The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 19, 1977, Image 6

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    THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Ohlsen, James Raymond
Degree: Ph.D. in Chemistry
Dissertation: CHARACTERIZATION OF
ON-ON BY RESONANCE RAMAN AND
INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY.
Time: 10:00 A.M. on September 20, 1977
Place: 1335 Chemistry Annex
G. VV. Kunze
Dean of the Graduate College
Keys, including two Toyota, one room with
#318, etc. 845-1106. ’ !2t2
TI SR-50 lost 9 14-77 between Zachry and Li
brary. Please call Arnold 846-4935. 120
Lost — TI Calculator on shuttlebus
846-7923, Reward.
LOS I: Brown, black, and white medium sized
dog with choker collar. Answers to "Witchita”
846-9523. ,2(3
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Mays, Benita Banister
Degree: Ph.D. in Health & Physical Educa
tion
Dissertation: THE EFFECTIVENESS OF A
SELF-INSTRUCTIONAL PACKAGE
FOR TEACHING CONTINUOUS
FLOW ANALYSIS IN MEDICAL LAB
ORATORY TECHNOLOGY.
Time: 7 P.M. on September 21, 1977
Place: 101 Educational TV Bldg.
G. W. Kunze
Dean of the Graduate College
FOUND
Found: White contact case w/lens on Jersey.
Call Billy 779-6086. I2t2
FOR SAFI
’72 Chevy Van, completely customized, inside
and outside, mag wheels, air, much more. See
to appreciate. $4,500. 779-3165. 1315
FULL OR PART TIME
HOUSEWIVES OR STUDENTS
Help wanted, both day or night shift and weekends.
Housewives work while children are in school. Stu
dents nights 5 p.m. - 10 p.m. & weekends.
COUNTER AND CASHIER WORK
$2.60/hour
Bryan
1101 Texas
An Equal Opportunity Employer
APPLY IN PERSON ONLY
WHATABURGER
College Station
105 Dominik
FOR RENT
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Bryan, Christopher Fulton
Degree: Ph.D. in Animal Breeding
Dissertation: AN IMMUNOGENETIC
ANALYSIS OF CATTLE LYMPHO
CYTE ALLOANTIGENS.
Time: 3 P.M. on September 21, 1977
Place: 305A MSC Tower
G. W. Kunze
Dean of the Graduate College
GOLF CLUBS, Haig Ultra. Irons #3-9.
Aluminum woods. Spalding bag. Good condi
tion. $75. 693-7149 after 5. 1313
Enjoy country living, 2 bedroom house on 100
acres, 9 miles TAMU. $ 175/mo. plus utilities.
822-5875. 13(3
71 Buiek Rivera. Good condition. 85,000
miles. Call 823-6384 after 5 p.m. 12(2
1.5 ft 1 Compact Refrigerator. Used 2 yes.
$70. 779-4964 111.3
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Hardin, David Denton
Degree: Ph.D. in Nuclear Engineering
Dissertation: SINGULAR FUNCTION
ENRICHED FINITE ELEMENT
METHODS FOR MULTIGROUP
NEUTRON DIFFUSION PROBLEMS.
Time: 3 P.M. on September 27, 1977
Place: 129 Zachry
G. W. Kunze
Dean of the Graduate College
Bring your bikes to White’s Auto Store-Col
lege Station, your oldest and most depend
able store, for parts, repair or trade and prices
you like.
WANT AD RATES
One day 10c per word
Minimum charge — $1.00
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each insertion
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DEADLINE
12 noon day before publication
TRAVIS HOUSE
APARTMENTS
1 & 2- Bdr. Apts.
All utilities paid
15-Days Free Rent If You Sign
A Lease Now!
505 Hwy. 30
693-7184
Hey! How about your favorite photo on a 2 ft. x 3
ft. POSTER! Only $6 95, copies $3.50; 20" x
30" color poster $15.95, copies $10. Send
check or M.O. with your name, address and any
B&W or color photo (returned) to Economy
Creative Products, P.O. Box 5851, Sarasota,
Fla. 33579. No negatives or slides please. Add
$1.00 tor postage and handling. Three week de
livery (UPS). Your satisfaction guaranteed!
1315
New, unfurnished 3-bed
room, 2-bath brick home,
6 blocks from campus. Will
lease until December or May.
$395/mo. Call WTA Compa-
ny, 693-4794. ms
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
HELP WANTED
HELP! Need two tickets to A&M-Teeh game.
Dial 693-9186. Ilt7
Secretarial applications being accepted by
local architectural office. Call 846-3771 for ap
pointment. 12(5
ACGIELAND REFUND POLICY
“Yearbook fees are refundable in full during
the semester in which payment is made.
Thereafter no refunds will he made on cancel
led orders. Yearbooks must be picked up (lur
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
l>eeii paid. ”
This policy t(«)k effect on October 22, i976.
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.
ATTENTION
DECEMBER GRADUATES
You may begin ordering your
Graduation Announcements
September 5th thru September
30th in the Student Finance
Center, Room 217, Memorial
Student Center, from 8:00 to
4:00, Monday thru Friday. 7tt6
The C&S Transit Co. Restaurant is
accepting applications for a full time
bartender. Experience not required
— we will train the right person. Call
693-7623 or apply in person at 815
Hwy 30 (next to Sausalito Apts.)2t2o
VILLAGE OAKS APTS.
3200 Pinfeather
Now ready for occupancy.
Only a few left.
822-2366
Dennys Restaurant is now
accepting applications for
evening and night shifts for
waitresses and dishwashers.
Come by anytime.
5t10
f FEflkTnTiAN flAK*]
APARTMENTS
Need two men to work as a team.
Project: Dismantle 20' x 30’ Texas
Greenhouse and reassemble. See
Henry Hawley, Rodeway Inn, 1601
Texas, Bryan.
1318
SERVICES
ACADEMIC RESEARCH — ull fields. Send
$1.00 for mail order catalog of 7,(MX) topics.
Box 25918-Z, Los Angeles, CA 90025. (213)
477-8474. 13(30
Part-time delivery help needed.
Must be available afternoons and
Saturday mornings. Interest in med
ical field helpful. Call 822-7718 for
appointments.
13(5
Now taking applications for
part-time work. Apply in per
son at Dairy Queen #1,
2323 S. Texas Avenue near
K-Mart. 12(6
Service For All
Chrysler Corp. Cars
Body Work — Pa nting
HALSELL MOTOR
COMPANY INC.
Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922
1411 Texas Ave. — 823-8111
SPECIAL OFFER
TO ALL APARTMENT SEEKERS!
One month free rent will be given on all apart
ments that are leased and occupied during the
month of September. (This offer is applicable
to lease terms of 8 months or more.)
ROOMMATF, WANTKD
Free one month rent. Two bedroom fur
nished. #128, 411 Hwy. 30 Tan^dewood, ilt.5
‘ WORK WVMID
Full time typing. Symbols. Call 823-
7723. ' 392tfo-
Typing. 846-3491. 145t74
PROFESSIONAL TYPING SERVICES. Lo
cated 707 University Drive. Hours 9-5,
Monday through Friday. Phone 846-9109.3(20
Typing. 823-4579. 136184
Typing. Experiene« i d, fast, accurate. AH'-
kinds. 822-0544. t satinJ
LOST
NEED
someone to clean house 5
hrs. a week either on Thurs
day or Saturday. $3.50/hr.
Call 693-4626 after 5. tm
Pizza iim
Full and part-time help needed for day an
night shift. Hours can be arranged to fit
your schedule. Apply in person. 413
Texas Ave. College Station. 145(24
NEEDED
Part-time Respiratory Thera
py technician. No experience
necessary. Contact Ed Car-
reon, Bryan Hospital,
822-1347, ext. 249. tits
I o
Furnished & Unfurnished
Efficiency 1, 2 & 3
Bedroom Apartments
All Utilities Included
No Escalation Clause or
Fuel Adjustment Charge
Two Swimming F*ools
Tennis Courts
Party/Meeting Room
Health Spas, including
Saunas for Men & Women
Three Laundry Rooms
Rental office open Monday through Friday 9-6
693-1110 1501 Hwy. 30 693-1011
; LOST: Lady’s watch, in vicinity
of Administration-Oceanogra
phy-Animal Science Buildings.
Sentimental value. Reward. Call
693-6041 or 779-7000. ms
LOST-REWARD
Young black male cat, five to six
months old. White spot on chest.
Lost in campus area Saturday,
Sept. 10. Please call 693-2806.
1116
ALLEN
Oldsmobile
Cadillac
SALES - SERVICE
“Where satisfaction is
standard equipment”
2401 Texas Ave.
823-8002
The C&S Transit Co.
Restaurant is accepting
applications for the fol
lowing positions:
— Pizza Makers
— General Help
Excellent wages
Part-time & full time
needed.
Call 693-7623 or apply
in person at 815 Hwy 30
(next to Sausalito
AptS.) 2120
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
3400 S. College 823-8051
Samson
PROFESSIONAL
HAIR
DESIGN
George Ann Hoke, Judy Fondy,
Kathy Grimes, Vickie Matthews,
Judy McCann.
1510 Holleman
College Station
693-1772
(not pictured: Jane Kroll)
SEBRING
The Battalion c ' assified
Call 845-2611
Bolivian 'producer'
Eudoro Galindo, right, may have the title as Bolivia’s
greatest producer of Aggies. His oldest son Ramiro, left of
Bryan, was the first followed by two more sons, a daughter
and a granddaughter with 11 more grandchildren waiting in
the wings.
Two medical students
receive scholarships
Medical students Timothy Field
of Plainview and Jay Franklin of
Tyler were named Friday to receive
new $1,500 seholarships made avail
able to Texas A&M University’s first
class of medical students.
Field, a 1977 magna cum laude
graduate of Texas A&M, was
selected as initial reeipient of the
Harrison Scholarship established by
local physician Dr. Richard Harri
son III, a 1947 Texas AikM
graduate, to honor his father. Dr. R.
H. Harrison. Harrison presented
the award.
Franklin was initial recipient of
the Dr. Sam Houston Sanders
Scholarship established by Sanders,
a 1922 Texas A&M graduate and
now a physician in Memphis.
Both scholarships were endowed
with $30,000 gifts to the University.
At the ceremonies, it was an
nounced that Tarleton State Univer
sity graduate Garry Anderson of
Stephenville would attend medical
classes here on the $2,000 Frank A.
and Gladys F. Chamberlin Schol
arship awarded a student from
Erath County. Anderson graduated
this year from TSU with a perfect
4.0 grade point ratio.
In addition, 10 of the 32-inember
charter class were recognized for
top academic achievement and each
received a $300 merit award.
, They included Anderson, Gary
Latson of Amarillo, Robert
Luedecke of Corpus Christi, Scott
Orth of Houston, Mark Sicilio of
College Station, John Ulrey and Joel
Vogt of Pasadena, Patricia Watson of
Houston, Leslie Webb of Odessa
and Thomas Wheeler of Seguin.
Dean of Medicine James Knight
also recognized other scholarship
holders among the 32 students; in
cluding President s Endowed
Scholars Susan Rudd of Houston
and Paul Schmidt of Fort Worth.
As President’s Endowed Schol
ars, Rudd and Schmidt were chosen
while still in high school to receive
the $ 1,250-per-year awards.
Texas A&M s group of medical
students may be the- youngest in the
nation. Entering an accelerated
program, they average two years
younger (age 20) than the national
norm for beginning medical stu
dents.
The students also rank higher
academically with an average grade
point ratio of 3.83 on a 4.0 system.
Women comprise 21 per cent of
the first Texas A&M medical class.
Sun Theatres
333 University 846-9808
The only movie in town
Double-Feature Every Week
Open 10 am - 2 am Mon-Sat
12 Noon - 12 Midnight Sun
— No one under 18
Escorted Ladies Free
BOOK STORE & 25c PEEP SHOWS
POOL TOURNAMENT
TONIGHT 8 P.M.
ZACHAR1AS
GREENHOUSE
club & game parlor
1201 Hwy. 30
(The Briarwood Apartments)
902 Jersey
(adjacent to southside of campus)
846-1726
Tuesdays, 5:30 p.m.:
Eucharist & Supper
Wednesdays 12 noon Bible Study
Fridays, 6:30 a.m.:
Eucharist & Breakfast
Sundays, 6:30 p.m.:
Fellowship & Eucharist
Fr. James Moore, Chaplain
BL
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ouch
be v:
C .ompilcd from
United Press Internatioiiil
It was officially the busiest)
Southwest Conference bislj
nine games, five wins, four In
But it was more than just
bers.
It was the clay that the Hu am
Cougars lost the soul of llj
tense, quarterback Danny Dai
well as a game to the Pem
Nittany Lions.
It was the clay that
(.’ampbell re-arrived at thel'i
sity of Texas and encouraged#
to start thinking about thel
horns meeting with Oklahoma;
weeks hence.
It was the day nationally a
Texas Tech survived an earlri
to register its second winoj|
son.
And it was the day that If
and TCU, two teams
now here, played thedamoi
seen in these parts in recent
For the record:
Oregon 29
TCU 24
In a little 1 more than three
the Ducks and Horned Fi
cumulated 214 yards
and committed a combined!
turnovers.
Early in the final period
linebacker Steve Barker, a:
bis helmet in his hand, dash
the bench and tackled Oi
linebacker Kenny Bryant,\\l
in the 1 process of running for
was officially recorded as a91
interception return.
As if that wasn’t enough
scored three times in justoss
minutes to tie the game »i
minutes left, hut the Homed]
were done in by a safety and
goal to lose, 29-24. It was then
straight loss, the longest ti
streak of inability in major
football.
Ob, yes. On the extra poi
after Oregon's first touehdtm
tidy 57-yard punt return hy
Grant — place kicker Roy ( Mcb
booted the hall out of the si
and the ball struck an unsusp ' on )
female security guard in the
she stood under a shade tree;
ing a soft drink.
TCU has won only one
34 games. This year s season
oil poorly for the Horned
w hen they lost to SMU 45-21
1 lorned Frog Coach F.
said last week that histeamb
shown enough fight in the
b
Tin
nen’s
enni:
Tin
377-1
ng u:
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han
game and replaced nine start 4 m
tore the Oregon contest.
His team apparently,tookli
erally since a brief brawl emp h (,se
the third quarter which ei
both benches and took thef
plement of officials and cm
staffs to stop.
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level
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Th
ays,
AAA;
and
resh:
Penn State 31
Houston 14 ^ n t 01
H ouston, which had
UCLA last Monday night, rad
stop Penn State all day,
and w ill he without the sen
Dav is for six weeks hecaue
separated shoulder.
Grub
Ei!
Texas 68
Virginia 0
Earl Campbell ran for IS
in less than two quarters lot,
Texas (2-0) clobbered Virgini
The victory gave the 13(1k
Longhorns a 2-0 record i
creased their point produdi
the season to 113. Texas has
be scored on.
Baylor 21
Kentucky 6
Baylor s defense shut thel
Kentucky' while the Bears(l-
advantage of Wildcats tunrt
win their first game of the
21-6. Baylor Coach Grant Tti
to send in Sam Bickham at [I
back after freshman starte
Smith sustained an injured
der.
for 4
faeilii
unde
faeilii
tor,”
'TI
said,
been
play
a rail
peop
make
M:
Wes
Arkansas 28
Okla. State 6
Arkansas (2-0) showed srtj
strength in bumping off Ok!
State, 28-6. Arkansas’running
Ben Cowins, gained more th
yards. Total yards gained «<
most identical with Arkansas!
425 yards to OSU’s 390 as Ad
defense shut the Cowboys o
goal line.
Texas Tech 49
New. Mexico St. 14
Eighth-rated Texas Tedi
shook off early troubles to
New Mexico, 49-14. The!
went into the locker room at f
facing a 14-14 tie. Tech cjuatj
Rodney Allison came hack
third quarter to score twice;®
a pass to Split End Sandy Wj
and a second time a few id
later on a 16-yard run.
Florida 48
Rice 3
On the gloomy side for tli
ferenee, Rice (1-1) was hash
Florida, 48-3. Rice nmninl
Earl Cooper suffered from the 1
sics as he fumbled three d
Florida turned all three era)
Rice into scores.
NTSU 24
SMU 13
Southern Methodist (1-1)'“
easy victim of North Texas'
24-13. bringing revenge foD
Texas coach Hayden Fry, «k
fired bv SMU live seasonsap'