THE BATTALION Wednesday, July 11, 1973 College Station, Texas Page 5 A&M Grad Nominated For Third Star EN. HOLLINGSWORTH Maj. Gen. Janies F. Hollings worth, 55, Fifth U. S. Army dep uty commander, has been nomi nated for promotion to the three- star rank of lieutenant general and will assume the duties of I Corps (Group) commander in Korea in July. One of the most highly decorat ed men in the Armed Forces, Gen eral Hollingsworth is a native of Sanger, Tex., and a 1940 graduate of Texas A&M University. He has been serving at Headquarters Fifth Army since March 5, com ing to Fort Sam Houston from an assignment as commander and senior advisor, III Military Re gion, U. S. Military Assistance Command Vietnam. In an earlier tour in Vietnam 1966-67, he was assistant com mander of the 1st Infantry Divi sion. General Hollingsworth, three times awarded the Distinguished Service Cross, the nation’s second highest decoration for valor, has held several key positions. One of these was chief of com bined arms instruction at the U.S. Military Academy 1952-53. His next assignment was on the Gen eral Staff, Department of the Army, as chief of the Senate and House division, office chief leg islative liaison. Office of the Sec retary of the Army. In addition to three awards each of the Distinguished Service Cross and the Distinguished Serv ice Medal, he has received the fol lowing: Silver Star (Third Oak Leaf Cluster); Legion of Merit (Sec ond Oak Leaf Cluster); Distin guished Flying Cross (Second Oak Leaf Cluster); Soldier’s Medal; Bronze Star Medal (“V” device and Third Oak Leaf Cluster); Air Medal (38 awards and one ‘‘V” device); Army Commendation Medal, and Purple Heart (Fifth Oak Leaf Cluster. 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Computer Speeds Up Registration Student card packets used dur ing registration have one main objective, according to Jim Fore hand, systems analyst at the Data Processing Center. Speed is the name of the game, along with accuracy, Forehand says. The card paskets were used in registering students for the first summer session at A&M. Registration was held Monday morning and class rosters were completed and available for in structors by 8:00 Tuesday morn ing. Each packet contains an assign ment card, housing card, history card and several class cards. The assignment card has the student’s name, ID number, classification and course of study punched into it. The housing and history cards are not punched but are printed with various items of student in formation. The class cards have the course and section information punched into them. “When the DPC receives the cards from registration they are hand checked,” Forehand said. “The housing and history cards are removed from the packet to be sent to the housing and regis trar’s office for correction of stu dent records. “The class cards are placed physically behind the proper as signment card and the informa tion is loaded onto a magnetic tape. The student ID number and name are read from the tape and punched into the class cards.” He explained that after editing to insure all courses are correct, the course information is placed into the student uniform record— an online file that can be checked by CRT devices in the registrar’s office. The assignment card sets a switch indicating the student is registering for the current term. The assignment cards are then sorted and sent to the registrar’s office as a historical document. The class card tape is sorted and used to compile class rosters. 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