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THE BATTALION
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1977
AGGIELAND REFUND POLICY
"Yearbook fees are refundable in full during
the semester in which, payment is made.
Thereafter no refunds will be made on cancel
led orders. Yearbooks must be picked up dur
ing the academic year in which they are pub
lished.
"Students who will not be on campus when
the yearbooks are published, usually by Sep
tember 1, must pay a mailing and handling
fee. Yearbooks will not be held, nor will they
be mailed without the necessary fees having
been paid. ”
This policy took effect on October 22, 1976.
The Battalion Classified
SERVICES
DIRECTORY REFUND POLICY
DIRECTORY FEES are refundable in full dur
ing the semester in which payment is made.
Thereafter no refunds will be made on cancel
led orders. Directories must be picked up dur
ing the academic year in which they are pub
lished.
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PROFESSIONAL
KEYPUNCHING
CODING AVAILABLE
SOFTWARE SPECIALISTS
846-3660
822-7080 14017
SPECIAL NOTICE
Weight Watchers has an exciting
new program. College Station
class meets Thursdays, 5:15
p.m., the Lutheran Student Cen
ter, 315 N. College Main. For
further information call 822-
7303. 127tfn
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
\ Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree |
| Name: Leeth, Benton Morgan
, Degree: Ed.D. (Industrial Education)
i Dissertation: DEVELOPMENT AND VOL- ■
I IDATION OF AN INDUSTRIAL ARTS |
- TEACHER RATING INSTRUMENT.
’ Time: 3:00 P.M. on Aug. 24, 1977 '
' Place: Room 623 in Harrington
| G. W. Kunze |
1 Dean of the Graduate College
Battalion
Classified
Call 845-2611
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Jones, Marvin Rex
Degree: Ph.D. in Computing Science
Dissertation: THE EFFECTS OF EEC
ANALYSIS ON COMPUTER-ASSISTED
INSTRUCTION.
Time: 2:00 P.M. on August 11, 1977
Place: Room 337A in Zachry
G. W. Kunze
Dean of the Graduate College
FOR RENT
The Student F inance Center
Office in the Memorial Student
Center, Room 217 will be closed
Tuesday, August 30th and Wed
nesday, August 31st for account
ing purposes. i37t9
TRAVIS HOUSE APTS,
has vacancies for the fall!
1 and 2 bedroom furnished &
unfurnished. Sign lease upon
occupancy.
505 HWY. 30
693-7184
WANTED
Car pool contract. Stephanie at 845-3851 or
$67-4746. From Caldwell to A&M cam-
f>us. 137t7
CHILD CARE
CHILD CARE
Certified teacher. Planned learning
experiences. Fenced yard. Hot
meals. One block off Texas Ave. near
Townshire. 822-3522.
142t2
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
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For employment information at Texais
A&M University dial 845-4444 24
hours a day. Equal Employment Op
portunity through Affirmative Action.
Texas A&M University
MARK XII APARTMENTS
NOW available for fall
1 BR & 2 BR Studios
Furn. and Unf.
New Construction
4 blocks for campus
401 Lincoln St.
846-7380
THE
LA SALLE
Attention Co-op Stu
dents. A quiet, dignified
place to live & study.
Monthly Rates
La Salle Hotel
120 SOUTH MAIN
BRYAN
713/822-1501
FEANfitTiAN OAK*
APARTMENTS
ATTENTION STUDENTS!
“LET US HELP YOU”
Are you having difficulty obtaining an apartment lease that
coincides with your academic year? If so, please visit us.
Are you completing your academic year in December? If so,
please come in to discuss your leasing requirements.
Are you a student with a family who is experiencing problems
in locating a suitable apartment to lease? if so, please stop
by our leasing office and we will attempt to meet your needs.
Furnished & Unfurnished
Efficiency 1, 2 & 3
Bedroom Apartments
All Utilities Included
No Escalation Clause or
Fuel Adjustment Charge
Two Swimming Pools
Tennis Courts
Party/Meeting Room
Health Spas, including
Saunas for Men & Women
Three Laundry Rooms
Rental office open Monday through Friday 9-6,
Saturday 10-5, Sunday 2-5
693-1110
1501 Hwy. 30
FOR RENT
HELP WANTED
HELP WAM FD
New apartments now leasing for
September 1st occupancy. 5
blocks from campus. 2 bedroom
apartment unfurnished $195; 2
bedroom apartment furnished
$225. 823-7341. • 1 v 8t9
HELP WANTED
Waitresses, cooks, dishwashers needed. Eve
ning and night shifts. Experienced or will train.
Come by Denny’s anytime. 142t5
WORK WANTED
Full time typing. Symbols. Call 823-
7723. 392tfh 1
Typing. 846-3491.
116t29
PROFESSIONAL TYPING SERVICES. Lo
cated 707 University Drive. Hours 9-5, Mon-
day through Friday. Phone 846-9109. 13519
Typing. 823-4579.
136t84
Typing. Experienced, fast, accurate. All
kinds. 822-0544. ' 83tfn ;
Clerk Typist — Varied clerical
duties and telephone switch
board. $3/hr., paid vacation.
Hospitalization insurance. Call
for interview, 823-0034.
Responsible people needed for all
shifts. Fairly flexible schedule re
quired. Apply in person, Jack-in-
the-Box, Bryan, Villa Maria & Texas
Ave. Ask for Ken. Salary open.
I42t3
FOR SALE
’75 Suzuki GT185, 3,000 miles, good condi
tion, talk price. 822-5116, 846-0557 after 5:30
p.m. 140t3
FOR SALE
’73 Norton 750. Excellent condition with fair
ing. Low mileage. $975. 693-6297. 14213
Sell your used air conditioner to White’s
Auto Store or trade on new Catalina home
appliances. —
FOR SALE BY OWNER
2 bd. room house. Aluminum siding, 14’ x
18’ underground pool, 9 x 12 GREEN
house, 75’ x 142’ yd., 14’ x 21’ carpeted
living room, accoustical ceiling. $24,000.
823-8914 or 309 Bluegrass.
14214
FOR SALE
USED FURNITURE
Beds, chests, stoves, refg.,
deep freeze, dinettes,
couches, chairs, colored
TVs, desks, wood tables.
207 W. 28th St.
Mon. — Thurs. 9-12
Fri. — Sat. 9-6
We also buy furniture and
appliances.
14212
Bus boys, dishwashers and
line workers. Apply in person
at 3-C-Bar-B-Que, 810 South
Main, Downtown Bryan.
Drive-in grocery ehecker/man-
ager. Approximately 15 hours
weekly. 1 weekend shift and 1
short weekday evening shift. Tel
ephone 846-4141 for appoint
ment.
Part-time delivery help needed.
Must he available afternoons and
Saturday mornings. Interest in
medical field helpful. Call 822-
7718 for appointment. 14212
Field Representative
General Motors
Acceptance Corp.
Challenging and diversified. Oppor
tunity to advance. Excellent benefits.
Apply 4103 Texas Ave., Bryan.
Equal Opportunity Employer 14217
WANTED
School Bus Drivers For Bryan Schools. 3Vi
to 4‘/2 hrs. per day for ’77-’78 school year.
$3.00 per hour — starting pay. Apply Now
for immediate training. Call 779-3220 for
more information.
14212
HELP WANTED
The Brazos Valley Development Council
has opening for Manpower Planner.
Duties include planning for employment
and training programs for the BVDC reg
ion under the Comprehensive Employ
ment Training Act, to include data
gathering and analysis, needs assess
ment, program assessment and program
coordination. Degree in planning or
demonstrated knowledge of CETA Man
power Programs required. Call (713)
822-7421 for appointment. EQUAL OP
PORTUNITY EMPLOYER.
14211
KEN MARTIN
STEAK HOUSE
Now accepting applications for
Employment. Starting wage
$2.50 Per Hour.
APPLY IN PERSON
1803 S. Texas Ave.
Bryan, Texas
140tfn
The Houston Chronicle needs 2
carriers for routes which will
begin when classes resume. Ap
plicants must have weekday af
ternoons free from 1-5 p.m. and
weekend mornings. Income from
$300-450 a month. Call Julian
McMurrey, 693-2323 or 846-
0763. 138tfn
3-C Barbecue
#3 now hiring
for all positions
including bar
tender. Apply in
person between
2-4 p.m. Cul
pepper Shop
ping Center.
TEACHERS WANTED: West
and other states. Placements
since 1946. Bonded, Southwest
Teachers Agency, Box 4337, Al
buquerque, NM 87106. Free
Registration. 117t20
BOBi
NEED MONEY?
The Eagle needs sales personnel to work
the weeks of August 22-September 2. This
is your chance to make from $50-$ 100 a
day for these 2 weeks prior to school. For
more information call Rob Bond at The
Eagle, Q22-3707. Please call soon to
guarantee yourself this job. i 3 6.7
‘Briarwootf
<#lpartm«itts
Exercise Rooms
(Men & Women)
2 Swimming Pools
Sauna Baths
Tennis & Volleyball Courts
Recreation Center
1, 2, 3 Bedrooms
Furnished and Unfurnished
• ALL BILLS PAID
No Fuel Adjustment Charge
No Esculation Clause
Now Preleasing
For Summer & Fall Semesters
Campus Names
Moran gets award
for good service
Five seniors given
dis tingu is lied
Maj. Gen. Charles C. Pixley,
Academy of Health Sciences
superintendent, presented Col.
Guy G. Moran with the Second
Oak Leaf Cluster to the Legion
of Merit.
The award was for meritorious
service as Chief of the Veterinary
Science Division. Col. Moran
received his doctor of Veterinary
Medicine from Texas A&M Uni
versity.
Lemmon elected
1977 secretary
of horse association
honors awards
Five graduating studentsweJ
given Distinguished HoJ
Awards from the College ofEtij
cation.
Recipients in Education
Curriculum and Instructioni
Gayla Ilene Davidson andHeij
Lynn Norris.
In health and physical educ
tion: Charles R. Loyd and Ju(
Ann Terhune.
In industrial education!
Richard A. Youngblood.
Igi
Dr. Holland elecm
Mary Lemmon of Wylie, Tex.
is the new secretary of the
American Junior Quarter Horse
Association. She was elected
during the association’s Annual
Convention and World Cham
pionship Horse Show held in
Tulsa, Okla., Aug. 1-6.
She will attend Texas A&M
University this fall.
to chemical instituh
Dr. Charles D. Holland
been elected to the AmericanlJ
stitute of Chemical Engineerij
He was chosen by members
the institute for his contributioi
to design methods for distillatioi
and other unit operations.
Dr. Holland holds a.VI.S,ant
Ph.D. in chemical engineerinj
from Texas A&M University
has been on the faculty sine
1952.
Cosmic rays stud
being conducted
Steady part-time employ
ment for students. Baskin
& Robbins Ice Cream
Store. 2500 Texas Ave.
Pizza Hut of Bryan is now ac
cepting applications for im
mediate and fall employment.
Apply in person at 2610 Texas
Ave. I42t2
1. Enjoy Discounted Summer Rates
2. Outdoor Recreational Facilities
3. Night Club-Zacharias Green House
693-2933 1201 HWY. 30 693-3014
The C&S Transit Co.
Restaurant is presently
accepting applications
for waitresses and pizza
makers. Call 693-7623,
ask for the manager or
apply in person at 815
Hwy. 30 (next to
Sausalito Apts.). uste
Research on cosmic rays will lie
conducted by Texas A&M scientists
in a salt mine near Hockley. Cosmic
rays are atomic particles that move
through the solar system undis
turbed.
A 50-square-meter array of
specially-designed Geiger counters
is being assembled to detect the
^ very high energy radiation.
Texas A&M scientists Nelson
Duller, Philip Green and Laura
Bergamasco Osborne plan the ex
periment in space provided by the
United Salt Corp.
By placing detectors 1,500 meters
deep in the mine, the Texas A&M
team will have particles below a de
sired energy level blocked out by
the overburden of soil, rock and
salt.
“The experimental objective is to
look for anisotropies in very high
energy cosmic ray flux. Dr. Duller
said. Cosmic ray anisotropies — dif
ferent intensities from differing di
rections — are believed to be
caused by large scale magnetic fluc
tuations and lack of homogeneity in
the galaxy.
Little is known of the source of
cosmic rays, one of the most energe
tic phenomena outside of stars de
tected by man. Cosmic ray particles
constantly rain on and into the
earth’s atmosphere. By-products of
their interaction with atoms high in
the earth’s atmosphere penetrate
deep into the earth. Such particles
pass through an area the size of a
person’s head twice per second.
Indications from earlier smaller-
array studies show the cahrged par
ticles to vary in relation to gross
magnetic features of the galaxy.
From long-time-span “mapping”
with the salt mine equipment, the
Texas A&M group expects to detect
granular characteristics of the cos
mic ray flux and to quantify the var
iation.
Galactic features that deflect the
charged particles “may be magnetic
A civi
onal G
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'Vered
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ie Nan
an
Embrey’s Jewelry
Position for choir director for adult
choir program. First Christian
Church, Bryan. Salary depending on
experience and qualifications. Con
tact Church office 823-5451 or 846-
2784; 846-0625. isets
We Specialize In
Aggie Rings.
Diamonds Set —
Sizing —
Reoxidizing —
All types watch/jewelry
Repair
field irregularities of the spiral
of the galaxy, or enormous maj
clouds that do not vary appi
in a human lifetime.”
“The experiment will rei
several years of data collei
“We re not expecting many
per day,” Duller said. ■cam"
“The variation will be J ,
small, he explained, “less thaip 5 trt
per cent. We would be startldl
detect a one per cent flux variaft
The particles consists priinai
protons, one of the atomic
blocks. Cosmic ray particles all
elude 10 to 15 per cent alpha
cles, another form of radiation* The
less than one per cent atomicmWo and
of various heavier elements. BAlbu
The experiment is designefFe Ski
detect a particle as it passes thra liled h
one of the Geiger tubes in theai banned
The scientists are considering
ing the tubes from discaj
fluorescent light tubes. Thepait
ionizes gas flowed through theS
generating an electrical pulse it
electronically sensed, counted
telemetered to College Statioaf
two-meter radio.
Arrangement of detectors
give the scientists three 15-di
wide views, from above the eaii
equator to 60 degrees north o(j
equator. Because the plane of
galaxy angles across the cele
equator, rotation of the eartli
cause the array to sweep oil
covering various parts ofthegs
and areas north and south ofi
galactic plane.
By varying the depth of the
the A&M group could ‘Took’ i
tides of different energies. Dr
borne indicated that particlesM
ing the Hockley mine equip
enter the ground with em
greater than 300 billion eh
volts. Machines used in
physics studies accelerate
up to 200 billion electron volt
Considering the size of the
and its depth, Osborne said, tl
pertinent should detect three
lion particles per year.
The mine environment is hoi'
ideal for the experiment. Moi
is quickly absorbed by the salt
very diy stays around 90 to 9i|
grees Fahrenheit. There arf|
fumes, since everything is el
cally powered, ” Duller said
(
Aggie Charge Accounts
9-5:30 846-5816
Bl.RENT.
1 1;"f lllffti Hill siilli
BATTALION CLASSIFIED PULLS!
Call 845-2611
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Fanners Insurance Group
3400 S. College
HAVE LUNCH ON US!
Everyone who leases an apt. through A&M Apt. Place
ment Service will be given a FREE Lunch at T.J.’s. Our
way of saying, “Thanks Ags.”
LEASING NOW FOR FALL 77
Call for appointment
mm,.
A&M APT.
PLACEMENT SERVICE
A Free Service
m
693-3777
ALLEN
Oldsmobile
Cadillac
SALES - SERVICE
“Where satisfaction is
standard equipment”
2401 Texas Ave.
823-8002
RAY’S AFRICAN VI0LETS|
— SPECIAL -
5 miniatures for $6.50
Blooming Trailers, Gift Pls'\
& Supplies
693-3237
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Rivers’ Leather Goods
SPECIALIZING IN AGGIE BELTS
SADDLES, BILLFOLDS & PURSES
All types of leather work and custom orders
4012 Stfllmeadow
Wee Village Shopping Center
846-192|
(Just off 29th Si|
BARCELONA APARTMENTS
Now Leasing for Fall Semester
9-Month Lease with
Individual Leases
All Bills Paid
1 & 2 Bedroom
Furnished & Unfurnished
No Escalation Clause
'or Fuel Adjustment
Game Room &
Party Room
Bicycling Distance to
A&M
Rental Office open Mon.-Fri.
8:30-12:00, 1:00-5:30
700 DOM1N1K
693-0261
Swimming Pool
Security Guards
Tennis & Volleyball
Courts
Three Laundry Rooms
No Pets
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