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    Page 4 THE BATTALION
THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1977
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OFFICIAL NOTICE
OFFICIAL NOTICE
COLLEGE OF SCIENCE ENCUSH
PROFICIENCY EXAMINATION
ALL JUNIORS and SENIORS in curricula of
the College of Science must take the English
Proficiency Examination on
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, I9T7,
at 7:30 p.m.
BIOLOGY Department Curricula
— Room 113 BSBE
CHEMISTRY Department Curricula
— Room 100 CHEM
MATH Department Curricula
— Room 204 ACAD
PHYSIC Department Curricula
— Room 301
For information and guidelines on the nature
of the examination, check with the depart
mental secretary.
In order to qualify as a candidate for a degree
in the College of Science, each student must
demonstrate an ability to express himself
(or herself) in acceptable English. This require
ment may be satisfied by (1) passing an exam
ination in English composition (EPE) taken
not later than the spring semester of the junior
year, or (2) completing English 301 with a
minimum grade of C.
Any student who fails the written examination
(EPE) must satisfy the English proficiency
requirement by taking English 301 and
earning a minimum grade of C.
SENIOR RING ORDERING PROCEDURE
OFFICE OF THE DEAN OF
ADMISSIONS AND RECORDS
To be eligible to order the Texas A&M ring, an under
graduate student must have at least one year in resi
dence, credit for at least ninety-two (92) semester
hours and be in good standing with the University. A
year in residence may consist of the Fall and Spring
semesters or one of the above and a full summer ses
sion (both the first and second terms). The hours
passed at the preliminary grade report period on
March 23rd may be used in satisfying this ninety-two
hour requirement. Students qualifying under this
regulation should leave their names with the ring
clerk. Room Seven, Richard Coke Building. This
should be done prior to March 23rd in order for all
records to be checked to determine ring eligibility.
(Any student having completed ninety-two (92) hours
at the end of the Fall '76 semester may order at any
time. There is never a dead-line once the hours have
been completed, with the exception of a monthly mail
ing date.) 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 23, 1977, and will continue until
April 26, 1977. Students who do not place their order
during this period may order after final grades are
posted. All rings must be paid for in lull when the
order is placed. Please bring mid-semester grade re
ports along when ready to order. Anyone having failed
to leave their names in advance and fail to bring grade
report will be asked to return later to allow time for
records to be checked. The rings should arrive at the
Registar’s Office on June 28, 1977. All rings ordered,
regardless of whether on March 23rd or April 26th
will arrive at the same time.
The ring clerk is on duty from 8 a.m. to 12 noon and 1
p.m. to 5 p.m. of each week, Monday through Friday.
However, in order for records to be checked, orders
must be placed prior to 11:30 a.m. and 4 p.m.
We hope this information will be helpful and extend
our congratulations.
Edwin H. Cooper, Dean
Admissions and Records
Carolyn Wells,
Ring Clerk
Weight Watchers has an exciting
new program. College Station class
meets Thursdays, 6:30 p.m., Hillel
Foundation, 800 Jersey Street. For
further information call 822-7303.
83tl6
Service For All
Chrysler Corp. Cars
Body Work — Painting
HALSELL MOTOR
COMPANY INC.
Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922
1411 Texas Ave. — 823-8111
DAIRY SCIENCE CLUB
is now offering
Jalapeno Cheese . . .
$3.50/2 lb. box
Herman Heep Room 110
8-5
You may place orders after 5 by
calling: 845-3578 or 693-3077
8714
Aggie must sell 1973 MAZDA loaded with
extras, air, AM/FM, full instrument panel,
etc. 22,000 miles, one owner and financing
can be arranged. Call 845-5531, ext. 284,
ask for Troy Dean or call 846-2078.
88t4
Sell your used air conditioner to White’s
Auto Store or trade on new Catalina home
appliances. ■
FOR SALE
WORK WANTED
1975 Yamaha 400 Enduro. 660 miles. $900.00
or best offer. 693-7458. 83t9
1972 YAMAHA, 100 cc twin, dependable, un
damaged. $225. 846-2697 evenings. 88t3
PROFESSIONAL TYPING SERVICES. Lo
cated at 707 University Drive, next door to
University National Bank. Business hours 9-5.
Phone 846-9109. 89tl5
’73 Suzuki TS185 Dirt Road bike. $325. 693-
7883 . 88t4
Typing. Experienced, fast, accurate. All
kinds. 822-0544 . 83»16
By owner, 2 BR, 1 bath frame house. Ideal
first home. 822-1708 . 89t2
TYPING DONE. REASONABLE RATES.
Call 693-8071. 80tl9
’74 Cougar XR-7, blue, loaded, excellent con
dition. Looks great. $3,500. 693-4696 . 8713
Typing. 823-4579.
’67 Olds Cutlass. 58,500 miles. Good running
condition. $500.00. Call Chris 846-9756. 87t4
Typing. Symbols. 846-0360.
49t66
Twelve string guitar. Excellent condition.
846-6420 . 84t8
Full time typing. Symbols. Call 823-j
7723. 392tfh ■
Typing done after 5:30. 693-0267
64t40
HELP WANTED
THE
LA SALLE
a resident
hotel
Faculty, Staff, Post-Grads, Stu
dents. A quiet, dignified place to
live & study.
Rooms and Rooms
With Board
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Lundstrom, Stephen Frank
Degree: Ph.D. in Computer Science
Dissertation: ADAPTIVE RANDOM DATA
GENERATION FOR COMPUTER
SOFTWARE TESTING.
Time: 3:30 p.m. on March 24, 1977
Place: Room 337E in ZEC
G . W. Kunze
Dean of the Graduate College
SPECIAL NOTICE
1975 Toyota Celica ST. Low mileage, A/C,
AM-FM & Tape. Excellent Condition. Must
Sell. 693-7458 . 8417
WELDING EQUIPMENT — oxygen tanks,
cutting torches, hose and other. Call 822-5208
anytime. 89tl
ALLEN
Oldsmobile
Cadillac
SALES - SERVICE
“Where satisfaction is
standard equipment”
2401 Texas Ave.
823-8002
Monthly Basis
la Salle Hotel
120 SOUTH MAIN
BRYAN
713/822-1501
IF YOU'RE INTERESTED in the men’s
and boy’s apparel business — Check this
position — Guarantee salary of $2.40 per
hour with total pay based on total store
sales. Opportunity to learn all phases of the
business. 20-40 hours per week. Can adjust
hours to your schedule. CONTACT Heri
tage Men’s Wear, 117 N. Main, Downtown
Bryan. 822-6575.
87t4
STUDENT MANAGER — GROVE
MOVIE SERIES
Must be enrolled as a student during the
summer terms.
DATE: May 29 through August 10, 1977
DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS: Fri
day, 5:00 P.M., March 25, 1977
Applications and job description available
at the secretaries’ desks in the Student
Programs Office in Room 216 of the M SC.
86t5
A&M APT.
PLACEMENT
A FREE SERVICE
Full time help needed at
Farmer’s Market Deli in
Bryan. Hours — 9 a.m. — 5
p.m. Restaurant experience
desired. 822-6417 sotfn
NOW LEASING FOR FALL ’77
APTS.. DUPLEXES & HOUSES
WE SUBLEASE FOR TENANTS
693-3777
One bedroom furnished and unfurnished
apt. $135/mo. plus partial utilities. 808
and 806 East 32nd.
2 bedroom unfurnished apt. $120/mo.
plus utilities. 1316 Antone.
3 bedroom furnished house, central
air/heat. $250/mo. plus utilities. Bryan.
1 bedroom partially furnished apt.
$ 100/mo. plus utilities.
JACOB BEAL REALTY
822-4518 Ask for Linda 85t7
Restaurant help needed. Morn
ing, evening, night. Cooks,
waitresses, dishwashers. Apply
Denny’s Restaurant. Mr. Dugan
or Mr. Hayes. An EOE em
ployer . 83t8
LOST
Lost in Chemistry Building. 2
manila file folders containing
very IMPORTANT INFORMA
TION . Please call Sue Coates —
845-5235 (day) 846-6650 (eve).
89»2
Tuesday in 2nd floor MSC bathroom. 2 ladies
rings. Please call 693-9794. Reward of
fered. 89U
APARTMENT PLACEMENT SERVICE
204 Texas Ave.
(Western Motel Lobby)
823-7506
A Free Service
Rooms and bath close to campus. Apart
ments: one, two, or three bedrooms. Dup
lexes, Mobile Homes. Let us show you a
selection in the B-CS area.
75tl7
Attention Married Couples. One and two
bedroom, furnished or unfurnished
apartments. Ready for occupancy. 1-1%
miles south of campus. Lake for fishing.
Washateria on grounds. Country atmos
phere. Call D. R. Cain Co. 693-8850, or
after 5, 846-8145 or 693-1818. 64tfn
AVAILABLE NOW. Very large
two bedroom apartment. $200
per month. All Bills paid. Small
complex. No children. No pets.
846-3914 or 1-828-4778.
PERSONALS
EUKCCRE —
(800) 325-4867
or see your travel agent
© UmTravel Charters
ROOMMATE WANTED
Male roommate wanted now thru summer.
Non-smoker. 693-3088 . 87t3
Roommate needed! — to split new duplex.
693-1590 mornings. $85, % bills. 89t2
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
OVERSEAS JOBS — summer/year-
round. Europe, S. America, Australia,
Asia, etc. All fields, $500-$1200 monthly.
Expenses paid, sightseeing. Free inform.
— Write:
International Job Center
Dept. TC, Box 4490
Berkeley, CA 94704 84t8
SUMMER CAMP JOBS
Camp Waldemar for Girls ... Hunt, Texas 78024
Interviewing for Counselors March 22
at the Placement Office in Rudder Tower
Openings for teachers of horseback riding, tennis, gymnas
tics, trampoline, fencing, rifle shooting, archery, badminton,
softball, golf, swimming, diving, canoeing. Also ceramics,
metal & jewelry, textiles, drama, contract bridge.
Also job for trip counselor, camp nurse, office worker, and
editor of weekly newspaper. Band jobs open to freshmen:
sax, trumpet, trombone, bass, and piano accompanist.
Must be at Least 2nd Semester Sophomore
See camp dates, salary scale, etc. in Placement Office
and make appointment for interview. 88t
For Battalion Classified
Call 845-2611
TELEPHONE SALES — Temporary. Eve
ning work only, 5-9 p.m. Pleasant environ
ment. Good Opportunity. Call 846-0564 after
5p.m. 87t4
AUTO INSURANCE
The Television
FOR AGGIES:
Shop
Call: George Webb
Fanners Insurance Group
TV & RADIO SERVICE
Zenith Sales and Services
TV Rental
3400 S. CoUege 823-8051
713 S. Main Bryan 822-2133
EPISCOPAL STUDENT CENTER
902 Jersey
(adjacent to souths/de of campus)
846-1726
Tuesdays, 5:30 p.m.: Eucharist & Supper
Wednesdays, 2:00 p.m.: Bible Study
Thursdays, 12:30 p.m.: Bible Study
Fridays, 6:30 a.m.: Eucharist & Breakfast
Fr. James Moore, Chaplain
REGISTER NOW FOR THE
INSTITUTE OF
ELECTRONIC SCIENCE
First Term
Second Term
An 18-month, practically oriented training program, divided into three
consecutive six-month terms (six hours per day, five days each week).
Classes begin MARCH 14, 1977.
BASIC ELECTRONICS
• Passive Circuit Analysis
• Electronic Mathematics I
• Active Circuit Analysis I
• Shop (Laboratory Projects)
• Shop Techniques
• Electronic Graphic Arts
and Photography
INTERMEDIATE
ELECTRONICS
• Electronic Mathematics II
• Active Circuit Analysis II
• Shop (Prototype Projects)
• Digital Systems
• Related Science
• Instrumentation I
• Electronic Communication
• Pulse and Logic Circuits I
ADVANCED ELECTRONICS
• Electronic Mathematics III
• Active Circuit Analysis III
• Shop (Advance System Projects)
• Pulse and Logic Circuits II
• Instrumentation II
• Industrial Electronics
• Troubleshooting
For information, contact the Electronics Training Division of the Texas
Engineering Extension Service, The Texas A&M University System,
Third Term —
(713) 779-3880, Extension 244.
campus activities
THURSDAY
“Energy Exhibit,” Two 50-foot trailers
house animated exhibits, films and
visitor-operated consoles on the energy
situation. Located immediately west of the
Kyle Field stadium in parking lot 62; open
through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and
on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Young Americans for Freedom, Ira
Early, President of the Houston Right to
Life Association, “Abortion,” Rudder 410,
7:30 p.m.
Electrical Engineering Wives Club,
Dr. Pellett will present a program on
plants. 410 W. Brookside, Bryan, 7:30
p.m.
Cepheid Variables, "Man Who Fell to
Earth," Rudder Theatre, 8 p.m.
Financial Aid Programs, Director R.
M. Logan will speak on the various types
of financial assistance available to stu
dents. MSC 601, 7:15 p.m.
Chemistry Department Seminar, John
R. Pearce, “The Catalytic Oxidation of
Sulfur Dioxide with Molecular Oxygen
Over Manganese Exchanged Zeolites,”
Chemistry 231,4 p.m.
Chemistry Department Seminar, Pro
fessor Andrew S. Kende of the University
of Rochester, “Total Synthesis of An-
thracycline Antibiotics,” Chemistry 100, 5
p.m.
Nuclear Seminar, J. A. Demarest,
"Comparison of Heavy Ion Induced X-Ray
Satellite Spectra from Gases and Solids,”
Cyclotron Institute, 5 p.m.
Iranian Students Association, Ticket
Sale ($3.50) for “Now Rooz Party” to be
held March 20. M SC Hall or call 846-4410
or 846-8208 for reservations.
Physics Colloquium, Professor A. Barry
Kunz of the University of Illinois, Physio
146, 4 p.m.
FRIDAY
Brazos Valley African Violet Club, w|
have its annual judged african violetsho*,
“March of Blooms,” and sale today ml
tomorrow. Expert advice can also began
to help amateurs with an interest in gto*.
ing african violets. Manor East I
Square, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and from9aa
to 5:30 p.m. on Saturday.
Spring Class Break, begins 5 p.m.
Veterinary Medicine, Summer Trima.
ter Registration.
SWC Baseball, A&M vs. SMU, Kyi,
Field, 3 p.m.
ByM
SATURDAY
A&M Consolidated High School C®.
cert and Symphonic Bands, Bryan b
Festival. This competition is
prepare bands for University Interschota
tic League competition. Area bands »i(
be on band competing for ratings
trophy for outstanding band,
performance will be Major Joe T. Haney
Capt. Joe McMullen of the University
and Dr. Ralph Mills of Sam Houslon
State. Bryan Civic Auditorium.
Baseball, A&M vs. SMU, Kyle Field, 1
p.m.
MONDAY
“Electric Energy Systems,” Energy Er
hibit. Rudder Center, through VVednes
day.
TUESDAY
Up With People, Song and dance Imp
here on tour, Bryan Civic Auditorium,)
p.m.
Expenses and apathy close
Brazos Valley Art Gallery
Local artists are not adequately
supported by the community, said
Nancy Crouch, president of the
Brazos Valley Art League.
The Brazos Valley Art Gallery at
3211A Texas Ave., which is sup-
Carla Dee Beauty
Salon
OFFERING
10% DISCOUNT WITH I D. CARD
- ON HAIR CUT AND BLOW DRY -
QUICK SERVICE ONLY.
UNIPERMS, AFROS AND ALL
LATEST STYLES.
SUNNYLAND SHOPPING CENTER
BETWEEN CAVITT AND TEXAS AVENUE
1700 Texas Ave. (Hwy. 6) Bryan
822-2623
We Appreciate Your Business
ported by the League, will have]
close permanently March 28.
close because the League Isk
longer able to pay the bills, Croud jysi
said- .<j ||ee,
‘‘The community is eitherai jtorc
aware we exist, or not interesledi
giving us the support we need,si
said.
icjea
won
Imets
lealir
30
Prices Slashed!!
The League, a non-profit ora '
'/.ation, competes with commuiii
businesses that sell mass-product ail ' ni |
art. Crouch said. “People are#
willing to pay $150 for an origii
painting—which only coversll !I1
expense for the materials ai
frame,” she said. The artistsdon
paintings to the League.
“Another problem is that we
treated like a business—which
•are not. Crouch said. Sheexplaii
that although the group is a
profit organization, theybaveto
the same rent, advertising rati
etc., as businesses.
hea
The League is a group of ai
working to encourage art awan
in the community. The Leaj
membership fluctuates between
to 130 members, Crouch said.
The League holds monthly
ings and schedules special pro]
which are open to the public
special programs have beende
strations on spinning and weav
water color, a program presented
Ornamental Castings of Bryan,®
other art-oriented programs.
The League provides exhibits
Bryan Public Library and Brvs
Hospital.
—Martha Manioi
Texas Instruments
slide rule calculator
SR-51-II
WAS $7005
NOW
Texas Instruments
slide rule calculator
$0095
UNIVERSITY
BOOK STORE
Tl Business Analyst
OTAS-$4S3S'
NOW
*39 95
Now Open
Aggieland
Harley-
Davidson
801 Texas Ave.
Bryan
Text Books
Calculators
School Supplies
Aggie Gifts &
Souvenirs
“At the North Gate”
409 University Drive - College Station, Texas
BRAZOS VALLEi
African Violet Club
presents
Annual Judged Africm^
Violet Show and Saleft^n*
March 11,12 Manor East
CORPS OF CADETS
The Aggieland requests that the following individuals please come to University Studios as soon as possible
to have their photos taken for the Corps Section of the 1977 Aggieland.
Commanding Officer SQ6
Executive Officer E-1
Commanding Officer R -1
First Sergeant R_1
Infantry Band Staff Executive Officer
Infantry Band Staff Adjutant
Scholastic Officer ^ rcl Battalion
Executive Officer 4t h Battalion
Supply Officer 4th Battalion
Executive Officer 5th Battalion
Adjutant w | n 9
Supply Officer 2nd Wing
Supply Officer 1st G rou P
Adjutant 4th Grou P
Sergeant Major 4th Group
Drum Major lnfantr V Band Staff
THANK YOU FOR YOUR COOPERATION