The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 09, 1966, Image 2

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    Spears To Visit
Here Thursday
Franklin Spears of Bexar
bounty, who ran for the state
attorney general’s post last May,
will be in Bryan-College Station
Thursday, according to officials
of the Bryan-College Station Jun
ior Chamber of Commerce.
Spears will address a noon
meeting of the Jaycees, will visit
with friends here, and will speak
at another meeting Thursday
night. The evening meeting ia
scheduled for 7:30 p.m. in the
Hillel Foundation Building, im
mediately south of the A&M cam
pus. The public has been invited.
Spears was defeated in the
Democratic primary election by
Crawford Mlartin.
Freshman Biology Major
‘In Water To His Knees 9
FRANKLIN SPEARS
Citation, horse of the year
1948, won 19 of his 20 races.
John Roby of Texas A&M is
in water to his knees toward be
coming an oceanographer.
The freshman biology major of
Houston has yearned to explore
the ocean’s depths since he en
rolled at Spring Branch High. He
submerged his left foot toward
that goal in high school.
The 18-year-old junior scientist
will be up to his waist by the
time he finishes undergraduate
studies in 1970. Then he plans
to begin graduate studies in
A&M’s Oceanography Depart
ment.
THE SON OF Mrs. Lorene
Roby classified sea shells, design
ed a pressure device for control
ling diving gas mixtures, caught
sharks and skin dived during high
school days.
He participated in a National
Science Foundation summer pro
gram for marine biologists at
Cape Haze Laboratory at Sara
sota, Fla., and has applied to go
back next summer. John and his
mother enrolled at A&M the same
time. Mrs. Roby, former class
room teached and director of
public relations and information
at Spring Branch, is working on
an education doctorate.
The slender freshman’s inter
ests are varied and he speaks on
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FOR SALE
REGISTERED AKC TOY POODLE
liver
ulpepper Drive, C.S.
1966 Mustang, power, air, automatic, low
865tfn
ileage, like new. 84
ir, air,
6-4481.
GARAGE SALE! Clothes, all sizes,
an’s watch, toys, bar bells, much more.
124 Culpepper, Bryan. TUESDAY THRU
IDAY. 8 a. m. till 6 :S0 p. m. 36612
PIANOS ORGANS
BAND INSTR.
Back to school music sale. New pianos,
per month. Used j ‘
th. New band instr..
Je.
onth. Used pianos, $10 per
w band instr., $10 per month.
Used pianos A band instr., $96 and up.
Tuning, repairs, and refinishing.
B & M Music Co.
21S W. 26th — Bryan
822-5226
FOR RENT
Normandy Manor
Apartments
Central air conditioning and heat
Colored-electric appliances
Swimming pool
—Large patio area
1 cai
—Carports and laundry facilities
—Drapes ai
srpeting
—Furnished and unfurnished
—1 - 2 bedroom apartments
—Walking distance to downtown
—Located near churches and schools
All Utilities Paid
Manager—Apt. No. 9—Mrs. Mann
828-8492
366tfn
Furnished apartment, 2 rooms, for boys
r couple, 4407 Aspen, Come by after 5:80.
364t3
FOR SALE OR RENT
BY OWNER, 60 acres near Bryan and
liege Station, mot
946-3637 or 846-6916.
nodern five room house.
BRYAN MOBILE HOMES. 4212 Old Col-
Road. Mobile Homes for SALE or
ege K
ENT,
846-6408.
368tl6
SPECIAL NOTICE
Buy your toys and gifts from WHITE
UTO SUPPLY. College SUtion. CASH
RLAY-A-WAY. 846-5626.
DONAHO SALES CO.
207 W. 28th
823-6666
Damaged & Unclaimed Freight,
Quality Merchandise At
Substantial Savings.
THE BRYAN ARMS
APARTMENTS
“Congenial Living”
Separate Adult A Family Areas
"Children Welcome"
Model Apts. Open For Inspection
From $120 - All Utilities Paid
1602 S. College Avenue
Resident Manager - Apt. 55
Phone 823-4260
Make Your Deposit Now
866tfn
Three bedroom house, one bath, first
block off can
6:00, 846-6602.
ie,
block off campus, Southside. Call after
351tfn
OTIS MCDONALD’S
Typewriters • Adding Machine* • Cal-
• f
sti
Sales
Norelco dictating equipment
429 South Main Street • Phone 822-1328
Bryan, Texas 77802
typewriters • Adding Mac nines s
dilators • Cash Registers • Electro
static Dry Copiers
• Service • Rentals
ATTENTION STUDENTS
Get All Supplies For Projects Such As
Foi “■
t'roji
Architecture For 6% Discount To All
Aggies.
208 Old Hwy. 6
Marion Pugh Lumber Co.
846-5711
HOME & CAR
RADIO REPAIRS
SALES & SERVICE
KEN’S RADIO & TV
303 W. 26th 822-2819
AUTO REPAIRS
All Makes
Just Say:
“Charge It”
Cade Motor Co.
Ford Dealer
• Watch Repair
• Jewelry Repair
• Diamond Senior
Rings
• Senior Rings
Refinished
C. W. Varner & Sons
Jewelers
North Gate 846-581G
THE
* Swimmi
FRENCH
QUARTER
APARTMENTS
* 1 ft 2 Bedrooms
• Fully Furnished
• Central Heat ft Air
* Electric Kitchens
OFFICIAL NOTICE
Official notice* must arrive in the Office
of Student Publications before deadline of
1 p. m. of the day preceding publication.
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Boehme, Hollis Clyde
Degree: Doctor of Philosophy in Physics
Dissertation: Chlorine and Deuteron Re
laxation Time Measurements in Liquid
HO and DCI.
Time: November 11, 1966 at 4:00 p. m.
Place: Room 146 at Physics Bldg.
Wayne C. Hall
Dean of Graduate Studies 366t2
PREVETERINARY SEMINAR
4 p. m., Thurs., Nov. 10, Chem. Lect.
Room “Research Animal Medicine and
Medical Research.” All PVM Freshmen
should attend, — others invited. 365t3
Those undergraduate students who have 95
houi
ir. '
elim
1966, may be used
96 hour requirement. Those students
semester hours of credit may purchase the
e hours passed at the time
preliminary grade report on Novem
ber 14, 1966, may be used in satisfying the
rs o:
ng. The hours peissed at the time
of the preliminary grade report on Nov<
nay be
96 hour requirement. Those students quali
fying under this regulation may leave their
names with the ring clerk in the Regis-
ar’s Office in order that she may check
leir records to determine their eligibility
> order the ring. Orders for the rings
ill be taken between November 28, 1966
and January 4, 1967. These rings will be
returned for delivery on or about February
16, 1967. The ring clerk is on duty from
8:00 a. m. to 12:00 noon, Monday through
Friday of each week.
H. L. Heaton, Director of
Admissions and Registrar 365t20
The English Proficiency Examination for
students majoring in business administra
tion will be given Wednesday, November
16, 1966, at 4:00 p. m. in Room 202 of
Francis Hall. Students who plan to take
this examination must register in the office
of the School of Business Administration
not later than 6 :00 p. m., Monday Novem
ber 14. 1966. 366t4
ENGINEERS IN TRAINING
EXAMINATION
The BIT examination for engineeriing B.S.
degree candidates in January 1967 will be
held Saturday, December 3, 1966, from 8 :00
a. m. - 6 :00 p. m. in room 301 Engineering
Building. (Those graduating in May or
Augrust 1967 may take the examination on
April 22, but not December 3.) Students
have been requested to mail their applica
tions and fees ($3.00 for B.S. candidates)
directly to Col. Green’s office, and the
Carpets ft Drapes
nming Pool
Laundry Facilities
ALL BILLS PAID
Ml Cros* St.
Collers Station
846-8981
STATE MOTEL, rooms and kitchen, da:
ind weekly rate, near
ms i
the
University, 8
lay
r, o46-
262tfn
VICTORIAN
APARTMENTS
Midway between Bryan &
AftM University
• All General Electric built-ins
• 1 ft 2 bedrooms with 1 or 1V4 baths
• Central heat ft air
• Large walk-in closets
• Beautiful courtyard with swimming
pool
• Carpets ft Drapes
• Carports ft laundry facilities
• Fumishe
• Resident manager. Apt. 1
tied or unfurnished
461 Lake
Phone 822-2035
164tfn
TRANSMISSIONS
REPAIRED & EXCHANGED
Completely Guaranteed
LOWEST PRICES
HAMILL’S TRANSMISSION
118 S. Bryan —Bryan— 822-6874
deadline for the arrival in his office is
November 21, 1966. Students may pick up
application forms and brochures at their
respective department head offices. The
usual subjects and a review schedule may
be obtained from Dean J. G. McGuire or
your department head.
The 1966-67 official directory of offices,
staff and students is now available. You
may send your orders (interdepartmental
orders, etc.) to the Student Publications
Office, YMCA Building. The price is $1.00
per directory.
Attention Students:
Students receiving
Student Aid Fund, Inc. (Guaranteed Loan
Program) since November 8, 1966, may
apply for a Federal Interest Subsidy.
Applications for this subsidy may be ob
tained from the Student Financial Aid
Office, Room 308, YMCA Building. 851tl8
Students receiving loans under the United
GIL’S RADIO & TV
Sales: Curtis Mathis
Service: All makes and models,
including color T. V.
and multiplex F M
2403 S. College 822-0826
TYPEWRITERS
Rentals-Sales-Service
Terms
Distributors For:
Royal and Victor
Calculators &
Adding Machines
CATES
TYPEWRITER CO.
909 S. Main 822-6000
AMALIE, ENCO,
HAVOLINE, CONO
CO 30c Qt.
PRESTONE $1.59 Gal.
Quantity rights reserved. Oil
filters Vz price. Every item
discounted.
BRYAN OIL WHSE.
805 N. College (Highway 6, N)
at 19th
FREIGHT SALVAGE
• Brand Name Furniture
• Household Appliances
• Bedding
• Office Furniture
• Plumbing Fixtures
All damaged Items restored to full
utility by our repairs department.
C & D SALVAGE CO.
32nd ft S. Tabor Streets — Bryan
Baker Tire Co.
19th and Bryan Streets
WHERE YOU CAN
BUY TIRES CHEAPER.
One Way and Local Trailers
For Rent
Call 822-8159 ^
TaJULM MlfAL CYSTUMac.
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES :
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
3400 S. College 823-8051
SOSOLIK’S
TV & RADIO SERVICE
Zenith - Color & B&W - TV
All Makes - TV - Repaired
713 S. Main 822-1941
WORK WANTED
Typing, thesis experience, 822-0061 or
822-3523 after 1:00 p. m. 353tfn
Typing. 846-6410.
326tfn
REMODELING. REPAIR WORK AND
GENERAL CONTRACTING, after 5:00
call 846-5918. DON MARABLE. 290tfn
CHILD CARE
Graduate Student wife would like to
care for children weekly or hourly, 846-
6634.
361U5
Child care all agee. 846-8X51.
341tfn
Child care experience, 8-5 and hourly,
846-5548 or 846-6536. 336tfn
Gregory’s Day Nursery—846-4005. 218tfn
HUMPTY DUMPTY CHILDREN CEN
TER, 3406 South College, State Licensed.
123-8626. Virginia D. Jones, R. N. 99tfn
EMPLOYMENT
NOTICE
Designations as to sex in our Help Wanted
»nd Employment Agency columns are
Hade only (1) to Indicate bona fide occupa
tional qualifications for employment which
an employer regards as reasonably neces-
to the normal operation of his business
or enterprise, or (2) as a convenience to
era to let them know which posi-
would be of
sary to the n<
rise
our reade
tions the advertiser believe
tlons tne advertiser believes would be ot
more interest to one sex than the other
because of the work involved. Such desig-
icause or the work involved. Such desig
nations shall not be taken to indicate that
tr intent
rence, 1
or discrimination in employment practices.
ms shal
any advertiser intends or practices any un
lawful preference, limitation, specification
HELP WANTED
Couple, without children, to live at motel
and mi
p. m. for appointment.
en, to live a
anage it. Call 846-6879 after 6:00
366t4
R.N. to work 3-11 p.m. and 11-7 a.m.
and relief shift at Madison County Hos
pital. Starting salary $350.00 and up.
Meals
■ting salary tB&U.OU and
ided; uniforms laundered. Con-
— after
296tfn
i provided; uniforms launden
tact B. Tugger, R.N. at VI 6-5493
6 p.m.
INSTRUCTION
TUTORING ! English tutoring. Grammar
and Composition, Shakespeare and Research
Paper. Call Mrs. Simmons. 822-4343. 365t3
TRY
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
For
BEST
RESULTS
PRESTONE $1.59 gal.
No Limit.
Havoline, Enco, Ama
lie, Conoco 30c qt.
Where low oil prices originate.
Quantity Rights Reserved
Parts Wholesale Too
Filters, Oil, Air - Fuel
10,000 Parts - We Fit
96% of All Cars - Save
25 - 40%
Brake Shoes $2.90 ex.
(most cars)
Auto trans. oil 25tf
AC - Champion - Autolite plugs
Tires—Low price every day —
Just check our price with any
other of equal quality.
AH approved Credit Cards
accepted
Your Friedrich Dealer
Joe Faulk Auto Parts
220 E. 25th Bryan, Texas
JOE FAULK ’32
20 years in Bryan
LET’S PLAY BILLIARDS
AT
Aggieland Recreation Center
Behind Betty’s Fashions
In Redmond Terrace Shopping Center
18 BILLIARD TABLES
7 NEW PINBALL MACHINES
2 SNOOKER TABLES
OPEN SEVEN DAYS WEEKLY
8 A. M. TILL MIDNIGHT
LADIES PLAY FREE
MONDAY THRU FRIDAY — 9 A. M. - 11 A. M.
Register Free For Lifetime Pass
— JOINTED CUE STICKS —
AGGIELAND RECREATION
CENTER
REDMOND TERRACE SHOPPING CENTER
many subjects.
“I’M AN encyclopedia of in
formation nobody really wants,”
he smiles. Studies have curtail
ed his hobbies, but one continues
to take his time.
“I think a lot,” he offered. John
is a charter member of the Amer
ican Society for Oceanography, in
the Singing Cadets and a photo
grapher.
Think sessions don’t temper his
craving for action.
AT CAPE HAZE, he descended
into Gulf waters so clear “even I
could see,” the glasses-wearing
Aggie remarked. Some savings
went for a face mask ground to
his prescription.
When not scooping plankton
for research, John and 10 other
students from all over the U. S.
gingerly picked their way among
sharks hauled aboard the research
vessel. The ship took the budding
oceanographer to the Bahamas
three days.
Skin diving sessions at San
Marcos brought Dallas-born Roby
face to face with life he will be
studying.
“Finding and feeding bass was
great fun,” he recalled. “The
fish swam right up to my mask.”
Science runs in John’s veins.
His afther is associated with an
instruments firm and holds pa
tents on several electrical devices.
The youth’s goal, however, is
getting under water.
THE BATTALION
Wednesday, November 9, 1966 College Station, Texas Page 3
Cycle Accidents
On The Increase
Bulletin Board
TODAY
Aggie Wives Bridge Club will
meet at 7:30 p.m. at the MSC.
THURSDAY
Beaumont Hometown Club will
meet immediately after yell prac
tice in room 2D in the MSC.
Bell County Hometown Club
will meet after yell practice in
room 205 of the Academic Build
ing.
Dallas Hometown Club will
meet at 7:30 p.m. in rooms 3B
and 3C in the MSC.
Deep East Texas Hometown
Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. in
room 2C in the MSC. All persons
wishing to join please attend.
Harrison County Hometown
Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. at
the MSC.
Rio Grande Valley Hometown
Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. in
room 224 of the Academic Build
ing.
Texarkana Hometown Club will
meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Social
Room in the MSC.
San Angelo-West Texas Home
town Club will meet at 7:30 p.m.
in room 3A of the MSC.
An alarming increase in the
number of deaths from motor
cycle accidents is causing concern
among physicians, traffic experts
and safety officials, says Miss
Lucille Moore, Extension recrea
tion specialist at Texas A&M.
In 1965, 1,580 persons were kill
ed in motorcycle accidents in the
nation, more than a 40 percent
increase over 1964. Studies have
shown that as many as 50 per
cent of those involved in motor
cycle accidents were under 20
years of age.
Safety authorities have noted
that much of the motorcycle acci
dent problem seems to be cen
tered on college and some high
school campuses where motorcycl
ing is rapidly increasing. They
also point out that the nature of
the motorcycle seems to encour
age riders to take chances. It
is a light, “sporty” mode of trans
portation and lends itself to group
traveling.
Miss Moore says that injuries
are greatest to the legs, aims
and head. Most of the deaths
are due to head injuries. The
possibility of injury is increased
when more than one person is
riding.
Because a motorcycle rider is
moi’e exposed than an automo
bile driver, he is subject to great
er injury in an accident. For this
reason, the National Safety Coun
cil says it is essential for motor
cyclists to wear a helmet, goggles
or wind visor, heavy shoes or
boots and heavy outer clothing.
Motorcycle registrations have
doubled in the past five years.
An estimated 1.5 million motor
cycles, motor scooters and motor
bikes are being operated today.
Their use is considered a grow
ing recreational sport. However,
in spite of the special skills need
ed to ride a motorcycle, only five
states have special driver’s license
requirements for a cycle operator.
Texas requires both written and
Dairy Scholarship
Set For Nov. 17
A $200 Dairy Production Schol
arship will be awarded Nov. 17
at the annual Dairyman’s short
course in the MSC Ballroom.
Preference will be given to
sophomores in dairy science pro
duction based on need and aca
demic achievement Dr. R. E.
Leighton, professor of Dairy
Science, Department of Animal
Science, said.
Students wishing to apply
may do so in Room 110 of the
Herman Keep Building.
driving tests for cycles over five
brake horepower. The rapid in
crease in popularity of motor
cycling has occurred without a
matching increase in training pro-
grambs for riders.
ATTENTION ! ! !
ALL CLUBS
Athletic, Hometown, Pro
fessional, and Campus Or
ganizations.
Pictures for the club sections of
the Aggieland are now being
scheduled at the Student Publi
cations Office, Y.M.C.A. Build
ing.
AGGIELAND 1967 OUTFIT
PICTURES
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 7
8 ...
9 ...
10 ~
14 ..
15 ...
E2 & F2
G2 & H2
Al & BJ
Cl & Dl
El & FI
G1 & HI
CORPS SENIORS &
1ST SERGEANTS
YEARBOOK PORTRAIT
SCHEDULE
Corps seniors and outfit first
serfgeants will have their por
trait made for the AGGIELAND
’67 according to the following
schedule. Portraits will be made
at the University Studio in Class
A Winter uniform.
Executive officers and first
sergeants will also have por
traits made in GH caps for the
military section.
Commanding officers will have
full length portraits made in
boots. PLEASE MAKE IN
DIVIDUAL APPOINTMENTS
WITH THE STUDIO FOR
THESE FULL LENGTH POR
TRAITS. CO’s full length pic
ture unfirm is midnight shirt.
Sqds. 10-14...
Co. Al-Dl.
El-Hl.
A2-D2.
E2-H2-
3 & 7
7
8
9
10
& 8
& 9
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LOOKING POg —
VUWfcWT LXX&V AT
bonfire special
at LOUPOT’S
Old Army Sweat Shirts.
$3.45 value, now $1.45
discontinued outfit
T-Shirts — 75c
Work Gloves — 39c & up
Khaki Shirts and Pants
95c each
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