The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 15, 1968, Image 5

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^Tigers Try To Level Record
THE BATTALION
Friday, November 15, 1968
College Station, Texas
Page 5
The A&M Consolidated Tigers
close out their season tonight in
Huntsville as they try to level
their season record at 5-5 when
they tangle with the Huntsville
Hornets.
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ENGLISH PROFICIENCY EXAM.
ngli~ L —
of all
English proficiency examination required
of all students majoring in Political Science
who have completed their Sophomore En
glish requirements will be offered from
to5 p. m. on Tuesday, Nov. 19, 1968 and
; the same time on Wednesday, Nov. 20,
1968 in Room 319 Nagle Hall. Students
should report to 309 Nagle Hall by 5 p. m.,
Monday, Nov. 18, 1968 to sign up for the
day he plans to take the exam. 35t3
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
1* mal Examination for the
Name: Irick, Billy Frank
Degree: Doctor of Philosophy in Education
Dissertation: AN ANALYSIS OF FAC
TORS RELATED
TO THE LOSS AND
RETENTION OF FRESHMEN STU
DENTS AT TARLETON STATE COL
LEGE FOR THE ACADEMIC YEARS
1964 THROUGH 1966.
Time: Nov. 22, 1968 at 10:00 a. m.
Place: Room 226, Cushing Library
George W. Kunze
Dean of Graduate Studies
“All Industrial Engineering and Compu
ter Science students, who have not yet
the
registered for the spring
register any weekday from 4-6
INov.
Bldg.’
ring semester, may
r any weekday from 4-5 p.m. through
22, in Room 201 H, Engineering
The English Proficiency Examinations
lajors in Botany, Microbiology. Zoo!
majors
and Entomology (College of Science)
be given Nov. 19 at 4 p. m. in room
Biological Science Bldg. East. Exami
should bring pen, pencil and dictiona
inations for
ogy,
will
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ry.
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Pre-veterinary medicine students will re
register for the Spring Semester 1969 du
he periods as indicated:
beginning G, H,
ing the periods as i:
Nov. 11-16 Last
I, J, K, L.
Nov. 18-22 Last names begrinning M, N,
O. P, Q. R.
Nov. 26-27 Last names beginning S, T,
U, V.
Dec. 2-6 Last names beginning W, X,
Y. Z.
The sequence of registration procedures are:
1. Make an appointment with your Aca
demic Advisor. (Use the University Direc
tory for phone number).
2. Secure complete information sheet
showing courses and approval of
Academic Advisor. (This must be
before you can proceed).
Pre
to the Dean's Office. Check and
plete information cards in packet.
yoi
doi
one
rses and ap]
Advisor. (This must
d)
-n sheet
to the Dean’s Office. Check and/or com-
4. Pick up
assignment c;
6. Turn in
ment card)
quarters,, First
(west entrance of
the completed and approved
rd (with yellow stripe),
all cards (including a:
to the Registration 1
Floor
old library.
assign-
egistration Head-
Cushing Building
Biology Department. Undergraduate pre
registration for the Spring Semester 1969.
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■registration for the Spring Semester
undergraduate students majoring in the
■graduate students i
Department of Biology wil]
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11 be conducted
December.
Registration cards may be received in room
316 in the New Biological Science Bldg.
s n accordance with the following schedule:
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D
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Me thru Mu
Dec. 3—all whose surnames begin with
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Those undergraduate students who have
96 semester hours of credit may purchase
the A&M ring. The hours passed at the
time of the preliminary grade report on
Nov. 11, 1968, may be used in satisfying
the 95 hour requirement. Those students
qualifying under this regulation may leave
their name with the ring clerk in the
Registrar’s Office, in order that she may
check their records to determine their
eligibility to order the ring.
Orders for the rings will be taken between
Nov. 25, 1968 and Jan. 5, 1969. These rings
will be returned for delivery on or about
Feb. 18, 1969. The Ring Clerk is on duty
from 8 a. m. to 12 noon, Monday through
Friday, of each week.
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TRY
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
The 7:30 p.m. contest is im
portant for both teams with the
Hornets having the most to gain
by the win. They can clinch sole
possession of the second place
slot in 10-AAA while a Tiger win
would probably tie Consol with
Kemp for second place.
Consolidated comes into the
game off of a 12-7 jolting last
Friday night by their cross-town
rivals, the Kemp Bears, and the
Hornets bested La Grange, 12-6,
while bringing their district mark
to 2-1-1. After last week, neither
team has a chance for the zone
title.
Coach Jack Churchill expressed
satisfaction in the hustle of the
team even though they were beat
en last week. He felt that the
defense was holding up extremely
well because the Tigers have not
lost a game this year by more
than nine points and have given
up only 75 for the year.
In individual statistics, senior
tailback Mike Litterst leads the
team in both rushing and scoring.
Litterst has toted the pigskin
188 times for 734 yards and a 4.0
average. He has also tallied six
touchdowns for 36 points. Full
back Richard Marshall has car
ried 62 times for 205 yards, to
back up Litterst in the real estate
category and Leroy Clark with
24, Rob Schleider with 23, trail
him in the scoring race. Clark
still has the best punting average
in the district with a 42.2 on 38
kicks.
Quarterback Paul Madeley has
attempted 85 passes this year
and connected on 29 for 409 yards
and five touchdowns. In the re
ceiving department, Clark is the
leader with 10 catches for 165
yards and three TD’s.
The games for the Tigers this
year were losses to Mt.Carmel,
Klein, Del Valle, Brenham, and
Kemp. They have defeated Cy-
press-Fairbanks, LaGrange, Hous
ton Furr, and Navasota.
Undefeated Brenham, with the
zone crown just about in the bag,
hosts winless LaGrange tonight
Intramural
Round-Up
The Intramural Story for Friday:
In Class B football, H-2 improved their record by defeat
ing- Sqd. 5, 6-0. They are now 2-1 for the season. Sqd. 4 re
mained unbeaten as they romped over Sqd. 12, 22-0. -They
need just one more win to clinch their league championship.
G-2 beat E-l to tighten up the standings in League B. There
are now four teams in that league with one loss.
F-2 completely dominated their game with D-l never
letting them inside their 20 while scoring 13 points them
selves and Sqd. 11 downed Sqd. 3, 12-8, to round out the
schedule.
In Class A basketball, the White Band lost to C-l despite
a 21-point offensive display by Bill Howell. The Band, down
18-6 at the half, surged toward the lead but ran out of time.
Sqd. 1 crushed Sqd. 12, 45-14 in other action. H-2 won their
first league game by downing Sqd. 2 in a high scoring duel,
46-38. At the same time on an adjacent court, a defensive
battle between Sqd. 13 and Sqd. 3 was in progress with Sqd.
13 managing to hold on, 18-16.
In Class C basketball, the Lions won their second
straight game by burying Parks and Recreations, 32-9. In
the other game Hotard Hall lost their second consecutive
game to Crocker Hall, 45-22.
Class A handball, Sqd. 12 ran over Sqd. 13, three
matches to none. They will now go on to meet Sqd. 4 in the
semi-finals. A-l managed to get by F-2, two matches to
one to advance to the semis against G-l.
In Class C handball, Schumacher Hall moved to the
finals by defeating Hughes Hall, two matches to one. They
will compete against Law Hall on Monday afternoon, who
won over Walton, also two matches to one.
The Class C horseshoe winners were Milner over Walton,
Hotard over Hughes, and Mclnnis, Schumacher, Fowler, and
Parks & Recreation all failed to show up for their matches.
Autocross Set
The Texas A&M Sports Car
Club will have a meeting Sunday,
Nov. 17, in the Montgomery Ward
Parking Lot at 10 a.m. for regis
tration of the TAMSCC Auto-
A&M Rugby Club
To Have Clinic
Between 50 and 100 entrants
are expected and the entry fee
is $3.00 for TAMSCC and SAE
members and $3.50 for non-mem
bers. Call Alan Werkerling at
845-3005 for details.
The Rugby Club of A&M will
have a clinic Sunday at 2:00 p.m.,
on the field next to DeWare Field
House.
Anyone interested in learning
the fundamentals of Rugby and
wants to come out for the team
is welcomed to attend. If more
information is desired, contact
Greg Schwei, phone 5-4760, or
come to Walton 1-4.
OUTFIT PICTURES
AGGIELAND ’69
Uniform will be Class A Winter.
Outfit C.O.’s will wear sabers;
Seniors will wear boots and mid
night shirts. Guidons and award
flags will be carried. All person
nel in the outfit will wear the
billed service cap issued by the
university. The type of cap worn
by underclassihen to and from
the picture taking area is left
up to the discretion of the out
fit C.O.
Outfit should be in front of the
System Administration Building
by 7:30 a. m. on the appointed
day.
Nov. 12 — D-2 & E-2
13 —F-2 & G-2
14 —■. H-2 & A-l
15 — B-l & C-l
Nov. 18 — D-l & E-l
19 —F-l & C-l
Note: Athletic Outfits H-l and
Sqdn. 14 will be scheduled for
the first week of December by
C.O. with University Studio.
ATTENTION: ALL
COMMANDING OFFICERS
Commanding officers of all Out
fits and Staffs will have full
length portraits made in boots
and midnights for the Military
Section, according to the above
schedule. Deadline Dec. 31.
PLEASE MAKE INDIVIDUAL
APPOINTMENTS WITH UNI
VERSITY STUDIO FOR THESE
FULL LENGTH PORTRAITS
FOR THE MILITARY SEC
TION.
ATTENTION: All other staff
members (including Juniors),
Outfit executive officers, and
first sergeants will have por
traits made for the Military
Section in G.H. caps and Class
A Winter (blouse), according to
the above schedule. Deadline
Dec. 31.
Individual pictures made at the
University Studio — North Gate.
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