The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, July 12, 1972, Image 2

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College Station, Texas
Wednesday, July 12, 1972
THE BATTAllfHE
Naval ROTC head
promoted to colonel
Eagles have been pinned on
Marine Corps officer Clarence E.
Hogan, ceremonially indicating
promotion of the head of A&M’s
Naval ROTC program to full
colonel.
military science and commandant,
and Mrs. Hogan. Among others
present at the ceremony was Air
Force Col. Robert F. Crossland,
professor of aerospace studies.
Colonel Hogan joined the
TAMU faculty as professor of
naval science in June.
The new program will begin
producing Navy and Marine offi
cers this fall.
Colonel Hogan’s insignia were
pinned Thursday by Army Col.
Thomas R. Parsons, professor of
The newly promoted officer re
cently completed an assignment
with the Military Assistance
Command in Vietnam. He was
commissioned through the Naval
ROTC program at the University
of Oklahoma, where he graduat
ed in 1951 with a degree in geo
logical engineering.
Grads told of
stat course
He also has the master’s de
gree in counseling at Shippens-
burg State College in Pennsyl
vania.
A PICTURE OF THE WAY THINGS MIGHT HAVE BEEN hangs in the Democratic Na
tional Convention Hall in Miami. A convention is a place of many fallen and forgotten
hopes, and not the least of which is the late Robert F. Kennedy, assasinated presidential
candidate of 1968. Sen. Ted. Kennedy, RFK’s younger brother, is being mentioned as a
Vice-Presidential hopeful. (AP Wirephoto)
A&M’s Institute of Statistics
will offer a new graduate-level
course during the second summer
session intended entirely for non
majors with limited statistical
knowledge.
Dr. R. J. Freund, institute as
sociate director, said Statistics
641, “Usage of Statistical Meth
odology,” will acquaint students
with some of the more advanced
statistical methods.
“It’s a great privilege for me
to pin the eagles on a Marine,”
Colonel Parsons commented in
congratulating Colonel Hogan,
“because a Marine pinned them
on me.”
Barcelona
RESERVE A GREAT APARTMENT FOR FALL
RENTAL OFFICE NOW OPEN FOR SELECTION
700 Dominik — Call 846-1700 for Information
14 Sj
Student Section, Tennis Courts, Basketball and Volltik
Courts, T.V. Loange, Pool Table, Club Rooms,
Student Rates. Efficient, Discreet Professional Managem
Security Guard.
The Newest in Apartments in College Station/Bryan An
Student Plan $62.50 per month. We have separate Girls’Dot
Graduate council collects complaints
concerning off-campus housing
The pre-requisite is Statistics
608. Interested students should
contact Dr. Freund at 845-3141.
Marines here
this week
The Graduate Student Council
has announced that it is collect
ing complaints from off-campus
students living in non-university
housing concerning operation of
the various apartment complexes.
Ray Skronski, publicity chair
man of the GSC, explained that
these complaints must be writ
ten and signed, with their ad
dress, phone number and land
lord’s name included.
The intention, he said, is to
have the GSC act as somewhat
of a better business bureau to
find out valid complaints and
follow them up with the land
lords. The complaints will be
/recorded, so that the number
| and nature of complaints aga
Complaints may be dropped in
the suggestion box on the first
floor of the library or mailed to
Skronski at the Cyclotron.
Another GSC project is the
selection of departmental repre
sentatives to act as go-betweens
from the students to the council
and vice versa. Anyone inter
ested in applying should con
tact Skronski, 845-1411, or Rai-
ford Ball in the Department of
Physics, 845-3742.
OPA members elected
to serve in national offices
A Marine Corps officer selec
tion team will be on campus
Thursday and Friday to explain
the service’s Platoon Leaders
Class (PLC) and Officer Candi
date Class (OCC) commissioning
programs to interested students.
The team, headed by Capt.
W. E. Lucas of Austin, will op
erate an information booth in the
Memorial Student Center.
FREE PINATAS
AT THE MSC CAFETERIA
A BIG BEAUTIFUL PIflATA WILL BE GIVEN
FREE TO EACH CUSTOMER WHO PAYS A
SINGLE CASH REGISTER TICKET TOTALING
$9.99 OR MORE AS LONG AS THE PRESENT
SUPPLY OF PINATAS LASTS.
HAVE YOUR OWN FIESTA
EATING OUT IS FUN
“QUALITY FIRST”
Delta Chapter members of
Omega Phi Alpha have been
elected to office in the national
organization of the service so
rority.
Pamela Faulkner of Bryan
was chosen national expansion
a specific landlord will be avail- director. ('barter president of the
able for the information of stu- A&M chapter of OPA, she is a
dents moving to apartment com
plexes.
The long-range goal is the ne
gotiation of model leases which
will be more detailed to alleviate
problems or money loss to both
parties, the landlord and the
tenant.
graduate student in curriculum
and instruction.
The 1971-72 and 1972-73 presi
dent, Stuart L. Stewart of Bryan,
is national historian, and Randi
Mcllhany of San Antonio, na
tional executive secretary. Miss
Mcllhany is a junior and Delta
Chapter treasurer for the coming
year.
Vickie Owens, pledgemaster of
Bryan; Stewart and Mcllhany
attended the national convention
at Eastern Michigan University
in Ypsilanti. )
In addition to other conference
activities and election to national
office, the three were elected to
the national committee on con
stitutional revision, exchanged
project ideas with members of
other chapters and visited a Vet
erans Administration hospital as
a project.
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13 -19 1972
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