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Page 4 THE BATTALION THURSDAY. AUGUST 31. 1978 GARDEN-N-DISCO Welcomes You Back To The Nicest Club with 11MP HIM TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY 8-12 BEGINNING SEPTEMBER 5 m tun mu $50 FIRST PRIZE OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK WITH HAPPY HOUR DAILY 6-8 HOURS — Sunday 8-12 Mon.-Thurs. 6-12 Fri.-Sat. 6-1 (THE OLD PEANUT GALLERY) 813 OLD COLLEGE RD. 846-1100 Freelance Graphic Designer Illustrator Advertising Agency Our advertising agency is looking for a very talented person to sketch rough lay outs, and prepare finished camera-ready art for our several local and regional ac counts. Ability and speed are important. Send samples only, no calls or interviews until your work has been evaluated. Good Xerox copies are acceptable. RS&A Richard Smith & Associates A Division of Richard Smith Company 3743 South Texas Ave/Bryan,Texas 77801 Dr. John Pearson, (left), first dean of the Col lege of Business Administration, was honored this week at a dinner. He is retiring as dean after 15 years with the department, the last ten of which he served as dean. Dr. TedAnthom associate professor of business analysis, pres, ented the dean with a set of golf clubs. Courtesy photo by Lynn Zimmermn Retiring dean of business at A&M honored recently y, w 19 ben end e st rdo’ By MICHELLE SCUDDEK Battalion Staff An appreciation dinner was given this week in the Memorial Student Center for Dr. John Pearson, Texas A&M University s first dean of the Has It All! (Whether you’re an engineer or an artist, an architect or an environmental designer, has the supplies you need.) Our College Station Store will open 8 a.m.-8 p.m. Aug. 28-30and 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Sat. Aug. 26 and Sat. 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Pearson is retiring from the position alter 10 years. He will still he employed In the college as a professor in the depart ment of Management. It was announced that a schol arship has been established by the College of Business Administration. The size of the scholarship has not yet been determined. Harry Zen- ner, chairman of the appreciation dinner committee, said contribu tions to establish the scholarship are being accepted and base been for the past two months. A portrait of Pearson was un veiled at the dinner and will he presented to the University. Pearson came to Texas A&M in 1963 and was director of the school of Business. He was named dean oi the College of Business Administra tion when it opened in 1968. Dr. Ted Anthony, an associate professor in the department of Business Analysis and Research, who was a student of Dr. Pearson s 20 years ago on August 29, was Mas ter ol C .'eremonies at the Other speakers at the cliniw eluded Dr. Richard Wainti At loi mer \ ice president for Adi und Allans. Dr. Samuel Gillespie.li ol the marketing cle\v,\stami lz>< Robert Sfr.-nr.wr, .me/ewfeC t ALL as re the College ol Business Adi tion; and Mr. Bookman President of City National Baj Bryan. "The expression of warnA kindness was overwhelming ! son said. It simply had toi* most special moment in my During Pearson’s temirejsi )Vert the College of Business Admii tion has tripled in enrollment,a graduate program was estaltj ' ns * w here none existed before Pearson says he feels the ^ change in the College hasbea alias quality, evidenced by the fidjuthi both the doctoral and master! dents in the College ol Bna Administration scored higlw their Craeluate .Record Enroll (GRE) exams, than any graduate students in the unives Man-killing food United Press International WASHINGTON — Worldwide Institute says a ‘‘biological mas sacre is imminent, slvith evolution distorted by the acceleration of ex tinction of plant and animal species on earth. It said most of the species lost will he plants, and said for each plant 10 to 30 species along the food chain also die. The final result, it said, will he a “more hostile environment for man. labe It said one animal per hour may become extinctk end of this century limustM! uses< actions of man - thru atiti: worldwide devclopimuh killin iction animals lor food and proiit, us toxic chemicals such as pestiri rillioi and industrial wastes. "Thefifc iholi life w ill not just suffer a minorij iions ,.1 it w ill hr tom the paper - warned. Nature photo display to be shown in MSG ider mne: gain dam anc Albe I Liqu Ited ates, Imini TTiei plant sim ictun "Nature Images of the American Tropics, an exhibition of photo graphs by Carlos Rivero-Bianco, will be on display in Texas A&M University's Memorial Student Center gallery, Wednesday through Sept. 16, Tire color photographs are of Venezuelan and Costa Rican nature subjects. Blanco is currently .working doctorate in w ildlife and flstfl] sciences at Texas A&M. The 30-print exhibit will buf from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily,imli ing Satrudav and Sunday, in MSC. 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