The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 03, 1971, Image 3

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    BATTALION
Wednesday, November 3, 1971
College Station, Texas
Page 3
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lass of ’41 to hold 30th reunion this weekend
ipproximately 300 members of
[M’s 1941 class will hold their
reunion here this weekend.
Jjje Friday and Saturday pro-
lam includes attendance at the
iM-SMU football game Sat-
jay afternoon.
L spokesman for the A&M As-
•iation of Former Students re
ports the 1941 class is one of the
most successful groups ever to
graduate. Membership includes a
long list of successful business
men and public officials.
Activities begin Friday with a
social-buffet at 6:30 p.m. in the
Ramada Inn. Special guests will
be A&M deans. Saturday’s pro-
TAMU Artist Showcase
Presents . . .
U. T. COLLEGIUM MUSICUM
Music of the medieval, renaissance, and
(baroque eras performed with minstrel harp,
harpsicord, organ, and lute.
Wednesday, November 17, 1971—8:00 p.m.
MSC Ballroom
Town Hall season ticket and activity card holders ad-
Imitted free. No reserved seats.
A&M Student Date $1.00
Faculty, Staff, Patron $3.00
Other Students $1.50
Tickets & information — MSC Student Program Office
845-4671
gram has a brunch business meet
ing, student speakers, class pic
ture, campus tour and observing
the Corps of Cadets march-in at
12:20 p.m.
★ ★ ★
A&M Professors
present paper
A paper concerning water pol
lution control and use of water
resources was presented at the
annual meeting of the American
Water Resources Association in
Washington, D. C. recently. The
paper, entitled “Integrated Man
agement of Quantity and Quality
of Urban Water Resources”, was
authored by Dr. C. S. Shih, asso
ciate professor, and Dr. W. L.
Meier, Jr., professor, both of the
department of industrial engineer
ing at A&M.
The paper presents a total wa
ter quality-quantity management
approach to the use of water re
sources, including cost factors.
The paper will be published in the
Water Resources Bulletin, the
journal of the American Water
Resources Association.
★ ★ ★
McCandless to attend
orientation conference
Dr. Charles E. McCandless, as
sociate dean of liberal arts at
A&M, will attend the 24th annual
National Orientation Directors
Conference Nov. 7-9 at Oklahoma
State University.
The theme is “Orientation and
Today’s Student.”
Participation is expected from
more than 200 college administra
tors. Program highlights include
a discussion of student orienta
tion programs, including an all
student panel, and reports on
ideal programs designed to bring
personal feelings into orientation.
★ ★ ★
Darby receives award
for best paper
A professor of chemical engi
neering at A&M has written a
paper which may be of importance
to ship hull manufacturers and
possibly to fire fighters and waste
treatment plants.
Dr. Ron Darby received an
award for the best fundamental
paper of the year from the South
Texas Section of the American
Institute of Chemical Engineers
for his paper entitled “Transient
and Steady State Rheological
Properties of Very Dilute Drag
Reducing Polymer Solutions,”
published in the Transactions of
the Society of Rheology.
★ ★ ★
Engineering receives
assistantship
The Department of Engineering
Graphics at A&M will co-spon
sor the mid-year meeting of the
engineering design graphics di
vision of the American Society for
Engineering Education, with Rice
and the University of Houston.
The meeting will be held in
Houston Nov. 4-5. Seven A&M
faculty members will attend along
with about 200 others from indus
try and other universities.
Attending from A&M will be
S. M. Cleland, L. E. Stark, P. M.
Mason, George Raczkowski, N. B.
Bardell, Jack Brown, and James
Earle, all from the College of En
gineering.
★ ★ ★
Williams to address
Washington club
A&M President Jack K. Wil
liams will address the Texas
Breakfast Club of Washington,
D. C., Thursday.
The club, which meets in the
Sam Rayburn Building on Capitol
Hill, is primarily composed of
Texas congressmen, administra
tive assistants and other govern
ment officials with Texas ties.
Dr. Williams is expected to in
clude in his remarks a briefing
on the university and the A&M
University System.
He will he introduced by Rep.
Olin E. Teague of College Station.
★ ★ ★
McIntyre to speak
at physics colloquium
A&M physics Prof. John A.
McIntyre will lecture on “Nuclear
Two-Body Forces in a Three-
Body System” at the university
physics colloquium Thursday.
The public lecture begins at
4 p.m. in Physics Room 146.
FUTURE CPA’S
Learn Now About the
next CPA Exam.
Becker CPA Review Course
HOUSTON
713/223-6902
OUR SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS REPRESENT
1f5 OF USA
NEXT COURSE BEGINS Dec. 2nd.
BUSIER - JONES AGENCY
REAL ESTATE • INSURANCE
F.H.A.—Veterans and Conventional Loans
FARM & HOME SAYINGS ASSOCIATION
Home Office: Nevada, Mo.
3523 Texas Ave. (in Ridgecrest) 846-3708
ROBERT HALSELL
TRAVEL SERVICE
AIRLINE SCHEDULE INFORMATION
FARES AND TICKETS
DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL
UiM
CALL 822-3737
1016 Texas Avenue ■*— Bryan
.
AF personnel receive awards
Decorations have been awarded
Air Force personnel assigned to
A&M for degree work.
Capt. William S. Powell of Buf
falo, N. Y., received the Commen
dation Medal; T. Sgt. Larry J.
Lawrence of Schenectady, N. Y.,
the Oak Leaf Cluster to the Com
mendation Medal, and T. Sgt.
Troy E. Belyeu of DeLeon, the
Meritorious Service Medal.
Awards were presented for out-
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OFFICIAL NOTICE
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
toil Examination for the Doctoral Degree
[me: Chakrapani, Basavaraju
Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering
station: AN ANALYTICAL AND
experimental study of the be
havior OF SEMI-INFINITE METAL
TARGETS UNDER HYPERVELOCITY
IMPACT.
November 15, 1971 at 2:30 P- m.
Room 113 in the M.E. Shops Bldg.
George W. Kunze
Dean of the Graduate College
P
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
M Examination for the Doctoral Degree
|j«ne: Davis, Jimmie Ray
Wee: Ph.D. in Education Administration
station: STUDENT PARTICIPATION
IN ADMINISTRATIVE DECISION
MAKING AS SEEN BY SCHOOL
BOARD PRESIDENTS. SUPERINTEND
ENTS AND HIGH SCHOOL PRINCI-
I PALS OF SELECTED PUBLIC
I SCHOOLS IN TEXAS.
Fme: November 9, 1971 at 9 :00 a. m.
fl*ce: Room 402-A in the Academic Bldg.
George W. Kunze
Dean of the Graduate College
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
™i Examination for the Doctoral Degree
pwe: Evans, Ian
ee: Ph.D. in Geology
—'rtation: A PALAEOECOLOGICAL
ANALYSIS OF THE WHITESTONK
MEMBER OF THE WALNUT FORMA
TION, LOWER CRETACEOUS. TRAVIS
*ND WILLIAMSON COUNTIES TEX-
F[»e: November 11, 197T at 3 :00 p. m.
P«: Room 103-A in the Geosciences
1 “Idg.
George W. Kunze
Dean of the Graduate College
IDLE
Regalia for the December 1971
H Commencement Exercise
jv “Ments who are candidates for the
P*?ree of Doctor of Philosophy or Doctor
f Education are required to order hoods
! w ull as the Doctor’s caps and gowns.
W hoods are to be left at the University
“Change Store for delivery by a repre-
®tative of the Exchange store to the
Wrar’s Office no later than 1:00 P- m.,
^ucsday, December 7. The Ph.D. or D.Ed.
foods will not be worn in the procession
btl 3UC T 1 candidates will be hooded
F me stage as part of the ceremony,
ptuidatea for the Master’s Degree
will
“ r Gte cap and gown ; all civilian stu
who are candidates for the Bachelor i
ramilv
]n .. —w in weux" cut; ttj^rop:
■i’ 01 ' m - All military personnel who are
gjjuates for the Bachelor’s or Master’s
, too W jn wear t }j e un if orm ; Ph.D. or
Kim cant T' < T a *- e8 will wear the cap and
Ij' 0 ' uandidates will arrange for rental
l.i ca P’ Kown, and hood at the Ex-
■ "Se Store between 8:00 a. m., Monday,
ir em u er 8 > and 12:00 noon, Saturday,
lay u r 20 - 0n 'y Doctor’s caps, gowns,
| b l h0 °d8 will be available on a rental
lin/’ Tlle Meter’s and Bachelor's caps
Ith 80,Vns may be purchased at the Ex-
Itiri, Stoi ' e - Rental fees and sale
1 n!\ ai ; e aa follows:
h n C *° r , a ^ ap nnd Gown (rental) $7.88
UocWs Hood (rental) $7.88
B. 8 '-'aP & Gown (sale) $7.61
■ iii ^aelor’s Cap & Gown (sale) $6.93
IteonE j 8 delude sales tax. Payment is
I led at the time of placing the order.
L. W. Landiss, Chairman
Convocations Committee 33t8
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY
SEPTEMBER 27, 1971
OFFICE OF THE DEAN OF
To h. . M m SSIONS an D RECORDS
iltliww, M e to purchase the Texas A&M
"Hist i? lty r * nK > an undergraduate student
Mil aave at least one academic year in
Hiw Ce v an< * credit for ninety-five (96)
Wimf* Pours. The hours passed at the
1 l«|l! ini r l fu ' y tirade report period on October
C/vhlPlliietv f- may Tie used in satisfying this
ve hour requirement. Students
Wp under this regulation may now
Boom ? e,r "ames with the Ring Clerk,
i® tui-n •?’ Richard Coke Building. She,
ting eli'gjb!j-(. C ^ ec k aB records to determine
?. !
1».'S
l a S Janu ° ffiCe
ngs will be taken
Clerk starting November
through December
will be returned to
ice to be
21, 1972.
delivered on
K'la'oo Clerkal * 8 on duty from 8:00 a.
Ini o noon Monday through Friday,
i m.. - noon,
each week.
L Heaton, Dean
^missions and Records
rs- H. Brownlee,
R,n K Clerk
OFFICIAL NOTICE
APPLICANTS FOR ADMISSION TO THE
PROFESSIONAL CURRICULUM
VETERINARY MEDICINE IN 1972.
The Veterinary Aptitude Test (V.A.T.)
will be required of all applicants seeking
admission to the professional curricului
admission to the professional curriculum
in the College of Veterinary Medicine in
1972. Results of the test must be reported
to the College of Veterinary Medicine be
fore consideration of any application.
Application cards for admission to the
test should reach the Psychological Corpo
ration before November 1, 1971. These
cards are available at the Dean’s Office,
College of Veterinary Medicine. Students
who will not qualify as applicants in 1972
should not take the test. 19t80
dents wishing to place a 1970 Aggie-
in their high school, may pick them
the Student Publications Office, 216
33tfn
Students wishi
land
up in
Services Bldg.
FOR SALE
Darling part-German shephard puppies
Males, $10, females, $5. See at 706 Wil
liamson Dr., Bryan, or call 822-1268. 37t4
1962 Impala Wagon. Unusually clean.
Excellent condition. Good tires, air, radio,
low mileage. 822-1730. 37t5
Pick-up camper for longbed pick-up.
846-4618. 37t2
1966 Chevrolet Impala, all power and
air. One owner. $650. Days, 846-6912,
evenings, 846-0165.
37t5
1971 Honda CL350. Excellent condition,
under 4,000 miles. $750. Call 846-7289
after 6 p. m. 37t6
Why pay more ? Quality waterbeds.
$16.50 all sizes ; G & L Company, 10707
N. Interregional No. 13, Austin, Texas
1971 Corvette Coup. Green exterior,
custom tan leather interior. AH accessories.
Owner. 350 automatic. 846-0838. 33t8
Lou needs your business. If you are
short of cash he will buy your books for
cas h—you have the privilege to buy back
your same book for the same price in 30
days. No interest, no carrying charges,
no nothing ! He calls it friendship. 31tfn
Lou pays cash for used books every-
Sltfn
day I
Lou needs used books. He buys and sells
too. 300 University. He usually pays a
little more. 31tfn
1966 Mustang, about $375. I10-B North
Ave., Bryan. (No phone). 37t3
CHILD CARE
HUMPTY DUMPTY CHILDREN CEN
TER, 3400 South College, State Licensed.
823-8626. Virginia D. Jones, R. N. 9Jtfn
Rentals-Sales-Service
TYPEWRITERS
Terms
Distributors For:
lioyal and Victor
Calculators &
Adding 3Iachines
Smith-Corona Portables
CATES
TYPEWRITER CO
909 S. Main 822-6000
SPECIAL NOTICE
Hoover’s Tennis Service. One block south
of tennis courts. Open 1:30 to 6 :30
846-9733.
p. m.
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 67tfn
WORK WANTED
Will do typing. Call 823-4579 after 6
p. m., or all day Saturday and Sunday.
38t3
Typing, electric. 846-7676.
Typing near campus. Electric. Ex-
erienced. 846-8965.
135tfn
HELP WANTED
Wanted experienced person for manage
ment position in local retail bookstore to
be opened soon by a company with 40
years experience in book business. Paid
vacations, holidays, and group insurance.
Must be someone with substantial ex
perience in book selling. For appointment
for interview, call Mr. Henry Carr, col
lect. Area code 0817, ED2-2241. 37t2
Students needed to service Fuller Brush
customers. Flexible hours and above aver
age income. Call 846-0878. 31tl6
HELP WANTED
Sales Person
To work Wednesday of
each week.
Call M. Durrant
846-3766
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“The Fifth Quarter for
The Twelfth Man”
after the
Rice Game
Music by
“THE LIBERTY”
$3.50 couple
$2.50 stag
e Watch Repairs
• Jewelry Repair
• Diamond Senior
Rings
• Senior Rings
Refinished
C. W. Varner & Sons
Jewelers
North Gate 846-5816
Where Are The
REAL Bargains?
nelson mobile homes
813 S. Texas College Station
Typing. Symbols. Notary Public. 822-
0526 or 823-3838. 132tfn
FOR RENT
Two bedroom unfurnished apartment
close to A&M, $75.50 monthly. Married
couple, children welcome; sorry no dogs.
Deposit required. Phone after 5:15 p. m.
846-2929. 37tfn
ATTENTION STUDENTS: Two bed
room furnished duplex. Ready for occu
pancy. miles south of campus. Lake
for fishing? Washateria on grounds. Coun
try atmosphere. Call D. R. Cain Co. 823-
0934 or after 6, 846-3408. 9tfn
VICTORIAN
APARTMENTS
Midway between Bryan &
A&M University
STUDENTS I I
Need A Home
Pool and Private Courtyard
Limited Applications For The
Spring Semester
822-5041 401 Lake St. Apt. 24
No Vacancies
GOOD LUCK TO THE AGGIES!
40tfn
SOSOLIKS
TV & RADIO SERVICE
Zenith - Color & B&W - TV
All Makes B&W TV Repairs
713 S. MAIN 822-2133
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
3400 S. College 823-8051
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 Any 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
$20.95 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
standing service on previous as
signments by Col. Robert F.
Crossland, professor of aerospace
studies.
Captain Powell, doctoral candi
date in mathematics, was cited
for service as data base manage
ment officer with Task Force
Alpha at Nakhon Phanom Royal
Thai AFB, Thailand. A graduate
of the University of Miami and
recipient of the M.S. here in 1968,
the captain has nine years mili
tary service.
An information technician for
merly at Pacific Air Forces head
quarters, Hickam AFB, Hawaii,
Sergeant Lawrence was recogniz
ed for staff writing and work as
command newspaper editor. The
11-year veteran is studying for
the bachelor’s degree in journal
ism.
Sergeant Belyeu received the
Meritorious Service Medal for
service as non-commissioned offi
cer in charge of an Aerospace
Defense Command training sec
tion at Colorado Springs, Colo.
His B.S. degree work at A&M is
in computer science.
The military men are assigned
here through the Air Force Insti
tute of Technology (AFIT).
12 EXPOSURE KODACOLOR
ROLL
Develop & Print
$1.97
Limit 1 Roll P/Coupon
OFFER EXPIRES SATURDAY,
NOVEMBER 6, 1971.
Check Our Low Film Prices
CX 126 - 20
$1.19
CX 126 - 12
.99
Super 8 Movie
2.29
CX 135 - 20
1.39
Westinghouse Flash Cubes
.86
FREE Album Page With Each Roll of
Color Prints Developed.
FILM ’N PHOTOS, INC.
Manor East Shopping Center
In Front Of Kroger’s
ON NOVEMBER 24th
TAMU Town Hall will present the group that
has captured the hearts of the musical world
with such no. 1 hits as 64 Windy”, “Cherish,” and
“Never My Love” . . .
THE ASSOCIATION
s^lccfa im eel in the S. and ddurope a.S a hiving
hegend in the pop music worhd wihh appear in concert in
Q. hdohhie WJhite Cdohiseum at 8:45 p. m. after ddonfirel
This is a special attraction and everyone must
buy a ticket.
RESERVED SEATS
GENERAL ADMISSION
A&M Student & Date
Other Students
Patron
$3.50
$2.00
$2.50
$3.00
Tickets and information — MSC Student Program Office 845-4671