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The st to cob- he was a on’s Cot- ‘Tiger ie Veter- was the went oi iantry b: rue vras Battalio: sion. His e Silvaf ;rs, tk< clusters irre with with tw Infantry- ny Com- HEAR YE HEAR YE life*! -I- AF Cadet Impressed With A&M’s Review Lou Is Giving Away Cash On All Items This Christmas YES, r On All Items (Except Books And Vet Supplies) Lou Will Give You Up To 50% .Rack Cash Return, Low Prices Name Brands [ How Can You Lose ? At By GERALD GARCIA A United States Air Force Academy cadet was impressed with the Corps of Cadets review presented Thursday afternoon for the eleventh Student Conference on National Affairs. Duane C. Tway, senior in the Colorado Spring's service acad emy, said Texas A&M reviews are presented almost the same as at the academy. “Very sharp,” Tway comment ed on the way the A&M cadets marched. “I like the way they turn and do their steps.” The only difference the son of an Air Force officer saw in the patterns used to present a review at the academy and here is the way outfits march to the parade grounds. Sunday Buffet Your full choice of our complete buffet, consisting of 75 to 80 choice selected items each Sunday. ADULTS — $2.50 CHILDREN — $1.25 Alternating Foreign Specialty Table Each Week Bryan - College Station 846-8811 RAMADA INN “At the academy the outfits form ‘on line’ and then proceed to the parade grounds,” he said. “I noticed that here each outfit marches individually to the pa rade grounds, instead of all form ing somewhere else and then going to the review.” All other procedures are the same, but he explained the Naval Academy does the officers’ center different. “At Annapolis, the cadets salute the ranking officer, instead of the reviewing officer,” Tway explained. Tway, who has always lived in the Air Force and plans to make the service a career, thinks SCONA is a good thing. “It gives students a student’s view on the problems of the na tion and the world,” the cadet said. “I am amazed at the way all the delegates are so open- minded in discussing Southeast Asia problems.” The SCONA delegate, whose father is presently in the diplo matic service in Algeria, was selected by his international af fairs professor to attend the stu dent conference. The Air Force cadet thought the Aggie Band was great in the review. “It must take something to train freshmen as fast as they do. Their quick, choppy steps during turns is excellent,” he said. 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Main 822-1941 TYPEWRITERS Rentals-Sales-Service Terms Distributors For: Royal and Victor Calculators & Adding Machines CATES TYPEWRITER CO. 909 S. Main 822-6000 THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Announcement Of Final Examination For Doctoral Degree (Defer nounc The Doctoral D (Defense o ame: Stephen, Degree: Ph.D. In Meteorology egree >f the Dissertation) Name: Stephen, Jesse Jerald h.D. In Meteorolo Dissertation: A Variational Approach To Numerical Weather Analysis and Pre diction Time: Dec. 15, 1965 at 3:00 p. m. Place: Faculty Room, Coke Building Wayne C. Hall Dean of Graduate Studies THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Announcement Of Final Examination For The Doctoral Degree (Defense of the Dissertation) Name: Drew, Dan Dale Degree: Doctor Of Philosophy In En gineering Dissertation: Analysis Of Thin Anisotropic Shells Of Revolution By Numerical Methods Time: December 15, 1965 at 3:00 p. m. Place: Conference Room, Highway Re search Center Wayne C. 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Hall Dean of Graduate Studies THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Announcement Of Final Examination For Doctoral Deg re (Defense of the Diss —T elli Degreen: D Name: Wellso, Stanley Go: ie Dissertation) ley Gordon nnounc The Doctoral Degree ise o so, S egreen: Uoctor of Philosophy In En tomology Dissertation : Factors Governing the Pupal Diapause of the Boll worm, Heliothis zea (Boddie), (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) Time: December Place: ing Wayne C. Hall Dean of Graduate Studies lie), (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) December 17, 1966 at 1 :30 p. m. Room 207, Biological Science Build- ATTENTION GRADUATING SENIORS Invitations may be picked up at the Cashier’s Window, M.S.C. from 9-4. Grad uating Seniors Who Did Not Order Invita tions. Extra Invitations will go on sale Friday, Dec. 10, at 8:00 a. m. at the Cashier’s Window, M.S.C. Invitations are sold on first come, first-serve basis only. 244t4 Regalia For The January 1966 Commencement Exercise AH students who are candidates for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy are required to order hoods as well as the Doctor’s caps and gowns. The hoods are to be left at the Registrar’s Office no later than 1:00 Ly LVTi J • JL Jl. AL.A-f. hoods will not be worn in the procession since all such candidates will be hooded on the stage as part of the ceremony. Candidates for the Master’s Degree will wear the cap and gown ; all civilian stu dents who are candidates for the Bachelor’s Degree will wear the cap and gown ; ROTC students who are candidates for the Bachelor’s Degree will wear the appropriate iform. All military personnel whi ry person ni dt svei Rental of caps and gowns may be i with the Exchange Store. Orders may be candidates for the degrees, graduate or ill wear the uniform only, id nge ilaced between 8 :00 a. m., Monday, January undergraduate, will wear the uniform only. Rental of caps and gowns may be arranged placed between o :UU a. m., Monday, January 3 and 5 :00 p. m., Friday, January 14. The rental is as follows: Doctor’s cap and cap gow that c is : :hese rentals. Payr ime of placing ordi C. E. Tishler, Caii is own $5.25, Master’s cap and gown $4.76, Bachelor’s cap and gown $4.25. Hood rental is the same as that for the cap and gown. A 2% sales tax is required in addi tion to these rentals. Payment is required at the time of Payment is required er. er, Cairman Convocations Committee 243t20 Undergraduate students who have 95 semester hours may purchase the A&M ring. Hours passed in preliminary grade report on Nov. 15, 1965, may be used. Those students may leave their names ith the Ring Clerk in the Registrar’s an 4, 1966. Rings wii about Feb. 15. 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All the cadets ‘The Aggie Hour 9 Tom And Jerry Show Features Music, Comment By JOE LEMMING Staff Writer Combining popular music, ad libbing, numerous slips of the tongue and genuine humor, radio station KORA’s “Aggie Hour” is serving as a student mouth piece here. A couple of industrious Aggies, Jerry Cooper, senior, and Tom Morgan, a junior, are the an nouncers. Cooper and Morgan run the entire operation: They sell ad vertisements to finance the opera tion and choose records to be played on the program heard at 10:10 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays. The Aggie Hour was revita lized last spring by Cooper and Bob Bell, after a three year ab sence. Bell graduated last se mester and is now employed at the station. Although the show outwardly appears to be of a totally light hearted nature, Cooper explains the program serves “to let peo ple know about the good things happening on campus.” Throughout the year, the boys have based their programs around events and controversies on campus. An outsider finds the humorous as well as serious aspects of Aggie life revealed on the 50 minute presentation. “The Aggie Hour is dead with out knowledge of what’s going on,” Cooper reports. During the Johnny Cash controversy, Tom and Jerry inserted several re marks reflecting the general at titude of the Aggies toward the incident. “I think we should get Billy Graham for Town Hall,” Morgan joked, “to help promote a good clean Christian atmosphere.” After the program the boys feared that some people might take offense at the remark. Cooper said they had no way of knowing the popularity of the program, but added, “When we make a mistake, everyone sure lets us know about it.” The Aggie Hour is presented practically off-the-cuff. Lack of rehearsal makes the program more humorous, although some times the boys scramble their words. Concerning Shaffer’s Book Store nightgowns known as Sug ar Sacks, Morgan mistakenly said,” Let Shaffer’s put your girl in a Sugar Shack, er Sugar Sack.” “We gobble things every now and then,” he laughed. The boys biggest headache has been the red light indicating “on the air.” Occasionally things are said that aren’t meant to be. During a record, the student announcers were discussing Viet Nam while they were off the air. Unaware that the music ceased and the redlight was on, Morgan blurted out, “But I don’t want to die in a rice patty!” The embarrassed Aggie said he had quite a time living that one down. Once when Aggie yell leader Darrel Smith substituted for Morgan, he remarked after Jerry had trouble doing a commercial, “You’re awful dumb for a kid, Jerry.” Because the program is speci fically for Aggies, Cooper says they try to play music that A&M students will enjoy. “We appeal to the Aggie sex drive with April Stevens rec ords,” he grins. Mike Mistovich, president of KORA, has been instrumental in making the student program pos sible. He donated the time for the Aggie Hour without the re quirements that advertisements be sold. Consequently, the ads sold help the boys earn part of their college expenses. SCONA XI in cooperation with THE GREAT ISSUES COMMITTEE Presents THE FAR EAST: FOCUS ON SOUTH EAST ASIA (The Challenges Of A Dynamic Region) MR. CARL T. ROWAN Immediate Past Director USIA and Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State For Public Affairs Saturday 12:00 Students Conference On National Affairs Public Invited — No Admission Charged Speeches Will Be In MSC Ballroom