THE day, November 11, 1969 BATTALION College Station, Texas Page 3 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 MSC COUNCIL (Continued from page 1) plementary budget request for $3,500 to the council. The money was needed, he said, to cover expenses already brought about by speaker commitments. Part of the money, he said, will go to finance a spring seminar on U.S.-Eastern European rela tions. The council approved the budget with little debate. In other business, the council: —Accepted gifts totaling $587. —Made provisions for a fac ulty adviser on the ski trip scheduled for the semester break in January. 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Varner & Sons Jewelers North Gate 846-5816 OFFICIAL NOTICE Official notices must arrive in the Office Student Publications before deadline of p.m. of the day proceeding publication. The Civilian Student Menu Board will meet at 12 :00 noon on* Thursday, Novembei Dining Hall. Howarc 13, 1969 in Sbisa Dining Hall. Howard Perry, Director of Civilian Student Activi ties, stated that students who have sugges- ions or comments on the foot! service should contact one of the student commit- teei TT —’- - 1 " -- 1 — ‘ H| the committeemen can ber of guests to the teemen. He also reminds the students that mitteemen can bring a lir gue ent t Wertheii ing a limited guests to the Menu ent members of the ■im, 402 Hotard, 6-9944 David Alexander, 312 Hui Shelton Wallace, 127 Davis-Gary, 5-1566 Menu Board meet- ig. Student members of the Board are: Pai jghes, 5-6000 Shelton Wallace, 127 Davis-Ga: Van Kinerd, 50 Milner, 6-2118 Students selected for Who’ fill out and return material immediately to Office of Who’s Who, P. O. Box 2029, io’s Who should ial immediatel> Tuscoloosa, Alabama 35401. Student: NDSL its loai wishing to obtain TOP or for the Spring Semester, iplication by 1970, must submit an ap 3, 1969, ppln December 3, 1969, to receive aid for prereegistration expenses. Loan applica tions are available at the Student Finan cial Aid Office, Room 303, YMCA Build- re dents for The English Proficiency Examination quired of all junior and senior stud majoring in chemistry is scheduled November 19, 1969 at 7 :30 p. m. in Room 231 of the Chemistry Building. Students should consult notices posted in the Chem istry Building before November 14, 1969 for details. English Proficiency Committee R. B. Alexander K. G. Hampton 30t8 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 in residence and credit for ninety-five (95) semester hours. The hours passed at the preliminary grade report period on No- verrtber 10. 1969 may be used in satisfy ing this ninety-five hour requirement. Stu dents qualifying under this regulation may >w leave their names with the ring clerk. now leave their names with the ring clerk. Room Seven, Richard Coke Building. She, to determine en, rn, will check all records ring eligibility. Orders for these rings will be taken by ring clerk b in tu rin re- be the ring clerk between November 24, 1969 and January 6, 1970. The rings will be turned to the Registrar’s Office to delivered on or about February 20, 1970. The ring clerk is on duty from 8:00 a.m. to 12 :00 noon, Monday through Friday, of each week. H. L. Heaton, Dean Admissions and Records SPECIAL NOTICE SUL ROSS LODGE NO. 1300 A.F. & A.M. ~ Called meeting Tuesday No vember 12 at 7:00 p. m. The Entered Apprentice Degree will be conferred. Jame B. Baty, W.M. Joe Woolket, Secretary We buy almost anything Aggie Den. 2tfn Open 7 days weekly 8 a. m. till midnite— Aggie Den. 2tfn TRY BATTALION CLASSIFIED WHITE AUTO STORES Bryan and College Station can save you up to 40% on auto parts, oil, filters, etc. 846-5626. STERLIIVG ELECTRONICS sound equipment Ampex Roberts Fisher Sony Scott Panasonic tape decks Harmon'Kardop 903 South Main, Bryan 822-1589 ^ LOOKING FOR A HOME 7 J\ehon Jflolih J-iomes, Snc. 811 Texas Ave. 846-9135 College Station 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 ROYAL and CONTEMPORI MOBILE HOMES By—Williams Craft FOR PEOPLE WHO WANT THE BEST FOR LESS ★ ADVANCED MODULAR CONSTRUCTION ★ THE LATEST CONCEPT IN MOBILE HOMES PRICED AS LOW AS — $3695 HUNTERS SPECIAL PORTABLE BUILDINGS—ALL SIZES CONNELL PORTABLE BUILDING CO. (Open Sundays (1:00 to 6:00) 704 Texas Ave. 823-8709 Day Student Forms Available Monday Applications for day student permits will be accepted in the Housing Office from 8 a.m. Mon day until noon Dec. 1, according to Don R. Stafford, associate dean of student affairs. Automatic permission will be given graduates, he said, as well as married students and students living with their immediate fam ily, and exceptions will be made for medical reasons when veri fied by a university physician. Stafford added that students who work may be excepted be cause of hours worked, eating arrangements or living arrange ments. Beginning with juniors and seniors, additional considerations will be handled on an individual basis, he said. “If the room situation is criti cal,” he explained, “people who do not fit these conditions may be granted permission to live off campus for the University’s con venience.” Students who have not been TEARS (Continued from page 1) Ben Barnes praised the Aggies saying, “I salute those former Aggies who have died so that we might live free and I salute those current Aggies who have shown that they intend to follow the tradition of honor established by their predecessors. The memorial and meditation garden was designed by Joe T. Verdoorn, a senior landscape ar chitecture major from Tyler. The idea of the memorial was con ceived by Verdoorn and Landis S. Cervenka of San Antonio, a May graduate of A&M. At the end of Silver Tap the crowd was silent, and only the chirping of birds in the garden trees could be heard. And as the people slowly moved away, the fathers of those named on the plaques marshalled back their tears, the mothers, and the child, continued to cry. “ . . . . Capt. Charles F. Allen II ’63 ... . Lt. Col. William M. Anderson ’44 .... Capt. Donald D. Blair ’59 .... Capt. Jack Patrick Blake ’66 .... Capt. Joseph J. Bush Jr. ’66 .... Lt. Michael R. Callaway ’66 .... Capt. James G. Gaston ’58 . . . .” notified by Dec. 15 may check with the Department of Student Affairs, he said. “Several students now living as day students will have their permits revoked at semester’s end if a letter from their par ents granting permission to live off campus is not filed at the Student Affairs Office,” he said, noting that about 75 students will be affected. ★ ★ ★ Student Travel Meeting Tonight Students interested in partici pating in the summer student ex change program, International Association for the Exchange of Students for Technical Experi ence (IAESTE), are urged to at tend a Travel Committee meet ing tonight at 7:30 p.m. in Room 3B of the Memorial Student Cen ter. Committee Chairman Paul Sco- pel noted that the meeting was part of Travelfest, a week-long series of displays and activities in the MSC which emphasize the advantages of travel abroad. Scopel said the final meeting of the week will be a slide pres entation A&M student partici pants in IAESTE and other ex change programs at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in Rooms 2C and 2D and the Assembly Room. microscopy and electron diffrac tion, according to Dr. U. Grant Whitehouse, A&M’s Electron Mi croscopy Center director and course instructor. He noted that the spring sem ester course will take advantage of new facilities of the center, located in the biological sciences building addition. He said senior or graduate standing is suggested although junior and sophomore level stu dents with outstanding scholastic records are accepted upon recom mendation of the student’s de partmental adviser. There are no course prerequi sites for Biology 430. Element ary college physics is suggested but not required. Pre-registration will be through the Biology Department. Addi tional information is available through Whitehouse, 131 Bio logical Sciences addition. ★ ★ ★ Davenport’s Talk Postponed to Sunday A talk on “American Minds” by Dr. Manuel M. Davenport, head of the Department of Phil osophy and Humanities, has been postponed due to an illness in the professor’s family. The lecture has been resched uled to 10:30 a.m. Sunday, in Room 2 A of the Memorial Stu dent Center. The meeting is sponsored by the Society of Iranian Students. ★ ★ ★ Electron Microscopy Course Offered An electron microscopy-dif fraction course structured for senior and graduate students in engineering, veterinary medicine, agriculture, science and geosci ences will be offered at Texas A&M next spring for the 15th consecutive year. Handled as Biology 430, the course will familiarize students of various academic fields with general theoretical aspects and specific applications of electron GOLF CLUB SNACK BAR The exclusive golf club snack bar is not just for the exclusive use of golfers. It is for you too. Come by this delightful new snack bar for a hamburger, cola, french fries or a big piece of pie. Try our “Putter”. You will be pleased. OPEN DAILY FROM 10:30 A. M. TO 4:30 P. M. THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH Welcomes You St. Thomas Chapel 906 Jersey St. South Side of Campus Sunday Services 8:00 - 9:15 - 11:00 a. m. This is the dawning of the Age of Security. Today’s college student is on to the future. He understands the importance of having financial security. And he’ll start to plan for it now. By investing in a life insurance program that provides for now, and the future. At Provident Mutual we have the precise program for college students. The earlier you start, the less it costs. 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