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T •. •• .I- MSC CHAIRMANSHIPS ARE AVAILABLE FOR: Recreation Radio Faculty - Staff Committee Minimum GPR for chairman is 1.4 Minimum GPR to join a committee is 1.0 Deadline April 26. Benny Sims Harry Snowdy Mac Spears Jim Finane Or get applications in Student Programs Office Offensive Line Competition Highlights Spring Workouts THE BATTALION Thursday, April 25, 1968 College Station, Texas Page 7 By GARY SHERER At the start of spring football training, Coach Gene Stallings and his staff were faced with the task of finding someone to fill the holes on the offensive line. The holes were caused because Dan Schneider, Robert Cortez and Mark Weaver will be picking up their diplomas in May. THE THREESOME’S departure has left the two guard slots and one tackle position up for grabs. So far, several candidates have been battling for the spots. Sev eral have worn the maroon first- team jerseys and then lose them to somebody else and go back to the white squad. First year men Jim Parker, Tommy Deaton and Jim Segrist, along with juniors Ronald Reagen, Gary Gruben and Mark Thomas, have been used at the guard slots. Juniors Mike Caswell, Joe Shaw and sopho more-to-be Mike Fields have been contesting the tackle spot. The rest of the offensive posi tions are being manned by season ed veterans. Wendell Housley and Javier Vela are the one-two men at fullback with Larry Stegent and sophomore - to - be Johnny Weaver at the tailback slot. Edd Hargett and Charlie Riggs are the top two at quarterback and Barney Harris is at wingback. JIMMY ADAMS and Tommy Buskman are lining up at end with Carl Gough at the strong BATTALION CLASSIFIED Political Announcements Subject to action of the Dem ocratic Primary May 4, 1968. For Congressman, Sixth Con gressional District: OLIN E. TEAGUE (Re-Election) WANT AD RATES Ine day id per wo per word each additional day Minimum charge—50d FOR SALE GARAGE SALE 1606 Laura Lane, C.S., 846-764 3, All day Saturday (8-7). 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Parkway College Station OFFICIAL NOTICE Official notices must arrive in the Office of Student Publications before deadline of 1 p. m. of the day preceding publication. GRADUATE RECORD EXAMINATION— The Graduate Record Examination original ly scheduled for 412 Academic will be held in Nagle Hall April 27, Saturday at 8:30 and 1:30. 571t2 ENGLISH PROFICIENCY EXAMINA TION : The English Proficiency Examina tions for majors in Botany, Microbiology, Zoology, and Entomology (College of Sci ence) will be given April 30 at 4 :00 p. m. in room 107 Biological Science Building. Examinees should bring pen, pencil and dictionary. 570tS THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name : Matocha, John Edward Degree: Doctor of Philosophy in Soil Chemistry of Gr: Montmorillonitic Soils of Texas Time: Tuesday, April 30, 1968 at 9:00 a.m. Place: Room 129, Olin E. Teague Wayne C. Hall Dean of Graduate Studies THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name: Johnston, Wallace Lamont Degree: Doctor of Education in Industrial Education Dissertation: Factors Influenci Pre-engineering Students in -Year Institution for the of an Time: Place: ar Ins Engineering Degree Tuesday, May 14, 1968 at 8:00 a.m. Room 104A, M.E. Shops Building Wayne C. Hall Dean of Graduate Studies 570tll THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name: Watkins, Ivan Warren Degree: Doctor of Philosophy in Physics Dissertation: A study of the Electronic Transitions of Sulfur Dioxide Time: Monday, April 29, 1968 at 4:00 p. m. Place: Room 146, Physics Building Wayne C. Hall Dean of Graduate Studies 569t4 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 Name: Maxwell, Donald Alla: Degree: Doctor of Philosophy in Engi axwell, Donald Allan Doctor of Philosophy Engineering Dissertation : NGI System Design Time: Monday, May 6, 1968 at 1 Place: Room 16, Highway Resea Kayne C. Hall Dean of Graduate Studies Idg. THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name: Becker, E. Ge< Name: Becker, h:. 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 Wayne C. Hall Dean of Graduate Studies THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name: Wallace, Norman E. Degree: Doctor of Education in Industrial Education Dissertation : An Analysis and Revision of the Road Rules, and Road Signs, Parts of the Texas Operator’s License Examina tion. Time: Thursday, May 9, 1968 at 1:00 - 3:00 m. : Room 107, M Wayne C. Hall Dean of Graduate Studies 566tl3 P. l Place: Room 107, M.E. Shops Building THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name: Dorsey, Oscar Lee tor of Phil lures in National Science f'oundatio: Academic Year Institution for Junior High School Teachers with a Prediction Study for Participants. Study Time: Wednesday, May 1, 1968 at 9:00 a. m. Place: Room 406, Academic Building Wayne C. Hail Dean of Graduate Studies £ Those undergraduate students who have 95 semester hours of credit may purchase hours passed at the imei the A&M rin tir- A] the 95 lalifyi g. time of the Preliminary Grade Report, 1, 1968. may be used in satisfying 5 hour requirement. The students qualifying under this regulation may leave their name with the Ring Clerk in the Registrar’s Office in order that she may •s < Tli ‘gistrar s check the records to eligibility to order the rinj! the rings will be that she may determine their ring. Orders for rings will be taken between April 16, and May 31, 1968. All rings will be re turned to this office on or about July 10 for further delivery. The Ring Clerk is on duty from 8:00 to 12:00 noon, Monda; through Friday. 549 t34 Students wishing to place a 1967 AGG1 LAND in their high school may pick thi up in the office of Student Publicatio: Services Building. 1967 AGGIE- !->. i'- em IS, fn AUTO INSURANCE FOR AGGIES: Call: George Webb Farmers Insurance Group 3400 S. College 823-8051 TYPEWRITERS Rentals-Sales-Service Terms Distributors For: Royal and Victor Calculators & Adding Machines CATES TYPEWRITER CO. 909 S. Main 822-6000 tackle spot. Finally Jack Kovar and Rusty Stallings are the top centers. Of these candidates, five are seniors and six are juniors. Things are a little more solid on the defensive side of things as, so far, only one first-year man has been given a maroon jersey. That candidate is Ohioan Mike DiNero. His good showing is a welcome sight, as the de fense will lose only one starter, Grady Allen. Allen’s shoes will be hard to fill but DiNero may be able to do it. THE REST of the defense is manned by returnees. The line has juniors Jimmy Piper at end and Lynn Odom at middle guard teaming with seniors Rolf Krue ger and Harvey Ashenback at tackle. Backing up the line are seniors Bill Hobbs and Ivan Jones with junior Buster Adami. In the secondary, one senior, Curley Hallman, lines up with three juniors, Arthur Cooley, Ross Brupbacher and Jack Whitmore. Wednesday night was the fifth workout of the alloted 20 and a controlled scrimmage on Kyle Field highlighted the workout. The maroon offense and defense played to a standstill, with the defense intercepting a pass and falling on a fumble. Whitmore grabbed an errant pass and Krueger recovered the loose ball. THE SECOND offensive unit, the whites, came through well as they scored on the maroon de fense. The drive was featured by some fine line play from Reagen, Caswell, Shaw, Segrist and first year man Benny De- Witt at center. OBSTACLE COURSE Fullback Javier Vela rambles through a series of blocking dummies in a running drill at the start of Tuesday’s spring training workouts. (Photo by Mike Wright) Spring Sports Tracksters Invade Iowa; Matson In California Meet By JOHN PLATZER Coach Charlie Thomas and 13 members of his Aggie track team left this morning by chartered plane for Iowa and the Drake Relays. NEED C ASH ? Borrow $10 to $100 Loans to Students, Secretaries, and All Salaried People. Advantage of Our Prompt, Confidential Loan Service. 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SSB The plane was shared by three other Texas schools, Texas Uni versity, Baylor and Abilene Christian, making the trip. The Relays provide some of the toughest competition in the na tion with all the individuals hav ing to qualify for the meet with earlier performances. “This will be one of our tough est tests of the season,” Coach Thomas said. “Most of the Southwest Con ference schools will be there as well as the best in the Big 8 and Big 10 conferences.” The Aggies will enter a team in the 440, 880 and mile relays. The 440 yard team will be made up of Gary Abernathy, Curtis Mills, Scott Hendricks and Tom Cilio. The best time for A&M in the event this year was 41.1. Mike Boyd, Mills, Hendricks and Cilib will comprise the Ag gie’s 880 yard team. In the mile event, Boyd, Mills, Willie Rodriguez and Steve Ban croft will represent A&M. Mills has drawn special praise from Coach Thomas for his re cent performances which includes first places in the last two meets. “He is running real good and is really coming along fas t,” Coach Thomas said, “and the best part is that he is only a fresh man.” Freshman Kelvin Korver, who had the SWC best effort in the discus for the year last week at 169-14, will be competing in his speciality along with R o n n y Lightfoot. Rockie Woods and Kim Sutton, two more freshmen, will be enter ed in the high jump while Martin Rollins will try his hand at the pole vault. Representing A&M in the men’s shot put will be George Resley and Lightfoot. Randy Matson, the Aggies and the world’s best known shot put ter, will be busy on the west coast Saturday as he travels to California for the Mt. Sike In vitational. The Invitational will feature many of the world’s best weight- men including Neil Steinhauer of Oregon. 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