The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, June 16, 1971, Image 3

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New honors have been accord-
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toy upfoi Steven J. Eberhard of New
teudeit said, Iraunfels was named the 1971
u? radi. lutstanding Teenager of Texas.
Gov. Preston Smith made the
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HE BATTALION
Wednesday, June 16, 1971
College Station, Texas
Page 3
A&M scholarship holder
71 outstanding Texas teen
The
Episcopal Church
WELCOMES YOU
ANY SUNDAY
St. Andrews, Bryan
217 West 26th
Services
June: 8 a. m. and 10 a. m.
July & August
7:15 a. m. and 10 a. m.
St. Thomas, College Station
906 Jersey St.
South Side of Campus
Services
8:00 a. m. and 9:15 a. m.
Adult Class 10:30 a. m.
Try kindness toward your home
planet and its residents, and
smile, God believes in you.
from each state and the District
of Columbia.
Two national winners will each
receive $1,000 scholarships to the
college of their choice. The Out
standing Teenagers of America
awards program “recognizes and
encourages abilities and achieve
ments of today’s young people,”
said Michael Alexander, OTA di
rector who announced Eberhard’s
selection.
“These young people are Amer
ica’s leaders of tomorrow,” he
said.
Designated an A&M President’s
Scholar before entering his sen
ior year at New Braunfels High,
Eberhard went on to graduate
first in his class. Cited with nu
merous honors and awards in civ
ic, athletic and school activities,
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon
Eberhard was selected a White
House Presidential Scholar in ear
ly June.
He has been in Washington,
D. C., this week for interviews
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Official notices must arrive in the Office
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THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Crowell, Jr. James Brittain
Degree: Ph.D. in Statistics
Dissertation: THE OPTIMIZATION OF
RESPONSE SURFACE DESIGNS.
Time: June 28, 1971 at 2:00 p. m.
Placee: Room 102 in the Olin E. Teagrue
Research Center
1 George W. Kunze
Dean of the Graduate College
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Anderson, Swiki Arlis
Degree: Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering
Dissertation: THE EVAPORATION OF
A THIN LIQUID FILM FROM A SOLID
SURFACE.
Time: June 25, 197'1 at 10:00 a. m.
Place: Room 104 in the Fermier Hall
George W. Kunze
Dean of the Graduate College
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name : Hong, Jai Hak
Degree: Ph.D. in Aerospace Engineering
Dissertation : EFFECTS OF MERIDIONAL
CURVATURE AND ECCENTAIC STIF
FENING ON THE BUCKLING OF STIF
FENED SHELLS OF REVOLUTION BY
THE MATRIX DISPLACEMENT METH-
OD.
Time: June 18, 1971 at 2:30 p. m.
Place: Room 113-A in the Engineering
Bldg.
George W. Kunze
Dean of the Graduate College
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Lurie, Dan
Dissertation: A GOODNESS OF FIT
TEST BASED ON THE SPACING OF
SELECTED ORDER STATISTICS.
Time: June 29, 1971 at 1:30 p. m.
Place Room 102 in the Teague Bldg.
George W. Kunze
Dean of the Graduate College
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with Congressmen and Cabinet
officers and a Tuesday White
House ceremony.
The national award includes a
scholarship to go with the $1,000
annually for five years Eberhard
receives as a Texas A&M Pres
idents Scholar.
Since graduating from New
Braunfels High, the football quar
terback and basketball and track
participant declined appointment
to the Air Force Academy.
He attended the Governor’s
Conference on Children and Youth
and the Texas Education Agen
cy’s Crime and Drug Abuse Con
ference. Eberhard was a delegate
to Lone Star Boys’ State, receiv
ed awards for public speaking,
Optimist Club citation for com
munity service and was voted
most athletic by his big school
classmates.
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BATTALION CLASSIFIED
(Continued from page 1)
bership’s needs. Presently, we’re
considering a Piper Cherokee Ar
row Retractable which can be
used in acrobatics, something
that our members have been
thinking of getting into.”
Oxley, a certified glider pilot,
went on to say that the idea of
a soaring club, using gliders, has
been discussed but the sparse
interest and the large amount
of equipment it would require
doesn’t make it practical.
“The basic thing the club is
trying to do is to make flying
a family activity—a hobby,” said
Oxley. “Flying is really a fun
sport, but not many people can
afford their own airplane and en
joy flying without proper train
ing.
“Our club runs itself and han
dles its own business affairs, so
we are assured of quality instruc
tors and the availability of a plane
to fly in.
“Whenever a member wants to
fly, he just calls me,” explained
Mrs. Julia Oxley, “and I sched
ule the student with the airplanes
available and with the proper
instructor.”
“We keep the planes in the air
if we can, and usually scheduling
becomes pretty hectic,” added
Oxley.
Members are involved in as
many of the club activities as
possible, including the club’s
paperwork and the upkeep of the
planes. “Washing an airplane is
one way to familiarize yourself
with the craft’s structure,” Oxley
TMA moves all
offices to Galveston
The Texas Maritime Academy’s
office on the main Texas A&M
U niversity campus closed
Tuesday as part of a program
to shift all TMA activities to the
university’s new Mitchell Campus
at Galveston.
TMA cadets in the past have
spent their freshman year on the
College Station campus before
transferring to Galveston for
their final three years. At one
time, the cadets studied here
through their sophomore year.
Adm. James D. Craik, TMA
superintendent, explained the
consolidation will enable the
academy to spread professional
requirements for the students
over four years rather than
bunching them in the final periods
of study.
Under the current system, the
students emphasize general col
lege courses while studying at
College Station and then receive
the bulk of their maritime-related
curriculum while enrolled at Gal
veston.
The total shift to Galveston
coincides with the scheduled oc
cupancy this fall of the first two
buildings for the 100-acre Mitchell
Campus on Pelican Island. The
two structures include a class
room - administration building
and a technical laboratory.
Craik said the transfer of all
TMA activities to Galveston in
no way changes the academy’s
relationship to Texas A&M. It is
part of the Texas A&M’s Moody
Marine Institute, which also in
cludes the Marine Laboratory and
other oceanographic and marine-
related activities conducted by the
university in Galveston.
Since its establishment in 1962,
the academy has maintained an
office in Texas A&M’s YMCA
Building.
commented, “but it includes lying
flat on your back with a brush
when you wash the underparts.
“Be surprised how long 13 foot
wings can get when you have to
wash them!” Oxley added, “but
it is a club project.”
According to the A&M Aero
club, its next club project will
include a short-charter service
for the public at Easterwood Air
port. Presently no company at the
airport offers such a service, and
there is a demand for it.
Tennis tourney
announced
An “Aggie Special” tennis tour
nament will be held Saturday and
Sunday, open only to Texas A&M
students—excluding varsity play
ers.
Scheduled for the varsity ten
nis courts, the tournament is
sponsored by the B-C: ’ennis As
sociation.
Entry fee is $1 and a can of
new Bancroft tennis balls. More
information may be obtained from
Hoover’s Tennis Service.
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Teacher of Piano
(Graduate, Baylor University — Piano Major)
Summer Lessons June 1 thru August
Intermediate and Advanced Preferred
Studio
601 East 24th
Bryan
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