WwPp* : ; * '—■■ 7 Busses Set For Holiday Trips A revival of public transporta tion is being undertaken in an effort to lessen the number of ATTENTION ALL CLUBS Athletic Hometown Professional and All Campus Organizations. Pictures for the club sec tions of the 1969 Aggieland are now being scheduled at the Student Publications of fice. 216 Services Bldg. deaths occurring when Aggies make a mass exodus to an out-of- town football game, or on holi days. One of the reasons for the revival of public transportation emphasis, said Dean of Students James Hannigan, is a dual in* crease in student and traffic ac cidents. Three members of the A&M Cadet Corps were killed Nov. 9 in a head-on car-truck collision northwest of Dallas in Denton County. The cadets were part of the 3,000-man Corps mustering in Dallas for the Aggie-SMU foot- Greyhound Bus Lines 1300 Texas 823-8071 • Inexpensive Charter Service for student groups or classes. • Group accomodations arranged. GRE ball game. THE NEW Greyhound Bus Lines service will be available on an option basis “to some of the major cities for Corps trips and vacation periods,” Hannigart said. The first such run is due for the nearing Thanksgiving holi days, with a second trip sched uled during Christmas. “With over 9,000 cars on cam pus we hope we can encourage some students to travel by bus,” Hannigan said. “And, with this formal arrangement we think we can get some customers.” Tickets for the Thanskgiving trip will be on sale Friday and Monday in the Memorial Student Center near the gift shop. IT WILL BE necessary, Han nigan added, “that a minimum of 32 students sign up for any one destination.” Cities on the first run include Dallas, Houston, Austin and San Antonio. Buses will leave from the MSC. Hannigan hopes “students who do not have cars would make use of this service and help cut down highway traffic accidents.” BUSIER AGENCY REAL ESTATE • INSURANCE F.H.A.—Veterans and Conventional Loans ARM & HOME SAVINGS ASSOCIATION Home Office: Nevada, Mo. 3523 Texas Ave. (in Ridgecrest) 846-3708 Vet Prof essors Go Out Of State Eight A&M College of Vet erinary Medicine faculty mem bers will be ‘off campus’ this week for meetings in three states. Dr. Merrill Ranck travels to Princeton University, Princeton, N. J., to present a paper entitled “Serologic Survey and Studies of an Avian Influenza A Virus Strain and a Paramyxovirus Strain.” He will be accompanied to the Poultry Pathologist Con ference, Nov. 19-24, by Dr. L. C. Grumbles and C. F. Hall. Dr. M. Katada and Dr. R. W. Moore will participate in open discussions and confer with re search workers in Lexington, Ky., at a meeting on “Immunity to Selected Equine Infectious Dis eases.” While there, Dr. Moore will present a paper entitled “The Immunological Properties Asso ciated with Equine Infectious Anemia—Recent Findings.” The conference is Nov. 19-21. Dr. Moore also will present a discussion on swine diseases to the South Texas Swine Breeders Association Nov. 23 in San An tonio. Also during Nov. 19-24, Dr. Stewart McConnell and Dr. R. J. Hidalgo will be in Lubbock to participate in the annual meet ing of the Texas Cattle Feeders Association. Dr. A. I. Flowers will preside as president of the Long Range Planning Committee at the Texas Veterinary Medical Association meeting in Austin Tuesday. BATTALION CLASSIFIED OFFICIAL NOTICE COMMENCEMENT EXERCISE All students who are candidates fo degree of Doctor of Philosophy or D of Education are required to order hoo well as the Doctor’s caps and gowns. office no later than 1 p. m., Tu< 14 (this will be accomplished he University resentative of Store.) The j oy a Excha not be worn in the procession since 58 will be hoc such candidates stage as Candidates foi w part of th< the cer the Mi ididal the nts who are candidab Degree will wear ROTO students who are ca: Bachelor’s Degree will ate uniform. All militai looded on eremony er’s Degree will wear the a ry person de aster’s Degre ; all civilia for the Bac cap and mdidates ippr nel or t and gown ; all civ ' .tes he the degrees, gradua ill wear the unifor >rm. are candidates for th< or undergraduate, only. Rental of caps and gowns may ranged with the Exchange Store. May be placed between 8 a. m„ Mondi Dec. 2, and 5 p. m. Friday, Dec. 20. rental is as follows: Doctor’s cap gown, $5.25 ; Master’s cap and gown, 5 Bachelor’s cap and gown, $4.25. rental is the same as that • for the cap and gown. A 4% sales tax is required in addition to these rentals. Payment is guired at the time of placing order. C. W. Landiss, Chairman — Convocations Committee THE graduate college Final Examination for the Doctoral Dei Name: Wood, Carl Eugene Degree: Doctor of Philosophy in Wile Science Dissertation : Relationship between Prior Productivity (C14 Method) and Ph plankton in a Mesotrophiz lake. Time: November 27 at 2:15 p. m. Place: Room 405, Biological Sciences B George W. Kunze Dean of Graduate Studies THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Degree: Doctor oi tural Economics Dissertation: An Evaluating Alter Economic Model itive Government Time: Nov. 22, 1968 at 3:00 p. m. Place: Room 310, Agriculture Bldg. George W. Kunze grams in Rice. THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral E Name: Irick, Billy Frank nssertation: A TORS RELA1 RETENTION 1964 THROUGH 1966. Time: Nov. 22, 1968 at 10:00 a. Place: Room 226, Cushing Lib: George W. Kunze Dean of Graduate Studies m. rary All Industrial Engineering and ,er . Science students, who have Mistered for the spring semeste J^ister any weekday from 4-5 p.m. Nov. ”22, in Room 201 H, Engi pe: Nov. II O. P, Q, R. Nov. 25-27 Last names beginnin; Dec. 2-6 Last names beginning Th 1 ne !?9uence of registration procedur • Make an appointment with you ( ® m 'o Advisor. (Use the University 2^" “ >r Phone number). • Secure complete information ■nowing courses and approval of Academic Advisor. (This °* f °re you ^ Present before you ca formation sh« Dean’s Office. Check :an proceed). I” f'resent information sheet and ID card ^ the Dean’s < Plete^ information cards in packet. -• ^ick up the complete) “ 8 >gnment card (with yell Is pleted and yellow stripe). in all cards (including assig -J) to the Registration Head ?»^ ers - Pirst Floor, Cushing est entrance of old library. 5 - Turn n’L Under8rKUUBte siuaen' r£ artment of Biology Deeemb^*' month of No “ ‘ ne Wew Biological Science Bldg, cordance with the following schedule: oiov. 22—all whose surnames begin with Hi thru Hu Nov. 25—all whose surnames beg *. J. thru Kh 26—all whose surnames beg Ki thru Le Noy. 27—all whose surnames begin with Li thru Ma 2—all whose surnames begin with Me thru Mu 3 0~*" whose surnames begin with hose undergraduate students who have ®™I e ®ter hours of credit may pu * tim ring. The hours passed i me of the preliminary grade repc ., ov ’ ib 1968, may be used in sati ln e 95 hour requirement. 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Quantity Rights Reserved Wheel Bearings 50% Off Parts Wholesale Too Filters, Oil, Air - Fuel, 10,000 Parts - We Fit 90% 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 - $11.95 Each Most 12 Volt - $12.95 Each Tires—Low price every day — Just check our price with any other of equal quality. Your Friedrich Dealer Joe Faulk Auto Parts 220 E. 25th Bryan, Texas JOE FAULK ’32 21 years in Bryan THE BATTALION Friday, November 22, 1968 College Station, Texas Page 3 Students Expelled For Using Pot SAN BENITO 0P>—School of ficials have expelled 25 of 34 San Benito High School pupils who experimented with marijuana, Supt. John Barron said Thursday. Barron said the pupils will have to abide by strict rules in order to return to class. Barron told a news conference 25 of 34 pupils who “experiment ed” with marijuana have been expelled. He said the nine others were given “administrative warn ing and milder conditions of ad ministrative probation.” The expulsions resulted from an independent inquiry conducted by school officials in this Lower Brazos A&M Club To Meet Monday The Brazos County A&M Club’s monthly meeting has been changed from Wednesday to Mon day, Nov. 25, President Joe Buser announced. He said the meeting date was changed to avoid Thanksgiving Day football game travel con flicts. The 7 p.m. Monday meeting at the Ramada Inn will be a stag, unsponsored event, Buser added. Jim Keller, coach of the unde feated A&M freshman football team, will be featured on the pro gram. The former Aggie quarter back will discuss the Fish season and the squad’s varsity prospects. The Fish conclude the season Friday in a 7:30 p.m. game with the University of Texas Short horns. The Shrine benefit game will be played at Kyle Field. Rio Grande Valley town for three weeks, Barron said. Barron said he has been aware of the marijuana problem for 15 years, but he said the problem was negligible until last spring. Barron did not identify the pupils by name. He said they ranged in age from 14 to 19 and were pupils in grade 8 through 12. He said 19 of thtm were girls and 15 were boys. “From the investigation there emerged a repeated pattern of automobiles, money and unsuper vised leisure time,” Barron said. He said the pupils involved in the marijuana smoking had “too much of everything.” THE ATTITUDE of parents, he said, “has been one of shock, sorrow and complete cooperation.” Expelled pupils must sign a statement with their parents agreeing to abide by special con ditions in order to return to classes. The pupils must surrender their drivers licences and agree to observe a curfew of 7 p.m. on school nights and 11 p.m. on Fri day, Saturday or holiday nights. They cannot attend drive-in the aters, leave town, or go to South Padre Island without their par ents. The pupils must also agree to “maintain acceptable hair style and dress” and agree not to at tend dances at the school or at any location and must agree to join no musical group other than at church or school. “There will be no second chance for any pupil who violates the special conditions,” Barron said. DRAFTSMEN First Class Air Conditioning Electrical Piping Hull Architectural $800 Per Month Minimum — Liberal Benefits Excellent opportunity to become associated with an expanding Gulf Coast Shipyard. Also Hiring 1st Class Electricians at $3.61 per hour. Interviews Will Be In Bryan Friday, Nov. 22 from 9:00 a. m. to 6:30 p. m. Saturday, Nov. 23 from 9:00 a. m. to 1:00 p. m. At Holiday Inn or contact: Levingston Shipbuilding Co. Employment Office P. O. Box 968 Orange, Texas Phone 713 — 883-3521 An Equal Opportunity Employer DALLAS FT. WORTH Dancing at Market Hall Concert—Will Roger* Aud. 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