4 [Thursday, May 9, 1968 College Station, Texas Page 7 THE BATTALION 'exa. i WHERE EIGHT DIED Fort Worth firemen look at the charred ruins of a tavern where eight persons died after a man tossed gasoline inside and then ignited it with a match. The club was called “The Grave.” (AP Wirephoto) Academic Growth Shown In A&M’s Graduate Program An indication of Texas A&M’s academic growth is reflected in graduate programs in teacher education. Addition of new master’s and doctoral degrees on a broad in terdisciplinary basis provides a variety of subject areas in which students may acquire provisional or professional teaching certifi cates. The fields are described in a flyer recently issued by the A&M Council on Teacher Educa tion. The council, coordinated by Dr. Earl H. Knebel, includes Aca demic Vice President and Gradu ate Dean Wayne C. Hall, heads of the four teacher education de partments, representatives from various colleges and an agricul tural extension delegate. “THE DISTINGUISHING fea ture is that we have a team ef fort that cuts across department al and disciplinary lines,” noted Knebel, Agricultural Education Department head. “This unique strength of our teacher educa tion programs has been com mended by evaluation teams from BATTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD RATES One day per word 2