The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 18, 1966, Image 3

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    THE BATTALION
Page 2 College Station, Texas Friday, November 18, 1966
Finance Major
Wins $500 Award
“They’ll have a renewed appreciation for th’ classroom
after the Bonfire!”
T unisian Delegation
To Visit Campus
A Tunisian delegation headed
by Mohamed Jeddi, the country’s
undersecretary of state for agri
culture, will visit Texas A&M
University this weekend.
The group, which arrives Sat
urday for a four-day familiariza
tion tour, will confer with uni
versity agricultural officials and
meet with some 50 Tunisian stu
dents who are studying agricul
tural specialties here under an
Agency for International Devel
opment (AID) contract.
Accompanying Jeddi will be
Abdelmajid Gara, chief of Tuni
sia’s agricultural research and
education division; Leonard Korn-
feld, chief of the U. S. human
resources division of AID-Tuni-
sia; and John Locke, an interpre
ter. Kornfeld is with the U. S.
embassy at Tunis.
The Tunisians will meet Mon
day and Tuesday with A&M Dean
of Agriculture R. E. Patterson
and various agricultural depart
ment heads, research personnel
and representatives of the Agri
cultural Extension Service.
A&M’s International Programs
Office, which administers the
AID contract, will host a recep
tion for the visitors from 4 to 6
p.m. Saturday in the Memorial
Student Center.
President Earl Rudder will host
a dinner for them Saturday at
Briarcrest Country Club and the
Tunisian Students Club has
scheduled a Sunday dinner in
their honor at the Holiday Inn.
John H. Lewis, 21-year-old
Texas A&M University senior
finance major, has been awarded
the $500 Fred A. Randall Mem
orial Scholarship Award.
H. C. Hervey, chairman of the
scholarship committee for the
Houston Society of Insurance
Management, announced the
award. The scholarship, pre-
Fish Experts
To Lecture
Here Monday
A combined Graduate College
lecture Monday at Texas A&M
University features two fisheries
experts.
Both men will discuss the topic,
“Water, Fish and Research . . .
Why?”, at 8 p.m. in room 107 of
the Biological Sciences Building.
The speakers are Robert M.
Ingle, director of research, Divi
sion of Salt Water Fisheries,
Florida Board of Conservation,
Tallahassee, and Robert M. Jen
kins, National Reservoir Research
Program director, Bureau of
Sport Fisheries and Wildlife, Fay
etteville, Ark.
Ingle has degrees from Minne
sota, Miami and Florida State
universities. His 41 papers in
professional journals and his
breadth of knowledge in fisheries
and administration of fisheries
programs has attracted wide in
terest.
CIVILIAN
SENIORS
and
GRADUATE
STUDENTS
Will have their portrait
made for the Aggieland
’67
November 16 - January 15
Portraits will be made at the
University Studio (coat and
tie).
THE BATTALION
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Publisher Texas A&M University
Student Editor Winston Green Jr.
Managing Editor John Fuller
Staff Writers Patricia Hill, Mike Plake,
Robert Borders, Jerry Grisham
Head Sports Writer — Gary Sherer
Staff Photographer Russell Autrey
TOWN HALL PRESENTS
THE LOVIN’
SPOONFUL
TUESDAY NIGHT, NOY. 22
AT G. ROLLIE WHITE COLISEUM
after the BONFIRE
Tickets: General Admission — $2.00
Aggies With Activity Card — $1.50
Seating limited due to construction—get tickets now at the
M.S.C. Program Office
This is a Town Hall Extra—Everyone Needs A Ticket
Additional Attraction — NEIL FORD & THE FANATICS
sented annually to a Texas A&M
student by the Society, will be
presented to Lewis at a luncheon
in Houston Dec. 14.
R. W. White, of Gulf Oil Cor
poration and president of the
Houston Society of Insurance
Management, will present the
award. Lewis will receive $250
this semester and $250 more next
semester contingent on his re
maining in school.
Lewis is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Homer H. Lewis of Tenaha.
Mr. Lewis is a retired teacher.
Lewis transferred to Texas
A&M from Stephen F. Austin
State College and has done addi
tional work at Lamar State Col
lege and Panola College. His
overall grade point ratio is 1.9
with a 2.5 grade point ratio in
finance courses. Lewis is a mem
ber of the Finance Club and the
Shelby County Hometown Club.
Dr. Jack W. Coleman, acting
head of the Finance Department,
and Dr. John E. Pearson, director,
of the School of Business Admin
istration, will accompany Lewis
to Houston when he receives the
award.
Dr. Pearson will be the speak
er for the luncheon. His topic
will be the work of the School of
Business Administration, with
special emphasis placed on
courses in insurance and the man
ner in which they and other man
agement courses studied in the
Department help prepare a grad
uate for work in risk and insur
ance management.
PALACE
NOW SHOWING
Rod Taylor
In
THE LIQUIDATOR’
QUEEN
DOUBLE FEATURE
‘BIRTH OF TRIPLETS’
&
“NO GREATER SIN’’
TODAY & SATURDAY
Rock Hudson
In
“SECONDS”
STARTS SUNDAY
2 COLOR HITS
“THE TRAMPLERS”
&
“THE NAKED AND
THE DEAD”
, KU DM N UbDLB I? VI MiS IRft
TONIGHT AT 6: 30 P. M.
Marlon Brando
In
“APPALOOSA”
&
“OUT OF SIGHT”
(BOTH IN COLOR)
ADDED ATTRACTION SAT.
“BATTLE OF DRAG
STRIPPERS”
CIRCLE
LAST NITE AT 6:30 P. M.
Sean Connery
In
“FINE MADNESS”
“SEX AND SINGLE
GIRL”
tj «*:
OUR SAT. NITE BIG 3
Clark Gable
In
“TALL MEN”
No. 2 At 8:40 p. m.
Andy Griffith
In
“NO TIME FOR SGTS.”
No. 3 At 10:15 p. m.
Robert Mitchum
In
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‘THIS HtJNXKBCT
National Defense Student Loans
Available During Spring Semester
A limited number of National have applications for admission
Defense Student Loans will be
made to assist half or full time
students during the spring semes
ter 1967, according to R. M. Lo
gan, director of student financial
aid.
Students eligible for these
loans are those enrolled under the
Departments of Agricultural Ed
ucation, Education and Psycholo
gy, Health and Physical Educa
tion, Industrial Education or who
into teacher education.
Application forms for the loans
can be obtained from the Student
Financial Aid Office, Room 303,
YMCA Building. These will be
available from Nov. 29 to Jan.
20 and all applications must be
filed with the office by Jan. 25.
Applications will be approved and
the students informed of action
as soon as possible after this date.
These loans are made possible
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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.
CORPS SENIORS &
1ST SERGEANTS
YEARBOOK PORTRAIT
SCHEDULE
Corps seniors and outfit first
sergeants 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.
Co. E2-H2 10 & 14
Make-ups — Nov. 15 - 23
TELEDYNE INDUSTRIES
Geotech Division
Will Interview
• Mechanical Engineers • Geoscientists
• Electrical Engineers • Physicists
NOVEMBER 29 and 30
for rewarding careers in research, design, development, and data handling
related to the earth sciences. For interview:
CONTACT UNIVERSITY PLACEMENT OFFICE
or write
Supervisor, Recruiting and Training
Teledyne Industries—Geotech Division
3401 Shiloh Road
Garland, Texas
An Equal Opportunity Employer
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