The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 02, 1967, Image 3

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P. O. Box 2680 • College Station, Texas 77840
Texas A&M’s Journalism De
partment honored outstanding
students and announced scholar
ship winners at its annual ban
quet Saturday night.
Eddie Joe Davis of Henrietta
received the Sigma Delta Chi
award as outstanding graduate of
the department. Davis is cadet
colonel of A&M’s Corps of Cadets
and the son of Mr. and Mrs. D. D.
Davis of Henrietta.
THE OUTSTANDING junior
award went to Winston Green, Jr.,
of Tyler. Green, editor of the
Battalion, and son of Mr. and Mrs.
Winston E. Green, 536 Sunny-
side, Tyler, was also awarded a
$200 Dallas Press Club scholar
ship.
John W. Fuller was tabbed out
standing sophomore. His parents
are Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fuller,
2753 Dena Drive, San Angelo.
Michael Batsell, a marketing
major from Phoenix, Ariz., was
named outstanding member of
Alpha Delta Sigma, national ad
vertising fraternity. Batsell’s
parents are Mr. and Mrs. H. M.
Batsell of 3335 W. Sierra Vista,
Phoenix.
THE $400 Minneapolis Star
Scholarship was awarded to Judy
Franklin, a junior student and
TRY
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. T.
E. Franklin, 738 Garden Acres,
Bryan. She is editor of THE
REVIEW, Liberal Arts School
magazine.
A $200 H e a r s t Foundation
scholarship was won by Gary
Sherer, a junior. He is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Sherer, 5
George St., Binghamton, N. Y.
Bryan’s radio station KORA
awarded $100 scholarships to Rob
ert Solovey and Mrs. Connelle
Peace. Solovey, a junior, is the
son of Ire Lee Solovey, 160 Col
ony Road, Silver Springs, Md.
Mrs. Peace is of 306-A Montclair,
College Station.
Don Janacek, a sophomore of
Y-l-L Hensel, College Station,
won a $400 Hearst Foundation
scholarship.
NEAL BOORTZ, a junior, was
awarded a $100 Dallas Press Club
Foundation Scholarship. He lives
at 311 Redmond Dr., College Sta
tion.
Junior Robert Borders of Cen
ter won a $100 Houston Post
Scholarship. Borders is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Borders,
410 Elm, Center.
A FRESHMAN, Joan Gorzycki,
won a $150 Hearst Foundation
scholarship. She is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Gor
zycki, 4309 Aspen, Bryan.
Manuel Pina, a senior, claimed
a $200 Clayton Fund Scholarship.
He lives at 405 Welsh, College
Station.
Dr. Delbert McGuire, head of
the Journalism Department, who
will be leaving this fall for the
University of North Carolina, was
given an appreciation award by
the students of the department.
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NOTICE TO BIDDERS
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
INVITATION FOR BIDS
Sealed proposals will be received by the
ifector of Finance, City of College
alien, Texas for the purchase of the
•Hewing items;
Used police vehicles:
1 1965 8 cyl. Plymouth 4-door sedan
383 Cid
1 1964 8 cyl. Ford 4 door sedand
390 Cid
The above motor vehicles may be in-
•ected at the city hall located at 101
hureh Street.
Sealed proposals will be received until
•W a. m. Monday, May 15, 1967 and will
ublicly opened and read aloud in the
ly council room at 10:00 a. m. on the
•file date.
The City of College Station reserves the
iht to reject any and all bids and to
>ive any formality. The City also re
ives the right to award to the bidder (s)
considers most advantageous to the City.
Florence Neelley
Director of Finance
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within walking distance of campus, needed
for responsible single person for second
summer session. Call 846-3715. 440t4
OFFICIAL NOTICE
Official notices 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: Shamsuddin, Abu Muhammad
Degree: Doctor of Philosophy in Agronomy
Dissertation: Photoperiodic Effects on
Primary and Ratoon Growth in Three
Varieties of Grain Sorghum
Time: May 4, 1967 at 9:15 a. m.
Place: Room 303 in Plant Sciences Bldg.
Wayne C. Hall
Dean of Graduate Studies 440t2
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral I
Name: Kudchadker, Mrs. Shanti Arvir
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Place: Room 229 in Chemistry Bldg.
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Dean of Graduate Studies 439t2
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Miller, Edmond Trowbridge
Degree: Doctor of Philosophy in Civil En
gineering
Dissertation : Investigation of Traffic Sim
ulation Models for a Signalized Street
network
Tme: May 3, 1967 at 3:00 p. m.
Place: Conference Room in Highway Re
search Center
Wayne C. Hall
Dean of Graduate Studies 439t2
Regalia for the May, 1967
Commencement Exercise
All students who are candidates for the
degree of Doctor of Philosophy are required
to order hoods as well as the doctor’s cap
and gown. The hoods are to be left at the
Registrar’s Office no later than 1:00 p. m.,
Tuesday, May 23 (this will be accomplished
by a representative of the College Exchange
Store). The Ph.D. hoods will not be
in the procession since all such cand
will be hooded on the stage as a part of
:rs
Degree will wear the Master’s cap and
>wn. All civilian students who
the ceremonies. Candidates for the Master’:
cap
are candi
dates for the Bachelor’s Degree will wear
the bachelor’s cap and gown. ROTC stu
dents who are candidates for the Bachelor’s
“A” unifor
helor s cap am
ho are candidal
Degree will wear the Class “A” uniform
in lieu of academic regalia. Senior boots
are optional with the uniform. Rental of
caps and gowns may be arranged with the
Exchange Store. Orders may be placed
between 8:00 a. m. Monday, May 1 and
6:00 p. m. Friday, May 12. The rental is
as follows: Doctor’s cap and gown, $5.26 ;
Master’s cap and gown, $4.75; Bachelor’s
cap and gown, $4.25. Hood rental is the
same as
gown,
$4.75 ; Bachelor’s
gown, $4.25. Hood rental is the
that for cap and gown. A 2%
ite Sales Tax is required in addi-
Texas State
tion to these rental
> rentals.
C. E. Tishler, Chairman
Convocations Committee
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All damaged items restored to full
utility by our repairs department.
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32nd & S. Tabor Streets — Bryan
Those undergraduate students who have
95 semester hours of credit may purchase
the A&M ring. The hours passed at the
time of the preliminary grade report, April
3, 1967, may be used in satisfying the 96
hours requirement. Those student qualify
ing under this regulation may leave their
name with the Ring Clerk in the Registrar’s
Office in order that she may check their
records to determine their eligibility to
order the ring. Orders for the rings will
be taken between April 17 and May 31,
1967. These rings will be returned to this
office for further delivery on or about July
5, 1967. The Ring Clerk is on duty from
8:00 a. m. to 12:00 noon, Monday through
Friday.
H. L. Heaton, Director of
Admissions and Registrar 420t32
The 1966-67 official directory of offices,
staff and students is now available. You
may send your orders (interdepartmentsl
orders, etc.) to the Student Publications
Office, YMCA Building. The price is $1.0*
per directory.
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From $99.50
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“Children Welcome”
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AUTO INSURANCE
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THE BATTALION Tuesday, May 2, 1967 College Station, Texas Page 3
OUTSTANDING JOURNALISTS
Eddie Joe Davis (center) was named “Outstanding Journalism Graduate of 1967” Satur
day night at the Journalism Department’s annual Awards Banquet. Also named were John
Fuller (left), “Outstanding Sophomore Journalist,” and Winston Green, “Outstanding Jun
ior Journalist.” (Battalion Staff Photo)
Food Services Announce
Dining Hall Improvements
Contracts are being awarded
for over $100,000 in improve
ments to Sbisa Dining Hall, Col.
Fred Dollar, director of Food
Services, announced Monday.
“Those heavy metal doors
along the south wall of Sbisa
Mess Hall will be one of the areas
improved,” Dollar said.
A contract has been awarded
for approximately $4,000 to a
local Bryan-College Station firm
for the installation of new solid-
glass doors to replace the metallic
ones now in use.
The doors, according to Dollar,
will be somewhat smaller than
the ones presently being used.
Clear glass will surround the new
doors and will replace the glass
hemispheres over the doors. The
new doors are designed to in
crease the amount of light in the
south dining hall and in the Cash
Cafeteria.
Dollar also announced a con
tract still pending for the addi
tion of two new cafeteria lines
to Sbisa Mess Hall.
The two lines, which should
cost the Food Services Dept,
around $98,000, will be more mod
ern than anything now being-
used here.
The new lines will have glass
and Formica fronts and will
serve four beverages: Milk, tea,
coffee, and punch. It has been
a goal of Food Servicese to be
able to serve all four drinks at
a single meal.
Awarding of this contract is
expected soon.
The food service consultant
firm of Mulhauser, Holmes and
Riggs of Bellaire, Tex., is pres
ently drawing up a set of work
ing plans by which the depart-
Senior Journalist Awarded
Second Place For Writing
Gustavo de la Garza, a senior
journalism major from Raymond-
ville, won second place in a state
wide writing contest conducted
by the Texas Folklore Society.
College and university students
in Texas were eligible to enter.
De la Garza’s topic was Don
Pedrito Jaramillo, a faith healer
who was widely known in South
Texas. His memory is kept alive
by South Texas residents by an
annual pilgrimage to Falfurrias
to place flowers on his grave.
A canvas protects the grave from
the elements and candles burn
continually.
De la Garza spent three months
gathering information for the
paper. He interviewed people
who had known Jaramillo and did
research work in libraries.
De la Garza’s article will be
published in the annual publi
cation of the Texas Folklore
Society. The oldest folklore so
ciety in America, the Texas Folk
lore Society had as its secretary
for many years J. Frank Dobie,
noted Texas author. Wilson Hud
son is the current secretary and
editor of all publications of the
society.
HERE’S A SUMMER JOB FOR YOU!
Kelly Services offers temporary working opportunities de
signed for you and your specific needs. Kelly Services is
located in 184 cities, so there will be work wherever you
happen to be. And you’ll be paid top rates. Save money
for tuition, books, clothes, travel, or just plain fun. Here
are some of the jobs you can have this summer:
KELLY GIRL
Typing
Stenographic
Secretarial
Clerical
Tabulating
KELLY MARKETING
Demonstrating
Telemarketing
Mystery shopping
Canvassing
Survey-taking
KELLY LABOR
KELLY TECHNICAL
Truck driving
Layout
Inspection assembly
Designing
Machine operation
Drafting
Stock work
Illustrating
Lumber work
Programming
General labor
Surveying
Work when you want to! Where you want to in any one of
the 184 cities where Kelly Services is located. Visit the
Kelly offices near your campus or write to the Kelly office
in your own hometown.
(Equal Opportunity Employer)
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ment can make improvements in
the traffic flow, layout and equip
ment. plan of the Sbisa kitchens.
The plans are expected by the
firm in about a week.
Jaycees Install
Officers During
Awards Banquet
Frank Brewer was installed as
the new president of the Bryan-
College Station Jaycees at the
annual awards banquet Saturday
at Clayton’s Restaurant.
Other officers installed were
Roy Foster, first vice president;
Sidney Bergouin, second vice
president; Joe Zemanek, third
vice president; Paul Baumer, sec
retary; Redge Crowder, treasur
er; and James C. Smith, past
president.
Immediately following the in
stallation of officers came the
awards for the past year. Re
ceiving the most coveted award,
Jaycee of the Year, was John
Birkner.
Other awards included: Out
standing Project Chairman to
Roy Robertson, Outstanding Of
ficer to Frank Brewer, Key Man
Award to Bennie Steel and Roy
Frenzel and the Outstanding
First-year Jaycee Award to Jim
Raatz.
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