The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 15, 1968, Image 3

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IE BATTALION
Wednesday, May 15, 1968
Cbllege Station, Texas
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FOR RENT
wo bed
tral air,
room unfurnished apartment.
. heat. Near university. 846-
wo or three bedroom
■ch with desk. 846-4914.
‘hree room apartment. Air, bus, excel-
neighborhood. Reasonable. Utilities
paid. Couple. —
loom—Air, adjoining bath, outside door,
ailable June 1. C ~
e. 822-6888.
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Lvailable May 27, nicely furnished fo
apartment,
age. T
iornl St.
day
apartment. Air
Two blocks fr
.our
Air conditioned with
•om campus. 306-A
582t3
l\imished home for summer months.
8#-6682 or 846-2923. 682t3
ition
Rave Money - Move Cheap. Rent U-Haul
Tcks or trailers.. T. P. “Andy” Anderson’s
icks or trailers., x . p. Andy Anderson s
2010 South College, 822-3646. 679t8
2 de-
de-
THE BRYAN ARMS
APARTMENTS
“Congenial Living”
Separate Adult & Family Areas
"Children Welcome”
Model Apts. Open For Inspection
From 3120 - All Utilities Paid
1602 S. College Avenue
Resident Manager - Apt. 65
Phone 823-4250
Make Your Deposit Now
365tfn
VICTORIAN
APARTMENTS
Midway between Bryan &
A&M University
STUDENTS 1 !
Need A Home
1 & 2 Bedroom Fur. & Unfur.
Pool and Private Courtyard
1 MONTHS LEASE
822-2035 401 Lake St. Apt. 1
GM Lowest Priced Cars
$49.79 per mo.
With Normal Down Payment
OPEL KADETT
Sellstrom Pontiac - Buick
2700 Texas Ave.
822-1336
26th & Parker
822-1307
WE RENT
TYPEWRITERS
Electric, Manual, &
Portable
OTIS MCDONALD’S
429 S. Main — Phone 822-1328
Bryan. Texas
WANTED
SUMMER
COUNSELLORS
Leading Easter Boys Ranch
Camp
Must be competant horsemen,
able to teach riding & care
of horses. Camping experience
desirable but not essential.
Good salary plus travel allow
ance, Room, Board, Laundry.
Contact: Van Waddill
300 Montclair St.
Phone: 846-5645
after 6:30 p. m.
582t5
FOR SALE
1967 Corvette
AM/FM, power steei
tact Jim B
Sport
;ring,
yram, 846-5196 after 6:00 p. m.
Coupe 427, air,
etc. $3850. Con-
’60 Plymouth wagon. Good shape, air
conditioned, new tires. $300. Phone 846-
0. 582tfn
AGGIE WAITER. One part-time
* " Nights
one
end.
ph
full
Starting now
one manager.
time job ope
rting now thru the summei
846-9927. Dutch
and
reek-
en. Nights and weel
the summer. Tele-
Kettle.
581t4
HAIRDRESSER call the CARLA DEE
BEAUTY SALON, Sunnyland Shopping
Center, 822-1419 Days ; 822-7688 nights.
581tfn
Wanted, two registered nurses for
pervisor on 3 to 11 shift at Madison County
Hospital, Madisonville, Texas. Excellent
Salary. Call collect, DI 8-2631, Miss Gloria
Call
Rice or Mr.
collect,
E. G. Clark.
465tfn
SPECIAL NOTICE
WANTED — Female roommate. 846-2923
or 846-6682. 682t3
Charter new Cris Craft Sport Fisherman
for King fishing trips. Parties for 6 or
less. Book now. Call 825-6962, N
Texas or BE 3-6822, Freeport. Texas
ava
i. 6:
asota,
68t20
ATTENTION 1 Personnel and students of
you buy
ids. Ask
A&M University. See
your furniture and
about the student plan. The store
distinctive furniture—Wood Fhirniture Com
pany. 601 North Texas. Telephone 822-
1227 637tfn
irniture and appliance n
bout the student plan. The store of
SOSOLIK'S
TV & RADIO SERVICE
Zenith - Color & B&W - TV
All Makes B&W TV Repairs
713 S. MAIN 822-1941
TRANSMISSIONS
REPAIRED & EXCHANGED
Completely Guaranteed
LOWEST PRICES
HAMILL’S TRANSMISSION
118 S Bryan —Bryan— 822-6874
HOME & CAR
RADIO REPAIRS
SALES & SERVICE
KEN’S RADIO & TV
303 W. 26th 822-2819
LET US FIND THE
PERFECT APARTMENT
FOR YOU IN HOUSTON ! !
30,000 APT. CHOICES—NO COST TO YOU
JA 6-1431
CENTRAL APT. RENTALS
2020 SOUTHWEST FREEWAY AT SHEPHERD . . . SUITE 323
One room air conditioner.
$50. Call 846-7008.
8,000 BTU’s.
582t2
1966 VW, very good condition, radio and
heater, will sell for best price. 846-4108.
heater, hood lock, only
Call 846-
1966 VW, radio,
11,400 miles, excellent condition.
3702 between 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. or 846-8652
after 6 :30 p. m. 681t2
UNIFORMS—Lauterstein’s Army Greens,
high-back blues; 44 regular
coat, 36 pants, both in very good condition ;
$75 for both. Call Houston
2 pants ; custom
pants ;
tat, 36
$40 each
H17-1454, R. D. Godwin ’61.
681t4
L O U P O T’ S
1,000 $5 to $10 Books
(LOU’S MISTAKE)
These were bought for re
sale and edition changed.
Buy for
95^ each or 10 for $7.50
Build Your library at
Lou’s Expense
I960 Olds V-8, pir-conditioning, radio,
good shape. Call 846-3678, Room
11.
ik, ra
326, Dorm
579t4
Stratford couch and chair, $175. Regis
tered Siamese tom cat $16. Must sell. 846-
2238. 577t8
or second car.
ood condition, e
Call 846-3621.
WORK WANTED
Aggie wife will keep two children in my
home, ages 2 to 6. Large fenced yard. 846-
me,
42.
CHILD CARE
Greg’s Day Nursery, 504 Boyett, 846-
4005. 581t9
HUMPTY DUMPTY CHILDREN CEN-
sed.
99tfn
TER, 3400 South College, State License
$23-8626, Virginia D. Jones, R. N. 99t;
OFFICIAL NOTICE
Official notices must arrive in the Office
of Student Publications before deadline of
1 p. m. of the day preceding publication.
At 8:00 a. m. Thursday, May 23, 1968,
there will be posted in the foyer of the
Richard Coke Building a list of those
didates who have completed all academic
nferred
Coke Building a
ho have completi
cor
on May 25, 1968. Each candidate is
candidates who have comp
requirements for degrees to be
to consult
status.
this list to determine
rged
his
Students wishing to place a 1967 AGGIE-
D in their high school
up ir
Servii
LAND in their
the office
s Building
gh school may pick them
of Student Publications,
648tfn
Regalia for the May 1968 Commencement
Exercise
All students who are candidates for the
degree of Doctor of Philosophy or Doctor
of Education are required to order hoods
as well as the Doctor’s caps and gowns.
The hoods are to be left at the Registrar’s
Office no later than 1:00 p. m., Tuesday
May 21 (this will be accomplished by a
representative of the University Exchange
Store. The Ph.D. or D.Ed. hoods will not
be worn in the procession since all such
candidates will be hooded on stage as part
of the ceremony.
Candidates for the Master’s Degree will
wear the cap and gown ; all civilian stu
dents who are candidates for the Bachelor’s
Degree will wear the cap and gown ; ROTC
student who are candidates for the bach
elor’s Degree will wear the appropriate
uniform. All military personnel who
candidates for the d
the degres, graduate or
undergraduate, will wear the uniform only.
Rental of caps and gowns may be
Gentle horse, good for children and one
P.O.A. cold green broke. Call 822-3980.
1966 Galaxie 500 XL, Emberglo-Parch-
ent Interior, Low mileage, 390, V-8, 4-
speed, Air, new WSW tires, tinted glass,
bucket seats, console, radio, delux wheel
$2350. Calvert Motors, Calvert,
covers, XJ
Texas EM 4-2884.
1964 Super Sport Impala Convertible,
bite - Black Interior, low mileage, 327,
V-8, 4-speed, air, new WSW tires, tinted
glass, bucket seats, console, tachometer,
radio, delux wheel covers, $1795. Calvert
Motors, Calvert, Texas. 677tfn
1967 Corvette Convertible 4-speed., AM-
FM Radio. Excellent condition. Must sell.
Call 846
lio.
-246
1965 Honda 90. 3,000 miles. Excellent
condition. $190. V-2-H Hensel 846-5458.
576tfn
ree bedroom 1 Yj bath, brick
, c.s. "—’—- — J - ! -
By owner,
on Laura Lane, C.S. Central heat and air.
Paneled Den and Kitchen. Two blocks from
new Elementary school. Large lot. May
isting 6% loan. 846-5577. 673tfn
assume exi;
SAILBOATS -
(similar
DATS - Fiberglass “Scorpion”
to Sunfish). $424.50, delivered.
Contact Windward Sailboats, 1108 Koenig
Lane, Austin. 466-9216. 463-1768. 566t30
WANTED
One double bed, kitchen table and chairs.
846-2757. 681t2
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
3400 S. College 823-8051
I
ENGINEERING & OFFICE
SUPPLY CORP.
• REPRODUCTION & MEDIA — ARCH. & ENGR.
SUPPLIES
SURVEYING SUPPLIES & EQUIPMENT
FICE SUPPLIES
OF-
• MULTILITH SERVICE & SUPPLIES
402 West 25th St. Ph. 823-0939 Bryan, Texas
Now Leasing
The New Luxurious
Trinity Gardens
• Two Bedroom, 1% Bath • Expert Yard Maintenance • Formal
Living and Dining Rooms • All Electric Built-in G. E, Kitchens
• Custom Drapes and Carpets • Carrier Central Heating and
Air Conditioning • Very Large Privately Fenced Backyards
• Washer-Dryer Connections in Garage • One Block from New
Elementary School • Attached Garage • Rentals $159.50
• Children and Pets Welcome.
for information call:
846-2614 or 846 - 5070
Trinity Place & S. W. Parkway
College Station
Ml
Final examinations for the Spring Semester 1968 will be held
May 24 - June 1, according to the following schedule:
Date
May 24, Friday
May 24, Friday
May 27, Monday
May 27, Monday
May 28, Tuesday
May 28, Tuesday
May 29, Wednesday
May 29, Wednesday
Hour
8-11 a.m.
1- 4 p.m.
8-11 a.m.
1- 4 p.m.
8-11 a.m.
1- 4 p.m.
8-11 a.m.
1- 4 p.m.
Courses
Classes
Classes
Classes
Classes
Classes
Classes
Classes
Classes
meeting
meeting
meeting
meeting
meeting
meeting
meeting
meeting
May 30, Thursday
May 30, Thursday
May 31 Friday
May 31, Friday
June 1, Saturday
June 1, Saturday
8-11 a.m.
1- 4 p.m.
8-11 a.m.
1- 4 p.m.
8-11 a.m.
1- 4 p.m.
Classes
Classes
Classes
Classes
Classes
Classes
meeting
meeting
meeting
meeting
meeting
meeting
MWF8
MWF12
TThSFl
MWF11
MWTh2
MWF9
M3TThlO
TF2 or TWF3
or TThF3
MWF10
TThl2
M4TThll
MWThl
TTh9F2
TF1
NOTE: Final examinations in courses with only one theory hour
per week as shown in the catalogue will be given at the discretion
of the department head concerned, at the last meeting of either
the theory or practice period before the close of the semester.
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Military
Style Sun
GLASSES
Jet - Pilot — $4.95
Resembles $12.50 Glasses
LOUPOT'S
AUTO REPAIRS
All Makes
Just Say:
“Charge It”
Cade Motor Co.
Ford Dealer
ental of caps and gowns may be arranged
with the Exchange Store. Orders may be
placed between 8:00 a. m., Monday, April
29. and 12:00 noon, Saturday, May 11. The
rental is as follows: Doctor’s cap and
gown, $5.26 ; Master’s cap and gown, $4.76 ;
Bachelor’s cap and gown, $4.25. Hood
rental is the same as that for the cap and
gown. A 2% sales tax is required in
addition to these retals. Payment is re
quired at the time of placing order. 678tl
Those undergraduate students who have
IOU1
g. The hours passi
Preliminary Grade
erg
95 semester hours of
the A&M
s of credit may purchas
The hours passed at th
Report,
ay be used in satisfying
juirement. The students
rini
time of the
April 1, 1968.
the 95 hour requirement. The students
qualifying under this regulation may leava
their name with the Ring Clerk in the
Registrar’s Office in order that she may
check the records to determine their
eligibility to order the ring. Orders for
the 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, Monday
through Friday. 549t34
TYPEWRITERS
Rentals-Sales-Service
Terms
Distributors For:
Royal and Victor
Calculators &
Adding Machines
CATES
TYPEWRITER CO.
909 S. Main 822-6000
ATTENTION GRADUATING
SENIORS
You may pick up your invita
tions at the TV room, Memorial
Student Center. Please pick up
these invitations April 29, 1968,
thru May 10, 1968, Mon. - Fri.,
8-5.
Special notice to those graduat
ing seniors who did not order
their graduation invitations.
The EXTRA INVITATIONS will
go on sale Monday, May 13,
1968, at 8:00 a. m. at the Memo
rial Student Center, Cashier’s
Window. These invitations are
sold on a first-come, first-serve
basis only.
Watch Repair
Jewelry Repair
Diamond Senior
Rings
Senior Rings
Refinished
C. W. Varner & Sons
Jewelers
North Gate 846-5816
•' .V. ' r ’ • • • •
Creative Classes
Offer Challenge
Being Robin Hood, the Lone
Ranger, Captain Blythe or Old
Mother Hubbard might be the
goal of some youngsters.
Bryan and College Station chil
dren will have the opportunity
to be whomever they choose in
creative dramatics classes this
summer. Classes will be under
the theater arts program of
Texas A&M’s English Depart
ment.
kids
“What can the kiddos do?”
asked C. K. Esten, director for
the program. “That’s what we
are interested in. We are going
to let them work on ideas. They
can make their own costumes,
dialogue and story. It’s up to
them. All we give is guidance.”
Two summer sessions are set
in both cities in conjunction with
recreation councils. Fifteen stu
dents each will be accepted in
four age groups: 5 to 6, 7 to 8,
9 to 10, and 11 to 12.
First session is June 12 to
July .15, the second July 17 to
August 16. Registration is free
in Bryan. There is a $3 per child
fee in College Station.
“There are no set plays for
the children,” Esten said. “We’re
after creativeness. Whetting their
interest is our objective. You get
kids interested and they will work
like trojans. And chances are
strong they will do a bang-up
job.”
Kathleen Heaton, Sam Houston
State graduate, will work with
Bryan youngsters in the Bryan
Civic Auditorium.
Mrs. Ruth Reeves, whose back
ground includes theater training
under Professor Esten, heads the
College Station group in the Fall
out Theater Workshop of Guion
Hall.
“Oh, we are not looking for
any Shirley Temples or Jackie
Coogans,” Esten hastened to add.
“Personal development of players
is our goal rather than satisfac
tion of a child audience. If pre
sentations are made, they will be
as demonstrations rather than
performances.”
Mommies and daddies are not
welcome during their children’s
“hour upon the stage,” he em
phasized.
“Parents aren’t allowed in the
building,” Esten said. “Generally,
when parents come in, their kids
either show off or freeze up. We
don’t want that. We let
exploit their own ideas.”
In creative dramatics as en
visioned by Esten, children create
a play based upon a story, wheth
er original or from literature,
history or other sources. A leader
tells the story and helps children
realize its dramatic possibilities.
They plan the play and act it
with spontaneous dialogue and
action. Only a small part of the
play is done at one time. Each
group evaluates work after each
playing and gradually develops a
complete play.
“We are not going to make the
student into anything,” Esten
warned. “He will do it himself.
I’d much rather work with a kid
than a piece of lumber. He’s an
entity. If he’s mahogany, we’ll
try to make him into a piano.
Even if he’s only kindling wood,
that’s something!”
A&M Research
Investigating
Space Travel
Centrifugal Pumps
PresentedTo A&M
Four centrifugal pumps have
been presented to Texas A&M’s
Industrial Engineering Depart
ment by the Ingersoll-Rand dis
trict office at Houston.
The pumps, capable of moving
virtually any type of fluid, are
valued at $690 and were made
available by two Texas A&M
graduates with the firm, an
nounced Dr. W. A. Wortham,
department head.
Presentation of the apparatus
was suggested by Houston district
office manager Huland F. Smith,
a 1941 graduate in mechanical
engineering, and senior applica
tions engineer James R. Thomp
son, 1957 graduate in industrial
engineering.
Prof. J. P. CoVan of the depart
ment said two pumps with three-
quarter horsepower motors, a
two-HP and one externally driven
pump were donated by Ingersoll-
Rand.
“These are husky pumps that
will move liquid except a very
heavy, viscuous fluid,” he added.
When the Apollo spacecraft
blasts off for the moon, Texas
A&M research will be in for quite
an impact.
The impact will come on the
lunar landing, re-entry into the
earth’s atmosphere and the re
turn ocean landing.
A&M is a prime investigator
for projects concerned with struc
tural aspects of the spacecraft
during each of these critical flight
phases, noted Harry Whitmore,
head of the university’s Space
Technology Division.
He said the A&M Apollo studies
are supported by three separate
but coordinated grants from the
National Aeronautics and Space
Administration. The work is being
conducted at the university’s new
Olin E. Teague Research Center,
constructed with the help of a
$1 million NASA grant.
The lunar landing project in
volves activation analysis to de
tect possible imperfections in
titanium alloy, a strong light
weight metal used in the propel
lant tank of the lunar module.
Activation analysis, explained
project coordinator William E.
Kuykendall Jr., is a nuclear
method for performing a non
destructive examination of a
material’s composition. A&M is
generally credited with having the
largest and best-equipped activa
tion analysis research laboratory
in the Free World.
Kuykendall, assistant research
engineer, said detection of the
titanium imperfections, known as
“stringers,” would permit con
siderable cost savings and possible
improvements in spacecraft re
liability.
A&M’s role in the re-entry
phase of Apollo deals with im
proved methods in the structural
design of the spacecraft’s heat
shield, which keeps the command
module from disintegrating when
it hits the earth’s atmosphere.
The program, headed by Dr.
James A. Stricklin, aerospace en
gineering professor, relies heavily
on computerized data in develop
ment of a technique for analysis
of structural shells.
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Accessories
Hurst Floor Shifts
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& Havoline 35c qt.
We stock all local major brands.
Where low oil prices originate.
Quantity Rights Reserved
Wheel Bearings
50% Off
Parts Wholesale Too
Filters, Oil, Air - Fuel
10,000 Parts-We Fit
96% of All Cars - Save
25 - 40%
Brake Shoes $3.19 ex.
2 Wheels — many cars
Auto trans. oil 25tf
AC - Champion - Autolite plugs
Starters - Generators
All 6 Volt - $10.95 Each
Most 12 Volt — $11.95 Each
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