Page 10 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1979 sh1rts + Woodstone Center 907 Harvey Rd. (Hwy. 30) 693-9308 'We Sell Shirts' Open 9-9 Regents confirm approve 102 promotions, tenure for 90 on faculty TEXAS JF7BS\ Pff FURNITURE 'feT OUTLET Discount Prices on Showroom Samples damaged freight overshipments bankrupt stock SAVE ON NO FRILLS BUYING 822-5429 Texas Furniture Outlet 712 Villa Maria - Bryan II The Texas A&M University Sys tem Board of Regents approved the promotions of 102 Texas A6cM Uni versity and Texas Agricultural Ex periment Station (TAES) personnel with faculty rank, and confirmed granting of tenure for 90 faculty members. The action is effective Sept. 1. Promoted to the rank of full pro fessor were: Roger Beaumont, his tory; Walter L. Bradley, mechanical engineering; L.A, Carlson, aero space engineering; David Chester, small animal medicine and surgery; H.L. Chevalier, aerospace engineer ing; Leonard R. Cornwell, mechani cal engineering; S. Kerry Cooper and Wayne E. 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Stalcup, educational ad ministration; and George L. Teetes, entomology. Elevated to the rank of associate professor were Billy J. Adams, man agement; R.J.Q. Adams, history; Jack A. Barnes, industrial engineer ing; David L. Barrow, mathematics; Jerry Caldwell, animal science; R.G. Chilton, aerospace engineering; B.K. Colburn, electrical engineer ing; Thomas Craig, veterinary mi crobiology and parasitology; John T. Demel, engineering design graphics; Maurice E. Dennis, indus trial education; O. Eknoyan, electri cal engineering; Steven M. Flory, accounting; Albert L. Ford, physics; and Stephen A. Fulling, mathemat ics. In addition, Charles M. Futrell, marketing; Jesus Garcia, educational curriculum and instruction; John C. Groth, finance; Edward D. Harris, biochemistry and biophysics; Kerry F. Harris, entomology; Karen E. Hillier, environmental design; Claudine Hunting, modern lan guages; Gerald L. Maffei, environmental design; Eugene L. Marquis, civil engineering; Make McDermott Jr., mechanical engi neering; Joel M. Moss, physics; Jack R. Nation, psychology; Ronald J. Newton, plant sciences; P.S. Noe, electrical engineering; and Wesley F. Page, agricultural education. Also, Philip N. Pregill, landscape architecture; David L. Pugh, urban and regional planning; Larry J. Reynolds, English; Michael P. Rosynek, chemistry; William H. Rupley, educational curriculum and instruction; B.D. Russell, electrical engineering; Richard Sandige, engi neering technology; Robert O. Segner Jr., building construction; Michael Sheively, veterinary anatomy; Nova J. SilvyandR. Doug las Slack, wildlife and fisheries sci ences; August W. Smith, manag- ment; Stephen L. Stark, educational adminsitration; Michael J. Steelier, mathematics; Charles R. Taylor, ag ricultural economics; Arnold Ved- litz, political science; Jay R. Walton, mathematics; Donald J. Woods, psy chology; W.P. Worley, electrical engineering; and Peter J. Zweig, ar chitecture. Advanced to the rank of assistant professor were Sara Alpern, history; David L. Bilbo, building construc tion; Bonnie E. Browne, political science; David L. Chapman, univer sity libraries; Janet Horne, English; Laura Kitzmiller, health and physi cal education; Eric N. Powell, oceanography; Sharon Rothmel, urban and regional planning; and Stuart A. Ross, political science. Tenure was granted to R.J.Q GRAND OPENING with every purchase get a free t-shirt over 50 t-shirts to be given away GRAND PRIZE 1 shirt/month/yr. COME ON OVER AND CHECK US OUT CULPEPPER PLAZA 693-0618 2 WARMUPS CAPS SPORTSWEAR Adams, history; P.E. Allen, electri cal engineering; Virginia Algermis- sen, university libraries; Ted F. An thony, business analysis; David G. Armstrong, educational curriculum and instruction; Michael J. Ash, educational psychology; Leonardo Auernheimer, economics; David L. Barrow, mathematics; William E. Beach, agricultural engineering; James J. Benjamin, accounting; Shir ley J. Black, history; Wilbert B. Blackburn, range science; John O M. Bockris, chemistry; Carl E. Buth, civil engineerng; Neville L. Carter, geophysics; A. K. Chan, elec trical engineering; and George C.Y. Chiou, veterinary pharmacology and toxicology. Additionally, Carl E. Coppock, animal science; Thomas Comstock, engineering techonolgy; Luis F. Costa, modern languages; Elizabeth Cowan and Gregory Cowan, English; Phil Davis, family and community medicine; John T. De mel, engineering design graphics; Maurice E. Dennis, industrial edu cation; Robert S. Dewers, forest sci ence; Clarence J. Dockweiler, edu cational curriculum and instruction; J.T. Dotson, engineering technol ogy; Thayne R. Dutson, animal sci ence; James A. Dyer, political sci ence; Everett Emino, horticulture; Rand B. Evans, psychology; Albert L. Ford, physics; Stephen Fuller, agricultural economics; Andrew S. Garay, biochemistry and biophysics; Bruce L. Gardner, agricultural eco nomics; Stefan Gartner, oceanog raphy; Douglas C. Godwin, educa tional curriculum and instruction; Harris J. Granger, physiology; Wade L. Griffin, agricultural economics; Edward D. Harris, biochemistry and biophysics; Mogens Hcnricksen, mechanical engineering; and Marx Herron, veterinary anatomy. Also, Larry A. Hickman, philos- phy; Gordon R. Hopkins, mechani cal engineering; Earl R. Hoskins, geophysics; Daniel L. Householder, industrial education; Leonard Hurov, veterinary small animal medicine and surgery; Garret M Ihler, medical biochemistry; Carl E. Jones, physiology; Laura L. Kitzmil ler, health and physical education; Stanley H. Kratchman, accounting; Charles W. Lamb Jr. Wayne A. LePori, agricultural neering; Raymond Loan, vela microhiolgoy and parasil Charles R. L,ong, animaUi Jerome Diving, English;!! Luttberg, political «# Elizabeth Maret-Havens, sod Janet McCann, English; McEachran, wildlife and sciences; John McGrath, vet pathology; John E. Morris, tional curriculum and inst Joel M. Moss, physics; Roi Newton, plant sciences; Thoi O’Connor, modern tang Emanuel Parzen, statistics;Pit! Pregill, landscape architecturtl Russell Puckett, engiJ technology. Others were John 1. Re;; business analysis; EdwardJJ berg, civil engineering; R MiU Richards, finance; Warrent business analysis; Michael P j nek, chemistry; Richard $ engineering technology; Gir Schugart, accounting; R Slack, wildlife and fisheries Robert J. Stalcup, education^ ministration; Lee Stavent modern languages; Miclw] Steelier, mathematics; Stone, pathology and medicine; Max D. Sum:! entomology; Akira TakayantJ nomics; George L. Til entomology; Robert E. Tri physics; Thomas F. Urban,| agement; Arnold litz, politiul ence; Jay R. Walton, mathtJ Merrill Whitburn, English;dj Worniuth, oceanography. I TAES promotions to.therJ professor were Jerry Johnson] hock Wayne Jordan. Temple] E. Matocha. Corpus Christi ] Advanced to the rank ofassj professor were John Abernallj William N. Lipe of Lubbock;! McCartor, Overton; Jaroy !l] Pecos; E. Hamer Paschal, l] mont; Patrick O. Reardon, Pi Sim A Reeves, Weslaco; Jt4i Slosser, Vernon, and Glennl ney, Beaumont. Barbara A. (11 of College Station was proraod assistant professor and Clj Taylor of Sonora was promoii research scientist. parents commit asked tc arts coi at 5:30 IfRE-VET Room 2 New ini [ILLEL C 800, Jei tudeni have su; stop by Iasketb I p.m. in Justin i ft 7:30 p. i dance a I Room 2 I men’s e aggie ci Americi Paris to Theater AMPUS < present ditoriun TAMU E\ I Room 3' MSGART5 I p.m. in METHOD I ing and TAMU HU I Instrum I Factors I are welt Iresh.nd I apply fo Iamu me I MSC. ■lass of I Ball and H Rudder ■TUDENT ■ are now ing. Jr., Parrot likes it better at home IEPHEID nabas Cc searches opera D Basemer ■ILLEL C United Press International COPENHAGEN, Denmark — A pet shop parrot found on a drunken man’s shoulder told police the name of its owner, but gave no clues to the whereabouts of 10 other parrots and 30 budgereegah stolen from the same shop earlier this week. A budgereegah is a type of parrot with zebra-like stripes. Police found Jakob the parrot on the shoulder of a Finnish citizen, sleeping on a Copenhagen sidewalk. Police turned their attention to Jakob, who appeared constflj For m more sober. BASEMI Jakob told them his namefl guest said “Hertha when askedt™ of his owner. SW IM T Police connected the pif ^" iN< Police connected the ' words with a burglary Sunf AGGIE Hertha Andersen’s Pet Shop.'F' Keat atoi had been robbed of $1,500 societ birds. r | The Finn, upon awaking said he could remember «■ ^|| <>u about a parrot. Police releas« " of ROBERT HALSELLi TRAVEL SERVICE! 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