The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 13, 1969, Image 3

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»r seat from the College of
Jeral Arts, I offer nine objec-
ies for a better Texas A&M
Diversity.
ELECTION REGULATIONS
-We need either a new Elec
tion Code or a new Election
Commission so that future
Presidential Elections do not
turn out to be a farce like the
one of this year.
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2. SPEAKER’S POLICY — The
speaker’s policy should be lib
eralized so that speaker^
could represent a broader base
of contemporary thought. Are
Aggies too naive to listen to
today’s controversial issues
from both sides?
3. ACADEMIC PROGRAM
MING — In order for A&M
to become a true state uni
versity, it needs to expand its
course offerings and degrees,
ESPECIALLY in the College
of Liberal Arts.
4. WOMEN! — Texas A&M is a
state university and is fi
nanced mainly by state taxes.
Therefore, it should provide
equal admission and housing
for all qualified students.
When will some people in high
places acknowledge the fact
that women have to sleep
somewhere too!!!
5. DEAD DAY — Not only do
Aggies need a dead week with
out quizzes and assignments,
but we need at least one whole
Dead Day without classes!
6. CANDIDATE STUDENT
FORUM — There should be
a rally before every student
election so that students can
become acquainted with the
platform of each candidate.
7. STUDENT REFERENDUM—
By voting in regular referen-
dums, students can let the
Student Senate know exactly
how they feel on issues.
8. STUDENT FORUMS — All
Aggies need to gripe sometime
and the student forum is the
best way to do it. And do it
often enough!
9. NEWSLETTER—In order to
let Aggies know what the
Student Senate is plotting
next, an agenda before each
meeting should be put in The
Battalion and a newsletter
sent to all students following
the meeting.
CHALLENGE ME with your
vote on Wednesday, May 14, and
I promise to make 1969-1970 a
challenging year for all of you.
Jimmy R. Weaver ’72
SCRIMMAGE
(Continued From Page 1)
front of Henderson Hall. As
far as I’m concerned, this is a
regular football weekend,” Torn
added.
“We will be together during
the pre-game ceremonies and the
Aggie War Hymn, but when
that’s over, it’s White against
Maroon.”
The game, which will start at
2:30 p.m. features the national
champion Fish Drill Team in
half time activities. Introduced
at the intermission will be a
number of the schoolboy blue-
chip footballers signed by the
Aggies this spring.
The game is looked upon as a
test of Aggie spirit by the yell
leaders.
“The students at A&M have
always held the unofficial title
of the most spirited in the con
ference. By turning out in mass
we can demonstrate why Aggies
will never lose it,” Torn said.
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THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Runnels, William Chester
Degree: Ph.D. in Biology
Dissertation : RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN
PLANKTONIC, EPIPHYTIC. AND
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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
Name: Ruud, Paul Gordon
Degree: Ph.D. in Statistics
OPTIMIZATION OF RESPONSE SUR-
i : AN ALGORITHM FOR THE
FACE DESIGNS.
Time: May 15, 1969 at 1 p.
Place: Room 102 of Olin E.
George W. Kunze
m.
Teague Bldg.
Dean of Graduate Studies
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name Shih, Wei-tun
Degree: D.Ed. in Industrial Education
Dissertation : THE CORRELATION
AMONG FACTORS RELATED TO
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
OFFICIAL NOTICE
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-
It will not be open to other students
;m. It will not be open to other students,
hese are two scheduled for MWTh 1 with
ib Wed. 2-4 ; MWTh' with lab Thurs. 2-4.
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
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AEROSPACE ENGINEERING
Preregistration for Fall 1969 will be held
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through May 16. The hours for preregis
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Registration will be accomplished alpha
betically as follows :
May 14 Names starting with I, J, K, L
May 15—Repeat registrations
May 16 Repeat registrations
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COURSE CHANGES AND ADDITIONS:
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MWF 11
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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: Brown. Larry Eugene
Degree: Ph.D. in Range Science
DISSERTATION: A BIOSYSTEM ATIC
STUDY OF THE CHLORIS CUCUL-
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Time: May 15, 1969 at 1 :30 p.m.
Place: Room 303 of Plant Sciences Bldg.
George W. Kunze
Dean of Graduate Studies
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Name: Me:
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Meyer, Alvin Harold
Degree: Ph.D. in Civil Engineering
Dissertation : AN INVESTIGATION OF
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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.
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THE BATTALION
Tuesday, May 13, 1969
College Station, Texas
Page 3
CADET SLOUCH
&
by Jim Earle Bulletin Board
TONIGHT
Brazos Valley Kennel Club
will hold its annual business
meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the
Producer’s Co-Op. New Match
and Program chairmen will he
elected.
WEDNESDAY
Psychology Club will meet at 8
p.m. in room 6 of Nagle Hall.
Officers will be elected and party
will he discussed.
“I must say this year has prepared me to become a sopho
more who can assume the guidance, supervision and coun
sel of next year’s freshman class—in all except academic
matters, of course’.”
PRESIDFNTIAL
(Continued From Page 1)
thing about it before the problem
gets out of hand.
Q. What other things would
you like to see done next year if
you are elected?
A. I would like to see a more
unified campus. I would also
like to see more activities for the
student body on weekends.
★ ★ ★
Garry Mauro
Q. Why do you think you are
qualified to hold the office of
student body president?
A. I feel that because of the
committees I’ve chaired this last
year I’ve learned who or where
to go to get action on student
problems. While ideas are im
portant, unless you can put ideas
to work your efforts will be
fruitless. If I am elected, I will
be able to implement Student
ideas and work to eliminate stu
dent problems.
Q. What do you consider to
be the major problems on the
campus?
A. The major problem is the
lack of communications between
different interest groups. There
is also the problem of Corps-
civilian communications. Each of
these groups seems to have a
really distorted picture of the
other which could easily be
cleared by getting together and
talking out their problems. Stu
dents and student government
are often working in completely
different areas. The sooner all
interest groups come together
and find out just what the other
group is like, the sooner we can
a!l start working together to
make this a still greater univer
sity.
Q. What do you propose to do
about these problems?
A. One of the major purposes
of the Senate is to act as a
communications link between stu
dents and administration. If
elected, I would try to improve
this link and try to find out just
how the majority of students feel
about issues. I would do this by
open student forums, informal
discussions, and frequent student
opinion polls. I feel that if the
company commanders and civil
ian dorm presidents would get
together they would find many
of their problems were similar
and this could be a good starting
point for ending animosity be
tween Corps and civilian stu
dents.
Q. What other things would
you like to see done next year if
you are elected?
A. One thing I would like to
add is an appeals board, with the
majority of the members stu
dents, specifically to interpret
student government rules and
regulations. This way when
problems arise, as they have in
this spring’s elections, it will be
predominantly students deciding
student government’s course and
not the administration.
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