The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 28, 1973, Image 5

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    IHE BATTALION
Wednesday, February 28, 1973
College Station, Texas
Page 5
Board Approves Promotion Of 70 Faculty Members
A&M’s board of directors has
formally approved promotion of
faculty members, effective
September 1.
The board also confirmed the
granting of tenure for 38 faculty
members.
Advanced to the rank of full
professor were R. A. Bryan, phy
sics; R. H. Costa, English; S. Z.
ElSayed, oceanography; R. A.
Frederiksen, plant sciences; C. S.
Giam, chemistry; E. A. Hiler, ag
ricultural engineering; G. L.
Huebner Jr., meteorology; P. C.
Hunter, English; G. W. Kattawar,
physics; W. Koepke, modern lan
guages; J. J. Nagyvary, biochem-
estry and biophysics, and R. D.
Neff, nuclear engineering.
Also, H. E. Randolph, animal
science; R. R. Reilley, educational
psychology; R. E. Shutes, educa
tional curriculum and instruction;
J. B. Smathers, nuclear engineer
ing; W. B. Smith, statistics; R.
W. Storts, veterinary pathology;
T. D. Tanksley, animal science;
P. D. Weiner, mechanical engi
neering; D. O. Wiersig, veterinary
physiology and pharmacology,
and D. L. Woods, civil engineer
ing.
Promoted to associate professor
were E. W. Baldwin, veterinary
medicine and surgery; P. J. Bar
ry, agricultural economics; G. E.
Bayliss, history; C. A. Borman,
educational psychology; M. P.
Boyce, mechanical engineering; T.
J. Bright, oceanography; A. J.
Caporina, environmental design;
D. W. David, educational curricu
lum and instruction; R. F. Domin
guez, civil engineering; R. L. Du-
ble, soil and crop sciences; R. B.
England, veterinary medicine and
surgery; R. F. Gilbert, economics,
and P. J. Green, physics.
Additionally, D. R. Herring, ag
ricultural education; D. L. Janke,
educational curriculum and in
struction; L. M. Jeffrey, oceano
graphy; O. C. Jenkins, business
analysis and statistics; L. L.
Jones, agricultural economics; W.
R. Jordan, plant sciences; E. E.
Keahey, microbiology; K. W.
Knauer, veterinary medicine and
surgery; R. D. Lacewell, agricul
tural economics; G. T. Lane, ani
mal science; P. C. Limbacher, ed
ucational curriculum and instruc
tion; J. H. Matis, statistics, and
E. L. Morris, veterinary medicine
and surgery.
Also, A. E. Nightingale, soil
and crop sciences; E. T. Park, ma
rine science; T. L. Payne, ento
mology; R. F. Playter, veterinary
medicine and surgery; W. K.
Read, veterinary pathology; D. A.
Rice, engineering technology; H.
E. Ross Jr., civil engineering; F.
E. Smeins, range science; W. L.
Sterling, entomology; J. L. Tollef-
son, mathematics; H. Tolson,
health and physical education,
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LIQUID 32
DETERGENT QZ.
BOTTLE
University Drive
at
College Avenue
and A. R. Waters, economics.
Elevated to the rank of assist
ant professor were R. B. Agarwal,
mechanical engineering; M. C.
Bassett, educational curriculum
and instruction; J. F. Botsford,
engineering technology; C. E.
Buth, civil engineering; B. K.
Chakraborty, industrial engineer
ing; M. J. Dodd and J. G. Ham-
bric, library; M. E. James Jr.,
civil engineering; M. C. Quinn,
modern languages, and L. D.
Rowe, veterinary physiology and
pharmacology.
Tenure was granted to B. J.
Adams, R. A. Albanese, H. L. Als-
meyer Jr., V. Anders, W. B. An
derson, K. A. Arnold, D. R. Basco,
J. F. Berg, G. R. Bratton, L. L.
Bravenec, R. A. Cossaboom, R. F.
Dominguez, E. J. Dowdy, R. B.
Estok, F. C. Faries Jr., and R. F.
Gilbert.
Others are P. J. Green, W. E.
Haensly, J. G. Hambric, L. D.
Hill, J. Ilika, E. E. Keahey, K. W.
Knauer, W. Koepke, C. J. Leabo,
P. W. Ljungdahl, E. L. Morris,
A. E. Nightingale, R. L. Puckett,
J. B. Smathers, E. S. Thermos,
C. S. Van Doren, A. C. Vastano,
S. B. Vinson, J. T. Walls, A. R.
Waters, D. G. Woodcock, and H.
E. Zenner.
Bulletin Board
WEDNESDAY
Port Arthur Hometown Club
will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the
MSC.
Finance Association invites all
finance majors to a meeting at
7 p.m. Maps to its location are
available at the Finance office in
the old Engineering Building. For
additional information call 845-
2407.
Rio Grande Valley Hometown
Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. in
Room 2C of the MSC to collect a
dollar from each member for a
party.
Panhandle Hometown Club will
elect a sweetheart and plan a so
cial in Room 303 of the Physics
Building at 7:30 p.m.
Corpus Christi Area Home
town Club will have its picture
taken in front of the bell in the
Academic Building at 7:30 p.m.
Associated General Contractors ,
will hear a speaker at 7:30 p.m.
in Room 203 of the Zachry Engi
neering Center.
Society for Advancement of
Management (SAM) will have its
picture taken at 7:30 p.m. in
Room 202 of Francis Hall.
MSC Bridge Committee will
meet at 7:30 p.m. in the MSC.
Sports Car Club will see a film
at 7:30 p.m. in the Mimosa Room
of the old College Station City
Hall.
Physics Club invites the public
to hear Dr. Manfred Trimper in
Room 304 of the Physics Build
ing at 7:30 p.m.
A&M Food Science and Tech
nology Club will sponsor a sem
inar on “Organic Foods and Food
Fads” by Dr. Carl Cater in Room
226 of the Library at 4 p.m.
THURSDAY
A&M Collegiate Horsemen’s As
sociation will see a film at 7:30
p.m. in the Lecture Room of the
Animal Industries Building.
Business Administration Wives
Club suggests that members wear
slacks for a demonstration and ex
ercise period at 7:30 p.m. at the
Figure Salon. For rides contact
Lynn Kinkead at 846-3074.
MSC Radio Committee will
make plans to move the station
and repeater at 7:30 p.m. in the
MSC.
Phi Sigma Beta fraternity will
meet in Room 2C of the MSC at
7:30 p.m.
Cepheid Variable Science Fic
tion Committee will meet at 7:30
p.m. in the Art Room of the
MSC.
What she needs,
money can’t buy.
: fw' the
public good
There are old people who
need someone to talk to. Boys
who need fathers. Guys in
veterans’ hospitals who need
someone to visit them. Kids who
need tutors.
We know lots of people and
groups who need your help.
Write “Volunteer,”
Washington, D.C. 20013.^^^
Wfe need youT
The National Center for
Voluntary Action.