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GROVE MOVIE: “Silent Movie,’ 1 'starring Mel Brooks will be shown
at 8:45 p.m. (PG).
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°ftheW] F dered through June 15 in Room 217, MSG between 8 a.m. and 4
tionfotpjj I p.m. weekdays.
APPRENTICESHIP TRAINING PROGRAM: The Physical Plant
Department of Texas A&M is accepting applications for the 1979
apprenticeship training program which offers training for carpen
ters, electricians, air conditioning and heating mechanics, elec
tronic technicians, plumbers, sheetmetal works, painters and au
tomotive mechanics. Interested persons should contact the Physi
cal Plant.
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PROVE MOVIE: “A Clockwork Orange,” starring Malcolm,
McDowel, will be shown at 8:45 p.m. (R).
REGISTRATION: Thursday is the last day for enrolling and for add
ing new courses for the first summer session.
?REE UNIVERSITY: Registration for Free University courses for
the first summer session begins Thursday. Registration will be
held in Rudder mall from noon to 5 p.m.
1EMORIAL BRIDGE GAME: There will be a memorial bridge]
game for Stuart Walker, an Aggie who recently died in a car acci
dent, to set up scholarship funds in his name in Houston. The
bridge game will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the golf clubhouse. Entry fee
is $1.50 per person. Donations will be accepted. For more informa
tion call 846-3849 or 693-1265. *
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7:30 p.m. in Room 504, Rudder Tower.
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GROVE MOVIE: “The Goodbye Girl,” starring Richard Dreyfuss
will be shown at 8:45 p.m. (PG).
1IDNIGHT MOVIE: Kentucky Fried Movie,” will be shown in the
Grove. (R).
DEADLINE: Friday is the last day to drop a course with no record.
^RT EXHIBIT: There will be a reception for the H.O. Kelly art
exhibit at 2 p.m. in Room 145, MSG.
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United Press International
AUSTIN — Gov. Bill Clements
â–  signed a bill implementing the
Tax Relief Amendment citizens
fig approved last November.
A spokesman in the governor s of-
[â–  said Clements had signed the
>ill. which was a compromise of a
louse-Senate conference commit-
withouUceremony over the
kend.
Wnder the bill all resident homes-
paders will get a $5,000 exemption
p>ni school district taxes, and
eowners over 65 will be eligible
an additional $10,000 property
xemption.
he measure also calls for all
ranch and timber land to be
d on its productivity rather than
ket value.
McKenzie-Baldzvin
BUSINESS COLLEGE
Inquire About Our Term
Starting July 10
Phone 822-6423 or 822-2368
Vet school starts
four-year program
beginning in the fall
THE BATTALION
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1979
Page 3
BY KEITH TAYLOR
- Battalion Staff
-The Texas A&M University Col
lege of Veterinary Medicine is join
ing the rest of the University in a
four-year education program begin
ning the fall semester of 1979.
The college has been on a three-
year trimester program since 1964.
“There are many reasons for the
change,” said Dr. Wallace Bay, as
sociate dean of the college.
“We want to slow down the pace
for the students. We want to give
them an opportunity to reflect on
what they have been studying. This
will give them more time to think,
develop thoughts, and put together
the two. Also it will give them an
opportunity to work with a veteri
narian during the summer months.”
The 138 students entering the col
lege in the fall will be divided into
two groups. One group will pursue
the three-year program and the
other will start the four-year plan at
the end of their sophomore year.
The class will be divided to phase
in the four-year program. Bay said.
The first class to go completely
through the four-year program will
be the students entering in the fall
of 1980.
The new program has been
planned for several years, but the
veterinary school administration
only recently reached finalization of
the plan, he said.
The new plan will probably help
extend research opportunities be
cause of the open summer, Bay said.
The smaller number of students in
the summer will allow professors
and senior students more time to
work on research projects.
The current program gives the
students three weeks vacation in
December and August and one
week off in April.
Senior students will continue to
have staggered vacation periods
with the four-year program.
Surveys were taken of student,
faculty, and former students. Bay
said. The majority in all the surveys
were in favor of the change, he said.
The Board of Regents approved
the new program at their meeting
May 22.
WALTON
Stained Glass
Studio
Announces new classes
beginning week of June 11.
Each class is 3 hours for
6 weeks. Fee $20.
Morning classes 10-1
Afternoon classes 2-5
Evening classes 7-10
3810 Texas Ave.
Bryan
846-4156
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