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' a t Ags Numerous In PACAF fo/j THE BATTALION Thursday, October 24, 1968 College Station, Texas Page 5 lh Pnjtt ' S °ls fror Lti °n, H ontrol AJ ' m y C«^ iVater D t ld Tea ilk van quality ns. Wn in g willl yde Gesj n conuai ri ug, « with ft >ment s a sped John Cm a Monii ing at t said 11 e throe; Pacific Air Force pilots and other personnel in Vietnam and Thailand include a number of graduates. Among pilots at Tan Son Nhut AB is Maj. Walter B. Littlejohn of Dallas, a 1951 graduate in business. Missile safety officer at the same base is Capt. James S. Pierce of Waco, 1958 business graduate. Navigator Maj. Leslie G. Tingle, Baptists, Methodists And Catholics Lead Student Church Preferences Baptists, Methodists and Catho lics scored again as denomina tional preference among Texas A&M students, according to a survey by Logan Weston, YMCA panelv; religious life coordinator. From 12,867 students on cam pus, however, 1,088 did not regis ter a preference during enroll ment. Baptists led the list of church affiliations with 2,646, with Meth odists numbering 2,508 and Cath olics with 2,456. “The report is quite consistent with previous years,” Weston added. “There are increases but they are consistent across the board considering student increas es.” Presbyterians followed with 834; Lutheran, 723; Episcopal, 569, and Church of Christ, 508. The next highest category was Disciples of Christ with 340; Mos lem with 97, and 89 Jewish. Weston noted 577 students gave “their preference as Protestant” —not a denomination—and 92 others ranged from Annenian to Zen Buddhist. Included in the miscellaneous listing were five agnostics and two atheists. NEW AUTO PLAN MELBOURNE (ZP> — Tow-in depots to receive damaged vehicles are being opened in Melbourne by the Royal Automobile Club of Victoria. The owner of a damaged vehicle will be able to arrange pick-up and repair by the workshop of his choice without the pressure of accident scenes. who completed civil engineering studies in 1949, is on duty at Da Nang. Formerly with Martin- Marietta in Denver, he is from San Antonio. A 1964 history graduate, Capt. John E. Hilliard of Newton and 1st Lt. James J. Crumbliss Jr. of Barksdale AFB, La., are serv ing at Ubon Royal Thai AFB, Thailand. Hilliard is a legal of ficer. Crumbliss flies an F-4D Phantom and received his de gree in management in 1966. Aggie pilots at Phan Rang, Cam Rahn Bay and Bien Hoa re cently took part in successful strike missions. Maj. Royce D. Tate of Corpus studied business for a degree in 1952. Maj. Carlos Gonzales of Browns ville and other F-4 pilots des troyed three river supply boats in North Vietnam. The 12th Tacti cal Fighter Wing pilot received his B.B.A. in 1953. Destruction of 10 fortifications and bunkers involved F-100 pi lots include Capt. Joseph W. Ashy of Beaumont, 1962 graduate in mechanical engineering. He is as signed with the 3rd Tactical Fighter Wing. All eigth Air Force officers were commissioned at A&M. Special Ship To Carry Gifts Tons of Christmas gifts will be going to members of the Armed Forces in Vietnam by special ship this year. A joint Pentagon-Post Office venture, the 1968 Santa Claus Special, sails from Oakland, Cali fornia next month with Christ mas parcels. To meet the sailing deadline and assure pre-holiday delivery of gifts sent with surface pos tage, items should be mailed dur ing October 14 and November 9 period. They should be marked “SANTA CLAUS SPECIAL” just below the stamps. The “SANTA CLAUS SPE CIAL” will sail during the latter half of November and stop at Da Nang, Qui Nhon, Cam Rahn Bay and Saigon, Vietnam. It takes approximately three weeks for a fast ship to cross the ocean. All gifts should be packed in strong containers with adequate cushioning and correctly address ed, including APO and FPO num bers. There are several options avail able for military which can save money. Post offices across the nation have free pamphlets which outline the mailing programs for servicemen and women overseas. Bulletin Board JON DIGS IN Jon Eisel, 4, celebrates his birthday by dig-ging into one of the five cakes he received on the final day of his fa ther’s journey in the Apollo 7. (AP Wirephoto) TONIGHT (All Hometown Clubs) Houston: room 321, Physics Building after Yell Practice. Bell County: room 205, Aca demic Building after Yell Prac tice. Plans for Baylor weekend party to be announced. Brazoria County: YMCA Read ing Room at 7:30 p.m. Organiza tional meeting, officers to be elected. Fort Worth: MSC Lobby at BATTALION CLASSIFIED "ormatini ed joki luropetoi sse fr« ying jots at a fr a Gran! insporti' ;ntly. 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ATTENTION JANUARY GRADUATES Deadline for Ordering Graduation Invitations October 31 Orders Taxien From 9-12, 1-4 Monday-Friday, At the Cashier’s Window Memorial Student Center FOR SALE TR-4, 1962, 2 tops, race tires. Priced low for quick sale. $595. Day 845-1411. Night, 303 Univ. Apt. 4. James Barker. 23t5 Sears all metal portable typewriter. Very good condition. $35. 846-6437. 23t3 Gentle horse for children or ladies. Call 822-3980 after 5:00 p. m. Posters—“MISS AGGIELAND OF 1968” 11” x 17” living color. Get yours now at Aggie Den. 307 University Dr. College Station, Texas. For mail orders. $1.25 pays postage anywhere in U. S. A. 610tfn We sell portable washers and dryers. We sell and lease Maytag washers. 822-1719. 601tfn We buy pocket books. Magazines, radios, TV’s watches, stereos, most anything— Aggie Den— 601tfn Decals, Bumper Stickers, all kinds at Aggie Den, next to Loupot’s. 601tfn Records, Records ! Albums, Albums ! Rock & Roll, Popular, Comic, Party, Country & Western, all artists-hundreds & hundreds of all artists - Best prices in Texas on 1st quality stereo album. The Aggie Den, next to Loupot’s. 600tfn HELP WANTED Wanted, two registered nurses for su pervisor on 3 to 11 shift at Madison County Hospital, Madisonville, Texas. Excellent Salary. Call collect, DI 8-2631, Miss Gloria Rice or Mr. E. G. Clark. 465tfn For BEST RESULTS TRY BATTALION CLASSIFIED WHITE AUTO STORES Bryan and College Station can save you up to 40% on auto parts, oil, filters, etc. 846-4910. TYPEWRITERS Rentals-Sales-Service Terms Distributors For: Royal and Victor Calculators & Adding Machines CATES TYPEWRITER CO. 909 S. Main 822-6000 AUTO REPAIRS All Makes Just Say: “Charge It” Cade Motor Co. Ford Dealer AGGIES- INTERESTED IN A PART-TIME JOB? Immediate Opening For AIR CONDITIONING SERVICEMAN Part time during school year, full time in summer. Some experience, good character necessary. CENTRAL TEXAS AIR CONDITIONING CO. 427 Dellwood Bryan, Texas Contact: Mr. R. H. Roberts 823-0945 ST ER LI IMG ELECTRONICS sound equipment Ampex Roberts Fisher Sony Scott Panasonic tape decks Harmon^Kardon 903 South Main, Bryan 822-1589 • Watch Repair • Jewelry Repair • Diamond Senior Rings • Senior Rings Refinished C. W. Varner & Sons Jewelers North Gate 846-5816 Anatomy Professor To Present Paper A veterinary anatomy depart- sent a paper entitled “Age De ment associate professor will pre- termination of the Cat by Radio- . graphy” at the 19th annual meeting of the American Asso ciation for Laboratory Animal Science. Dr. Raymond F. Sis, A&M Col lege of Veterinary Medicine, will speak Friday (Oct. 25) in Las Vegas, Nev. OFFICIAL NOTICE Official notices must arrive in the Office [blications before deadline of 1 p.m. of the day preeeeding publication. of Student Pub THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name: Karim, MD. Abdul Degree: Ph.D. in Wildlife Degree: r ' 1 —.rta ctuations tuna lation im Place Wildlife Science itribution and in abundance of pone ntal Dissertation: Distribution and seasonal fluctuatioi ina ion Addition ion abundai dal rim P- Room 405 Biological Sci tnce fauna in a Texas artificial pond in re- si' Time: October 28, 1968 at 2 elected environmental factors. m. ences George W. Kunze Dean of Graduate Studies ENGLISH PROFICIENCY EXAMINATION fro: p. m. on November 1 (Friday) and again from 4:00 to 6:00 p. m. on the same day. Students may take the examination at either time by reporting to Academic 402. Exam inees should bring pen, pencil, dictionary and composition paper. THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Examination for the Doctoral I Name: Nip, Wai-Kit Degree: Ph.D. in Food Technology Dissertation: Pigment Characteristics >f sorghum bicolor (L.) Mo rber 25, 1968 at 1 :15 p. m. m 308, Plant Sciences Bids the seed of sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench. Time: Octol Place: Room George W. 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