The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 24, 1970, Image 4

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THE BATTALION
Page 4 College Station, Texas Thursday, September 24, 1970
State universities
helping freshmen
Many freshmen entering state
universities this fall will find the
pressure less because they learned
the ropes by spending severl days
on campus during the summer.
The often-difficult transition
from high school to a large uni
versity is receiving increased
attention on these campuses, ac
cording to a recent survey con
ducted by the Office of Institu
tional Research of the National
Association of State Universities
and Land-Grant Colleges. The
result has been a proliferation of
programs to make the adjustment
less painful.
More leisurely summer orienta
tion rather than the traditional
jam-packed fall sessions immedi
ately preceding the opening of
school, special pre-matriculation
and continuing tutorial and coun
seling programs for academically
disadvantaged students, and aca
demic offerings especially de
signed for freshmen are the new
approaches.
For the first time this year,
several universities also have
begun special orientation pro
grams for women. Among these
are Cornell University, which
planned a program “in response
to women’s lib demands,’’ and the
University of Virginia, which has
enrolled 450 women in the College
of Arts and Sciences, the last
male stronghold of the university.
The most widespread trend in
freshmen programs is the switch
perma-crease
Westbury Slacks
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unibtnritp men’g toear
320 University Drive 713/846-27M
College Station, Texas 77840
from fall to summer orientation.
Parents as well as students were
invited to attend summer orienta
tion sessions on a number of
campuses. Generally four of five
sessions are spread throughout
the summer with a small group
of the entering freshman class
being invited to attend each one.
By keeping sessions small,
these large universities are find
ing that the get-acquainted proc
ess is much easier. Students are
able to complete their first term
course planning, testing, coun
seling and registration with far
less traumas than occur during
the usual frantic fall scene. They
also begin their college careers
at ease with their environment
and pre-informed about facilities
and services available to them.
Parents, too, are getting the
answers to some of their ques
tions. At the University of Mary
land freshmen parents attended
sessions on academic life and
ceived first-hand information on
counseling, medical services, and
financial aid, among other things.
“With the cost of education
having gone up college is now a
major investment for parents,”
says a spokesman for Indiana
University, which hosted 5,000
parents during the summer. “We
try to make it possible for them
to find out the things they would
like to know.”
Special attention is now being
given to minority group and
academically disadvantaged
freshmen at most universities.
Remedial and tutorial assistance
plus intensive counseling and
usually vital financial aid are the
major issues. Summer programs
for these students are becoming
prevalent.
IT MAY NOT BE GOOD
GRAMMAR BUT IT SURELY
IS GOOD TEA
When we say, “Get a 20 ounce glass of Tea”, we
mean you get twenty ounces of tea in a glass when you
purchase an inexpensive $0.99 special at the MSC.
Quality First
GOLF GARDEN
19 Hole Miniature
Golf Course
2002 E. 29th Bryan, Texas
Next To Skyway Twin
MONDAYS
Ladies Free
With Escort
SATURDAYS
10:00 to 3:00 Play All
The Games You Want
For ONLY $1:00
Mon. Thru Fri 4:00 to 11:00 P. M.
Saturday — 10:00 A. M. to 11:00 P. M.
Sunday 12:00 to 11:00 P. M.
This Add Worth 25ff Off Reg. Price — 1 Per Group
LOU’S TIP FOR THE WEEK
‘You Aggies Read Your TAMU Traffic Regulations.
The KK’s don’t want to give you parking tickets.
Spend your treads on a set of threads.
Lou’s got ’em.”
FLOWERS ^
Complete Store
Baby Albums - Party Goods
Unusual Gifts
Aggieland FlQwer & Gift Shoppe
209 University Drive
College Station 846-5825
ARE YOU LOOKING FOR
HOUSING
FOR UNDER $100 A MONTH?
• COMPLETELY FURNISHED
• SERVICE GUARANTEE
• COMPLETELY INSURED
• EASY FINANCING (F.H.A.)
EDDIE
SCHULTZ
’70
STAN
WEEK
’71
Hickory Hills Mobile Homes
BEFORE YOU RENT, SEE US
AND SAVE!
1902 Texas Ave. IN FRONT OF TOWNSHIRE 823-5701
(Continued from page 1)
served in the afternoon on lot 48
beside Kyle Field. He said that
this lot is for day students and
that it is seldom full. Stafford
said that he has never noticed
the temporary lots completely
full.
“It is not a matter of not being
able to find a space but finding
one real close to their classes
which is bothering day students,”
Stafford says.
The reason for the excess
amount of spaces available to fac-
Parking
ulty is that it is important for
faculty to have space when ftej
need it for emergencies, Powell
said.
Much of the problem will ke
solved when the new 1,000 space
lot on the northeastern section ol
the campus is finished in Novem.
her he says. Construction on otk.
er parts of the campus will cause
a few more problems later in tke
year, he added.
Powell said daily space counts
are being analyzed and as sooi
as patterns are seen, new
nations will be set up for studenti
BUSIER AGENCY
REAL ESTATE • INSURANCE
F.H.A.—Veterans and Conventional Lmuu
ARM & HOME SAVINGS ASSOCIATION
Home Office: Nevada, Mo.
3523 Texas Are. (in Ridgecrest) 846-3708
FINISHING TOUCHES ARE BEING APPLIED to paper-mache fish to be used in the
A&M exhibit at the State Fair in Dallas Oct. 10-15. The handiwork, to be displayed in
the Oceanus Pavilion, will demonstrate the different size fish in the ocean’s food chain.
Pictured are Mrs. Calvin Boykin, exhibits coordinator for the Sea Grant program and
Jack Grant, a draftsman in the Oceanography Department.
Americans to evacuate
from Jordan Thursday
WASHINGTON UP) _ A char
tered civilian airline will fly from
Beirut to Amman Thursday to
begin evacuation of Americans
who wish to leave embattled Jor
dan, the State Department said
Wednesday night.
Arrangements are being made
for the first flight of a Leba
nese Middle East Airlines plane
to pick up U.S. citizens and for
eigners of other nationalities, of
ficials said.
In the meantime radio broad
casts — including some by the
Voice of America U.S. govern
ment radio — are telling those
who wish to leave where they
should gather and what articles
they should bring with them.
Still unknown is how many of
the approximately 400 Ameri
cans in Jordan will try to get to
Amman’s airport for the airlift.
One estimate is the number could
range up to 200.
The airliner slated to fly in
Thursday morning has seats for
112 passengers, officials said.
They indicated another rescue
flight would follow after Thurs
day.
No U.S. military or security
personnel will be flying into Jor
dan on the chartered craft, State
Department officials said. They
said it is assumed that the Jor
danian government will provide
security for those foreigners
seeking to go to the airport.
Announcement of the evacua
tion flights came several hours
after informed sources said such
a plan was afoot, while the State
Department through spokesman
Robert J. McCloskey said at mid
day no evacuation had been
ordered.
2 bond issues,
bids, topics for
board meeting
Consideration of bids for con
struction and sale of bonds domi
nates the agenda here Tuesday
for A&M’s System Board of Di
rectors meeting.
The board has received bids for
nine projects througout the state.
It also will consider two bond
sales totaling $11.5 million.
Other possible board action in
cludes appointment of a vice
president and three deans for
Tarleton State College as part
of the Stephenville school’s previ
ously approved academic reor
ganization program.
S.T.P. 69c
OIL FILTERS
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U-OIL-IT AUTO STORE 805 N. TEXAS AYE. BRYAN
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
WANT AD RATES
One day
per word
Minimum charge—75()
5<( per word
each additional day
limmum charge—
Classified Display
$1.00 per column inch
each insertion
DEADLINE
4 p.m. day before publication
FOR RENT
University Acres.
1970
TOYOTA
$1830.00
BRAZOS
VALLEY
TOYOTA
INC.
We Service All Foreign
Make Cars
Cavitt at Coulter
Phone 822-2828
RENT A HOME
TRINITY GARDEN
DUPLEXES
• 2 Bedrooms
• IVz Baths
• Central Heat & Air
• Fully Carpeted & Draped
• All Electric Kitchens
• Attached Garage with Washer
and Dryer Connections
• Privately Fenced Back Yard
• 1 Block from Elementary
School
• 3 Blocks from Proposed High
School (Fall ’71)
For Rental Information
846-3988 9tfn
Den (next to Loupot’s).
WORK WANTED
Tennis racket restringing a
nylon and gut. Call 846-4477.
uppli
123t
Custom Bookbinding, Plastic Spi
ral Binding, and Gold Stamping
of Books, Journals, Theses,
Dissertations, and Reports.
UNIVERSAL BINDERY
311 Church Street,
College Station — 846-3840
llltfn
Typing, full time. Notary Public,
Americard accepted, 823-6410 or 82
Bank-
3-3838.
lOtfn
TYPING, electric. Close to campus. Exj
rienced. Reasonable. 846-2934. It
Typing. Electric, symbols, experienced.
46-8165. 132tfn
HELP WANTED
Bryan Church desires nursery attendant.
Sunday morning 9 :30 to 12. Call 823-5451
or 823-8223. 14t3
Students: $3.00 plus per hour. Apply:
Ramada Inn. 8:00 p. m. today or 3 p. m.
tomorrow. No phone calls please. Mr.
Smith. 13t2
DR. G. A. SMITH
Optometrist
Specializing in eye
examination & contact lenses
DIAL 822-3557
DOWNTOWN BRYAN
• Watch Repairs
• Jewelry Repair
• Diamond Senior
Rings
• Senior Rings
Refinished
C. W. Varner & Sons
Jewelers
North Gate 846-5816
FOR SALE
1962 Chrysler New Yorker. For parts
only. Make offer. 846-9036. 15t4
Border collie puppies. Call after 6
p. m. 846-3924. 15t3
’68 Plymouth Fury III, V-8, two-door
hardtop. Power brakes, steering, factory
air, 35,000 miles. Excellent condition. 823-
0961 or after 5, 846-6768. 15t2
HONDA SUPERHAWK 306cc. COM
PLETELY CUSTOM BIKE. LOOKS
GREAT—RUNS SAME. MUCH CHROME.
MUST SELL IMMEDIATELY — CHEAP !
846-2940. 14t3
Twin beds with mattress and springs.
Double bed with box springs. Excellent
condition. 822-4538 after 5.
PONTIAC G. T. O. '66. POLYGLAS
TIRES, MAGS, HOLLEY, STEREO
TAPES, CUSTOM PAINT, AIR, EVEN
MORE. EXCELLENT CONDITION, fms.
846-5854. 13t5
1970 Honda 70 trail motorcycle and
helmet. Almost new. Call John W. Hal-
sell. 823-8111. 13t3
4’ x 8’ utility trailer. $65. 846-0806. 13t3
Tapes, tapes, 8 track - brand new,
guaranteed perfect - latest country west
ern, rock - soul — The very latest releases,
all artists •—■ Fantastic prices — only $4.75
each — Tell your friends about this deal—
Aggie Den. 9tfn
Racquel Welch posters - new release -
beautiful - also many new red hot posters
arriving daily - Come see—Aggie Den 9tfn
Girlie films - Beaver - 8M black and
whites - 200 foot rolls—regularly $30.00 -
per roll, new 3 rolls for $25.00. Limited
supply—Aggie Den. 8tfn ^
12 x 60 mobile home. Call 845-6551. 6tfn ^
IV
TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
Surfboards, Posters, Leather, and More ^
Open Daily Thursday
6 to 10 10 to 9
o
29th at Stillmeadow in Wee Village n
846-0324 4tl4 F
IV
POSTERS - POSTERS - POSTERS - _
POSTERS. The kind you like—Aggie Den "
(next to Loupot’s). 135tfn
4 and 8 track tapes, 5 for $15.00 guaran
teed—Aggie Den (next to Loupot’s). 135tfn
Bumper stickers - Bumper stickers -
Bumper stickers - Bumper stickers - All
kinds — Aggie Den (next to Loupot’s).
135tfn
Tape decks, 4 and 8 track tapes, cassette
tapes, radios, cassette tape players. Jointed
cue sticks, girlie magazines, girlie films,
pocket books, party albums, record albums, —
playboy pin-up posters, watches, T.V’s.
Almost anything. All at real bargains D
—Aggie Den (next to Loupot’s). 135tfn a
Jointed cue sticks from $9.95 to $15.00—
good selection—Aggie Den (next to Lou- j<
pot's). 135tfn 7
Ann-Margaret Vietnam photos in living
color - Fantastic collectors item - Limited D
supply—Aggie Den (next to Loupot’s). g
135tfn -
Girlie magazines, and pocket books at u
50% discount - Don’t pay more! Buy your D
magazines at % price at Aggie Den. 135tfn
Japanese made electric guitar. Three \\
pickups, vibrator and case. Worth over e]
$100.00 but selling for $55. 845-2803 129tfn n
TRY u,
BATTALION CLASSIFIED fa
TRANSMISSIONS
REPAIRED & EXCHANGED
Completely Guaranteed
Lowest Prices
HAMILL’S TRANSMISSION
33rd. & Texas Ave. Bryan 822-6874
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
SPECIAL NOTICE
To be eligible to purchase the Texas
A&M University ring, an undergraduate
must have at least one academic year in
residence and credit for nine-five (96)
semester hours. The hours passed at pre
liminary grade report period on Octol
Room 7,
mry grade report per
1970 may be used in
ty-five (95) hour reqi
3 qualifying under this regulation may
their names with the ring clerk,
Richard Coke Building. She, in
turn will check all records to
their eligibility. Orders for t
Ugi
ta
these rings
October 28 and continuing through Decem
ber 15. The rings will be returned to the
ar’s Office for further delivery on
it January 22, 1971. The ring clerk
luty from 8:00 to 12:00 noon,
•ough Friday, of each week.
H. L. Heaton, Dean
Admissions and Records.
WANTED
Sweet young thing needs ride to Missouri
vicinity Friday. Call Thanna in Hunts
ville. 295-6211, ext. 2481.
BILL’S TOP SHOP
SEAT COVERS
VINYL TOPS
Installation
Repairs
RECONDITIONING
AUTO CARPETS
HEADLINERS
1008 W. 25th, Bryan
822-4918 14t3
Attenti'
begin ord
the Building
9-12, 1-4
the
•itxov,. -i--., Mon.-Fri. The deadline
for ordering is Oct. 15. 14tl2
Graduate Student offers coaching in un-
jraduate statistics and mathematic
one 846-2463 after 6 p. m.
atics.
13t3
Baha’ I Students - REMINDER. FEAST
* Mashiyyat, Saturday, September 26. Din-
at 6:30 p. m., FEAST at 7:30
?side every Thursi
•stellar. 846-9793.
p. m.
Thursday, 8:00 p. m. 1204
13t4
Aggie Den open from 8 a. m. till mid-
Aggie Den (next
135tfn
>m
night, 7 days each week,
.oupot’s).
Service For All
Chrysler Corp. Cars
Body Work — Painting
Free Estimates
[ALSELL MOTOR COMPANY, IN(
Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922
1411 Texas Ave. — 823-8111
dnight,
135tfn
Aggies! - Bring your date to the Aggie
Den and enjoy billiards and pin-ball—Ag-
Ladies invited to the Aggie Den - Get
“ - ~arty and come enjoy the Aggie
University. 135tfn
tion per
Furnitu
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
fabulous Fun
to is “We wi
d.” The mark of excellency. Wood’s
niture Center, Bryan, Tex;
s Av-
1 fur-
home
afford
be
>d’s
xas.
135tl8
SOSOLIKS
TV & RADIO SERVICE
Zenith - Color & B&W - TV
All Makes B&W TV Repairs
713 S. MAIN 822-2133
Rentals-Sales-Service
TYPEWRITERS
Terms
Distributors For:
Royal and Victor
Calculators &
Adding Machines
Smith-Corona Portables
CATES
TYPEWRITER CO
909 S. Main 822-6000
Working girl need roommate to share
expenses. Call 822-2146 after 5. HU
Female roommate to share two bedroom
duplex. Call Taffi, 846-9036 after 6. 9tli
WE BUY ALMOST ANYTHING—AGG1B
DEN (next to Loupot’s). 135tli
We buy magazines, pocket books, tapes,
tape decks, etc. We buy almost anythin
of value—Aggie Den (next to Loupot’s).
135th
We buy used magazines, pocket books,
playboys,—Aggie Den. 135th
I CHILD CARE
Child care with experience; need ne«
recruits. 846-6536. 133th
HUMPTY DUMPTY CHILDREN CElh
TER, 3400 South College, State Licensed,
823-8626. Virginia D. Jones. R. N. 99th
Child care in my home by the week,
nights, and weekends by appointment.
Excellent facilities, playground equipment]
registered nurse in charge. 8 4 6-3 9 2 8. 132t2l|
OFFICIAL NOTICE
Official notices must arrive in the Offictj
•jf Student Publications before deadline ol
1 p.m. of the day proceeding publication,!
Students interested in applying for a
Rhodes Scholarship should confer with
R. H. Ballinger, Room 302-A Academic
Bldg., by October 6, 1970. 15tfn
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Rashid, Mohammad Mamunur
Degree: Ph.D. in Horticulture
Dissertation : EFFECT OF AUXIM AND
CYTOKININ ON THE VEGETATIVE
PROPAGATION CABBAGE.
Time: October 2, 1970 at 9:00-11:00 a. m.
Place: Room 110 in the Plant Sciences!
Bldg.
George W. Kunze
Dean of the Graduate College
It is now time for all Corps Accounts,
Civilian Government Organizations, Depart
mental and Professional Clubs, Hometown
and International Clubs, Honor Societies,.
MSC Advised Account, Sports Clubs, Stu
dent Body Governing Organizations, and
Service Organizations to apply for Official
Recogn ization by the University, at the
Student Finance Center, MSC, 8-12, 1-t,
Mon. - Fri. Deadline October 1, 1970. 3tl5
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
3406 S. College 823-8051
TROPHIES PLAQUES
Engraving Service
Ask About Discounts
Texas Coin Exchange, Inc.
1018 S. Texas 822-5121
Bob Boriskie ’65
COINS SUPPLIES
Havoline, Amalie,
Conoco.
34c qt.
Prestone — $1.69 Gal.
—EVERYDAY—
We stock all local major brands.
Where low oil prices originate.
Quantity Rights Reserved
Wheel Bearings - Exhausts
System Parts, Filters,
Water and Fuel Pumps.
Almost Any Part Needed
25-40% Off List
Brake Shoes $3.60 ex.
2 Wheels — many cars
We Stock
EELCO
EDELBROCK
HURST
MR GASKET
CAL CUSTOM
Other Speed Equipment
Alternators
$19.95 Exchange
Starters - Generators
Many $13.95 exch.
Your Friedrich Dealer
Joe Faulk Auto Parts
220 E. 25th Bryan, Texas
JOE FAULK ’32
Our 25th year in Bryan