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HE BATTALION
Thursday, March 18, 1971
College Station, Texas
Page 3
Campus briefs
NASA scientist to speak
Dr. M. Gene Simmons, Texas
A&M graduate now chief scien
tist at the NASA Manned Space
craft Center in Houston, will be
guest speaker at the A&M Chap
ter, Society of the Sigma Xi
annual installation and Awards
Banquet Friday, March 26.
The program begins at 7 p.m.
in the Memorial Student Center
Ballroom. Tickets are available
at $4.20 each from Dr. J. E.
Martinez, Civil Engineering De
partment.
Dr. Simmons, 1949 electrical
engineering graduate of A&M,
will speak on “The Moon: Old
and New.” He will present the
facts which have been added to
our knowledge of the moon by
the Apollo missions and what is
expected to be learned from fu
ture moon missions.
exceptional achievement through
participation in special technical
projects.
Aerospace junior
award winner
Charles L. Hall, A&M junior
aerospace engineering major of
Dallas, has been named by Sig
ma Gamma Tau as one of its
1971 Honor Undergraduate Stu
dent Award winners.
Awards in the aerospace engi
neering national honor society
competition are a certificate and
$100 honorarium.
Selection is based on superior
academic achievement, leadership
in extracurricular activities and
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BUSIER - JONES AGENCY
REAL ESTATE • INSURANCE
F.H.A.—Veterans and Conventional Loans
’’ARM & HOME SAVINGS ASSOCIATION
Home Office: Nevada, Mo.
3523 Texas Ave. (in Ridgecrest) 846-3708
CORBUSIER CHEVROLET CO.
^ervintj —^gpiei for 32 IJeari
500 South Texas Ave.
Phone: 823-0061
Bryan
St. Patrick’s Day Dance
Sponsored by
B-CS Association for Retarded Children
With William D-Portis’
Elements of Sound
Shiloh Hall
Highway 6 South
Saturday, March 20th
$2.00 per person — 9 p. m. - 1 a. m.
Jones new president
of education group
A newly organized Southwest
ern Association for Adult and
Continuing Education has elected
Dr. Earl Jones of A&M as its
first president.
The association was formed
last weekend in Dallas among
representatives of 10 universities
and five state departments of
education.
Purpose of the association will
be information exchange and pro
motion of sounder programs in
teacher training and the field,
explained Jones, adult education
director of College of Education.
He attended the organizational
meeting with Dr. Donald Clark,
associate dean of education.
A $2 MILLION MIDGET submarine, similar to the one shown above, will be built by the
International Hydrodynamics Co. of North Vancouver, for Sudoimport, state purchasing
agent of the Soviet Union. The sub, named Pisces, can dive to 6,000 feet, according to
the manufacturer. (AP Wirephoto)
Journalists to discuss student press
Student press problems, space-
science news and the future of
magazines are subjects for eight
communications experts address
ing a journalism conference here
Friday.
Approximately 230 representa
tives from 15 colleges in Texas,
Oklahoma, Arkansas and Louisi
ana begin assembling Thursday
night for the one-day 41st annual
Southwest Journalism Congress
and Student Press Club meetings
at the Ramada Inn.
Apollo 13 lunar module pilot
Fred W. Haise Jr. will speak at
the awards banquet Friday night
and show photography from the
aborted six-day mission last year.
First, second and third place
certificates will be presented at
the banquet in 27 newspaper
categories and five magazine
categories.
Speakers scheduled for the
morning and afternoon sessions
are Percy Foreman, Houston
attorney; Alton L. Blakeslee,
Associated Press science editor;
Anson Mount, Playboy Magazine
public affairs manager; Hugh
Aynesworth, Newsweek Magazine
Houston bureau chief; Brian
Duff, NASA Manned Spacecraft
Center public affairs officer;
Dean Wayne A. Danielson, Uni-
verstiy of Texas at Austin, and
Jim Thompson, Taylor Publish
ing Co., Dallas.
C. J. Leabo, Journalism De
partment head, is president of
the congress and senior Frank
Griffis of Big Spring is Student
Press Club president.
Asst. Prof. William C. Harri
son, conference director, esti
mated the conference will draw
175 student journalists and 55
faculty advisors and teachers.
The first general session begins
at 10:30 a.m. It features Blakes
lee and Duff discussing the han
dling of space-science news.
Foreman, internationally-
known trial lawyer, is the noon
luncheon speaker.
Separate meetings are sched
uled at 2 p.m. on student press
problems. Thompson, former di
rector of Detroit University pub
lications, and several student
editors will discuss problems with
the Student Press Club. Dr.
Danielson, a noted journalism re
searcher, will meet at the same
time with faculty advisors. He
is dean of the UT School of Com
munication.
Mount and Aynesworth address
the second general session at
3:45. They will discuss the future
of magazines.
A joint business meeting con
cludes the program at 4:30.
The awards banquet begins at
7 p.m. Students are scheduled to
hold a dance following the ban
quet and faculty advisors will be
entertained informally at the
Leabo home.
Astronaut Haise is no stranger
to journalism. He started as a
paperboy in Biloxi, Miss., worked
on the high school paper and while
in high school covered sports for
the Biloxi Daily Herald.
He majored in journalism at
Perkinston Junior College, serv
ing as sports editor his freshman
year and editor-in-chief his
sophomore year. He also was the
school's public relations man.
During the summers he worked
on the Biloxi Daily Herald, cov
ering city hall, the police beat
and conventions.
The Korean war interrupted
his studies and he became a
Marine Corps pilot. He later
graduated from the University
of Oklahoma with a degree in
aeronautical engineering.
High schoolers to compete
here Saturday in drill meet
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
OFFICIAL NOTICE
Official notices must arrive in the Office
Student Publications before deadline of
p.m. of the day proceedine publication.
To be eligible to purchase the Texas
ISM University ring, an undergraduate
Went must have at least one academic
ear in residence and credit for ninety-five
li) semester hours. The hours passed at
i academic
ninety-five
le preliminary grade report period on
larch IB, 1971, may be used in satisfying
ils ninety-five hour requirement. Students
aalifying under this regulation may now
ave their names with the ring clerk,
»m Seven, Richard Coke Building. She,
i turn, will check all records to determine
tag eligibility. Orders for these rings
ill be taken by the ring clerk starting
pril 1, 1971, and continuing through
lay 7, 1971. The rings will be returned
the Registrar’s Office to be delivered
a or about June 23, 1971. The ring
lerk is on duty from 8:00 a. m. to 12:00
®n, Monday through Friday, of each
nek.
H. L. Heaton, Dean
Admissions and Records
The English Proficiency Examination
» Junior and Senior Economics majors
ill be held Tuesday, March 23, at 4:00
m. in Room 210 Nagle Hall. Ec
tadents should sign up for the ex;
tom 115 Nagle by Friday, March
:onomics
:am in
19.
SPRING AWARDS SCHOLARSHIPS.
Pplication forms for Spring Awards Pro-
Vn may be obtained from the Student
Jnancial Aid Office, Room 303, YMCA
kilding until March 31, 1971. All appli-
itiona must be filed with the Student
Wncial Aid Office by not later than
lOO p. m., April 1, 1971. Late applica-
tos will not be accepted. R. M. Logan,
Sector. 90tl4
Havoline, Amalie,
Conoco. 35c 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 Anv Part Needed
25-40% Off List
Brake Shoes $3.60 ex.
2 Wheels — many cars
We Stock
HOLLEY CARBURETORS
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
WORK WANTED
Typing Electric. 823-5818.
94t8
TYPING. Near campus. 846-2934. 92tfn
Typing, experienced, full
Selectric symbols. Call 846-7848.
time, IBM
69tfn
Typing, full time, Notary Public, Bank-
Americard accepted, 823-6410 or 823-3838.
lOtfn
ing.
65.
HELP WANTED
STUDENTS. Part-time jobs available.
Call 846-0501 between 4 :30 and 6 :00 p. m.
94t3
TYPIST WANTED—Must qualify under
study program
scale minimum
s, 15 hours pel I
(See Mrs. Nelson, Room 442, Aca-
Must qualify under
work-study program. Start immediately.
Wage scale minimum $1.60 per hour, con
tinuous, 15 hours per week, more on holi
days. (See Mrs. Nelsor
demic or call 845-7238.)
CHILD CARE
year old. Call 822-549:
pl
2.
95t4
Wynken, Blyken, Nod Nursery has ope
limited number of childre
en-
of children,
a registered
nurse and it is state licensed. Saturday
care by appointment. 846-3928. 90tl6
for
nurser
•y is operated by
it is state license
Play land Nursery School
1801 South College
Now open and taking applica
tions for children 2 years old
and older.
Call 822-2520/(823-1100 after 5)
State license being processed.
82tl6
Male - Jobs—Part - time. Call 846-0501
between 4 :30 & 5 :30 p. m. Today and To
morrow. 83tfn
SPECIAL NOTICE
Anyone who knows the former Sidney
Jill Smith, married name unknown. Theta
from Kentucky. Please have her call
846-0332 or 846-8680. Ask for Judy Allen.
Guitar strings. Sets or individual.
Strings for most any instrument. Repair
mge Music Co. 2504 South
College. 822-2334. 91tfn
HUMPTY DUMPTY CHILDREN CEN
TER, 3400 South College, State Licensed.
S23-8626. Virginia D. Jones, R. N. 99tfn
FOR SALE
1964 Chevy. Factory
fter 5 p. m. 823-1455.
air. $547.
Call
96t8
FOR RENT
Two bedroom apartment. Furnished or
unfurnished. Southside. 846-5444. 95t5
Two bedroom, unfurnished apartment.
Stove and refrigerator furnished. Couples
only. Children welcome, no dogs. $75.60
per month. Call 846-4507. 94t4
Two bedroom, white brick, furnished
apartment. Central air, heat. Private
patio. Two blocks from college post offii
Available immediately. 823-8181 between
8 a. m. & 6 p. m. 92tfn
Monaco I Apartment. One bedroom, fur
nished. $140 month. Free cablevision May
thru July. 846-5503 between 9 p. m. &
12 p. m. 92t8
Fifteen high school ROTC drill
teams will compete Saturday in
A&M’s third Junior Invitational
Drill Meet.
Teams from Bryan, Dallas,
Houston, Killeen, Bellaire, La
redo, Galveston, San Antonio and
Austin will vie for a 43-inch
master trophy that resided in
Laredo and Houston for the last
two years.
Laredo’s Martin High School
Singing Cadets and the Milby
High Muskets of Houston will be
in the competition. They were
the 1970 and 1969 champions, re
spectively.
Competition in inspection, basic
and fancy phases will begin at
10 a.m. on the main drill field
in front of the Memorial Student
Center, announced John Hamil
ton, president of the sponsoring
Association of Former Fish Drill
Team Members.
The Fish Drill Team will
perform an exhibition drill after
the last high school team has
completed competition marching.
Presentation of first, second and
third place trophies in each phase
and the master trophy will follow.
Each team will complete all
meet requirements in succession.
After inspection, the unit will
report for basic marching, then
the fancy phase, completing the
sequence on side-by-side competi
tion areas in about 30 minutes
each.
Junior invitational meet judg
ing will be by Fish drill team
advisors and members of the
Association of Former FDT Mem
bers. The association is sponsor
ing the meet wtih the Comman
dant’s Office and Departments
of Military Science and Aerospace
Studies.
Teams in the competition are
Allen Academy of Bryan; Bryan
Adams and Lincoln High Schools
on Dallas; Houston’s Robert E.
Lee, Stephen F. Austin, Lamar
and Milby High Schools; Killeen
High School; Bellaire High
School; Nixon and Martin High
Schools, Laredo; Ball High, Gal
veston; Robert E. Lee and South
San Antonio; and Reagan High
of Austin.
good
Call
1966 VW Fastback 1600. 69,000 miles,
od condition. New paint—white. $950.
823-8126 after 5. 96t2
Motorcycle. 15”
5693.
wheels, fenders. 846-
95tfn
Air Force mess dress. 38” jacket; 31”
trouser. $50. Call 846-8700. 94t3
service.
Hoover’s Tennis Service. One block south
of tennis courts. Open 1:30 to 6:30 p. m.
846-9733. 82tfn
Service For All
Chrysler Corp. Cars
Body Work — Painting
Free Estimates
HALSELL MOTOR COMPANY, INC.
Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922
1411 Texas Ave. — 823-8111 57tfn
TRY
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
3400 S. College 823-8051
• Watch Repairs
• Jewelry Repair
• Diamond Senior
Rings
• Senior Rings
Refinished
C. W. Varner & Sons
Jewelers
North Gate 846-5816
ATTENTION STUDENTS
students.
Lots of
Lake
Now completing new apartments
& 2 bedrooms, designed for
A beautiful place to live. Lots
grounds for outside activities. I
for fishing. Washateria located
grounds. You will find all of this
at beautiful University Acres. An area
developed for married students. A
truly country atmosphere, yet located
two miles from center campus. For
further information, call 823-0934.
After 5 call 846-3408 or 846-6509.
D. R. CAIN Company,
3508 E. 29th Street, Bryan.
90tfn
66 Chevy II. Excellent condition. Ai:
power steering, 4-door. $775. 846-6115. 9
kir,
4t4
Beautiful purebred German Shepherd
puppies. Six weeks old and trained to
eat. Only three left. Price $20.00. Call
823-2144.
THE
TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
Special — Slightly Damaged
Blacklight Posters — $1.25
Open 1 - 7 p. m.
Thurs. Until 9 p. m.
Next to U-TOT-EM 88tio
Cadillac Fleetwood Sedan. 1964 Immacu
late, full power, auto pilot, all-weather
control, tilt wheel, $1450. 846-8684. 19tfn
WHITE AUTO STORES Bryan
and College Station can save you
up to 40% on auto parts, oil,
filters, etc. 846-5626.
Convenient, new furnished,
apartment. Large closet,
air. All bills paid. $130.
823-5578.
ne bedroom
Central beat and
846-0333 or
81tfn
Casa Del Sol Apartments
One Bedroom
Furnished & Unfurnished
Bills Paid $135-$145
67tfn
Rentals-Sales-Service
TYPEWRITERS
Terms
Distributors For:
Royal and Victor
Calculators &
Adding Machines
Smith-Corona Portables
CATES
TYPEWRITER CO
909 S. Main 822-6000
VICTORIAN
APARTMENTS
Midway between Bryan &
A&M University
STUDENTS ! !
Need A Home
L & 2 Bedroom Fur. & Unfur.
Pool and Private Courtyard
3 MONTHS LEASE
822-5041 401 Lake St.
Apt. 1
40tfn
SOSOLIK'S
TV & RADIO SERVICE
Zenith - Color & B&W - TV
All Makes B&W TV Repairs
713 S. MAIN 822-2133
TROPHIES PLAQUES
Engraving Service
Ask About Discounts
Texas Coin Exchange, Inc.
1018 S. Texas 822-5121
Bob Boriskie ’55
COINS SUPPLIES
Talk With
These PROVIDENT
MUTUAL PROS
at A&M
707 University Dr.
* x < m
Gordon Richardson
Steve Phillippi
Bread
isrft everything.
Sure, we offer bread. As much as you’re
willing to make.
But we offer more than bread to those who
want more out of their jobs.
Like independence. Freedom from dull
routines. A chance to help people.
It’s significant that 22% of this company’s
most successful agents began learning and
earning while still in college.
If you like bread, but want to make it in
your own style, check our Campus Internship
Program today.
PROVIDENT
MUTUALBsifaB LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA
DISCOUNT MEAL
COUPON ROOKS ARE ON
SALE AT THE FOOD
SERVICES MANAGER’S
OFFICE, MSC
MONDAY EVENING
SPECIAL
BROILED SALISBURY
STEAK
W/SAUTEED ONIONS
Choice of two
vegetables
Rolls - Butter
Tea or Coffee
$0.99
TUESDAY EVENING
SPECIAL
YANKEE BEEF
POT ROAST
Potato Pancake
Choice of One Vegetable
Rolls - Butter
Tea or Coffee
$0.99
WEDNESDAY
EVENING
SPECIAL
CHICKEN FRIED STEAK
WITH CREAM GRAVY
Rolls - Butter
Tea or Coffee
and
Choice of
any two vegetables
$0.99
THURSDAY
EVENING
SPECIAL
ITALIAN CANDLELIGHT
DINNER
ITALIAN SPAGHETTI
Served with
Spiced Meat Balls & Sauce
Parmesan Cheese
Tossed Green Salad
Choice of Salad Dressing
Hot Garlic Bread
Tea or Coffee
$0.99
FRIDAY EVENING
SPECIAL
OCEAN
CATFISH FILET
Tarter Sauce
Cole Slaw
Grandma’s Cornbread
Rolls - Butter
Tea or Coffee
and
Choice of
any two vegetables
$0.99
SATURDAY
SPECIAL
NOON AND
EVENING
SLICED BARBECUED
PORK LOIN
Choice of Two Vegetables
Rolls - Butter
Tea or Coffee
$0.99
SUNDAY SPECIAL
NOON AND
EVENING
ROAST TURKEY
DINNER
Served With
Cranberry Sauce
Cornbread Dressing
Rolls - Butter
Tea or Coffee
Giblet Gravy
and your choice of any
two vegetables
$0.99
MSC
^^Cafeteria ^
For your protection we
purchase meats, fish and
poultry from Government
inspected plants.
‘Quality First”