The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 08, 1970, Image 3

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tomotive Engineers and their fac
ulty adviser will participate in
tlie international congress and ex
position of that organization Jan.
13 in Detroit.
Prof. Robert H. Fletcher, asso-
ilte professor of mechanical en
gineering, has announced that
johnny Del Walker, senior in me
chanical engineering from Dallas,
and David M. Wilks, graduate
itudent in interdisciplinary engi
neering from Pampa, will accom
pany him to the Detroit meeting
which expects 30,000 persons.
They will take part in an all
day panel on “Compatibility of
Student, Professor, and Industrial
Employer.” Leader of the panel
will be A1 Campbell, sales direc
tor of Timken Roller Bearing
Company. Several other indus
trial leaders and students from
other engineering colleges also
will be on the panel, Fletcher
said.
Walker is also member of sev
eral other campus organizations
and has three years experience
and a varsity letter in baseball.
Wilks was president (1968-69)
and chaplain (1967-68) of the Ci
vilian Student Council, is an of
ficer in a number of other Aggie
activities, and is listed in Who's
Who in American Colleges.
Convicts to Stage
4 Spectacular’ Here
THE BATTALION
Thursday, January 8, 1970
College Station, Texas
Page 3
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.
Four inmates from the Texas
Department of Corrections will
highlight the first “Spectacular”
program of 1970 Sunday night at
the First Baptist Church in Col
lege Station.
The convicts will present “Op
eration Teenager,” an effort to
steer teens away from the errors
that end in prison life.
“Spectacular” is held every six
weeks during the regular 7:20
p.m. services.
Operation Teenager had its be
ginning in the consciences of four
inmates who came to the conclu
sion that serving a sentence
doesn’t repay a thing.
The identity of the convicts is
kept secret, yet their program
will be scrupulously honest.
“In every case, a decisive turn
was taken during the teenage
years, a turn that eventually
brought us to the point of ex
treme crime and imprisonment,”
one of the speakers maintains.
The convicts point out 40 per
cent of the population of the Tex
as Department of Corrections is
between the ages of 17 and 24.
Although the program is aimed
at young people, the convicts will
include suggestions for parents
and other adults during the pres
entation.
Everyone is represented in
prison.
“It can happen to you,” a con
vict added, “we believe there are
no exceptions.”
Physics Colloquium
At 4 p. m. Today
Dr. J. Robert Wayland of the
University of Maryland’s Physics
and Astronomy Department will
present a physics colloquium
today.
The 4 p.m. presentation, en
titled “Two Temperature Statisti
cal Model of Particle Spectra,”
will be conducted in Room 146
of the Physics Building.
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of Student Publications befori
I p.m. of the day proceeding
on for the Doct<
ter, Carl Franklin
Degree: Ph.D. in Education
Name:
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Painter, C
h.D. in
Dissertation: AN ENGINEERING RE
SPONSE TO A NEEDS ANALYSIS OF
THAT DISCIPLINE IN SELECTED,
COMPREHENSIVE PUBLIC JUNIOR
COLLEGES OF TEXAS.
Time: February 5, 1970 at 3:00 p. m.
406 in the Academic Bldg,
iunze
Dean of the Graduate College
Degree: I
Curricula
!:
Gi
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Mayfield, Winifred Aubrey
Ph.D. in Industrial Education,
um and Administration.
Dissertation: HISTORY AND ANALYSIS
OF THE EDUCATIONAL CONTRIBU
TIONS OF INDUSTRIAL ARTS STU
DENT CLUBS.
Time: January 9, 1970 at 2:00 p. m.
Place: Room 104-A in the M. E. Shop
Bldg.
George W. Kunze
Dean of the Graduate College
eorge W. Kunze
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Beals, Robert P.
Degree: Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering
Dissertation : DETERMINATION OF COR
PORATE OBJECTIVES AND EVALUA-
TION OF ALTERNATIVE STRATEGIES
THROUGH USE OF SIMULATION
MODELS.
Time: January 10, 1970 at 10:00 a. m.
Place: Room 201-H in the Engineering
Bldg.
George W. Kunze
Dean of the Graduate College
At 8:00 a, m., Thursday, January 16,
there will be posted in the foyer of the
Richard Coke Bldg., a list of those mid
year candidates who have completed all
academic requirements for degrees to be
nferred on January 17, 1970. Each can-
date is urged to consult the list
determine his status.
R. A. Lacey, Registrar 57t4
January Graduates may pick up Grad
tion Invitations at the Cashier’s Wind<
ivitations at the Cash
MSC. Also, extra invitation
January 1
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Candidates fo
wear the cap and gown ;
dents who are candidates for the Bache-
wear the cap and gown ;
ndidates for the
wear the appropriate
itary personnel who are
candidates for the degrees, graduate or
undergraduate, wil wear the uniform only.
of cap, gown, and hood for the
Ph.D. candidate should be arranged with
the Exchange Store between 8:00 a. m.,
Monday, December 15, and 6:00 p. m.,
ay, December 19. Only Doctor’s caps,
gowns, and hoods will be available on a
rental basis. The Master’s and Bachelor’s
caps and gowns may be purchased at The
Exchange Store after January 6, 1970.
Rental fees and sale prices are as follows:
Doctor’s Cap and Gown (rental) $7.54
Doctor’s Hood (rental) $7.54
Master’s Cap and Gown (sale) 7.04
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Regalia for the January 1970
Commencement Exercise
All students who are candidates for
of Doctor of Philosophy or Doctor
egree
f Education
ell
the
>phy or
re required to order
the Doctor’s caps and gowns,
to be left at the University
hoods
■wns.
;er than l :00 p. m.
The Ph.D. or D.Ed,
worn in the procession
such candidates will be hooded
OFFICIAL NOTICE
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Van Dyke, Arvid Wayne
Degree: Ph.D. in Industrial Education
Dissertation: THE DETERMINATION OF
A MASTER PLAN FOR THE PRO
GRAM AND FACILITY OF INDUS
TRIAL ARTS IN SMALL HIGH
SCHOOLS.
Time: January 8, 1970 at 3:00 p. m.
Place: Room 104-A in the M. E. Shops
Bldg.
George W. Kunze
Dean of the Graduate College
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Puleo, Larry Ellis
Degree: Ph.D. in Biochemistry
Dissertation: BIOSYNTHESIS OF PHOS-
PHATIDATE AND NEUTRAL GLYCEi-
RIDES FROM TRIOSA PHOSPHATES
BY RAT LIVER MICROSOMES.
Time: January 8, 1970 at 10:00 a. m.
Place: Room 214 in the Herman Keep
ice
Bldg.
G
eorge W. Kunze
Dean of the Graduate College
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Beasley, William Louis
Degree: Ph.D. in Electrical Engineerin
ertation: AN INVESTIGATION
ring
OF
Beasley, William
Ph.D. in Elect
ssei
THE RADIATED SIGNALS PRODUCED
BY SMALL SPARKS ON POWER
LINES.
Time: January 8, 1970 at 2:00 p. m.
Place: Room 118 in Bolton Hall
George W. Kunze
Dean of the Graduate College
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Jackson, Bill Greer
Degree: Ph.D. in Education
Dissertation : PUPIL ACHIEVEMENT AS
AFFECTED BY SELECTED ACTIVI
TIES OF TITLE I ELEMENTARY AND
SECONDARY EDUCATION ACT OF
1965.
! January 8, 1970 at 1:00 p.
Room 118 in Scoates Hall
Time: January 8, 1970 at 1:00
: Room 11
George W. Kunze
Place:
Dean of the Graduate College
Master s Cap and Cown (sale) Y.U4
Bachelor’s Cap and Gown (sale) 6.34
II prices include sales tax. Payment
ng
irn
All prices include sales tax. Pay:
required at the time of placing th<
C. W. Landiss, Chairman
Convocation Committee
Procedures for the
ment of W
Registration Procedures
“ ildlif.
All students with lesi
Depart-
I students with less
port to their freshm
ife Science
than 60 hours will
report to their freshman advisor (excep
tions are transfers from another school or
mother department). Students with
re than 60 hours or transfers from
other school or another department will
jit either Dr. Strawn (Fisheries Op-
(Wildlife Option).
from
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consu
tion)
Graduate stu;
propriate advisor.
REQUESTS MUST BE SIGNED BY El
THER DR. STRAWN OR DR. ARNOLD.
Appointments for Dr. Arnold may be made
at the desk of the Departmental Secretary
(Mrs. Karen Thorn).
Dr. Arnold
dents will consult their ap-
ALL FINAL CLASS
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Ruedrich, Randolph Albert
Degree: Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering
Dissertation: DYNAMICS OF A STEAM
HRATED HEAT EXCHANGER WITH
TEMPERATURE AND FLOW VIRIA-
TIONS.
Time: January 8, 1970 at 1:00 p. m.
Place: Room 201-A in the Petroleum En
gineering Bldg.
George W. Kunze
Dean of the Graduate College
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Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Beals, Robert Patterson
Degree: Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering
Dissertation: DETERMINATION O F
CORPORATE OBJECTIVES AND
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE
STRATEGIES THROUGH THE USE
OF SIMULATION MODELS.
Time: January 9, 1970 at 3:00 p. m.
Place: Room 201-H in the Engineering
ag.
George W. Kunz,
:e
Dean of the Graduate College
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Campus Briefs
“Alphaville” Film
Here Friday
“Alphaville,” the next-to-last Fall
Film Festival presentation of the
semester, will be screened Friday
in the Memorial Student Center
Ballroom.
Festival chairman Carlos Al-
maguer of Eagle Pass said the
film will start at 8 p.m. “Alpha
ville” is Jean-Luc Godard’s por
trayal of a dehumanized society.
The final series presentation
Jan. 16 will be a W. C. Fields
western comedy, “My Little
Chickadee,” that also features
Mae West. It will conclude the
series of eight award-winning
film classics sponsored by the
MSC Contemporary Arts Com
mittee.
★ ★ ★
Chamber Announces
Membership Meet
A general membership meeting
of the Bryan-College Station
Chamber of Commerce will be
Jan. 13 at 7:00 a.m. at the Ra-
mada Inn.
A budget committee of Joe
Sawyer, chairman; George Blev
ins, and Ridley Briggs, was ap
pointed to prepare a recommend
ed budget for 1970.
The 1970 Executive Committee
is comprised of Lynn Stuart,
president; Jim Eller, Agriculture
Division vice president; Herb
Shaffer, Commercial Division vice
president; A. W. Davis, Civic Di
vision vice president; Joe Saw
yer, Organizational Division vice
president; Kent Potts, Industrial
Division vice president; Johnny
Lampo, Tourist and Convention
Division vice president; George
Blevins, treasurer; Ridley Briggs,
past president; and H. David
Butler, president of the Brazos
County Industrial Foundation.
★ ★ ★
Industrial Foundation
President Elected
H. David Butler has been elect
ed president of the Brazos Coun
ty Industrial Foundation, Inc., for
1970.
Other officers elected were
Frank Thurmond, vice president;
Reuben Bond, treasurer, and Pat
N. Mann, secretary.
Former president Dennis Goehr-
ing expressed appreciation to the
many individuals and groups for
their efforts in 1969 in making
the Brazos County Industrial
Park a reality.
Other officers for 1969 were
Sam Sharp, vice president; Travis
Bryan Jr., treasurer, and Mann,
secretary.
Directors who are retiring this
year are Bryan, Sam Sharp and
Brazos Varisco. They will be re
placed by Bond, Thurmond and
Clark Munroe, all of whom will
serve for a three-year period.
★ ★ ★
Alaminos Announces
Tour Schedule
Public tours of A&M’s oceano
graphic research ship, the R/V
Alaminos, are scheduled Jan. 17-
18, at the Houston turning basin.
The 180-foot craft will be open
for tours from 2 to 6 p.m. Jan. 17
and from 1 to 5 p.m. Jan. 18 at
the south end of the basin near
75th Street.
Dr. Richard A. Geyer, head of
the Oceanography Department,
said the tours are being conduct
ed to familiarize the public with
the university’s oceanographic fa
cilities.
Exhibits featuring oceano
graphic equipment also will be
displayed on the dock or in an
adjacent warehouse.
Geyer said the Alaminos will
depart Galveston on a special
cruise at 8 a.m. Jan. 16 and dock
in the Houston basin at 2 p.m. the
same day.
Data collecting and other dem
onstrations will be given en route
to dignitaries invited on the
cruise.
Texas Gov. Preston Smith and
U. S. Senators Ralph Yarborough
and John Tower head the list of
dignitaries making the trip.
In addition to the governor and
two senators, A&M has extended
cruise invitations to several Tex
as congressmen and state legis
lators.
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