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4»s local Battalion/PageS January 28, IRREGULARS! Now Only Upward bound Men’s & Ladies All-Courts Are Here Ags! Faculty promotions approved by Regents 17 90 / pair Headquarters For Softball Uniforms! 'Th. l ocker Room "SPORTSHOES UNLIMITED” OPEN 9:30-6:00 MONDAY-SATUROAY (ACROSS FROM MANOR EAST MALL) 779-9484 any 17" or 20" one item or more pizza Free Delivery CHANELLO’S 846-3768 Not valid during any other special as* s-l c I I PIZZA & SUBS 1 off JL more any. 14" two item or pizza Free Delivery CHANELLO’S 846-3768 Not valid during any other special ~ I ■S I ^ I 301 Patricia EVERY DAY !2 ! $ 1 off your pizza with this coupon if it is not delivered within 30 minutes from the time you ordered. CM 00 -Q <u Uu CHANELLO’S 846-3768 FREE COKES WITH EVERY PIZZA ORDERED! 30 Minute Guaranteed FREE DELIVERY a. _ x 1 OJ ■ 846-3768 or 846-7751 Not valid during any other special Two professors promoted by the Texas A&M University Sys tem Board of Regents were “very pleased” Wednesday by the change in their status. At its Tuesday meeting, the Board of Regents named Dr. Carlton Maxson an associate dean in the College of Science, and promoted Dr. Davis A. Fahlquist from assistant to asso ciate dean in the College of Geosciences. Maxson, a mathematics pro fessor, said he was pleased to be asked to serve as associate dean, a position in which he will assist the dean in administrative duties. He said he felt the prom otion was “quite an honor.” A member of the Texas A&M faculty since 1969, Maxson is a former assistant dean of the Col lege of Science and a former in terim head of the Department of Mathematics. Fahlquist has been an assis tant dean in charge of the Geos ciences undergraduate teaching program since 1979; his promo tion, he said, was made to reflect First Presbyterian Church 1100 Carter Creek Parkway, Bryan 823-8073 Dr. Robert Leslie, Pastor Barbara Ridlen, DCE SUNDAY: Worship at 8:30AM & 11:00AM Church School at 9:30 AM College Class at 9:30 AM (Bus from TAMU Krueger Dunn 9:15AM) Youth Meeting at 5:00PM Nursery: All Events COULTER DfilVE VILLA MARIA ROAD the fact that “undergraduate teaching programs are as signifi cant as other programs in the college.” He added: “Of course, it also implies I’m doing a good job, and I’m honored by that.” Fahlquist said his promotion will have no effect on the duties he is expected to perform. The Board of Regents also approved the promotion of 94 Texas A&M faculty members. The action is effective Sept. 1. Among those promoted, 35 were advanced to full professor, 52 to associate professor. By col lege and faculty rank, those promoted are: COLLEGE OF AGRICUL TURE To Professor: Vincent E. Sweat, agricultural engineering; Thayne R. Dutson, animal scien ce; Paul G. Harms, animal scien ce; Marvin K. Harris, entomo- logy; Julian C. Miller Jr., horti cultural sciences; Olin D. Smith, soil and crop sciences; Richard W. Weaver, soil and crop scien ces; and David J. Schmidly, wild life and fisheries sciences. To Associate Professor: James W. Richardson, agricultu ral economics; Robert W. Blake, animal science; Jane M. Magill, biochemistry and biophysics; Roger W. Meola, entomology; Joseph G. Massey, forest scien ce; Edward A. Funkhouser, plant sciences; and Donald M. Victor, soil and crop sciences. To Editor: Joann Armke, Texas Real Estate Research Center. COLLEGE OF ARCHITEC TURE To Professor: George J. Mann, enviromental design/architec ture. To Associate Professor: James E. Deininger, enviromen tal design; Terry R. Larsen, en viromental design; Daniel F. MacGilvray, enviromental de sign; Vivian L. Paul, enviromen tal design/architecture; and Charles W. White, enviromental design/architecture. To Assistant Professor: Katherine H. Reynolds, en viromental design. COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION To Professor: Herbert G. Thompson, marketing. To Associate Professor: Gary A. Giroux, accounting; and Richard W. Woodman, manage ment. COLLEGE OF EDUCATION To Professor: Michael J. Ash, educational psychology; Wil liam R. Nash, educational psychology; Leonard D. Pon der, health and physical educa tion; Glenn E. Baker, industrial education; and Francis E. Clark, industrial education. To Associate Professor: Douglas J. Palmer, educational psychology; Carl P. Gabbard, health and physical education; and Charles H. Shea, health and physical education. COLLEGE OF EN GINEERING To Professor: D. A. Maxwell, civil engineering; R. K. Pandey, electrical engineering; D. Childs, mechanical engineering; and P.E. Jenkins, mechanical engineering. To Associate Professor: G. B. Tatterson, chemical en gineering; J. Briaud, civil en gineering; J. Niedzwecki, civil engineering; L. Tsang, electrical engineering; R.A. Hartman, en gineering design graphics; G. E. Miller, industrial Education; S. V. Sheppard, industrial en gineering; and T. Lalk, mecha nical engineering. To Assistant Professor: P.E. Rainey, engineering tech nology. To Associate Profml neth L. White, Andrew Ha j ash, Keokr-j James P. Mf meteorology. &oy, I'vf forward I'tf bOlM PRINKS, COfAFOi 1 LIE! COLLEGE OF ARTS Tq Professor: Paul A. English; and Larry Chi psychology. To Associate Professor, don H. Weir, anth 1 Timothy J. Gronberg, mics; Charles W. Smitl nomics; Thomas A. Gn glish; Lawrence D. Ci tory; Jon R. Bond, poll ence; Dwight F. Davis, science; David B. science; Kenneth R. Ml political science; and H Davidson, psychology 100 COLLEGE OF GEOSCIENCES To Professor: Christopher Mathewson, geology; and Dusan Djuric, meteorology. tax-sheltered savings for wage earner. New regulations for 1982 permit every wage earner to set aside up to $2,000 in a tax-sheltered savings. Deposits in an Individual Retirement Account are deductible from income tax. Earnings are also tax exempt until retirement (when tax brackets are often lower). Savings insured up to $100,000 by the FSLIC. Opening an fRA is as easy as opening a savings account. Come to any of our offices for individual planning Jo make the most of this valuable tax exemption. *.4 >’ 'At CURRENT RATE FOR IRA ACCOUNTS Variable Account: 13.455 % (through March 31, 1982) Fixed Account: 14.750 % (fixed for 18 months at the current 2 1 /2-year MMC rate) BRAZOS Savings ' Tx. 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Quarles, r probation mu robiology and immua have beet To Assistant Frolestr.Cjperiors ar Dile Holton III, medidironically sc biology and immunotoffetfeducators pathology and laboratorjfff) Tenur cine. llhal the fa this rank COLLEGE OF SCILV her appo To Professor: G. Bhas,. members biology; W. M. Kemp,wRy the last I Merrill 11. Sweet, biology,> numbers R. Boone, mat hematics; SU Recoin Borosh, mathematics;Row comes lit Tribble, physics; and Rot ’member's Sielken, statistics. ment, the 7 o Associate Profew or her c< J. Rizzo, biology; GoninMvice presi Crippen, chemistry; lsia«) either u Warner, chemistry; Step:? Wltimatel Gagola, mathematics; S: ^decides w C. Milne, mathematics;!® Usually I). Taliaferro, mathematic^considere Thomas E. Wehrly, staiisn not recer missed. COLLEGE OF VETERlU 3 By col MEDICINE those gra To Professor: Bonnie V.S ; ‘ er, veterinary anatomy;COLLEG Herron, veterinary ana#! Sandee M. Hartsfteld, John W animal medicine and sin^ftsheries and David R. Gross, vdaBhrowninj physiology and pharmat?' & Conn To Associate Frol Claudia L. Barton, small medicine and surgery;D: McMurray, veterinary health. ? L<_ 7d Assistant Professor:Hentomolc Schumacher, large animal#' animal s cine and surgery. I son.agrit Gerald I UNIVERSITY LIBRli ences. To Associate ProlessorA Bi A. lat Gilreath. U) Novi, J s To Assistant Profmt: Sciences; leen Cook and Susan Mw ence; V tomolog’ tural eiv M mics; E. ciences; wildlife 8 J. Mart & biopfr I N CELEBRATION OF BLACK HISTORY MONTH AT TAMU MSC BLACK AWARENESS COMMITTEE PRESENTS’ COLE A PLAY BY THOMAS MEU THE FURTHER ADVENTURES OF BLACK LOVERS WEDNESDAY FEBUARY 3,1982 RUDDER FORUM AT 7:30RM. $2.50 STUDENTS WITH TAMU I.D. $3.50 GENERAL PUBLIC tickets on sale at rudder box office