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, : . - Hi GOLF CLUB SNACK BAR The exclusive golf club snack bar is not j ust for the xclusive use of golfers. It is for you too. Come by this elightful new snack bar for a hamburger, cola, french ries or a big piece of pie. Try our “Putter”. You will e pleased. OPEN DAILY FROM 10:30 A. M. TO 4:30 P. M. GOT A DATE FOR THE FOOTBALL GAME (OR WANT A DATE) BUT NO DOUGH Then see us for a personal loan Build your credit for future use UNIVERSITY LOAN COMPANY 317 Patricia (North Gate) College Station, Texas Tel: 846-8319 THE BATTALION Tuesday, November 4, 1969 College Station, Texas Page 3 A&M Team Wins First In Soil Judging Texas A&M captured first place in the Region 4 Soil Judging Contest Thursday and Friday. A&M Soil Team Coach J. F. Mills of the Soil and Crop Sci ences Department said the Aggies will compete next in the national soil judging contest during the second week of May, probably in Michigan. In the Region 4 event, Okla homa State University won sec ond place, and the University of Arkansas was third. Team members are Roger Blackwelder of Pilot Point, Fred Minzenmayer of Winters, Michael Hoch of Garden City, Darrell Engel of Rosebud and Carroll Lohse of Skidmore. Mills said Blackwelder and Min zenmayer were first and second high point individuals, respective ly, in the overall contest. Plats Approved By Commission BATTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD RATES ne day 4^ per word 31 per word each additional day 50e Minimum charge- Claasified Displ ay 90d per column inch ch insertion each inser DEADLINE 4 p.m. day before publication FOR SALE l I 200 ft. films, regular $30.00 films (15.00. Regular $25.00 films now iO. Aggie Den. SOtfn and used furniture. Norge appli- i, refrigerators, washers, dryers, and lashers. 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Box 30t4 OFFICIAL NOTICE Official not! of Student 1 p.m. The English quired to be ta iven 4 :C J roficiency Examination re ken before the end of Junior najoring in History will Tov 5:00 r year by students majoring in History w; be given on November 11 and 12, 1969, m. in Room 204 Nagle Hall. Students are to register for this examination at the depa History prior to 6:00 November 10, 1969. e departmental office in >nday, 30t4 m., Mond m. in Room Students the Chem- ng in chemistry November 19, 1969 at 7:30 p. 231 of the Chemistry Building, should consult notices posted in the Chem istry Building before November 14, 1969 for details. English Proficiency Committee R. B. Alexander K. G. Hampton 80t8 THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name: McDaniel, Ronald Degree: Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering Dissertation: PACKED ABSORBERS AT STEADY - STATE AND UNSTEADY - STATE OPERATION. Time: Deceiriber X, 1969 at 3:00 p. Room 201-A at the Doherty I leorge W. Kunze Dean of the Graduate College . m. Place: Room 201-A at the Doherty Bldg Ge — “ OFFICE OF THE DEAN OF ADMISSIONS AND RECORDS To be eligible to purchase the Texas A&M University ring, an undergraduate stu dent must have at least one academic year credit for ninety-five (96) The hours passed at the dent in r< semester “ LOST of Physics Bldg. LOST Red wallet. Wednesds Vicinity Reward. 846-2757. 30t4 TRY BATTALION CLASSIFIED TROPHIES PLAQUES Engraving Service Ask About Discounts Texas Coin Exchange, Inc. 1018 S. Texas 822-5121 Bob Boriskie ’55 COINS SUPPLIES 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 SOSOLIK'S TV & RADIO SERVICE Zenith - Color & B&W - TV All Makes B&W TV Repairs 713 S. 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Heaton, Dean Admissions and Records OFFICIAL NOTICE The English Proficiency Examination for majors in Botany, Microbiology and Zoo logy wil be given Tuesday, November 4 at 4:00 p.m. in room 113 of the Biological Science Building East. Attention juniors and seniors in education. THE ENGLISH PROFICIENCY EXAM- J A rr-T/TKT * 1 * UdUat! be ad lor tne ran semester on f riday, Novemb< 7, in Room 402, Academic Building. Thei will be two testing periods: 1 :00-3:00 P and 3:00-5:00 PM. Stu up for the testing peri their schedule on the si| ide F be ex, dardi ting periods : 1 :00-3 :00 PM and 3:00-5:00 PM. Students should sign testing period that best suits r schedule on the sigm-up sheet posted outside Room 409, Academic Building. The examination consists of a 30-minute elling, punctuation and usage, and a 90-minute essay. Stu dents should bring a pencil for use on the standardized portion and a pen and several sheets of paper for the essay. Any further questions about the exam ination should be addressed to Dr. Robert Schutes, Room 409E, Academic Building. ★ ★ ★ Journalismi Head N amed To Editorial Board Journalism Department Head C. J. Leabo has been named vice chairman of the editorial board of the Journalism Educator, of ficial journal of the American Society of Journalism School Ad ministrators. Leabo is serving on the board, which sets the basic policy and reviews copy, for the second year. He is also a member of the so ciety’s nominating committee. The society is composed of about 75 members, each repre senting a different college or university. ★ ★ ★ “Coping with Fatigue” Topic of Seminar “Coping with Fatigue, Tension and Frustration” will be the topic of a Health Education Seminar by psychiatrist Dr. Robert B. White here Friday. Health and Physical Education Department head Dr. Carl W. Landiss said the 4 p.m. seminar will be in Room 226 of the li brary. Professor at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galves ton, White has been with the in stitution since 1962 and served part of his residency in neuro psychiatry at Galveston in the 1940’s. By Jay F. Goode Battalion Staff Writer Two final subdivision plats were approved and one tabled Monday night by the College Sta tion Planning and Zoning Com mission. The Southwood plat, located east of the city’s new school site and north of the West By-pass, was approved on the condition that a drainage easement be add ed to the east side of the section. Another condition was that the street running through the sub division be named Guadalupe Street. The commission also approved a plat of the Glade East Sub division. The subdivision is lo cated south of Holleman Drive and east of Glade Street. The only condition for approval of the Glade East plat is that a utility easement be changed to a drain age easement on the final plan. The easement is located on the east side of the subdivision. The University Oaks Subdivi sion plat was tabled. The question of dedicating the extension of Dominik Street to Munson Ave nue, which is not owned by the developer, will be referred to the city attorney. Architects Select Four Delegates The Ennis native graduated from A&M in 1941 and received his M.D. degree at Texas in 1944. Following his internship at Phila delphia General Hospital, Dr. White established his residency at Galveston and the Austen Riggs Center, Inc., in Stock- bridge, Mass. He remained to become senior psychiatrist before joining the UT-Galveston teach ing staff. White’s psychoanalytic training was completed at Western New England Institute in 1959 and marked by presentation of the David Rapaport Prize. He is professor in the Depart ment of Neurology and Psychi atry and directs post graduate education in psychiatry at Galves ton and is training analyst of the New Orleans Psychoanalytic In stitute. The widely-publicized psychia trist has conducted research in group dynamics, use of lithium carbonate in treatment of manic psychosis, and use of LSD in psychotherapy. His work has in cluded study of drug use and abuse among the young. FOR BEST RESULTS TRY BATTALION CLASSIFIED Forum of Environmental Studies, an organization of archi tecture majors, selected four rep resentatives Monday night to the 1969 Forum in Houston, according to Laura Sorenson, sophomore representative. Conducted by the Association of Student Chapters of the Amer ican Institute of Architects, the forum will be at Rice University Nov. 23-26 and is co-sponsored by the University of Houston, she said. The forum will feature prominent speakers and work shops. Tom March, Tommy Ellis, Jean Mah and Joe Flores are the official representatives, she said, adding that any member of the club can attend the forum. About 50 club members, she said, recently returned from the Texas Society of Architects’ Con vention in Houston. A&M will be an organizer of next year's con vention in Fort Worth, she said. The club will sponsor the “Ren aissance Tomb Boom” Saturday night after the SMU game and is also bringing Roscoe Jones, urban city planner from Houston, to the campus Nov. 17, she said. Officers of the group are Flores, president; Randy Sher man, vice president; Bill Voight, treasurer; and Mah, secretary. The president was one of four architect students in the nation selected to take part in the AIA task force on social responsibility meeting, she said. LET US ARRANGE YOUR TRAVEL... ANYWHERE IN THE U. S. A. 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