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THE BATTALION Tuesday, April 23> 1968 College Station, Texas Page 3
Campus Briefs
World Engineers
Attend Meet Here
Almost 300 engineers regis
tered Monday for the three-day
annual Conference for Protective
Relay Engineers at Texas A&M.
Participants from throughout
the U. S. and several foreign
countries will hear presentations
and discuss protective relay
equipment operation on electrical
transmission lines and equipment.
The conference is sponsored by
A&M’s Electrical Engineering De
partment, headed by Dr. W. B.
Jones. Prof. L. M. Haupt is
chairman.
Speakers from electrical firms
and transmission corporations,
chemical and construction com
panies will make conference pres
entations. Sessions and confer
ence headquarters are in the
Memorial Student Center.
Sulak Named Top
Chemistry Student
Raymond M. Sulak of Waco, a
sophomore chemical engineering
major at Texas A&M, has been
honored as the top sophomore
chemistry student at the univer
sity.
Sulak was presented the Soph
omore Award of the A&M chap
ter of Phi Lambda Upsilon, na
tional honor chemical society.
The award, presented by Jack
L. Stout of Liberal, Kan., chap
ter president, consisted of the
“Handbook of Chemistry and
Physics” inscribed with Sulak’s
name. The sophomore was also
guest of the Annual chapter ban
quet. Stout is a chemistry grad
uate student.
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie J.
Sulak, Route 5, Waco, the 1966
Reicher High graduate was se
lected on the basis of scholastic
achievemertt in chemistry during
his freshtnan year and the fall
semester.
He had a 2.88 grade point ratio
out of a possible 3.0.
M V " J&ar " ' H
HONOR STUDENTS AND PROFESSOR
Merit Award winning graduating seniors and an Honor Professor were named during the
Student Agricultural Council Convocation at Texas A&M. Left to right are David Boethel
of Weimer, Juan Lopez of Alice, John Moores of Texarkana, and Dr. T. E. McAfee of Soil
and Crop Sciences Department. A fourth Merit Award winner, Gary Kemph of San An
tonio, was unavailable for the picture.
Texas Painter
Hosted In MSC
Artist E. M. (Buck) Schiwetz
of Hunt will be guest of honor at
an autograph party Wednesday
afternoon in Texas A&M’s Mem
orial Student Center.
Tommy Ellis of La Porte,
chairman-elect of the hosting
MSC Contemporary Arts Com
mittee, said the public is invited
to the 4 to 6 p.m. session in the
Assembly Room.
Schiwetz, a 1921 architecture
graduate of A&M, will autograph
a portfolio of his paintings, “Six
Spanish Missions in Texas.” The
portfolio includes full color 17 x
22-inch paintings which have fig
ured prominently in Texas his
tory.
Five of the missions are lo
cated in San Antonio: San An
tonio de Valero (better known as
the Alamo), San Jose y San Mi
guel de Aguayo, Nuestra Senora
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
that
Political
Announcements
Subject to action of the Dem
ocratic Primary May 4, 1968.
For Congressman, Sixth Con
gressional District:
OLIN E. TEAGUE
(Re-Election)
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of Student Publications before deadline of
1 p. m. of the day preceding publication.
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Watkins, Ivan Warren
Degree: Doctor of Philosophy in Physics
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THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Gaitgong, Piya
Degree: Doctor of Philosophy in Plant
Pathology
Dissertation: Studies on the Variation in
Pathogenicity of Pircularia Oryzae Cav.,
The Organism Causing Rice Blast.
Time: Tuesday, April 30, 1968 at 9:00 a. m.
Place: Room 303, Plant Science Building
Wayne C. Hall
Dean of Graduate Studies 569t4
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
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Name: Maxwell, Donald Allan
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Kayne C. Hall
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Degree: Doctor of Philosophy in Civil
Engineering
Dissertation: NGI System Design
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Place: Room 15, Highway Research B1
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THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Thomas, Maurice Grover
Degree: Doctor of Education in Industrial
Education
Dissertation : Industrial Arts Activity in
the Development of Manipulative Ability.
Time: Wednesday, April 24, 1968 at 8:00
a. m.
Place: Room 9, M.E. Shops Building
Wayne C. Hall
Dean of Graduate Studies 567t3
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THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Swindle, William Cason
Degree: Doctor of Philosophy in Education
Dissertation : Lingitudinal Evaluation of
the University Academic Performance of
Students Previously Enrolled in a Pro
gram for Improvement of Learning
Techniques
Time: Thursday, April 25, 1968 at 3:00
P. m.
Place: Room 401, Academic Building
Wayne C. Hall
Dean of Graduate Studies 566t5
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Becker,,E. George
Degree: Doctor of Philosophy in Education
Dissertation : The Impact of Social Change
on the Lutheran Elementary Parochial
School in Texas
Time: Wednesday, May 8, 1968 at 3:00
P. m.
Place: Room 9B, Nagle Hall
: Koom yts, JNaj
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Dean of Graduate Studies
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The English Proficiency Examination re
quired of all junior students majoring in
Education or in Psychology will be offered
on April 24, (Wednesday) from 2:00 to
4:00 p. m. in Academic 401. It will be
offered again the same day from 4 :00 to
6:00 p. m. in Academic 205. Students may
take the examination either time by re
porting to the appointed place at the in
dicated time. Examinees should bring pen,
pencil, dictionary and composition paper.
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April 1, 1968. may be used in satisfying
the 95 hour requirement. The students
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Senate Hopefuls
Promise Action
By MIKE PLAKE
Battalion Features Editor
Student Senate presidential
candidates up for election Wed
nesday, attacked past Senate pro
grams Monday night.
RON TEFTELLER, operations
sergeant of First Wing Staff and
newly arrived last fall from the
U. S. Naval Academy at An
napolis, said:
“I think that in the past, we’ve
had an ineffective Student Senate
They lacked definite goals and
had no effective means of com
municating their programs to the
student body.”
BILL CARTER, current vice-
president of the student senate,
and sergeant major of the first
brigade, expressed it a little dif
ferently:
“I feel that the Student Senate
has been effective in its public
relations work, but next year I
think it should get directly in
volved in student issues. It
shouldn’t just be a voice for the
students, but should stand di
rectly behind them.”
TERRY W. HARVICK, supply
sergeant of Company E-l, and
a third candidate for the presi
dency, said:
“The Student Senate has been
very active in the past, but has
lacked the proper means and
leadership for achieving its goals.
Many promises have been made
to the students, but few results
have been witnessed.”
All three Student Senate presi
dential candidates will give their
platforms and answer questions
on the “Aggie Hour,’* from 10 to
11 tonight over radio station
KORA.
One item included on all three
candidates’ platforms was the
lack of organization among the
civilian students.
THE POSSIBILITIES of fra
ternities or social clubs was sug
gested as one alternative to the
organization problem. Carter sug-
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gested one alternative as the Pur
due University model — where
residence halls have club organiz
ations that not only organize the
students living in that hall but
also provide them with many so
cial, recreational, and academic
activities that would not normally
be included in the University cur
riculum.
The civilian vote is an impor
tant aspect of the campaign, ac
cording to the three candidates.
Although Tefteller, Carter and
Harvick are Cadet Corps mem
bers, they have made their ef
forts plain to the civilians by
campaigning in each of the civil
ian dormitories.
Carter spoke to a group of stu
dents at the Y.M.C.A. Monday
night, giving his platforms and
answering questions.
ANOTHER POINT of consen
sus among the candidates was the
issue of clothing regulations. All
three candidates said any regu
lations concerning the regula
tions should originate from the
Civilian Student Council.
The candidates said that com
munication was an important is
sue. They all suggested alterna
tives to the present system of
communication between the Sen
ate and the students, which is
mostly through radio and news
paper and the posting of notices
on campus.
Among their suggestions was
the publication of a newsletter,
apart from newspaper publicity,
the publishing of each Senate
meeting’s minutes in The Bat
talion and closer contacts be
tween actual members of the
Senate and the students in their
respective dormitories.
de la Purisima Concepcion de
Acuna, San Francisco de la Es-
pada, and San Juan Capistrano.
The other mission, Nuestra Sen
ora del Espiritu Santo de Zuniga,
is in Goliad.
Historical notes on the mission
have been contributed by Robert
S. Weddle, author of several
books on Spanish missions in
Texas.
Recent Graduate
Draws Assignment
Air Force Lt. John C. Quebe,
a 1967 Texas A&M graduate, has
won his wings and been assigned
to a Pacific Air Forces unit fly
ing the C-123 Provider.
Quebe, who studied economics
and was commissioned at A&M,
received his pilot wings at Webb
AFB.
NEXT COMMANDER
Gen. Creighton W. Abrams,
currently deputy to Gen.
William C. Westmoreland,
is Westmoreland’s successor
as commander of U. S. mili
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