b «r 7, IDtj THE BATTALION Thursday, November 7, 1968 College Station, Texas Page 3 .nk ir ni Walton Residents Keep Dorm Spirit High CANTEBURY BELTS 2iim Mnrncs unibersittp men's toear 329 University Drive 713 / 846-370^* College Station, Texas 77840^_^ >NS Emphasizing a program for civilian student unity, the resi dents of Walton Hall are continu ing a number of year-long ac tivities. “As an added social function, we sponsored a noon-time steak fry in Hensel Park last Saturday for the residents of the hall,” said Andy Scott, president of Walton. Honored guests for the function were Dr. and Mrs. Hollis Bowen, of the Soil and Crop Sciences >s. n us. DS. am ib TIP IT...TAP IT... ONE DROP FRESHENS BREATH INSTANTLY. MNCEinftATEO Dept., Dr. and Mrs. R- C. Potts, Academic Dean of Agriculture, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cooper, Civilian Student Director, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Perry, Program Ad visor for the Pilot Program. Earlier in the year the resi dents of the largest civilian dor mitory sponsored a car smash before the Texas Tech football game to show student spirit. The Aggie football coaching staff,- members of the team, and the student body helped smash the cars, which represented the Tech team. After the Tech game, Walton co-sponsored a dance with Hughes Hall, which was attended by a large number of students. Ten committees are currently working on activities for the rest of the year. Walton members vote on the activities proposed by the committees and have shown over whelming support in the past. At present residents of the hall are participating in semi-final play-offs of the intramural pro gram. However, grades are not being neglected, as the 135 Wal ton freshmen are being encour aged to crack the books. “To relieve the tensions built up by studying, we have also started a number of informal dis cussions on Monday nights,” said Scott. Special Walton Activity Cards, designed by the members, have been issued to the residents. The white cards are engraved with a gold eagle and shield, and have maroon lettering- A short biog raphy of T. O. Walton, president of A&M for 17 years, is on one side of the card. Other officers of the Walton Club are Carl Kinney—vice-presi dent, Richard Ferguson — secre tary, Jim Story—treasurer, and Dale Odum—freshman president. THREE WALTON CHEFS Jim Story, Walton Hall treasurer takes up the last of the many steaks prepared for the Walton Hall Steak Fry last Saturday. Freshman Council President Dale Odum, center, and Walton President Andy Scott watch his progress. BATTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD RATES One day per wo Minir 4c 1 per wei rd each additional day charge—50? inimum charge- Olassified Display 90^ per column inch each insertion DEADLINE 4 p.m. day before publication FOR RENT Three bedroom apartment. 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Degree: Ph.D. in Chemistry Dissertation: The Synthesis and Infrared Spectra of Some Group VA Chalcogenides. Time: November 8, 1968, 1 p. m. Place: Chemistry Building Room 357 George W- Kunze Dean of Graduate Studies THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name: Hnoosh, Mahdy H. Degree: Ph.D. in Chemistry Dissertation : The Synthesis of Some Or- ganophosphorus Compounds and Studies of the Electron Spin Resonance Spectra of Their Free Radical Anions. Time: November 7. 1968, 2 p. m. Place: Chemistry Building Room 357 George W. Kunze Dean of Graduate Studies Attention Animal Science Majors Only: Pre-registration schedule for Spring 1969. Seniors—Nov. 4, 9 a. m. to Nov. 8, 12 noon. Juniors—Nov. 11, 9 a. m. thru Nov. 15, 12 noon. Soph & Freshmen—Nov. 18, 9 a. m. thru Nov. 22, 12 noon. Grad Students—Nov. 25, 9 a. m. thru Nov. 17, 12 noon. 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