ion masculine .. .that's the kind of aroma she likes be ing close to. The aroma of Old Spice. Crisp, tangy, persuasive. Old Spice . . . unmistakably the after shave lotion for the untamed male. Try it soon ... she’s waiting. 1.25 & 2.00 .. .that's the way it is with Old Spice SHU LTO N *"<t *««vl lO"'' BATTALION Friday, November 5, 1965 College Station, Texas Page 5 Campus Briefs 1 Wildlife Science Members | 1 To Attend SMU Confab 1 Si U Staff members and students of the Department of Wildlife Sci ence will participate in the annual Texas Academy of Sciences meet ing Dec. 9-11 at Southern Meth odist University. The staff members are Dr. Dil- ford Carter, Jack Inglis, and Van Conner. The students are Ronald Pine aud Carl Wood. NSF Awards Grant For Summer Institute Texas A&M has been awarded a $70,600 grant for support of the summer institute in physics for college teachers. Coleman Loyd, program coordi nator of the National Science Foundation, announced the grant will be under the direction of Dr. James G. Potter of the Depart ment of Physics. Purpose of the 12-week pro gram is to better prepare junior college physics teachers. It is sponsored by the National Sci ence Foundation. Dairymen Short Course Scheduled For Nov. 18 The Department of Animal Sci ence will sponsor a short course for dairymen on Nov. 18-19. The porgram is presented in cooperation with the Texas Agri cultural Experiment Station and the Texas Agricultural Extension Service. Approximately 200 are expected to attend. Each year the program is de signed to up-date the problems of dairy feeding, breeding and managementas well as the mar keting of milk and milk products. A registration fee of $5 will be chraged. The course will be held in the Ballroom of the Memorial Student Center. ey-maker, will receive special at tention during the 14th annual Farm and Ranch Credit School Wednesday through Nov. 12 at Texas A&M. Reagan Brown, extension soci ologist at A&M, said the cotton discussion includes two talks and a panel discussion by authorities in this field. The overall school is planned by an advisory committee com posed of 16 Texas commercial bankers headed by Carlton J. Chapman, president of the Wolf- forth State Bank near Lubbock. Emon To Direct Technical Session The National Science Founda tion awarded an $18,350 grant for a summer institute in radioiso tope technology to be directed by Dr. T. Paige Carruth heads officers elected in the final ses sion of the Texas Association of Student Personnel Administrators conference at Texas A&M. Carruth, dean of student life at West Texas State University, was elected president for 1966. He was promoted from secretary- treasurer where he served three years. Other new officers are Dr. Rol- lin A. Sininger of Stephen F. Austin College, first vice presi dent and program chairman; Wil liam Swift of Southwestern Uni versity, second vice president, and James L. Stewart of Midwestern Dr. Donald E. Emon of the De partment of Nuclear Engineering. Oceanographers Receive Aid Dr. Leo Berner Jr., administra tive scientist, announced the De partment of Oceanography has received an $8,400 grant from the National Science Foundation for undergraduate research partici pation. Berner said the grant will sup port six undergraduates, pri marily seniors and juniors, for a 10-week summer course in actual research. The grant is not limited to A&M undergraduates. Each student will receive $60 a week for supplies and expenses. Dr. W. C. Pequegnat, acting head of the Department of Oceanography, is program direc tor. University, secretary-treasurer. Stewart, dean of students at Mid western, was elected for a three- year term. Stephen F. Austtin at Nacog doches was chosen the site for the 1966 meeting. TASPA will meet Nov. 7-9 next year. The association adopted a reso lution honoring Arno Nowatny of the University of Texas. A charter member of TASPA, Nowatny is the former dean of students at Texas. He is an assistant to the president there now. James P. Hannigan, dean of students at A&M, is the out-going association president. WTSU Dean Selected President Of TASPA CLOTHING SHOES Bardstown Cole-Haan Merit Edwin Clapp Florsheim FURNISHINGS Jayson & Wren - shirts Altman & Wren - sweaters Lakeland - jackets Briar & Ernst - ties Resistol - hats Robert Reis - underwear Alligator - all weather coats hLLEN’S clothing for men • DOWNTOWN - BRYAN Phone 822-6213 100 N. 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Dr. Fred B. Vogt, instructor in the Department of Rehabilitation at the Baylor School of Medicine, will speak on “Instrumentation and Computers in Space Medicine Research.” He is a researcher for the Texas Institute of Rehabilitation and Research at the Texas Med ical Center in Houston. Ranch Credit School To Start Wednesday The cotton industry, still the state’s biggest agricultural mon- FRESHMEN All Freshmen who have not selected their proofs for the Aggieland ’66 are urged to do so by the 10th of Nov. Jerry Mitchell ’61 College Master Representative Fidelity Union Life 846-8228 OPEN YOUR ACCOUNT NOW! 4V2> Annum Paid Quarterly on INSURED SAVINGS FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION 2913 Texas Ave. •IP HEAR, HERE! ALL NEW FROM S O NY. u \ Model 102 Tape Recorders BRYAN RADIO & TV SERVICE, INC. 1301 S. 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Call for RUSH at VI 6-5800 daytime, or VI 6-6121 at night. 220tfn OFFICIAL NOTICE Official notices must arrive in the Office of Student Publications before deadline of 1 p. m. of the day preceding publication. “NATIONAL DEFENSE STUDENT LOANS—Application forms for National Defense Student loans for Spring semester may be obtained from the Student Aid Office, Room 303, YMCA Nov. 5 - 29. Students must be qualifying to teach in elementary, or secondary schools or at the college level. Applications must be filed by 5 p. m., Dec. 1. Late applications will not be accepted. 228tfn Undergraduate students who have 95 emester hours may purchase the A&M ing. Hours passed in preliminary grade eport on Nov. 15, 1965, may be used. Those students may leave their names Those students may leave tneir names with the Ring Clerk in the Registrar’s Office to determine eligibility for a ring. Ring orders will be taken between Nov. 22, and Jan 4, 1966. Rings will be delivered about Feb. 15. 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Could add another apartment, 846-4814. 222tfn SPECIAL NOTICE AGGIES Hong Kong Suits & Sport Coats Beautiful, Fantastic See Through Saturday RAMADA-INN Suite 118 - 119 Ready Made or Tailor Made 227t2 See WHITE AUTO, College Station, when you need hardware, household items, pliances, large or small. SAVE DOL- appliances, large LARS. 846-5626. Now Open—Belle’s Dining Hall—family m. 6:00 p. m. - 7:00 s Din !aily—i to 1:30 p. m., evening 6:00 p. m. - 7 p. m. Sunday dinner 12:00 - 2:00 p. m. Formerly Miss Ball’s Dining Room, 405 E. style meals served daily—noon 11:00 a. to 1:30 - — ! Bi-City, Ink—Complete typing and pr ing service. 1001 S. College. TA 2-1 rint- 921. 85t20 TRANSMISSIONS REPAIRED & EXCHANGED Completely Guaranteed LOWEST PRICES 118 S. Bryan —Bryan— 822-6874 DAMAGED and UNCLAIMED FREIGHT (New Merchandise) Furniture, Appliances, Bedding, Tables, etc. A little of everything. C & D SALVAGE E. 32nd & S. Tabor 822-0605 WIN! 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