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Boone, assistant professor in the Department of Industrial Ed ucation, received the citation for work as communications, opera tions and executive officer of the 4th Howitzer Battalion, 19th Artillery. Boone and his family live on Route 4, Bryan. O’Neal is extension agricultur al engineer in the Department of Agricultural Engineering. QUALITY COMES 1ST A T FIRESTONE Limited Time Offer! nationwide: GUARANTEE No Limit on MILES... No Limit on MONTHS PULL LIFETIME GUARANTEE against defects in workmanship and materials and all normal road hazard injuries encountered in every day passenger car use for the life of the original tread design. Replacements are pro rated on tread wear and baaed on current Firestone retail price V time of adjustment. Your safety is our business at Firestone! Priced as shown at firestone Stores; competitively priced at Firestone Dealers and at all service stations displaying the Firestone sign. 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Lewis Maneely and Dewey Cowling Jr., staffers for the En gineering Extension Service, will teach the 10-hour course to ap proximately 25 persons at Del Mar Technical Institute. John N. Dunahoo, supervisor of Trade and Industrial Educa tion at Del Mar, is in charge of local arrangements. House Authors Magazine Article Dr. William C. House wrote an article appearing in the Febru ary, 1966, issue of “Management Accounting.” The assistant professor of management authored “Useful ness of Sensitivity Analysis in Capital Investment Decisions.” An article on the same subject by House was printed in the Jan uary, 1966 issue of “Budgeting.” Students To Enter AIAA Competition Papers by two Texas A&M aerospace engineering students will be presented at the Ameri can Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics competition in Dal las April 21-23. Douglas H. Morris' “Study In teraction of a Normal Shock and A Porous Wall” and Gene A. Hanover’s “Ignition Overpressure in Liquid Propellant Rocket Mo tors” won a 30-paper AAIA chap ter contest at A&M. The Hous ton students will read their pa pers at Dallas. Dr. Richard Thomas and Pro fessor Stanley H. Lowry of thfe Department of Aerospace Engi neering will accompany Morris and Hanover. Winning papers at Dallas will be forwarded to national com petition. The North Texas sec tion of AIAA, sponsoring agency of the contest, is supported by major aerospace companies in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Tours of several aerospace firms are planned. Enrollment Continues For Fallout Course Enrollment for a 15-week fall out shelter analysis course will be held over for two weeks, Braz os County Civil Defense Director Jake Cangelose has announced. “We haven’t had a very good response,” Cangelose noted. He said interested seniors in archi tecture and engineering may en roll either of the next two Sat urdays. Classes for the Saturday morn ing instruction under architecture professor James H. Marsh begin at 9 a.m. The government spon sored course will qualify archi tects and structural engineers as shelter analysists. Diving Course Begins Today Six openings remain for a non credit diving course starting Wednesday at P. L. Downs Na- tatorium. Snorkel and SCUBA diving will be featured in the 10-week course, according to Jack More- lock, one of five instructors. Other instructors are Martin Every, Don Walsh, Cliff Jacobs and Paul Cernock, all affiliated with the Department of Ocean ography. The course will be taught from 8 to 10 p.m. on Wed nesdays. “Enrollment will be limited to 30,” Morelock said. “Students, faculty-staff members and their families are eligible. Priority will be given to oceanography and biology people who may need this training in their profession.” Qualifying tests require a 400- yard swim, swimming the width of the pool underwater, carrying a 10-pound weight the length of the pool, and recovering a 10- pound weight from the pool bot tom. The U. S. Divers Corporation helped set up the course. Stu dents must provide a diver’s mask, snorkel and fins. Fee for the course is $16. WARD’S GROUND BREAKING Montgomery Ward & Co. and Bryan city officials break ground for a shopping complex at the intersection of Villa Maria Road and Highway 6 South in Bryan. In the cere mony, left to right, are Jim Ingram, Chamber of Commerce president; J. C. Jones, Ward’s Bryan manager; A. G. Car- mach, zone manager for Ward’s; R. B. Butler of R. B. Butler, Inc., general contractor, and J. A. Boula, Ward’s regional engineering manager. Carroll’s good food Corner Attention SENIOR & GRADUATE MEIN Students—U. S. 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