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    Friday, May 12, 1967
THE BATTALION
College Station, Texas
Page 3
Dr. Berner Named To New Position
Dr. Leo Berner, Jr., associate
professor of oceanography at
Texas A&M, has been named as
sistant dean of the Graduate Col
lege, effective Sept. 1.
Dr. Wayne C. Hall, A&M’s
academic vice president and
graduate dean, said Dr. Berner
replaces Dr. James G. Potter,
who will become Physics Depart
ment head at the Florida Insti
tute of Technology at Melbourne.
Dr. Hall said Berner will con
tinue teaching and research in
oceanography in addition to part-
time duties as assistant dean.
Berner joined A&M in 1965 as
administrative scientist in the
Oceanography and Meteorology
Department. He became associ
ate professor of oceanography
last year.
Prior to .coming to A&M, Ber
ner served four years as associ
ate program director of the Na
tional Science Foundation, Wash
ington, D. C.
A native of Pasadena, Calif.,
Beimer earned his Ph.D. at the
Scripps Institution of Oceanogra
phy. His M.S. is from the Uni
versity of California at Los An
geles. He has the B. A. from
Pomona College and also attend
ed the A. A. Citrus Junior Col
lege.
Berner was acting curator of
Marine Invertebrates at Scripps
Institution of Oceanography in
1960-61. He also was visiting as
sistant professor at the Univer
sity of Oregon’s Institute of Ma
rine Biology in 1961.
Other assignments included
posts as an assistant research
biologist and fisheries research
biologist at Scripps. He was a
biologist for operation shell
back” in the eastern tropical pa-
New Life-Saving Light Post
Breaks Away Upon Impact
cific in 1952, and biologist for
the operation “Wigwam” under
water atomic test in 1955.
A fellow of the American As
sociation for the Advancement of
Science since 1963, Berner is a
member of the Society of Sigma
Xi, American Society of Limnol
ogy and Oceanography, Marine
Biological Association of the
United Kingdom, Ecological So
ciety of America, and the Amer
ican Institute o f Biological
Sciences.
Berner has numerous publica
tions in his special field of re
search, which involves zooplank
ton taxonomy and ecology.
A lieutenant commander in the
U. S. Naval Reserve, Berner
served in the Pacific Theater
during World War II.
PH.T.’S AWARDED
Texas A&M’s graduation date can’t be far off when Aggie
wives get their Ph.T. degrees for “putting hubby through.”
Ruth Ann Clinkscales, wife of a chemical engineering ma
jor, and Barbara Knox, whose husband Mike is also grad-
| uating, recall the “degree” requirements they had to fulfill.
A new life-saving highway
light post which breaks free from
its base when struck by a vehicle
is now being tested at Texas
A&M.
A&M’s Texas Transportation
Institute staged the first full-
scale test in the project this week
by catapulting a sedan into a 38-
foot steel post at 40 mph.
The vehicle sustained only mi
nor damage. Although the point
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All students who desire to do practice
teaching in the fall of 1968 must contact
Phyllis Tyler immediately, Room 409,
Bldg. (This does not include Ag.
of 1968 must contact
Mrs. ’ s - ” " n ‘'
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Ed. or Industrial Ed. students). 447t7
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Lowery, Jr. Lee Leon
Degree: Doctor of Philosophy in Civil En
gineering
Dissertation : Dynamic Behavior of Piling
Time: May 15, 1967 at 8:00 a. m.
Place: Conference Room in Architecture
Bldg.
Wayne C. Hall
Dean of Graduate Studies 447tl
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Magowan, Robert Evan
Degree: Doctor of Education In Industrial
Dissertation: A comparison of Pragmatical
;heticat Problems for Develop-
/ity In Design
15, 1967 at 8 :00 a.
n 107 in M. E. Sh(
ing Creativity In Design
Time: May 1~ ' "
Place: Room 107 in M. E. Shops
Wayne C. Hall
Dean of Graduate Studies
4 46t2
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Agarwal, Ram Gopal
Degree: Ph.D. In Petroleum Engineering
Dissertation : Unsteady State Performance
of Water-Drive Gas Reservoirs
Time: May 16, 1967 at 8:00 a. m.
Place: Room 201-A in W. T. Doherty Bldg.
Wayne C. Hall
Dean of Graduate Studies 446t2
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Amthor, William Dale
Degree: Doctor of Education In Industrial
Education
Dissertation: An Experimental Compari
son of Three Methods for Presenting
Selected Concepts of Descriptive Geom
etry
Time: May 16, 1967 at 1:45 p. m.
Place: Room 107 in M. E. Shops
Wayne C. Hall
Dean of Graduate Studies 44612
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Bousaid, Issam S.
Degree: Ph.D. In Petroleum Engineering
Dissertation: “Oxydation of Crude Oil In
Porous Media”
Time: May 15, 1967 at 1:00 p. m.
Place: Room 201-A in W. T. Doherty Bldg.
Wayne C. Hall
Dean of Graduate Studies 446t2
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Penberthy, Walter Lawren Jr.,
Degree: Ph.D. In Petroleum Engineering
Dissertation : An Investigation of the Fun-
bustion Oil
Lion
tals
damentals of Comk
Oil Recovery
Time: May 15, 1967 at 8:00 a. m.
Place: Room 201-A in W. T. Doherty Bldg.
Wayne C. Hall
Dean of Graduate Studies 446t2
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ATTENTION
GRADUATING SENIORS
You may pick up your invita
tions at the caucus room, Me
morial Student Center. Please
pick up these invitations April
27 - May 21, 8-12, 1-5.
SPECIAL NOTICE TO THOSE
GRADUATING SENIORS
WHO DID NOT ORDER THEIR
GRADUATION INVITATIONS
The EXTRA INVITATIONS
will go on sale Monday May 3,
1967 at 8:00 a. m. at the Build
ing Cashiers Window, Memo
rial Student Center. These in
vitations are sold on a first-
come first-serve basis only.
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• Brand Name Furniture
• Household Appliances
• Bedding
^ Office Furniture
• Plumbing Fixtures
All damaged items restored to full
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THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Al-Hussainy, Rafi
Philoso
Degree: Doctor of
Engineering
lilosophy In Petroleum
ngineering
Dissertation : Transient Flow Of Ideal and
Real Gases Through Porous Media
Time: May 15, 1967 at 10:00 a. m.
Place: Room 201-A in W. T. Doherty Bldg.
Wayne C. Hall
Dean of Graduate Studies 446t2
NOTICE
Mid term ring orders
Due to the factory closing for vacation
July 1, all orders on Mid-term grades must
be in not later than May 26. The order
will be mailed from this office May 26 by
4 p. m.
H. L. Heaton, Director of
Admissions & Registrar 444tl0
Regalia for the May, 1967
Commencement Exercise
_xer<
All students who are candidates for the
Philosophy are required
c. ..ell 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 lie accomplished
by a representative of the College Exchange
Store). The Ph.D. hoods will not be
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ire ca
degree of Doctor of Philosophy are required
to order hoods as well as the doctor’s
the bachelor's cap and gown. ROTC stu
dents who are candidates for the Bachelor’s
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
5:00 p. rn. Friday, May 12. The rental is
as follows’: ' Doctor's cap and gown, $5.25;
Master’s cap and gown, $4.75 ; Bachelor s
cap and gown, $4.25. Hood rental is the
same as that for cap and gown. A 2%
Texas State Sales Tax is required in addi
tion to these rentals.
C. E. Tishler, Chairman
Convocations Committee
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of impact was in the vicinity of
the left front fender, the glass
on the headlight remained intact.
Dr. Thomas C. Edwards, TTI
project supervisor, said there is
every reason to believe that a
passenger in the test car would
have been unharmed.
The A & 1\^ highway research
organization is conducting the
light post project for the Texas
Highway Department in coopera
tion with the U. S. Department
of Transportation’s Bureau of
Public Roads. The program is
funded by an $87,000 one-year
contract.
Dr. Edwards said the light
post base is similar to the one
used in TTI’s highly successful
break-away highway sign proj
ect.
The break-away sign has been
adopted by the THD and several
other state highway departments.
Little damage and no injuries
have been reported in the more
than 50 known accidents involv
ing these new signs.
Both the signs and light posts
rest on bases with slip joints
which release when struck by ve
hicles. While giving way under
impact, the posts resist wind just
as well as if embedded in the
ground, Dr. Edwards noted.
Student Designs
Being Presented
Winning student designs of a
home caddy, drawing table, play
ground apparatus and hunting
seat were formally presented by
Engineering Graphics 106 fresh
men at Texas A&M Wednesday,
Thursday and today.
Visiting engineers, professors
and other students will receive
the team reports on design proj
ects initiated at the first of the
semester, according to Dr. James
H. Earle, department head.
Each class of 30 to 36 students
was divided equally to work on
three projects and assigned prob
lems in February. Practicing en
gineers from over the state visit
ed classes in March to consult
with students on the projects.
The three best three-student
team solutions per class will be
presented in the three-day pe
riod.
“The department is attempting
to provide freshmen engineering
students with a better under
standing of engineering and its
application through the coopera
tion of visiting engineers from
various industries,” Earle said.
The course, in which 550 students
are enrolled, is structured to in
troduce the student to engineer
ing design, problem solving, en
gineering application and engi
neering communications.
‘Centrex’ Utilizes Tunnels
Fo r Reliable Phone Service
Engineering a telephone cable
across a swampy river bottom or
up the side of a mountain is
rather routine for telephone engi
neers, but wandering through the
steam tunnels under a university
campus is a new experience for
them.
In order to provide the new
Centrex telephone service
throughout the A&M campus,
telephone cables between the
various buildings will be placed
in the steam tunnels. Not only
will this help improve the ap
pearance of the campus, but it
will also offer more protection
for the facilities and improve the
reliability of the service.
The new Centrex system sched
uled for September 1968, will in
effect be a telephone switching
center designed exclusively for
the campus. Among other im
provements it will offer room
telephones in the dorms, and will
allow callers to dial directly to
any telephone on the system with
out going through a campus
operator.
Engineering for this project is
underway, and construction is
scheduled to start in early 1968.
One of the initial construction
phases will find work crews fol
lowing the footsteps of the engi
neers as they place the new cables
through the steam tunnels.
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