The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 16, 1967, Image 4

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    THE BATTALION
Page 4 College Station, Texas Thursday, March 16, 1967
Four New Profs
Houston Senator At YMCA Friday
Gay said the meeting is open
to all students and faculty-staff
members. He asked those who
plan to attend the luncheon to
contact the MSC Student Pro
gram Office by Thursday eve
ning.
State Sen. Henry C. Grover of
Houston will discuss “Issues Con
fronting the State Legislature”
at an informal luncheon here Fri-r
day.
The talk is set in room 202 of
the YMCA,
Added To Trigon
You have to
look for the
"W” because
it’s silent.
Mr. Wrangler
for wreal sportswear.
The famous silent “W”: you
don't pronounce it, but you
must look for it if you want
sportswear that looks wright,
fits wright, feels wright. Made
wright, too—many in no-iron
fabrics treated with the wre-
markable Wranglok® per
manent press finish. Mr.
Wrangler sportswear is
here, on campus, in your size.
Conway & Co., Bryan
Beall’s Dept. Store, Bryan
Assignment of Maj. Charles R.
Sprague and three sergeants to
the Military Science Department
has been announced by Col. D. L.
Baker, military science professor.
Major Sprague, 32, became as
sociate PMS in the Army ROTC
basic division. The officer came
to A&M from an Engineer Ad
visory Division in Saigon.
The 1957 West Point graduate
earned a masters degree in civil
engineering at A&M in 1961 and
AEC Contract
Is Renewed
Texas A&M has renewed a con
tract with the Atomic Energy
Commissio nand Oak Ridge As
sociated Universities to operate
a program designed to stimulate
high school students toward
choosing careers in atomic
energy.
President Earl Rudder signed
the agreement which calls for a
mobile atomic energy exhibit,
“This Atomic World,” to tour
high schools in North and North
Central Texas next fall.
Donald V. Jensen, a Youngs
town University graduate and
1967 Academic Year Institute
participant at A&M, will conduct
the demonstration lecture in
schools from Dalhart to Dallas,
announced Coleman Loyd, Na
tional Science Foundation pro
grams coordinator.
Loyd’s office will arrange Jen
sen’s schedule for September
through Christmas, 1967. The
NSF programs director said in
formation and agreement forms
will be mailed to principals of
Panhandle and North Central
Texas schools within a week.
Jensen, a former junior high
school teacher at Fowler, Ohio,
will train at Oak Ridge for eight
weeks this summer. He and his
family will reside in the Dallas-
Fort Worth area during the year.
is a registered professional engi
neer in Louisiana. He served with
units in Korea, Fort Leonard
Wood, Fontainebleau, France, and
Vietnam. He was project officer
for new lock construction in
Michigan and attended the Fort
Belvoir, Va., Engineers School.
The major, his wife, the former
Betty Canavespi of Bryan, and
three sons reside at 309 Border-
brook.
SFC Robert Earle, SFC Donald
White, and Staff Sgt. Ronald
Flower were assigned in the de
partment.
Earle, 37, has 18 years service
and came to A&M from the Com
bined Arms School in Germany.
The advanced ROTC section ser
geant shot with the 2nd Army
Marksmanship Unit and works
with the A&M rifle team. He and
his family live at 3812 Spring-
hollow, Bryan.
A senior instructor in the basic
section, White came from previ
ous assignment as a platoon ser
geant in Vietnam. The Ardmore,
Okla., native also served at Scho
field Barracks and wears the
Bronze Star and Combat Infan
tryman’s Badge. The Whites live
at 3901 Tanglewood.
Flower, of Los Angeles, Calif.,
was assigned as instructor unit
personnel sergeant. He was a
personnel management clerk of
the 84th Engineers in Quinhon,
Vietnam, and came to A&M from
Fort Bliss, where he was a train
ing center statistical supervisor.
He lives at 1602 South College,
Bryan.
JETS STATE WINNERS
Among first place state winners in Junior Creek, chemistry, and Janelle Kasparekof]
Engineering Technical Society competition Needville. Dr. Wayne C. Hall, A&M’s aca-
at Texas A&M are (from left) Gary Key of demic vice president, presented plaques !
Daingerfield, physics; Roy Webb of Pasa- More than 700 high school students anii|
dena, slide rule; Danton Spivey of Clear sponsors participated in the conference.
Faster Recording System
Aids Long Distance Calls
Rauch Heads Session
At Home Safety Meet
John R. Rauch, an instructor in
the Firemen’s Training Division
of Texas A&M’s Engineering Ex
tension Service, will chair a home
safety session during a Texas
Safety Association meeting Mon
day through Wednesday in Hous
ton.
A faster method of recording
information on long distance tele
phone calls has been placed in
effect in Southwestern States
Telephone Company’s long dis
tance center at Bryan.
Called “mark sense” ticketing,
the new procedure is described by
Southwestern’s division manager
Rex Bailey as “. . . a purely auto
matic operation once it has
passed from the operator’s
hands.”
“Although the improvements
realized through the new method
are not visibly apparent to the
customer, this change represents
a much faster more reliable and
efficient means of recording in
formation on long distance calls,”
Bailey said.
Using specially treated graph
ite lead pencils, operators record
information such as the area
code, the called number and the
calling number, whether the call
is station to station, person to
person, collect, etc., on elaborately
designed IBM tickets with 370
separate boxes or “bubles.” “This
new method requires use of the
area code,” Bailey explained,
“and it eliminates the need k
giving the name of the tow
called.”
The tickets are shipped da!]
to the company’s revenue accous
ing center in San Angelo whet
they are fed into IBM machine:] Tw
which convert the data ink fiicel;
punched cards, then tapes, 8« ^ r fi "
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SAVINGS ON CANNED VEGETABLES!
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formation to be included in Ik
customer’s monthly bill, ft
function of rating calls is als
performed automatically.
The billing equipment includf
an “editing unit” which sorts oi
tickets which contain erroneo:
or inadequate information,
jected tickets are then careful
checked and rechecked to insm
that they reflect the correct i:
formation
The Southwestern States ti
center at Bryan serves as tli
“master” long distance office ft:
seven other area communite
Calls from the company’s ei
changes at College Station,: Cali
well, Deanville, Kurten, Son®
ville, Steele Store, and Tunis a:
also handled in the Bryan traffi
center.
st;
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Three Gradi
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Are Winners
At Meeting
Three Texas A&M gradu:
students gave winning papers:
the joint meeting of the Nor!
Texas Section and the Tes*
A&M Student Chapter of tl»
Two
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American Nuclear Society.
William L. Woodruff, Edr:
L. Sensintaffar and Shank
Ramchandran were the winne!
at the presentation of paper
Saturday.
Woodruff’s topic was “Critto
Flow Velocities For Collapse I 1
Concentric Cylinder Assemblies
Sensintaffar presented “Tc
Short Term Response of $
Peripheral Lymphocyte to Ion!
ing Radiation.” Ramchandran:
subject was “Determination ■ ^ wi
The Angular Momenta: of Exci!
States of Nuclei Using The Teel
niques of Nuclear Resonance Fit
orescence.”
Each winner received ?li'
from the North Texas Section t
the American Nuclear Society*
pay for their expenses to &
national conference April 13-15*
the University of Wi sconS
where they will present the*
papers.
Friday marked the beginniti
of the meeting with the regisW
tion followed by a banquet inti'
Ramada Inn.
Dr. A. D. Suttle, vice preside*
for research at Texas A&i
spoke at the banquet on
Modern Uses of Nuclear Energy
Saturday the meeting open*
with the presentation of pape*
by the various contestants.
A tour of the Cyclotron Ins*
tute followed the afterno*
presentations.
NOTICE!
All Juniors and Soph*
more Corp and Civil
ian Headline for make
up pictures for the
1967 Aggieland is
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