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Pageant And Ball Honor King Cotton THE BATTALION Wednesday, March 21, 1973 College Station, Texas Page 3 ‘ION US-3708 EVENING :dbeef iEAM ■By JAN LANDERS f Women’s Editor King Cotton will once again [reign as over 100 women from jacross the state will descend lupon A&M to participate in the j39th annual Cotton Pageant and |Ball April 21. The Student Agronomy Society jin the Department of Soil and ICrop Sciences hosts the yearly [event, which is a social highlight [and honors King Cotton, the [major cash crop of Texas. Foreign Study Program Planned For Summer The Honors Committee of Tex as A&M University’s College of Liberal Arts will sponsor a “sum mer abroad” program this year for students interested in com bining foreign travel with study at major European universities. Dr. Herbert Lang, professor of history and committee chairman, said a wide variety of programs is available and invited inquiries from interested students during the week of March 26-30. The activities begin Friday, April 20, with an informal social featuring square dancing. It will be held in the Zachry Engineer ing Center at 8 p.m. It is open to the public. The following day the Pageant will be held in the Bryan Civic Auditorium at 7 p.m. Master of ceremonies will be J. T. (Tony) Price, executive vice president of the Texas Cotton Ginners Asso ciation. Entertainment for the Pageant will include The New Tradition Singers and Dr. Robert Anderson, assistant professor of Industrial Engineering. During the Pageant, a queen and eight members of her court will be selected from women Cap And Gown Picks Coeds A&M’s newly formed Cap and Gown senior women’s honor so ciety is in the process of screen ing candidates for fall member ship. Cap and Gown is a colony of Mortar Board, the first and only national senior women’s honor so ciety. The A&M chapter will re main a colony for five years after which it will petition for a charter in Mortar Board. The purpose of the organiza tion is to promote college loyalty; advance a spirit of service and fellowship among university wom en; promote and maintain a high standard of scholarship; recog nize and encourage leadership; and stimulate and develop a ‘fin er’ type of college women. Members are elected in their junior year and remain active for one year or as long as they main tain senior status. Women are se lected on the basis of scholarship, leadership and community service. A grade point ratio of 3.0 is re quired for admission. Total enroll ment is limited to 35 women. Interested A&M coeds should contact Dean of Women Toby Schreiber’s office in the Academic Bldg, by March 28 for evaluation forms and to deliver a transcript copy. Collins Places In National Swimming Championship FELLOWSHIP Friday, March 23, 1973 At 8:00 p. m. Guest Speaker BILL ASHWORTH Rootbeer Float Bust See and hear (film) “THE SOUND OF THE TRUMPET” Won’t you come help us piece it together! ! BAPTIST STUDENT UNION Jean Collins represented A&M’s women’s swimming team in the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women’s National Intercollegiate Swimming and Diving Championship during the spring break. The contest was held in Mos cow, Idaho, on the campus of the University of Idaho. There were 76 colleges and universities that participated with over 400 com petitors. The judging was divided into two categories, consolation and championship. Collins qualified for the consolation finals in the 100-yard backstroke and the 100- yard individual medley. She placed fifteenth in the backstroke and twelfth in the individual medley. Collins made the championship finals in the 50-yard backstroke where she finished eighth in the competition. Four other swimmers qualified for the national contest but could not attend. They were Sandy Berg, Martha Puckett, Pat Wil kinson, and Shaw Boehmer. 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Drnny, 822-6897. 1968 Opel 1500 Wagon. Standard, 26 |MPG. Call Kevin, 845-1980 after 8 p. m. I Reasonable. '231t2 | 56’ x 10’ Mobile Home in Wellborn ; 7 liniles from campus. Cheap land rent. ICountry atmosphere. Good buy. 846-3158. 1972 Honda SL 350. IH6-0216. Very low mileage. 2l4tfn GIRLIE MAGAZINES, GIRLIE POCKETBOOKS. | 8MM Color Films, 8-track Party Tapes. Open 3 p.m. to 12 p.m.—7 days a week Tremendous Selection CENTRAL NEWSSTAND SSS'/i University Dr. — C.S. 209tfn FOUND Ladies’ Bucherer watch near campus M. 846-3 2 74 . 2 3 2 t3 WANTED Female roommate wanted to share 2 bedroom house. Five minutes from campus. Call weekdays after 5 p. m. 846-0761. 232t4 At the end of semester rent house in the country within 10 miles of Vet School. 815-4686 and 845-4486. 232t2 —EVERYDAY— (OPEN 7:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Mon. Thru Sat. PREMIUM DOUGLAS TIRES F60 x 15 Glasbelt $39.95 G60 x 15 Glasbelt $41.95 Includes Fed. Tax. Others at similar low prices. 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Please pay now at the Fiscal Office, Richard Coke Building, to avoid penalty. 23215 Name: Gazaway, William Sherrill Degree: Ph.D. in Plant Pathology Dissertation: THE MINIMUM INFECT- THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree 'iazaway, William Sherr” 1 Ph.D. in Plant Patholoi on: IOUS CONCENTRATION OF TOBAC CO MOSAIC VIRUS REQUIRED TO CAUSE INFECTION IN A SINGLE CULTURED CELL OF NICOTIANA TABACUM CV. SAMSUN. Time: March 22, 1973 at 3:00 p. m. Place: Room 206 in Plant Sciences Bldg. George W. Kunze Dean of the Graduate College THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name: Morris. Ronald Scott Degree: Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering Dissertation: MEASUREMENT AND ANALYSIS OF GLARE RECOVERY. Time: March 23, 1973 at 11:00 a. m. Place: Room 301 in Engineering Bldg. George W. Kunze Dean of the Graduate College THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name: Mueller, David Willis THE CRYS TAL LATTICE EFFECTS IN THE 1 "'Sm( n,a» 1 "‘Nd REACTION USING THERMAL NEUTRONS. Time: March 26, 1973 at 2:00 p. m. Place: Room 221 in Cyclotron Bldg. George W. Kunze Dean of the Graduate College THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name: Wiegand, Rex Dale Degree: Ph.D. in Biochemistry Dissertation: DIETARY REGULATION OF FATTY ACID SYNTHETASE AND MICROSOMAL GLYCEROPHOSPHATE ACYLTRANSFERASE ACTIVITIES IN RAT LIVER. Time: April 7, 1973 at 10:00 a. m. Place: Room 214 in Herman Keep Bldg. George W. Kunze Dean of the Graduate College History majors who have not made a grade of “C” or higher in English 104 on this campus are required to take a depart mental English Proficiency Examination before the end of their junior year. Such an examination will be given at 4 :00 p. m. 197: on March 27 and 28, 1973, in Ro' the Histo Nagle Hall. Students planning to examination should register at the History Department before 5:00 p. m., March 26. 231t4 COLLEGE OF SCIENCE ENGLISH PROFICIENCY EXAMINATION. All Jun iors and Seniors in curricula of the College of Science who have not completed the re quired English Proficiency Exam must take this exam on Wednesday, March 21, 1973 at 7 :00 p. m. BIOLOGY Department Curricula — Room 113 BSBE CHEMISTRY Department Curricula — Room 308 CHEM MATH Department Curricula — Room 207 ACAD PHYSICS Department Curricula — Room 233 PHYS For information and guidelines on the nature of the examination, check with the departmental secretary. Completion of this examination, a requirement of the College of Science, is a prerequisite for candidacy for a degree. 224tll purchase the Texas ring, an undergraduate To be eligible A&M University ring, student must have at least one academic year in residence and credit for ninety-five (95) semester hours. The hours passed at the preliminary grade report period on March 12, 1973 may be used in satisfying this ninety-five hour requirement. Students under this regulation may now with the ring clerk, Coke Building. She, all records to determine qualifying leave their names x Room Seven, Richard in turn, will check all records to determine ring eligibility. Orders for these rings will be taken by the ring clerk starting March ng 1973. The rings will be returned to th fice fi Th< Registrar’s Of mg clerk starting 1973, and continuing through May 4, be r delh The ri to 12 each >oper. Admission and Records fore June 14, duty from 8 :00 delh ing m. to 12 :00 noon, Mon- lay of each week. Edwin H. Cooper, Dean ivery on or be- 1973. The ring clerk is on 00 a. day through Frida; Mrs. H. Brownlee, Ring Clerk Redmond Terrace Drugs Phone 846-1113 1402 Hwy. 6-South College Station, Texas Prescriptions, Etc. Charge Accounts Invited Free Delivery AUTO INSURANCE FOR AGGIES: Call: George Webb Farmers Insurance Group 3400 S. College 823-8051 FOR RENT New single upstairs bedroom for boy. Also large bedroom for 2 students. One bath for both rooms. Call 846-4579 or 822- 3322, 827 S. Rosemary Dr. 232t3 Brick House. 3000 sq. feet, 4 bedroom, 3 bath. Large den, dining and living Lots of built-ins and ample closet Two car garage, tral heat. Spacious yard. area, pace. Air-conditioned and cen- 30 minute drive C.S. Hwy. 21 West in Caldwell. $200 er month. Water paid. Available April 1. 67-4170; if no answer, 567-4406. 231t4 Furnished 2 bedroom, brick apartment. Central air and heat. Private patio. Two blocks from campus. Available March 20. 823-8181. 23H2 TRAVIS HOUSE APARTMENTS 846-6111 505 Hwy. 30 C.S. Not too early to make reservations for summer. 223tfn Unfurnished duplex apartments A&M campus. Call 822-3793 -weekdays 846-6296 after 5 and weekends. 205130 BROADMOOR ARMS AND PINE APARTMENTS 2 bdr. furnished or unfurnished. Central air and heat, carpeted. From $135.00 per mo. All bills paid, including cable. 5 minutes to campus. Office 1503 Broad moor. 846-1297 or 846-2737. ATTENTION MARRIED COUPLES mg. Country atmosphere. Call D. R. Cain Co., 823-0934 or after 5, 846-3408 or 822-6135. U-STOW & GO SELF STORAGE Secure Accessible Fire Proof Six Sizes—Six Prices Reasonable Resident Manager 2206 Finfeather Rd. Bryan, Texas 822-6618 PERSONAL To the students and personnel of TAMU. —Do you need to buy quality furniture? Discount Furniture sells and offers to you quality and national bi’and furniture at discount prices. You must see us before you buy. Free delivery. Budget plan offered if desired. Location: 501 North Texas Ave., corner of East 22nd North Texas Ave. Next door to Emi ment Commission. Phone 822-1227. 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Cars Body Work — Painting Free Estimates HALSELL MOTOR COMPANY, INC. Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922 1411 Texas Ave. — 823-8111 57tfn CHILD CARE .bysit in my home or yours Will also sit with your loved one in the hospital or at home. 846-6033. 231tfn Barcelona KI N1AI <>1 1 K I NOW OPEN FOR SUM I ION 7011 Domtmk ( .ill S4<)-1 70‘) fn: (ofoim.iti 1 mile from campus Volleyball Court & Swimming Pool Recreation & Club Rooms All Utilities & TV Cable paid Now Available 1 Bedroom, 1 baths 2 Bedrooms, IV2 baths 2 Bedrooms, 2 baths FAMILY AND STUDENT SECTIONS. This is Living This is Plantation Oaks ITennis! Private Club\ Swimming Men's £r Women's Sauna and Exercise Room 1201 Hwy. 30 College Station (713) 8 ^-8361 representing colleges, universities, civic clubs and other organiza tions throughout the state. This year Leroy Mikeska of Hallettsville has been selected to reign as King Cotton. His court includes the following: Dennis Pietsch, James Day, Glen Rod, Anthony Doratik, Maurice Ju- rena, David Wilde, Leon Black- welder and Glen Blackwelder. Miss Laura Potter, Cotton Queen of 1972 will crown the King and Queen for 1973 during the pageant. The Cotton Ball, following the Pageant, will begin at 9 p.m. in the Zachry Engineering Center. The ball will be a formal event with popular music by the Cava liers from San Angelo. James Day, social secretary of the sponsoring Student Agronomy Society, said that April 21 is timely for the event as the Aggie Muster and Maroon and White Football game will be held earlier in the day. “Pageant and Ball proceeds will help finance an agriculture tour of the state for juniors and seniors majoring in agronomy,” Day said. Organizations wishing to spon sor a duchess can contact the Soil and Crop Science Depart ment at 845-3042. 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