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THE HOURS PASSED AT THE PRELIMI NARY GRADE REPORT PERIOD IN MARCH 1976 MAY BE USED IN SATISFYING THIS NINETY-TWO (92) HOUR REQUIREMENT. STUDENTS QUALIFY ING UNDER THIS REGULATION SHOULD LEAVE THEIR NAMES WITH THE RING CLERK, ROOM SEVEN, RICHARD COKE BUILDING. THIS SHOULD BE DONE PRIOR TO MARCH 10TH IN ORDER FOR ALL RECORDS TO BE CHECKED TO DETERMINE RING ELIGIBILITY. STUDENTS AL READY HAVING NINETY-TWO (92) COMPLETED HOURS ON RECORD AS OF THE FALL SEMESTER 1975 MAY ORDER AT ANYTIME. THESE REGULAR ORDERS ARE MAILED THE LAST WEEK OF EACH MONTH. GRADUATE STUDENTS ARE ELIGIBLE TO ORDER WITH PROOF (RECEIPT) THAT THEY HAVE FILED FOR GRADUATION. ORDERS FOR MID-SEMESTER WILL BE TAKEN BY THE RING CLERK STARTING MARCH 22, 1976, AND WILL CONTINUE UNTIL APRIL 23, 1976. ALL RINGS MUST BE PAID FOR IN FULL WHEN THE ORDER IS PLACED. STUDENTS WILL SAVE TIME IF THEY WILL BRING MID-SEMESTER GRADE REPORTS ALONG WHEN READY TO ORDER. 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SCHOLARSHIPS AND FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION All students interested in applying for scholar ships and/or financial aid for academic year 1976-77 are urged to attend a lecture in Room 320, M.S.C., on March 9, or March 23, 1976, at 7:00 P.M. Programs will he explained, questions answered, and applica tion forms will be available. No use driving and hunting — just see Cowan’s White Auto Store, North Gate. We have it: auto parts, home appliances, bikes and repair, home needs and lawn mowers. Tape Players Repaired. 8-track, cassette. $6.50 plus parts. Briarwood Apt. No. 3. 86t2 1970 MGB-GT, excellent condition. 845-5918 or 846- 2450 8414 BANJO KITS. Write (ojr free catalog. Stewart- MacDonald Mfg., Box 900AP, Athens, Ohio 45701.84tl5 For Battalion Classified call 845-2611 '73 Kawasaki 350 S2. Call 845-4624; after 5, 693-5934. Ask for Tom. 87t4 APARTMENT PLACEMENT SERVICE 3200 South College 823-7506 Reserve your apartment now for the Summer or Fall Semester before the prices increase. We Will Show You a Wide Selection of Apartments in the B-CS Area. OUR SERVICES FREE TO YOU Cynthia Jensen 779-2047 Murray Sebesta 693-8950 Jenny Pitts 846-1924 J. Glenn - Broker SOUTHWEST VILLAGE APTS One and two bedrooms. Two bed room studios. Furnished and un furnished. Individvial heating and air conditioning. Shuttle bus ser vice to A&M. Tennis courts and gameroom. Swimming pool and sauna. Two laundry rooms. All utilities paid and cable, 24-hour security guard. Call Resident Man ager, 693-0804. 1101 Southwest Parkway, C.S. Gi£enl|C>iise Realty We have just the “house” for Sorority - Fraternity or independent group look ing for moderate cost liv ing accommodations. 846-4747 / 846-7260 84t4 Private room for rent upstairs with three girls, all TAMU students. Large closets, kitchen and laundry privileges. Large home on 3V2 acres, 5 min. from campus. Will consider a pet. Call 846-5694. 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Diamonds Set — Sizing — Reoxidizing — All types watch/jewelry Repair Aggie Charge Accounts 9-5:30 846-5816 When Dr. Clessen Martin came to Texas A&M in 1970, the psychology department was nestled in the basement of Bolton Hall. Psychology students spent time sitting around a table drinking coffee and shooting the breeze. Today, the psychology depart ment at Texas A&M occupies the fourth floor of the Academic build ing. Nearly 3,000 undergraduate and graduate students are enrolled in psychology courses, and the de partment is expanding both its facilities and its scope of activites. Dr. Martin, head of the Psychol ogy Department, said that in the last two years six new faculty members have been hired, and, next week a proposal for a doctoral program in applied psychology at A&M will go before the Academic Council. “We are now at a point where we feel we can offer a doctoral prog ram,” Martin said. To handle the increase in students and faculty, labs are being con structed in the Academic building. Fourteen cubicles are nearly com plete which will be used for a wide range of individual or group experi ments. An example would be per ception research which deals with the reception and processing of the senses — sight, sound and smell. The department has a completely shielded isolation chamber for simi lar research. “The reason we have this is because there is a lot of in monitoring brain activity, heart rate and other physiological functions,” Martin said. The shielded room blocks out any type of outside radio waves and electrical activity which would interfere with such research. “We’ve really got, in psychology, two major areas of research: animal and human,” Martin explained. Human research can range from in dividual work to group “social psychological” research, such as the study of the effects of competition on problem solving, he said. lied on ip of sm there is evidence that it is applicable to human motivati Roop said. “No one has ever seen motii, so you have to measure some formance, whether it be grafe school, or how fast a rat runs,’ Martin said, “What I’m real terested in is to see Psycholq A&M a little different thanatn*! ( places. Because of the natureji subject we can be service orieilj; lt ] re( j s Most psychology departad Martin said, have tended la )Warc i j Tn group research it is important strictly scientific and experimej a g a j ns t I. 1 iinrJ Vmvp* tn pctanlkh ncwl i. to have rooms where you can get six or eight people in and view their be havior unobtrusively. We do that with one-way mirrors,” Martin said. The department has two rooms which are equiped with the mirrors. In animal research, white rats are traditionally used, due to their ease of care and relative intelligence. Steve Roop, a graduate assistant in psychology, is experimenting with rats as part of his master’s thesis. He explained why rats are useful in psychological research: “Animal re search is a proving ground for later application to humans. The same basic principles hold true, and basic learning processes are the same whether in a rat, a man or a chimp. ” Roop’s experiments involve man ipulating the reward given to a rat for doing a certain task, in this case run ning down a straight alley. The speed of the run is measured as an indica tion of motivation. “It’s not that we are interested in By LI Battali s at hi country ay thr oor. Th nger ci lurning and have tried to establish pstl ir jj, ogy as a science. | da „ cer Martin, however, has beeiifl pnkenh ing on setting up “an extetj Ion-Eyed psychology concept” in ijlakevie psychologists would work in light - line jea community. This would dents the opportunity to applyhe 10-y they know about drug abuse,^ putatio mental health practices, oi coholism, he said. “When a student comes program his freshman year I dB hit him with the lab, establisl scientific basis and get all thatm his belt. By the time heisasa I’d like to have him out getting tical experience in the commue mental health and drug treata centers,” Martin said. "We don’t have to convincei body of the scientific asped psychology. We have as offer the people of our cultured engineers or agriculturists. ght On aty b draw: 'avasota. Aggie Plantation: 1, who served itafrom r in the k Falco d, 39, si ne and i That’s not a farm, boy A farm by any other name is still a farm. The Texas A&M University Farm is no exception, even though it has more than one name. Its official name is the Texas A&M University Farm. But say that name to some of the A&M employees or old-timers in the Brazos Valley, and they’ll either correct you or not know what you’re talking about. It has been called the A&M Plantation for many years, Dr. Ralph Miller, the To rent 3-bedroom house close to campus. June ’76 to May ’77. Call 846-9557. 85t7 SEE HOW FAR YOUR DEGREE CAN TAKE YOU FIJI • BOTSWANA • LOUISIANA • ZAIRE COLORADO • BELIZE • SIERRA LEONE SAMOA • NORTH DAKOTA • MALI • KOREA WE NOW HAVE ASSIGNMENTS WAITING FOR YOU STARTING THIS JUNE THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES AND AROUND THE WORLD. HOW FAR CAN YOU GO WITH YOUR DEGREE? VISTA PEACE CORPS REPRESENTATIVES ON CAMPUS MARCH 22-25 SIGN UP NOW FOR AN INTERVIEW RUDDER TOWER 10TH FLOOR research farm manager said, unit in Burleson County wasd the Brazos Valley ResearchFi until 1968 he said, when it changed to the A&M Farm. Purchased in the late 19305, 38(X) acre farm was a combid: search and commercial facility 1968 when the two units, weref and the name was changed. Thei has two managers : Dr. Millerii charge of the research , and A Melton is in charge of the com cial aspect of the farm. Dr. Miller said the farm isusd teaching and research inagriciil and crops are grown for sale. The commercial area of the fan approximately 3400 acres. Coi grain, sorghum and about 4001 of cattle are raised on the farm, self-sustaining and Melton sai must operate at a profit just U regular farm because it receivfi state funds. Six students and full-time employees work then The 400-acre research area is vided according to the reset being done. Departments doini search on the farm include: Will and Fisheries, Agricultural! gineering, Horticulture and Anil Sciences. Each researcher is res] hi s own acreage, Melton said. The farm serves as a demos: tion farm for farmers in the Valley area. 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