The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 23, 1969, Image 3

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    etOutputLeadsN ation
i A&M long ago moved to first
jdace in the production of veterin-
~y medicine doctors.
The College of Veterinary Med
iae “graduate output is now 30
r cent greater than the next
higher state in the nation," Dean
A. A. Price acknowledged this
^week.
^^BfThe number of Texans who
were admitted to the study of
■ . .
veterinary medicine for 1968-69
far outstrips the next highest
state.
Price pointed out Texas leads
with 121 Texans as compared
with 78 each from California and
Michigan, the next two highest
states represented.
PRIOR TO 1964, the college
had an entering enrollment of 64
students. The number was in-
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m
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creased to 96 in 1964 and to 128
in 1965.
The unprecedented increase
in a two-year period made educa
tional history. No other con
temporary veterinary medical col
lege has ever increased its en
rollment so rapidly.
JBy its own admission, the col
lege “is tough to get into.” The
average student has 3.2 years of
college credit before entering.
“THE LOSS RATIO of stu
dents is low,” said Price, “and it
ought to be low,” noting the selec
tion of students has included a
thorough analysis of their previ
ous academic program.
Discussing entrance require
ments, Price said an entering stu
dent’s average is 2.11 points, but
that the “overall grade point ratio
is probably the least thing we
look at.”
For example, he said, selection
committee members want to know
if he is strong in “political or
natural sciences.”
THE DEAN also said com
mitteemen want to know if a stu
dent “really wants into the col
lege as well as the probability of
his success in this field.”
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CHILD CARE
R. N has excellent new private facilities
or care of four children. Infants up. Ex-
id. Near three Kindergartens.
1. 56tfn
Want baby-sitting in own home. College
1 "46-4810. 607tfn
Child care. Call for information. 846-8151.
598tfn
Gregory's
1-4005.
Day Nursery, 604
JUMPTY DUMPTY CHILDREN CEN-
SR, S400 South College, State Licensed.
3-8626. Virginia D. Jones, R. N. 99tf»
DC
WANTED
^ Female roommate, ove
* Iond Driv
306 Redmo
17179.
21, serious stu-
Apartment 142.
60tfn
(Roommate
k j»|)er month.
^nation call 823-581
traile
pa
r apartment,
lid. runner
$60
intor-
58tfn
SPECIAL NOTICE
ee Andy Anderson, 2010 S. College,
-3546 for your U-Haul truck or trailer,
. move cheaper and safer. 54t8
BUY MOST ANYTHING
AGGIE
61tfn
-HITE AUTO STORE Bryan
and College Station will rent
ou the Catalina “Big Tex” Air
Conditioner—If you decide to
*uy, your rent becomes your
own payment. 846-5626.
SOSOLIKS
TV & RADIO SERVICE
Zenith - Color & B&W - TV
All Makes B&W TV Repairs
713 S. MAIN 822-1941
WE RENT
TYPEWRITERS
Electric, Manual, &
Portable
otis McDonald’s
429 S. Main — Phone 822-1328
Bryan, Texas
IRYAN MOBILE HOMES
4212 Old College Road
^ome by—Meet the Mobile
I Home people and learn the
advantages of a Mobile
I Home Ownership over pay
ing rent.
35c qt.
Havoline, Amalie,
Enco, Conoco.
$1.69 Gal.
PRESTONE
iVe stock all local major brands.
Vhere low oil prices originate.
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%.
iBrake Shoes $3.19 ex.
2 Wheels — many cars
kuto trans. oil 25tf
kC - Champion - Autolite plugs
Starters - Generators
All 6 Volt - $11.95 Each
Most 12 Volt - $12.95 Each
Tires—Low price every day —
lust check our price with any
)ther of equal quality.
Your Friedrich Dealer
Joe Faulk Auto Parts
220 E. 25th Bryan, Texas
JOE FAULK ’32
21 years in Bryan
WORK WANTED
Typing—Days, evenings. Neat, accurate,
reasonable. 846-2681. 59t3
Will do typing reasonable. Call 822-
7669 after 5 p. m. and all day Saturday
and Sunday. 69t2
TYPING — Electric, Very Reasonable.
Mrs. David R. Miller. 822-2048. 56tfn
Typing. 822-2043 or 822-5053.
30tfn
STUDENTS! SERVICES UNLIMITED
is ready to help you with your typing,
xerox copywork printing needs, and multi-
liting. LET "SU WORK FOR YOU.”
1907 S. College, Bryan, Texas. 823-5362.
605tfn
Typing. Thesis and Dissertation ex
perience. 846-8335. 603tfn
HELP WANTED
Sitting in my home 2:16 p. m.
p. m. weekdays. School age childi
lege Hills. 846-6470.
to 5:15
;ren. Col
60t2
Topsoil
eaning up
and front-end loader
fieldsand
and mov
W. 28th,
8934.
Bryan, Texas. 822-7267,
846-
55t7
Wanted, two registered nurses
pervisor on 3 to 11 shift at Madison Coui
Hospital, Madisonville, Texas. Excellent
for su-
County
Hospital, Madisonville, Texas. Excellent
Salary. Call collect, D1 8-2631, Miss Gloria
Rice or Mr. E. G. Clark. 465tfn
OFFICIAL NOTICE
Official notices must arrive in the Office
of Student Publications before deadline of
1 p.m. of the day proceeding pi
fore deadline
ing publicatio
At 8 a. m. Thursday. January 16, there
will be posted in the foyer of the Richard
Coke Building a list of those mid-year
indidates
mg a list oi tnose
rho have completed all academic
requirements for degrees to be conferred
on January 18, 1969. Each candidate if
urged to consult this list to determine hi!
status.
H. L. Heaton, Director of
’ Registrar
-SX. X_J. JLACO-lsVSlS , s-.
Admissions and
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
3409 S. College 823-8051
FOR SALE
1963
haul. W
5 p. m.
Plymoul
Vill sell
th V-8. Motor needs over-
reasonable. 846-5903 after
6<R2
FOR RENT
Furnished apartment, brick, two bedroom.
512 First Street. Married students or Co-
Eds. Call 825-2761 Navasota. 60tl
Furnished apartment for rent. $90 per
month. University Acres. Call 846-5120.
>m for
bath. Place
5054.
$30 per month. Private
>ok. Utilities paid. 846-
60tfn
Available Dec. 1. Nicely furnished ranch-
style brick home on l 1 /* acres landscaped
grounds in country. About 15 minutes
from college or Bryan on Austin highway.
Three bedrooms, separate dining room,
large den, large kitchen, utility room with
washer and dryer. Two tile baths, large
living room opening on patio with 16 x 32
swimming pool. Beautiful lawn with under
ground sprinkler system. Lots of trees in
front and back yard. 3,000 sq. ft. of central
heat and air. Lawn maintained. No water
bills to pay. On school bus route. $250
per month. 1 year contract desired. Form
erly occupied by college professor. Phone
822-4972, after 10 :00 a. m. Mon - Sat. 38tfn
For rent. 1, 2. and 3 bedroom apartments.
New with central air. Some carpeted. Call
846-4717 or
air.
846-8285.
596tfn
VICTORIAN
APARTMENTS
Midway between Bryan &
A&M University
STUDENTS ! !
Need A Home
1 & 2 Bedroom Fur. & Unfur.
Pool and Private Courtyard
3 MONTHS LEASE
2-2035 401 Lake St. Apt. 1
HOME & CAR
RADIO REPAIRS
ZENITH RADIOS & PHONOS
KEN S RADIO & TV
303 W. 26th 822-2819
STEm-IIMG ELECTRONICS
sound equipment
Ampex
Fisher
Scott
tape decks
Roberts
Sony
Panasonic
Harmon-Kardon
903 South Main, Bryan
822-1589
Cade Motor Co.
1309 & 1700 Texas Ave.
FORD
LINCOLN
MERCURY
SALES & SERVICE
GM Lowest Priced Cars
$49.79 per mo.
With Normal Down Payment
OPEL KADETT
Sellstrom Pontiac - Buick
2700 Texas Ave. 26th & Parker
822-1336 822-1307
TRANSMISSIONS
REPAIRED & EXCHANGED
Completely Guaranteed
Lowest Prices
HAMILL’S TRANSMISSION
33rd. & Texas Ave. Bryan 822-6874
TYPEWRITERS
Rentals-Sales-Service
Terms
Distributors For:
Royal and Victor
Calculators &
Adding Machines
CATES
TYPEWRITER CO
909 S. Main 822-6000
• Watch Repairs
• Jewelry Repair
• Diamond Senior
Rings
• Senior Rings
Refinished
C. W. Varner & Sons
Jewelers
North Gate 846-5816
Signature Loans
$10 to $100
Prompt Confidential Service
UNIVERSITY LOAN COMPANY
317 Patricia . North Gate Tel: 846-8319
ENGINEERING & OFFICE
SUPPLY CORP.
• REPRODUCTION & MEDIA — ARCH. & ENGR.
SUPPLIES
• SURVEYING SUPPLIES & EQUIPMENT — OF
FICE SUPPLIES
• MULTILITH SERVICE & SUPPLIES
402 West 25th St. Ph. 823-0939 Bryan, Texas
THE BATTALION
Thursday, January 23, 1969 College Station, Texas
Call 822-1441
Allow 20 Minutes
** Carry Out or Eat-In
THE PIZZA HUT
2610 Texas Ave.
FUN WORKING IN EUROPE
THE FINAL STEP
Philip Burke, St. Louis, Mo., receives his commission from
Lt. Gen. Arthur G. Agan, commander of the Aerospace
Defense Commander at Ent Air Force Base, Colo, at Sat
urday afternoon’s commissioning service at G. Rollie White
Coliseum.
Graduates Told
To Think Local
A&M’s 748 mid-term graduates
were urged Saturday to “think
local.”
“Not many of us will ever be
called upon to perform on a world
stage, or a national one or at the
state level,” noted commencement
speaker, Dr. John C. Stevens, as
sistant president of Abilene
Christian College.
He pointed out, however, there
are numerous local problems
about which individual citizens
can do something.
“Many, if not most, of the seri
ous problems plaguing mankind
today are those having a very
close connection with local or city
government,” the Abilene city
councilman observed. He cited
crime in the streets, pollution of
natural resources, unsavory ghet
to conditions and bad feelings
among people of different ethnic
or religious groups.
STEVENS SAID such problems
“find their way to city hall —
not just to Washington or to
Austin, but to city hall.”
The former Army chaplain
touched briefly on the traditional
commencement topic of helping
make the world better.
“The world we may help save
is our own,” Dr. Stevens remind
ed.
“There are men in this gradu
ating class, I am sure, who will
be called upon to undertake great
responsibilities in national and,
perhaps, international affairs,” he
remarked, “but for the most of us,
I say ‘think local’.”
LT. GEN. Arthur C. Agan,
commander of the Aerospace De
fense Command at Ent Air Force
Base, Colo., offered similar advice
at afternoon commissioning cere
monies for 111 cadets.
“Some officers,” he observed,
“become officers in order to get
promoted, to be a general and,
ultimately, chief of staff or chair
man of the joint staff.”
While conceding these are wor
thy ambitions, General Agan said
the basic challenge is to be the
“best possible second lieutenant,
the best possible first lieutenant,
captain, major and on up the
ranks.”
“IF YOU DO THIS,” the gen
eral emphasized, “then you will be
the officer who is best qualified
for the higher positions of re
sponsibility in the nation’s de
fense — and you’ll get the top
jobs.”
Dr. Stevens, entitling his talk
“Articulation and Involvement:
The Educated Man’s responsibili
ties,” said there are many ways
for the articulate and informed
citizen to make his influence felt
in his community.
“I WOULD suggest that we
not overlook the church,” the ACC
administrator and former dean
said. He pointed out a concerned
individual can find through the
church many opportunities to
work on the serious problems fac
ing humanity today.
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502 West 26th St.
PHONE TA 2-1572
Campus
and
Circle
Theatres
College Station
CALENDAR OF CHURCH SERVICES
ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC
Sunday Masses—7:30, 9:00 and
11:00
A.M.
7 :00 P.M.
OUR
8:30 &
SAMOUR’S LUTHERAN
10:45 A.M.—The Chu
Wc
urch at
Worship
9 :30 A.M.—Bible Classes For All
Holy Communion—1st Sun. Ea. Mont
ST. THOMAS EPISCOPAL
906 Jersey Street, So. Side of Campus
Rector: William R. Oxley
Asst.—Rev. Wesley Seeliger
8:00 A.M. & 9:15 A.M. Sunday
Services
SECOND BAPTIST
710 Eisenhower
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY
9 :30 A.M.—Sunday School
11:00 A.M.—Sunday Service
11:00 A.M.-2 P.M.—Tues. Reading Rm.
7 :00-8 :00 P.M.—Wed., Reading Room
8 :00 P.M.—-Wed. Evening Worship
Sunday School
hurch Service
6 :30 P.M.—Training Uhion
7 :30 P.M.—Church Service
9 :45 A.M
11 :00 A.M.—C
The
Exchange
Store
“Serving Texas Aggies’
ICE CREAM
AND
MILK
A&M CHURCH OF CHRIST
8:00 & 10:00 A.M. Worship
9 :00 A.M.—Bible Study
5 :15 P.M.—Young People’s Class
6:00 P.M.—Worship
7:15 P.M.—Aggie Class
9 :30 A.M.—Tues. - Ladies Bible Class
7:15 P.M.—Wednesday - Bible Study
UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN
(Missouri Synod)
10 :45 A.M.—Sunday Morning Worship
9 :30 A.M.—Bible Class
7 :30 P.M.—Wednesday, Vesper Services
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
A&M PRESBYTERIAN
7-9 A.M.—Sun. Breakfast - Stu. Ctr.
9 :45 A.M.—Church School
11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship
6 :0O P.M.—Sun. Single Stu. Fellowship
7 :15 P.M.—Wed. Student Fellowship
6 :46 A.M.—Fri. Communion Service
Wesley Foundation
FAITH CHURCH
UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
9:15 A.M.—Sunday School
10:30 A.M.—Morning Worship
7 :30 P.M.—Evening Service
COLLEGE HEIGHTS
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
School
9 :45 A.M.—Sunday
11:00 A.M.—Morninj
6 :30 P.M.—Young
7 :30 P.M.—Evening Worship
ig Worship
People’s Service
College Station’s Own
Banking Service
University
National Bank
NORTH GATE
Central Texas
Hardware Co.
BRYAN
• HARDWARE
• CHINA WARE
• CRYSTAL
• GIFTS
Sure Sign of Flavor
9 :45 A.M.—Sunday School
nini
ing
Preaching Service
0 :45 A.M.—Morning Worship
6:30 P.M.—Young People’s Service
7:00 P.M. " ’ ’ ” M
FIRST BAPTIST
9 :30 AM—Sunday School
10 :45 AM Morning Worship
6-10 PM—Training Union
7:20 PM
6 :30
PM—Evening Worship
PM—Choir Practice &
’rac
meetings (Wednes
7:30 P.M.—Midweek
day)
Services
Teachers’
(Wed.)
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Homestead & Ennis
9 :45 A.M.—Sunday School
10 :50 A.M.—Morning Worship
5 :30 P.M.—Young People
GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH
2505 S. College Ave.. Br
An Independe
9:15 A.M.—Sunds
iryan
endent Bible Church
lay School
11 :00 A.M.—Morning Worship
7 :30 P.M.—Evening Worship
A&M METHODIST
8 :30 A.M.—Morning Worship
9 :45 A.M.—Sunday School
10:55 A.M.—Morning Worship
5 :30 P.M.—Campus & Career Class
5:30 & 6:00 P.M.—MYF Meetings
UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP
305 Old Highway 6. Sooth
10 :00 A.M.—Sunday School
7 :00 P.M.—Adult Service
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
OF LATTER DAY SAINTS
26th East and Coulter, Bryan
8 :30 A.M.—Priesthood meeting
10:00 A.M.—-Sunday School
6 :30 P.M.—Sacrament Meeting
CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH
' 3205 Lakeview
9 :45 A.M.—Bible School
10:45 A.M.—Morning Worship
6 :00 P.M.—Youth Hour
7 :00 P.M.—Evening Worship
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