The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, August 31, 1971, Image 4

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S«pt. 10, 1971 — John Denver
Helen Reddy
Oct. 22, V971 — The Carpenters
Nov. 5„1971 — Kris Kristofferson
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March 3,1972 — To Be Announced
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April 22, 1972 — To Be Announced
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ARTIST SHOWCASE
Oct. 20, 1971 — Alma Trio
Nov. 10, 1971 —"Robert Guthrie
Guitarist
Nov. 17, 1971 — U.T. Collegium
'Musicum
Jan. 27, 1972 — U.T..Jazz Ensemble
Feb. 24, 1972 — John Ogdon
Pianist
March 9, 1972 — Jeannine Grader
Soprano
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order received.
Please indicate preference:
MAIN FLOOR'
WEST BALCONY
Information Call:
846-4671 or 8464616
THE CARPENTERS
Reserved seats — $6.00, $4.60,
$4.00, and $3.60
General Admission
* AAM Student Date $8.00
AH Others $8.60
(except THE CARPENTERS)
Reserved Seats
AAM Student A Date $2.26 A $2.60
all others $4.60 A $6.00
General Admission
AAM Student Date $2.00
Other Student eo ka
All Others
ARTIST SHOWCASE
Single Concert Ticket Prise**
AAM Student Date
Faculty, Staff, Patron
Other Students
DEAN OF STUDENTS James P. Hannigan addresses new students at a general assembly
Aug. 26 attended by more than 3,000. The students also heard AAM President Jack K.
Williams, Student Senate President John Sharp, and Civilian Student Council President
Gordon Pilmar. > .
Campus' briefs
Karate Club begins classes
The Tee Kwon Do Karste Club
ie regi*t*rinff students through
Wednesday for beginning and ad
vanced karate clasaea this fall.
Chief instructor David Jordan
said interested persons should
contact him at 846-0695, meet
Tuesday at 5 p.m. in 261 White
Coliseum or at the Karate Insti
tute, 2011 S. College, st 3 p.m.
Wednesday.
Demonstrations and registra
tion will be conducted at the
Tuesday and Wednesday meet
ings.
The Tae Kwon Do Club ia af
filiated with the U. S.' Karate
Association, the only nationally-
recognised group. Jordan holds
the second degree black belt and
ia Texas' representative to the
U. S. Karate Association. Jordan
will be assisted by several in
structor aides.
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Fox appointed
to Navy committee
‘ Dr. M. J. Pox, associate profes
sor’ of 'indosffial Ai^iKeering st
AAM, has been appointed to «
three-year term on the National
Navy Resolutions Committee of
the Reserve Officers Association.
Announcement was made by
Capt Oliver W. Majors, vice-
president of the organisation.
The committee has responsibil
ity for formulating resolutions
to be presented at the national
convention.
Pox, the only Texan on the
committee, holds the rank of com
mander and ia vice president of
naval affairs for ths Texas as
sociation. He will attend the fall
service committee conference at
Omaha Oct. 2.
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AAM to sponsor Ihms
in lecture tour
Orlan L. Ihms has completed
summer course preparation at
Oak Ridge, Term., for an atomic
energy lecture AAM will sponsor
in West and Southwest Texas
schools during 1971-72. *
He will begin the tour Sept. 7
at Brownwood High School.
Dims completed an eight-week
Pak Ridge Associated l aiver-
sities course in six weeks and is
making final preparations.
The former Llano Junior High
School science teacher will bring
a panel track carrying "This
Atomic World” demonstration
lecture equipment to the campus
next week. Enroute he will visit
a Tennessee Valley Authority
nuclear power plant.
Young Bros, of Waco awarded
Easterwood Airport contract
COLLEGE STATION—A $569,-
735.50 contract was awarded
Tuesday by the Texas AAM Uni
versity System Board of Direc
tors to Young Brothers .Inc. of
Waco for renovation of Easter
wood Airport.
Work is expected to begin
within a month.
The contract includes overlay,
leveling and strengthening Run
way 16/34, the instrument run
way for the community airport
which is owned and operated by
the university.
Other improvements included
in the contract are repair of the
16/34 taxhraye, reconstruction
and expansion #f the parking
apron and site preparation for an
instrument landing system.
Taxas AAM initiated the reno
vation project after receiving a
matching grant through the Fed
eral Aviation Administration’s
Airport Development Program.
In addition to the work cov
ered in the contract with the
Waco firm, the overall project
includes acquisition of a clear-
sone easement for Runway 16
and relocation of s road near the
south end of Runwey 34.
The federal Rovernment will
pay the entire cost for ILS equip
ment installation, university offi
cials noted.
FOR
BEST
RESULTS
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standard equipment"
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For Senior Rinf^
$40 plus tax
C. W. Vaner A Sons
Nerth Gate
646-5616
sumes duties Sept 1 as vice pres
ident for academic affairs. Cherry
is vice president for business af
fairs.
Chemical Foundation
awards AAM $3,000
Allied Chemical Foundation has
awarded AAM |3,000 for continu
ation of an animal science fellow
ship initiated last year.
R. E. Jones Jr. and Paul Culp .
of Allied Chemical Corp* present
ed the funds to AAM President
Jack K. Williams Thursday during
informal campus ceremonies.
Jones, a 1953 AAM graduate, is
Allied Chemical’s area manager
for liquid feed in Houston, Culp,
who received his degree from
AAM in 1959, is assistant sales
manager for liquid feed in
Omaha.
Dr. L. S. Pope, associate dean
of agriculture, and Dorsey Mc
Crary, development director,
joined Dr. Williams in accepting
the fellowship award.
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Faculty reception
to be held Sept. 7
The annual president’s recep
tion for AAM faculty and staff
will be held Sept. 7 in the Me-
morial Student Center ballroom.
New faculty-staff members will
be honored guests at the 7-9 p.m.
reception, but President Jack K.
Williams emphasised that all
faculty-staff and their spouses
are cordially invited, along with
retired personnel and their spous
es and widows of former faculty-
staff members.
President^ and Mrs. Williams
will be joined in the receiving line
by Dr. end Mrs. John C. Calhoun
Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Tom D.
Cherry. Dr. Calhoun, currently
vice president for programs, ss-
New faculty welcomed
by Calhoun Aug. 25
Formal welcome was extended •
Aug. 25 to 124 new AAM faculty-
staff members who attended a
special orientation program in
the Memorial Student Center.
“We are happy to have you join
the AAM family and look for
ward to a productive year,” noted
Dr. John C. Calhoun Jr., who
officially welcomed the newcom
ers on behslf of President Jack
K. Williams who was out of
town.
Dr. Calhoun, vice president for
programs, sssumet duties Sept. 1
ss vice president for academic
«ffairs. He succeeds Dr. Horace
R. Byers, who presided at the
orientation.
Military Science Dept,
receives new officers
Eight new Army officers and
non-commissioned officers have
been assigned in the Military Sci
ence Department at AAM, Col.
Thomas R. Parsons announced..
Working with Army ROTC ca
dets will be LL Col. Donald E.
Smith, executive officer; Maj.
Rusaell Pierre Jr. and Maj. Ben
jamin R. Schlapak, basic sectioa;
M. Sgt. Alfred H. Petty Jr., ad
vanced section; Maj. Thomas L.
Avant, administrative officer, and
S. Sgt. Joe B. Bryant HI, admin
istrative section.
Colonel Parsons said two others
hare future duty dates.
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