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Campus Names THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1979 Page 9 A&M’s Julie Fiske, ns $500 award |A second term bio- ejhgineering student, Julie Fiske, been awarded a $500 check by the Federal Employee As- ciation in San Antonio. She is a hduate of Robert E. Lee High phool in San Antonio where she hs in the National Honor Soci- Because of classes, her parents lid sister received the award for her at the association’s dinner. Her father, Charles Fiske, is a slice captain on San Antonio’s jrce. The award is given to any fed- ral, state, county or city em ployee, or legal dependent if they have graduated from an credited high school. Moody picks new sea cadet leaders The Texas Maritime Academy at Moody College in Galveston announced new cadet leaders March 19. Rear Adm. Kenneth Haynes, superintendent of the academy, said J. Mark Grinstead of Seabrook has been selected as corps commander. The admiral also named Charles Gabriel of Dickinson, as corps executive officer. The new Corps Chief Petty Officer is Stephen Potz-Nielsen of Longview. New Corps Adjutant is Jeanne Lam- brecht of Lockport, N.Y., and the new Corps Master-At-Arms is William McBride of Austin. Saying his policy is to “in crease both the responsibility and authority of the cadet leader ship as soon as possible,” Haynes announced new cadet company commanders. Company A com mander is Blake Peevy of Texas City. Stacy Payne of Houston will command B company. Com pany C commander is Frank Ridgley of San Antonio and D company’s commander will be Russell Gregg of Edmond, Okla. The Texas Maritime Academy is part of the Texas A&M Univer sity System and is one of only five maritime academies in the nation. It is the only one on the gulf coast. Batt staffers win writing awards Several Battalion editors have won state or nationwide awards recently. David Boggan, sports editor, placed tenth in the na tional Hearst Foundation Jour nalism Awards Program and won a $100 scholarship. He received the award for a story last fall about former Head Football Coach Emory Bollard’s resigna tion. Andy Williams, assistant man aging editor, will receive an award scroll for placing nineteenth in the same competi tion. He won his award in the “breaking news” category for a story last December concerning a hiring scheme for a non existent warehouse in the area. Kim Tyson, editor, won the Corpus Christi Press Club s “University Award” as outstand ing college journalist for 1978. Tyson was judged against other collegiate journalists who sub mitted clippings for the contest. She received the $1,000 cash in Corpus Christi last Friday. Vet medical group honors Dr. Price Dr. Alvin A. Price was hon ored by the Texas Veterinary Medical Association at its recent annual convention in San An tonio. TVMA President Dr. A.F. Smith presented Price a plaque that read “In appreciation of service as keynote speaker for Veterinarian’s Political Action Committee 1977-78.” Currently administrator of biomedical science and professor of veterinary physiology at Texas A&M University’s College of Veterinary Medicine, Price has received numerous honors from the TVMA and other professional organizations. Price joined the Texas A&M faculty in 1949 in the anatomy department and served as dean of the veterinary college from 1957 to 1973. Klussmann named head of wildlife, fisheries Dr. Wallace G. Klussmann, wildlife and fisheries project leader and marine program leader for the Texas Agricultural Extension Service, has been named head of the Texas A&M University Wildlife and Fisheries Department. Klussmann will fill the vacancy created when Dr. James Teer resigned recently to become di- ftector of the Welder Wildlife Foundation. The new department head came to Texas A&M in 1963 to serve as wildlife and fisheries specialist and was later named project leader for the Extension Service. The appointment was an nounced jointly by Dr. Perry L. Adkisson, the university’s vice president for agriculture and re newable resources; Dr. J.M. Prescott, vice president for academic affairs, and H.O. Kun- kel, dean of agriculture. RAND OPENING Save ity lion ds 1 J Serendipity Shop “Where the unusual is usual” Religious hooks Leather hound NIV Bibles Unusual gifts for all ages Magic, novelty and gag gifts Magician available for parties Special Group Resistol Felt Hats 40% Off LARGE SELECTION LARRY MAHAN AND WRANGLER BOOTS 40% SELECTED RACK LADY WRANGLER SPORTSWEAR SPECIAL GROUP MENS LONG SLEEVE SHIRTS REGISTER FOR FREE PAIR OF TONY LAMA BOOTS TO BE GIVEN AWAY SAT MARCH 31 CULPEPPER PLAZA 60% Culpepper Plaza 693-9405 New location in the LaSalle Hotel in Bryan ^ggielandpi^* FREE TRANSFERS WITH PURCHASE OF REGULARLY PRICED SHIRT. 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