The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 02, 1966, Image 4

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    THE BATTALION
Page 4 College Station, Texas Wednesday, March 2, 1966
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2 Profs Receive
Army Gtations
Texas A&M President Earl
Rudder presented Army Com
mendation Medals and citations
to Maj. Henry P. O’Neal and
Maj. James L. Boone Jr. in Tues
day ceremonies.
O’Neal is in the 4151st USAR
School. Boone is assigned in the
837th Military Intelligence at
tachment at A&M.
Both officers served in units of
Texas’ 90th Infantry Division,
commanded by Rudder, a major
general in the Reserve and now
assigned to Continental Army
Command headquarters at Fort
Munroe, Va.
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.
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Campus Briefs
Debaters To Compete
In Oklahoma Meet
Texas A&M’s Debate Team
will compete in an open tourna
ment Friday and Saturday at
Southeastern State College at
Durant, Okla.
Debate Coach Carl said David
Gay and Benny Mays are in the
senior division. Wayne Prescott,
Ron Hinds, Davidd Maddox and
Mark Caperton compete in the
junior division.
Teams from Texas, Oklahoma,
Missouri and Kansas will do
word battle in the tournament.
Profs To Teach
In Corpus Christ!
A teacher - training course,
“Organizing and Teaching Acci
dent Prevention Subjects”, will be
taught by Texas A&M instruc
tors March 7-11 in Corpus
Christi.
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
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FRANK J. BORISKIE
Candidate For
COUNTY CLERK
BRAZOS COUNTY
I Will Sincerely Appreciate
Your Vote and Support.
Subject to action of the Democratic
Primary May 7, 1966
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