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Hoy saNamed Head Of Marine Group Thomas W. Hoysa, junior rec reation and parks student from Springfield, Va., has been elect ed president of the A&M chap ter of the Semper Fidelis Soci ety, the Marine Corps’ national Collegiate organization. Hoysa, a member of the Ross Volunteers and operations ser geant on 1st Brigade staff, is enrolled in the Marine Corps’ Platoon Leaders Class (PLC) of ficer-commissioning program. A member of the Semper Fi delis Society for two years, Hoysa succeeds Ronald For rester, senior civil engineering student from Odessa. Graduates Get Decorations, Command Army Capt. Donovan J. Kirk patrick of Reagan and Capt. Robert K. Long of Bastrop have been decorated for service in ’Vietnam, another Texas A&M graduate has been assigned com mand in Southeast Asia and a fourth is in advanced flight training. Captain Kirkpatrick, a 1962 graduate and cadet first lieuten ant in the Aggie Band, received the Bronze Star Medal for meri torious service as an assistant advisor with the IV Corps Ad visory Group near Can Tho. He also was awarded the Viet namese Staff Service Honor For all your insurance needs See U. M. Alexander, Jr. ’40 221 S. Main, Bryan 823-0742 State Farm Insurance Companies - Home Offices Bloomington, 111. Medal, presented to personnel of military staff organizations. The captain was a general business major here, a Distinguished Stu dent, Great Issues arrangements chairman and on the SCONA GSG Spring Dance To Be Held Friday The Annual Spring Dance spon sored by the Graduate Student Council will be held Friday from 8 p.m. to midnight at the Knights of Columbus Ballroom, Bryan, according to Mitty Plummer, president of the Council. A local group, “Gypsy Moth,” will furnish the music. Cokes and set-ups are free. Tickets are $2.50 per couple and are available from Council members, at the Student Pro gram office and in the Memorial Student Center or at the door. VII executive committee. Captain Long was awarded the Commendation Medal for hero ism in action while engaged in ground operations against the Viet Cong. The 1966 graduate studied economics, was in Com pany H-2 and a Distinguished Military Student. Capt. Stephen A. Sherman of Paris, also a 1966 grad, has been assigned to the 14th Artillery near Pleiku. He is commander of Battery A of the 14th and 6th Battalion and has been in Viet nam since February. Sherman commanded Company D-2 and studied marketing here. In advanced flight training at Hunter Airfield, Ga., is 2nd Lt. James A. Carlisle of Alice, a 1968 graduate in business man agement. Carlisle recently com pleted primary helicopter school at Fort Wolters. He was Com pany F-2 athletics officer. 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OFFICIAL NOTICE Official notices must arrive in the Office of Student Publications before deadline of 1 p.m. of the day proceeding publication. Regalia for the May 1969 Commencement Exercise All students who are candidates for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy or Doctor of Education are required to order hoods as well as the Doctor’s cap and gowns. The hoods are to be left at the Registrar's Office no later than 1:00 p.m., Tuesday, May 20 (this will be accomplished by a representative of the University Exchange Store). The Ph.D. or D.Ed. hoods will not be worn in the procession since all such didates will be hooded on the of the c dates for stage cand as part of the ceremony. Candidates for the Master’s Degree will wear the cap and gown ; all civilian stu dents who are candidates for the Bachelor’s Degree will wear the cap and gown ; ROTC io are Candida ee will wear uniform. All military personnel who are candidates for the degrees, graduate elor’s Degree will wear the appropriate 11 military personnel for the degrees, grad undergraduate, will wear the uniform only. Rental of caps and gowns may be arranged with the Exchange Store. Orders may be placed between 8:00 a.m., Monday, April 28, and 12:00 noon, Saturday, May 10. Th rental is as follows: Doctor’s cap an< gown, $7.5 Hood ca] th< ren and 54 ; Master’s cap and gown, $7.02. tal is the same as that for the Sales tax is included in gown. the rental price. Payment the time of placing orde is required at placing Baccalaureate regalia will no long' available on a rental basis, but thi a ren may be purchased change store chase price is and gown change Sto be p: beginning May $6.34, includir be the cap at the Ex- May 1. The pur- ng tax. THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name: Seal, Michael Ronald Degree: D.Ed in Industrial Education Dissertation: AN EXPERIMENT TO COMPARE STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT IN BEGINNING WELDING WHEN TAUGHT BY LECTURE-DEMONSTRA TION VERSUS MODIFIED PRO GRAMMED INSTRUCTION. Time: May 1, 1969 at 10 a. m. Place: Room 104-A of M. E. Shops Bldg. George W. Kunze Dean of Graduate Studies THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name: Stuessy, Eugene L. Degree: D.Ed. in Industrial Education Dissertation: AN EXPERIMENT TO EVALUATE THE RELATIVE EFFC- TIVENESS OF TWO APPROACHES TO TEACHING COLLEGE ELGEBRA IN ACHIEVING SELECTED OBJECTIVES OF COLLEGE ALGEBRA IN INDUS TRIAL TECHNOLOGY CURRICULA. Time: May 1, 1969 at 1 p. m. n r' ‘ mm :e \ Dean of Graduate Studies May Place: Room 104-A. of M. E. Shops Bldg. Georg. W. Kunze THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name: Carey, Gary Roland Degree: PI ~ Dissertation POLICY FOR THE DESIGN AND MAINTENANCE OF FLEXIBLE PAVE MENTS. Time: May 2, 1969 at 2 Sarey, Gary Roland Ph.D. of Industrial Engineering ion: AN OPTIMAL DYNAMIC Place: Room 201-H of Engineering Bldg, re V' ” Dean of Graduate Studies G eorge W. Kunze THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name: Gailey, David Smedley Degree: D.Ed in Industrial Education DISSERTATION: A STUDY TO DETER MINE AND COMPARE WORK ASSIGN MENTS OF TECHNOLOGISTS IN SE LECTED INDUSTRIAL ORIENTED TECHNOLOGIES. Time: May 2, 1969 at 12 noon Place: Room 104-A of M. E. Shops Bldg. George W. Kunze Dean of Graduate Studies TRY BATTALION CLASSIFIED 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 OFFICIAL NOTICE THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name: Taylor, Robert Gay Degree: Ph.D. in Plant Physiology Dissertation : A STUDY OF THE EFFECTS OF FLOURIDE ON NUCLEIC ACIDS OF ESCHERICHIA COLI (MIGULA) CASTELLANI & CHALMERS. Time: May 6, 1969 at 3 p. m. Room 303 in Plant Sciences Bldg. Dean of Graduate Studies Place ’g eorge W. Kunze THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name: Kleiner, Alexander F. Jr. Degree: Ph.D. in Mathematics Dissertation: MATRIX METHODS, UN BOUND MULTIPLIERS AND SUMMA- BILITY OF UNBOUNDED SERIES. Time: May 2, 1969 at 3 p. m. Room 425 of Academic Bldg, e \ Dean of Graduate Studies Place G eorge W. Kunze THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name: Hess, Harry Louis Degree: D.Ed. in Industrial Education Dissertation: A COMPARISON OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF TWO INSTRUC TIONAL PROCEDURES FOR DEVEL OPING SAFETY ATTITUDES IN BE GINNING MACHINE WOODWORK ING. Time: May 2, 1969 at 3 p. m. Place: Room 104-A of M. E. Shops Bldg. George W. Kunze THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name: Avery, Donald Albert Degree: Ph.D. in Physics Dissertation : EXPERIMENTAL INVEST IGATION OF THE THERMOMAG- NETIC TORGUE EFFECT IN DILUTE HYDROGEN. Time: May 2, 1969 PI 9 a. m. Room 313-B of Biological Sciences Jg. George W. Kunze Dean of Graduate Studies THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name: Singer, James Robert Degree: Ph.D. in Physics Dissertation: EXCESS ULTRASONIC AT TENTION AND VOLUME VISCOSITY IN LIQUID METHANE. Time: May 2, 1969 at 2 p. m. 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Team two will consist of David Pearce, senior, Lake Jackson; Gerry Pendery, senior, Fort Worth, and Garland Slider, freshman, Bryan. Precautions will be taken against blisters, drowsiness and hunger, Surratt added. The marthoners will use two MSC lanes. Surratt indicated anyone wishing to bowl along with them between midnight and 8 a.m. will be charged only 25 cents a game and may use MSC shoes free of charge. Free coffee also will be provided. Bowling instructor Les Palmer indicated the unofficial school record of 11 hours was set sev eral years ago. Halstead’s 1966 stint, 17 hours from being a week, allowed him to roll 1,201 games, according to the “Guinness Book of Records.” He knocked down 165,959 pins and threw 1,948 strikes. It was computed that he lifted 130.3 tons and walked 127.2 miles. THE BATTALION Wednesday, April 30, 1969 College Station, Texas Page 3 * H111111 CIVILIAN SWEETHEART Nicki Stallman, a junior at Southwest Texas State College, was named Civilian Sweetheart at activities during Civilian Weekend. She was escorted by G. R. Pflughaupt and rep resented Leggett Hall. BSU To Sponsor Talent Show Here The Pilgrims, a singing group from Hardin-Simmons Univer sity, will be joined by The Gang from the Baptist Student Union here for the annual Intercolle giate Talent Show Saturday on campus. The two vocal units will also be joined by students from La mar Tech, said Bob Burch, who added other groups are expected for the weekend event. Burch, director of the sponsor ing A&M Baptist Student Union, announced this year’s program will be held in The Grove. Funds from the show will be used to help support summer missionaries. The missionaries are BSU students from 30 col leges and universities across the state. The program starts at 8 p.m. with tickets $1 at the gate. 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