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    Geosciences Management
Mazzullo, J., 103E Geosciences, Fisher, Cynthia, 318D A&A, 5-
-2451 30 3 7
U Woodman, Richard, 306C
landicap and Veterans Ser- 5-2310
Marketing
McDaniel, Stephen, 352A A&A,
5-5801
McNeal, James U., 352C A&A,
5-5802
vices
sEdtctiJ Powell, Charles W., Ramp B
UOIMpu t Hall, 5-1637
725 m
History
omics
Black, Shirley, 553 Harrington
n N'. iB'ower, 5-7151
5-7351 ^Bradford, James, 571 Harring-
Rton Tower, 5-7165
Dyer, Nancy Joe, 202 Academic,
5-2124
Huffman, Sarah, 122 Academic,
5-2124
Lewis, Bart L., 202C Academic,
5-2124
Quinn, M.C., 102B Academic,
5-2124
Urbina, Eduardo, 229D Acade
mic, 5-2124
Nuclear Engineering
Cochran, R. G., 13ID Zachry,
5-4107
Hart, Ron R., I SOD Zachry, 5-
Mathematics
Boone, James R., 231 Milner, 5-
7636
urrtaluHwess, L.D., 559 Harrington Cosner, Chris, 225 Milner, 5- 4161
action Blower, 5-7151 3734
311H »ower L 5-7 y i’51 519 Harringt ° n ^bbs, Arthur M„ 121 Milner, Bl ^ gS) D )Uglas ; § 506 O&M, 5-
312Hati;Huddleston, John, 567 Har- Lacey, H. E., 109 Milner,5-3913 J 423 r isn a /->»- mi
TringtonWer, 5-7151 Maxson, Carlton J., 315 BSBE, A ’ 51
O&M, 5-4543
Nowlin, Worth, 611 O&M, 5-
2947
L.,724H||lenihan, John, 555 Harrington 5-7361
f ewer, 5-7151 Neaderhouser, C., 332 Milner,
Ssani, Donald J., 525 Harring- 5-3969
Ion Tower 5-7176 Mechanical Engineering Pathological Medicine
hmidt Henry C 521 Har- Bradley, Walter, 58D Zachry, 5- Meyer,Mary Alice,322EAnim-
ifomato |ngton Tower, 5-7151 1251 al Industries 5-7235
■tranges Anthony 529 Har- Cornwell, Leonard, 58A Zachry, Mistry,F.. 324 AnimalIndus-
illen, ll!iH n gton Tower, 5-7151 5-5243 tries 5-7234
Treat, Victor H., 523 Harring- Griffin, Richard, 21 Zachry, 5-
ton lower, 5-5987 2944
Red, Edward, 236B Zachry, 5- Philosophy
704Har^ f! Horticulture 4115 Davenport, Manuel, 533 Har-
Johnson, James L., 302K Plant Vance, John M., 238C Zachry, rington Tower, 5-5624
Sciences, 5-3841 5-1251
Novak, Joseph, 302H Plant Sci
ences, 5-3915 Medical Anatomy
! Technol ,, Industrial Education Sampson, H. Wayne, 013C
:rt Maker, G.E., 624 Harrington Teague, 5-4913
1951 flower, 5-4078 Wagner, J. W., 227 Teague, 5-
d.H'GT Dennis, Maurice E., 118C 4913
! Thompson, 3019
A . 2221 Householder, D„ 620 Harring- ,, . Medjcal Microbiology
I ton Tower, 5-3016 c
Heep, 5-1376
SlHfc L Industrial Engineering Quarles John, 103 Old Cream-
., lOBXMiimore, Charles L„ 336 A13 er y-5-1313
565 Zadiry, 5-5477
224 | Dennigan, J.L., 337B Zachry, 5-
Physics
5389
Staten, Raymond, 217A Soil &
Crop Sciences, 5-3341
Statistics
Chmielewski, M., 432 A&A, 5-
3181
Jenkins, Omer C., 315 BSBE, 5-
7361
Ringer, Larry J., 447 A&A, 5-
3141
Smith, William B., 447 A&A, 5-
3141
Student Affairs
Blatchley, Ron, 103 YMCA, 5-
3111
Thermodynamics
Wilhoit, Randolph, 107 Reed
McDonald, 5-4940
Urban Planning
Echols, Gordon, 314 Langford
Architecture Center, 5-1046
Roeseler, W. G., 307 Langford
Architecture Center, 5-1046
Sweeney, Donald, 313 Langford
Architecture Center, 5-1046
Veterinary Medicine
Allert, J. Alan, 326F VMA, 5-
7261
Amoss, Max S., 3261 VMA, 5-
110 Herman
167
B., MMgssard, Charles S.,
Zachry, 5-5549
thy, 2Wi*vely,’Wm. M„ 303K Zachry,
! 5-5480
, 204E.f
¥j International Services
E., 221t j Boucher, Donald, 256 Bizzell, 5-
1824
j liberal Arts Cooperative Edu-
»0., 25’^' cation
Beeman, Jamie, 420 Harring-
ton. Tower, 5-7814
molop P. (l P e , Henry D., 420 Harring-
orace, t' ton Tower, 5-7814
724
Medical Pharmacology and
Toxicology
303F Trzeciakowski, )., 305 Animal
Industries, 5-2817
Bassichis, William H., 103 Phy- 726I
sics, 5-3137 Ansari, Mohammed, 76 VMH,
Ham, Joe, 213A Heldenfels, 5- 5.3541
I? 1 , 32 , , . Childers, A. B„ HOB VMS, 5-
Schuessler, Hans, 350 Physics, 3517
5-5455 Claborn, Larry D., 300H VMA,
5-5885
Plant Sciences Clark, Donald R., 326H VMA,
Appel, David N., 120K Plant Sci- 5-5902
ences, 5-7311 Ellett, Edwin W., 2042 Veterin-
Fong, Franklin, 4131) or 419 ary Clinic, 5-2351
Plant Sciences, 5-8264 Feldman, Roger C., 2020 VMH,
Martyn, R. D., 12M Plant Scien- 5-2651
ces, 5-7311 Green, Ronald W., 2024 VMH,
41A Soil & Crop Sciences, 5- 5-9058
Medicine
Morgan, Richard, 1009B O&M,
5-7829
Meteorology
Franceschini, G., 1108A O&M,
5-7655
Modern Languages
QrQckett, Roger, 229B Acade
mic, 5-2124
Dehdon, Eric H., 119 Academic,
5-2124
ental te,
, 305B Laf
lenter, 51
cial Aid
Wm. £
TOWN HALL
presents:
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il Studies
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White Coliseum
7:00 p.m.
(no backup band)
Tickets: $9.50, $9.o 0) $7 50
available at MSC Box Office
For more information:
845-2916
Gross, David R„ 300A VMA, 5-
7261
Herron, Michael, 2039 Veterin
ary Clinic, 5-2351
Jenkins, William L., 300DB v
VMA, 5-7261
Kim, H. L., 303 VMS, 5-5994
Knauer, Kenneth W., 2039
Veterinary Clinic, 5-2351
Romane, William M., 54YC
Veterinary Clinic, 5-3541
Russell, Leon, 90 VMA, 5-3517
Stott, G. G„ 270 VMS, 5-2828
Tangner, Skip H., 2055 Veter
inary Clinic, 5-2351
Tatum, Michael E., 258 VMS,
5-2828
Vulliet, P. R. (Rick), 2002 VCS,
5-9184
Wiersig, D. O., 300C VMA, 5-
7261
Womack, J. E„ 221 VMA, 5-
9810
Wildlife and Fisheries v
Folse, Joseph, 103A Nagle, 5- %
5777
Linton, Thomas L., 206 Nagle,
5-5777
CO-OP OPPORTUNITY IN CANCER RESEARCH
On Tuesday, March 2, and Wednesday, March 3, 1982, representatives from the
Stehlin Foundation for Cancer Research (associated with St. Joseph’s Hospital in
Houston) will interview students interested in the Cooperative Education Program. They
will chose (3) three students to start co-op this fall. A minimum GPA of 2.7 is required.
The Stehlin Foundation wants to interview pre-med, pre-vet, and pre-dental students
as well as ANSC, Biomedical Science, Biology, Biochemistry, Bioengineering, Mi
crobiology and Zoology majors. The pay is $850.00 per month for the first work term,
and the positions are in Houston.
You must call the Co-op office at 845-7725 or come by Room 107, Harrington Tower
for an orientation to co-op and complete your application prior to your interview with the
Stehlin Foundation.
NOTE: In the past, the Stehlin Foundation for Cancer Research has employed
summer students from other universities and co-op students from Texas A&M Universi
ty. All students who worked for them and desired to go on to medical school have been
accepted to medical school.
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