ALTON H ALL (Continued From Page 1) behalf of the Council. Ed nnell, Leggett Hall president, 1 Tryell Council of Leggett |1 each received awards for dr work during the year. Don plor, Apartment Council presi- it; Bill Holt, CSC vice-presi dent; Schilhab, Fi’ed Dollar, Food Services director; Mrs. Barbara Johnson, Perry’s secretary; and Mrs. Anne Clark, secretary for Ed Cooper, director of civilian student activities, were also pre sented awards. COUNCILMEN were given cne- and two-year awards to rec ognize length of service on the Council. Two-year awards were presented to Holt, Middlebrooke, James Brunjes, CSC treasurer; Schilhab, Joe Tijerina, parlia mentarian, and Harrison. Members recognized for one year of service include Garland Clark, deputy Corps commander and Corps representative on the Council; hall presidents Gus Berges, Schumacher; Earyl Rod dy, Davis-Gary; Raleigh Lane, Moses; Godsey; Donnell; Robert Pickard, Puryear; Phil Sadler, Law; David George, Fowler; Mike Looney, Keathley; Mike Durham, Crocker; Knapp; Larry Kronke, Hart; Brent Carrell, Mitchell; Andy Scott, Walton, Eric Brendler, Mclnnis. BATTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD RATES tt day per word per word each additional day Minimum chnrRe—60(* Classified Display 90f per column inch each insertion DEADLINE I p.m. day before publication FOR SALE S. Army green and dress blues with iie 38 regular. Can be tailored. Call 112t3 good 112t2 siie 38 Chevy Belair. 4-door, 6 cyl. (lion. $125. 846-2089. imese Kittens and Leopard puppies. 110t4 W. md 8 track tapes — 5 for $15.00. Den. 99tfn wn sleeping bags. Army mummy style, new, $i6.00. 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WHITE AUTO STORE, Bryan and College Station. 846-5626. Rentals-Sales-Service TYPEWRITERS Terms Distributors For: Royal and Victor Calculators & Adding Machines CATES TYPEWRITER CO 909 S. Main 822-6000 THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name: Runnels, William Chester Degree: Ph.D. in Biology Dissertation : RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PLANKTONIC, EPIPHYTIC, AND EPIPELIC DIATOM POPULATIONS IN SELECTED PONDS OF BRAZOS COUN TY, TEXAS. Time: May 15, 1969 at 9 a. m. Place: Room 402 of Library Building George W. Kunze Dean of Graduate Studies THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree : WlTKOUEJN UTILIZATION AND BUD ACTIVITY IN BLUE PAN- ICGRASS (PANICUM ANTIDOTALE RETZ) Time: May 13, 1969 at 1:30 p. m. Place: Room 102-B of Agronomy Bldg. George W. Kunze Dean of Graduate Studies TO THE DEPARTMENT REGISTRATION ADVISORS IN ALL COLLEGES. Two sec tions in Genetics 301 (Genetics listed on page 37’ of the official pre-registration schedule) will be taught in the College Veterinary Medicine on the trimester sys tem. It will not be open to other students. These are two scheduled for MWTh 1 with lab Wed. 2-4 ; MWTh 1 with lab Thurs. 2-4. THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Ixamination Name Shih, Wei-tun Degree: D.Ed. in Industrial Education Dissertation : THE CORRELATI AMONG FACTORS RELAY MEASURING ABILITY Time May 15, 1969 at 3 p.m. Place: Room 104 A of M.E. Shops George W. Kunze Dean of Graduate Studies O N TO ECONOMIC MAJORS: Preregistration fall semester 1969-70. Seniors May 5-6 ; Juniors May 7-8 ; Sophs May 9-12. This is important. Make appointment NOW in room 115 Nagle. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT Fall Semester, 1969 COURSE CHANGES AND ADDITIONS: I. En. 203 Introduction to Computing (3-0, 3) MWF 11 LI. En. 204 Computers and Programming (3-0, 3) MWF 10 I. En. 414 glW, iS $ ^‘I'not'MW^r ‘°' Q 0> I. En. 641 Computer Languages (2-6, 4) MW 12 — Lab. to be arranged. THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name: Mahtab, Samuel Kalian Degree: Ph.D. in Soil Chemistry. Dissertation: PLANT UPTAKE VS. DI FFUSION OF PHOSPHORUS AS RE LATED TO TEXTURE, APPLIED P AND WATER CONTENT OF SOIL. Time: May 14, 1969 at 2 p. m. Place: Room 302 of Plant Scie George W. Kunze Dean of Graduate Studies THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name: Linder, Robert Earl III Degree: Ph.D. in Physi Dissertation : MAGNETIC Degree: Ph.D. in Physics CIRCULAR DICHROISM STUDIES. Time: May 13, 1969 at 9 a. m. Place: Room 357 of Chemistry Bldg. George W. Kunzi ze Dean of Graduate Studies THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name: Mosley, L. Frances Smith Degree: Ph.D. in Education Dissertation: CHANGING CONCEPTS IN INSTRUCTIONAL PROCEDURES IN HIGH SCHOOL HISTORY TEACHING SINCE 1900. Time: May 13, 1969 at 10 a. m. Place: Room 401 of Academic Bldg. George W. Kunze a. mic Dean of Graduate Studies THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name : Brown, Larry Eugene Degree: Ph.D. in Range Science DISSERTATION: A BIOSYSTEM ATIC STUDY OF THE CHLORIS CUCUL- LATA -CHLORIS VERTICILLATA COMPLEX Time: May 15, 1969 at 1 :30 p.m. Place: Room 303 of Plant Sciences Bldg. George W. Kunze Dean of Graduate Studies Corps Brass for Final Review now at loupots ENGINEERING & OFFICE SUPPLY CORP. ARCH. & ENGR. REPRODUCTION & MEDIA SUPPLIES SURVEYING SUPPLIES & EQUIPMENT - FICE SUPPLIES • MULTILITH SERVICE & SUPPLIES THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name: Webb, Leonard Dale Degree: Ph.D. in Interdisciplinary Engi neering-Materials Science Dissertation: AN ENERGY BALANCE METHOD FARACTURE PREDICTION IN ELASTOMERS AND ELASTOMERIC COMPOSITES. Time: May 13, 1969 at 3 p. m. Place: Room 302 of Library George W. Kunze Dean of Graduate Studies TRY BATTALION CLASSIFIED SOSOLIKS TV & RADIO SERVICE Zenith - Color & B&W - TV All Makes B&W TV Repairs 713 S. MAIN 822-1941 OF- 402 West 25th St. Ph. 823-0939 Bryan, Texas m STERLING ELECTRONICS sound equipment Ampex Fisher Scott tape decks Roberts Sony Panasonic Harmon K ardon 903 South Main, Bryan 822-1589 OFFICIAL NOTICE THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name: Landry, Gordon J. Degree: Ph.D. in Mathematics Dissertation: A RESTRICTED RUNCE- KUTTA METHOD. Time: May 13, 1969 at 3 p. m. Room 425 of Academic George W. Kunze Dean of Graduate Studies G Bldg. THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name: Meyer, Alvin Harold Degree: Ph.D. in Civil Engineering Dissertation: AN INVESTIGATION OF THE EFFECTS OF SULFURIC ACID ON THE PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF PORTLAND CEMENT MORTAR. Time: May 14, 1969 at 3 p. m. Place: Conference Room of TTI George W. Kunze Dean of Graduate Studies THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name: Ruud, Paul Gordon Degree: Ph.D. in Statistics Dissertation: AN ALGORITHM FOR THE OPTIMIZATION OF RESPONSE SUR FACE DESIGNS. Time: May 15, 1969 at 1 p. Place: Room 102 of Olin E. George W. Kunze Dean of Graduate Studies m. Teague Bldg. THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name: Speed, Fred Michael Degree: Ph.D. In Statistics Dissertation: A NEW APPROACH TO THE ANALYSIS OF LINEAR MODELS. Time: May 16, 9169 at 10 a. m. Place: Room 120 of Olin E. Teague Bldg. George W. Kunze Dean of Graduate Studies PREREGISTRATION FOR FALL 1969 AEROSPACE ENGINEERING Preregistration for Fall 1969 will be held in Room 113 Engineering Building, May 5 through May 16. The hours for preregis tration will be 9 :00 - 12 :00 a. m. and 1 :00 - 4 :00 p. m. Registration will be accomplished alpha betically as follows: May 5—Names starting with—M, N, O May 6—Names starting with—P, Q, R May 7’—Names starting with—S, T May 8—Names starting with—U, V. W, X, Y, Z May 9—Names starting with A. B May 12—Names starting with—C, D, E May 13—Names starting with F, G, H May 14—Names starting with—I, J, K, L May 15—Repeat registrations May 16—Repeat registrations Psycholog ors Fall 1969-70 y maj Registration ’Seniors and graduate students—May ’Juniors—May 78 ; ’Sophomores—May Freshmen—May 13-14 Room 9, Nagle Hall, Hours 10-12 each day. Must have a detailed trial schedule. ’Classification next fall. 5-6 9-12 Pre-Registration for all Industrial Engineering and Computer Science majors will start in Room 201-H, Engineering Bldg. Assignment cards can be obtained and filled out there during the following periods. Monday, May 5th 1-5 p.m. and 7-10 p.m- Tuesday, May 6th 1-5 p.i Wednesday, May 7th 1-5 dnesday, irsda lay. May 9th 1-3 p.m Saturday, May 10th 8-12 a.m. lay 7th 1-5 p.m. Thursday, May 8th 3-5 p. m. Friday, May 9th 1-3 p.m. gy For Fall Semester 1969 ment of Biology ninV register*'flu ring "tlie period May 5 through May 16. Instruc tions and assignment of faculty counselors are posted in the glass case at the north entrance to the new Biological Science Building. Graduate students in the Department of Biology may register during the week of May 12 by going to room 427, new Biologi cal Sciences packets. ig to room 427, new Biologi- Building for registration 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 candidates will be hooded on the stage 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 students who are candidates for the Bach elor’s Degree will wear the appropriate uniform. All military personnel who are candidates for the degrees, graduate or 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. The rental is as follows: Doctor’s cap and gown, $7.54 ; Master’s cap and gown, $7.02. Hood rental is the same as that for the cap and gown. Sales tax is included in the rental price. Payment is required at the time of placing order. Baccalaureate regalia will no longer be available on a rental basis, but the cap and gown may be purchased at the Ex change Store beginning May 1. The pur chase price is $6.34, including tax. Use Your BANKAMERICARD 33c qt. Havoline, Amalie, Enco, Conoco. -EVERYDAY—- We stock all local major brands. Where 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%. 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 22 years in Bryan THE BATTALION Friday, May 9, 1969 College Station, Texas Page 3 CADET SLOUCH by Jim Earle i r OAJ Z-V “We don’t mind you counting off th’ time left ’till grad uation if you could be a little less noisy about it! SENATE (Continued From Page 1) ed and the recommendation was directed to the Athletic Depart ment. THE SENATE also heard a report from Maddox on this week’s dismissal of three students charged with burglary after Campus Security patrolmen found them in the Administration Building late Friday night. Maddox said Campus Security Chief Ed Powell told him patrol men had recently been assigned to watch the building at night and that a check had been made “about an hour” before the stu dents were seen, indicating the doors were locked. Brian Foye and Bill Fischer, two of the three involved, were, asked to explain the situation to the Senate. Foye, who claims membership in Students for a Democratic Society, said he, Fischer and freshman psychol ogy major Larry Gill had entered the building through an unlocked front door “to see what the in side of the building looked like.” “WE WEREN’T trying to sneak in,” he added in response to questions. “We went in the front entrance, which is lit by floodlights. “As we were standing around looking at the tile map of Texas on the foyer floor, two Campus Security men entered the build ing and asked us to identify our selves,” Foye said. “When they found out I was the infamous Brian Foye, that was all she wrote.” Asked by a Senator if they had used a key to the building, Foye said they had not and that “we wish they had searched us, be cause they wouldn’t have found one.” Carter explained to the Senate that this examination of the in cident “was not meant to bring any action by the Senate, but as a means of giving you some in formation on the situation.” IN OTHER business, the Sen ate approved a recommendation by Callahan that student activity fees be re-allocated, providing less money for health services and more for athletics, MSC facilities and programs, Town Hall, Political Forum, Great Is sues, the Student Senate and student publications. “The reason we’re able to cut tion,” Callahan explained, “is that the University Hospital funds have generally produced a surplus, which is building up to ward construction of a new hos pital. We have learned that this surplus, which probably will soon be matched by a grant from the Department of Health, Educa tion and Welfare, is large enough for that purpose.” The proposed change, he add ed, would leave approximately the same amount for an actual operating budget. Before adjourning, the Senate unanimously passed a resolution commending the Singing Cadets for their efforts as representa tives of A&M. Maddox asked the recognition in view of this weekend’s significance as “Sing ing Cadet” weekend. From Taste Something Good Free Dorm Delivery Fried Chicken The Chicken House North Gate — 846-4111 COLLEGE STUDENTS SUMMER WORK Must be free to work all summer. Car necessary. Earn $125 per week. Jobs available in Houston, San Antonio, Austin, and Corpus Christi. for Appointment Call I. H. Webb — 845-1611 9 - 1 or 4 - 6 p. m. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE • COLLEGE DIVISION • ENGINEERS SCIENTISTS Let us assist you in your search for career opportunities. ACCOUNTANTS and other ’69 graduates.* North Gate 331 University Dr. 846-3737 ♦Employers pay for oUr services. Mexico City Band To Play In Bryan The Jose Gamboa Ceballos or chestra, direct from Mexico City, will appear in the Knights of Columbus Ballroom, at Groesbeck and Palasota, tonight. Sponsored by the St. Teresa Church, the 16-man orchestra with a comedian, Cantinflitas, will play from 7 p.m. until midnight. Tickets are $5 per couple. They can be purchased at the door. Military Style Sun Glasses (Jet - Pilot) LOUPOTS No. 1 In College Sales For Information Call: John F. Ferguson ’67 (College Master Representative) Fidelity Union Life Insurance Co. 303 College Main — 846-8228 PALACE TODAY & SATURDAY ‘AFRICAN SAFARI” STARTS SUNDAY like Sommers In “THEY CAME TO ROB LAS VEGAS” SNEAK PREVUE SUNDAY TODAY & SATURDAY “THE KILLING OF SISTER GEORGE” STARTS SUNDAY Angie Dickerson In ‘SAM WHISKEY” SNEAK PREVUE SUNDAY 9:15 P. 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