■>**»•» I*-*, .■•' » %•» #» •••*•■»»* r’ ^ • + + r ttW r ****»t / P • s THE BATTALION i t -,_« si. im roll»f« Station, Texas Pa«o I Paperback books now offered by library POUCE CHIEF ED POWELL end hi* law enforcement career today/ Ha haa served as the head of campus security for the past seven years. Chief Ed Powell to retire today Uaioontiy Police Chief Ed E. Powoll will «ad S3 roars in tho law enforcement field today at AAM. Ha wpi he eocceaded by retir ing Taxas Rancor 0. L. Luther. Powell said hie oeren years as campus police chief has been a reward!nc and challenging ex perience. ^ It has been rewarding, he said, because the university staff and students have been cooperative. ’ a ^A)f has one of the beet stu dent bodies in the nation,” he commented. "If a police force is to spore to well, it must have help from citisens. We’ve gotten it from the staff and students.” "Another thine.” the chief said, “W that the administration from Dean (James P.) Hennigan on up ,«has given us a free hand with the operation. It has been a big factor in getting the job done?” Powell noted the office has in creased from 11 personnel In 1964 when he was named security chief ■ to a pres silt force of SO. This in cludes 1| patrolmen, four ser geants, a lieutenant and assistant chief. Other personnel include clerks and fmHtime student opera tors of radio equipment installed Engineering center to open by Nov.- Engineering students at AAM will be attending rlsssis in the now $10» million Engineering Center by late fall, construction officials reported Monday. Project Inspector Joe Zemsnek said tha building will be com pleted by November or surly De cember, depending on delivery ■ml installation of equipment. Telephone systems are cur rently being installed and the« exterior work la' expected to be within 6»o weeks, ikL VHs noted Undoes ping will be gin in early September, under the direction of tho AAM Grounds Department. Dean Prod J. lasses will he In the wow 1 four-story struc ture as soon as the building la accepted by tha university. Included in the eentei' are a sub-basement, basement and four floors. There are STS rooms in the building. in. police quarters in Room 17 of the YMCA. Pj. Powell indicated the biggest challenge has been improving the force and working out campus parking. Before becoming A AM’s police chief, Powell taught Uw enforce ment over the state seven years wtih the Police Training School. He is past president of the Texas Assoc is lion of College and Uni versity Traffic and Security De partments. Ten employees to retire today from Food Dept Retirement certificates, service pins and gifts have been pre sented to 10 Pood Service De partment personnel retiring to day at AAM. Retirees include James C. (Pop corn) Stewart and Willia How ard, cooks with 46 and 28 years service; Merlon D. Garcia, assist ant catering steward with S8 yuan; John D. Tubbs, mainten ance foreman, 32 years. Also, maintenance worker Wil lie C. Clark, 26 yean food service worker Ignacio Navarro, 20 yean; watchman Jesse S. Walker, Ed E. Blackmon and Jaaae G. Gibson, and cook Simmie L. Figures. Retireascnt certificates signed by President Jack K. Williams wen presented by Tom D. Cherry, vice president for business af faire. '# N s "These good folks have 208 yean experience in Sbisa, Dun can and other campus food serv ice areas,” commented Fred W. DoUar, department director. "If I could laugh enough or cry , enough to keep any one of them I would, because these an all de lightful people.” Cherry, who spoke to 70 people assembled for the retirement cere monies, praised the Pood Service Department and AAM employees who work in it. "It's said nobody is indispea- sibte, but people who work are, the vice president commented "I’m proud of our food service. Ill match it against anyone's anywhere. Othen recognise \ superiority of Texas ARM's food aorviet by coming hen to learn frem It." 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