The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 08, 1977, Image 6

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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1977
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ALL YOU CAN EAT . . .
Monday-Friday 11:30-2:00
Salad, spaghetti with meat sauce, garlic bread and
pizza.
East Gate
Across from TAMU
Aggie owned and operated
Former Texas A&M Univer
sity students took two of the top
four prizes with innovative engi
neering designs in this year’s
James F. Lincoln Arc Welding
Foundation competition.
Neil Jones of Athens received
a $500 prize for a “Playground
Raceway’ which described a
two-car, concentric track race
way designed for children’s use
at a public playground. Ronnie
Skerik of Abbott won $250 for
the analysis and design of a
toothpaste dispenser used by
quadriplegics. The students pre
pared their entries while under
graduate students. The Lincoln
Arc Welding Foundation of
Cleveland, Ohio, sponsors the
Student Engineering Design
Competition annually, granting
awards in four areas of competi
tion — graduate and under
graduate in two divisions, struc
tural and mechanical. In the
1977 competition, the Founda
tion granted $23,800 in awards to
67 students of engineering and
technology and their 26 respec
tive colleges.
Airforce General
to review at march-in
with reserve units based at
ridge AFB, Mich. Heprogre!
from line pilot to group co®.
mander, flying and instructing®
the P-51, T-33 and F-80, F-Si
F-86, C-119 and C-130, amt;
other aircraft. Marshall receivtj
his first star in April, 1973
Sun Theatres
333 University 84i
The only movie in town
Double-Feature Every Week
846-9808
Open 10 am - 2 am Mon-Sat
12 Noon - 12 Midnight Sun
No one under 18
Escorted Ladies Free
BOOK STORE & 25c PEEP SHOWS
Air Force Maj. Gen. Roy M.
Marshall will review Texas
A&M’s Coips of Cadets at the
Arkansas game march-in.
A civilian-soldier, Marshall
commands the 10th Air Force
(Reserve) headquartered at
Bergstrom AFB, at Austin. His
home is in Birmingham, Mich.
Besides taking salutes at the
12:20 p.m. Corps entry to Kyle
Field, Marshall will take part in
other campus events including a
Saturday morning Coips brief
ing. The two-star general will be
hosted by the Air Force ROTC
detachment, headed by Col.
Kenneth W. Durham. Marshall
flew 79 combat missions in
Europe with the 50th Fighter
Group during World War II and
has 35 years active and reserve
service. He had 300 combat
hours in the P-47 Thunderbolt.
The officer, who grew up in De
troit, maintained Air Force Re
serve affiliation after the war
with Japan ended, while com
pleting college degree work at
Wayne State University and a
year of law school. Marshall is
president of a Detroit corpora
tion. Until assuming command of
the Central Air Force Reserve
Region, later redesignated the
Halliburton Education
gives 13th annual grant
A grant of $15,000 was madel
Texas A&M to continue the Hal
liburton Chair held by Dr,
Charles A. Rodenberger, assis
tant dean of engineering and pm.
fessor of aerospace engineering
This marked the 13th annual
grant to the University s Collegt
of Engineering by the Hallib
ton Education Foundation ol
Dallas. A&M President JarvisE.
Miller and Dean of Engineering
Fred J. Benson received tlie
i grant.
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