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THE BATTALIONWednesday, April 13, 1966 College Station, Texas Page 3
GUNDERSENS ENTERTAIN AT DANCE Mrs. Wilhelmina Gundersen, right, chats dance Monday night given by A&M juniorwith Mrs. Delbert McGuire, wife of the head of the Department of Journalism, during a
Paul Gundersen in honor of his mother.
FA X Engineer Lectures To Aero ClassThe Federal Aviation Agency
can license persons to kill themselves, but no one else can.
An FAA design evaluation engineer revealed the twist while at Texas A&M to meet with an Aerospace Engineering vehicle design course.
Sam Nordyke of Fort Worth told the class Tuesday how the
FAA evaluates and restricts aircraft in experimental categories. The Aero. 401 class problem dealt with testing a hypersonic liquid hydrogen engine.
A similar arrangement is used if a private citizen designs and builds a plane.
“We X-license it and give the builder a designated area to fly
BATTALION CLASSIFIEDPolitical
iimouncementsjibject to action of the Dem- cratic Primary May 7, 1966.
For Congressman, Sixth Confessional District:
OLIN E TEAGUE(Re-Election)
lor County Clerk:FRANK J. BORISKIE I. N. (IRA) KELLEY
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FIFTY CENTS you can buy a complete etown roster of your friends. Closeoutletown roster of your frien<
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|lectrolux Sales and Service. G. C. Wil- 1105 E. 28th St. Bryan. Phone
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CHILD CAREcare,846-815
ages. Baby food fur- 257tfn
Gregory’s Day Nursery—846-4006. 218tfn
HUMPTY DUMPTY CHILDREN CENTER, 3406 South College, State Licensed. 828-8626. Virginia D. Jones, R. N. 99tfn
FOR RENTFurnished one bedroom apartment, cen
tral heat and air conditioned, close to campus. Call 846-5711 before 5:00 — 846- 8433 after 5:00. 296tfn
STATE MOTEL, rooms and kitchen, day and weekly rate, near the University, 846- 6410. 262tfn
VICTORIAN APARTMENTS
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All General Electric built-ins 1 & 2 bedrooms with 1 or 114 bathsoms witCentral heat & air Large walk-in closi Beautiful courtyard with swimming
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poolCarpets & DrapesCarports & laundry facilitiesFurnished or unfurnishedResident manager. Apt. 1401 Lake Phone 822-2035
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OFFICIAL NOTICEOfficial notices must arrive in the Office
of Student Publications before deadline of 1 p. m. of the day preceding publication.
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name: Wendt, Charles WilliamDegree: Doctor of Philosophy in Soil
PhysicsDissertation: A Study of Techniques to
Measure and Environmental Variables Influencing the Water Relations of Mesquite (Prosopis Glandulosa var. Glan- dulosa Torr)
Time:Place: Room
Wayne C. Hall Dean of Grad. Studies
April 15, 1966 at 1 :15 p. m.303 in Plant Science Bldg.
EMPLOYMENTNOTICE
Designations as to sex in our Help Wanted and Employment Agency columns are made only (1) to indicate bona fide occupational qualifications for employment which an employer regards as reasonably necessary to the normal operation of his business or enterprise, or (2) as a convenience toourtior
rprise, or (2) as a readers to let them know which posi-
s the advertiser believes would be of e interest to one sex than the other
cause of the work involved. Such designations shall not be taken to indicate that any advertiser intends or practices any unlawful preference, limitation, specification or discrimination in employment practices.
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
HELP WANTEDFinal Examination for the Doctoral Degree
u, Hwei Choc Doctor of Philosopry in Bio-
Name : Eu, Hwei ChoungDegree: Doctor of Philt
chemistry and Nutrition Dissertation: Mechanism of glyceride digestion and absorption : I. A Study of the
degree of acyl group exchange of triglycerides in intestinal lumen during fat digestion. II. A study of the abso
Counselors and riding instructors needed for summer employment on Eastern Boy’s Riding Ranch. Applicants must be 19Applicantsears or over and have riding experience.
Larry M. Greenhaw, 846-8228.
digestion. II. A study of 2-monoglycerides by white rats.
ace:Bldg.
orption
Time: PI
•noglycerides by April 14 at 2 :00 Conference Room
A&M DRIVE-IN — Car hostesses, fountain manager, cooks. Good pay. Apply in person. 296tfn
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m.Plant Sciences
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SPECIAL NOTICESUL ROSS LODGE NO. 1300 A.F. & A.M.
Called meeting Wednesday, April 13, at 7 p. m. The Fel-
- lowcraft Degree will be con- VtfwjrXp ferred. Also Thursday, April
14, a stated meeting.W. W. Spurlock W.M.Joe Woolket Secy.
WORK WANTED^ill do ironing in my home or in your ke. Call 823-6670 or 822-0763. 296t2
IEMODELING, REPAIR WORK AND TERAL CONTRACTING, call 822-4788
after 5:00 call 846-5918. DON 290tfn
p; afterIRABLE
yping, 823-6410.
HOME & CAR RADIO REPAIRS
SALES & SERVICE
KEN’S RADIO & TV303 W. 26th 822-2819
REPORTS, THESES, DISSERTATIONS
Miscellaneous Typing BARBARA ROBISON
332 Jersey Street, College Station, Tex. PHONE: 846-5832
lavoline, Enco, Ama- ie, Conoco......30c qt.rhere low oil prices originate.
All brands Wholesale Parts Wholesale Too
Quantity Right Reserved Filter V2 Price (most cars)
Carpet, Nylon Front & Rear f30.00 Value Now $16.95Shock Absorbers Installed
Most Cars ____________ $4.79Latex interior paint gal. .. $2.59lufflers—Chevy, other many models _________ $5.98
Irake shoes—most cars exchange _____________ $2.90
!. We carry several thousand Barts. You never pay list price por good parts. Trade where Ijnost Aggies and others trade. »0 years in Bryan.Kuality Oil ___________ 10# qt.gkuto trans. oil ______ 29#laC - Champion - Autolite plugs
fires—Low price every day — lust check our price with any ither of equal quality.
Your Friedrich DealerJoe Faulk Auto Parts
220 E. 25th Bryan, Texas
JOE FAULK ’3220 years in Bryan
Save up to 40% on auto parts, tires, batteries, seat covers, mufflers, tail pipes and accessories. SEE WHITE AUTO STORE, College Station, 846-5626.
ENGLISH PROFICIENCY EXAM required of junior History & Government majors will be given April 19 & 20, 3-5 p. m., Room 204, Nagle. Students must register at the Departmental Office, Room 208, Nagle by April 18. 296t3
ENGLISH PROFICIENCY EXAMINATION required of Business Administration majors will be given April 19, 4 p. m.. Room 202, Francis Hall. Students must register in School of Business Administration office by April 18. 296t3
SENIOR RING ORDERS from undergraduates with 95' hours of credit will be accepted April 18 - May 31. Hours- passed on preliminary grade report April 4 may be used. Ring clerk on duty in Registrar’s
m. - Noon, Monday - Friday.record check—save
In the center of Greenland, the thick ice overburden has depressed the ground surface to 1,200 feet below sea level.
INCOME TAX ACCOUNTINGB. B. TRANT
Phone 846-7842
be usi Office 8Leave name now for time when ordering.
H. L. HEATON, Director of Admissions and Registrar 284t35
ENGLISH PROFICIENCY EXAM required of all junior Education or Psychology majors, will be offered from 3-5 p. m., April 12 and April 15 in Academic 401.
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BATTALION CLASSIFIED
PERSONNELMANAGER
Employee relations has an opening for a person capable of handling recruiting, testing, employee benefits, & other employee relations programs. Some graduate training or advanced degree preferred. Position offers excellent advancement & training for labor relations. Applicants should submit personal resume & salary requirements to:
FRITO-LAY, INC.P. O. Box 35034 Dallas, Texas
An equal opportunity employer
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AUTO INSURANCE FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb Farmers Insurance Group 3400 S. College 823-8051
ExcellentOpportunity
For male student, at least 21, who can work 2 or 3 hours per week and earn $50 to $75 dollars per week. Car not necessary. Must be of excellent character. If interested, please write to
Robert Payne P. O. Box 66527, Houston, Texas
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in,” Nordyke explained. “Such craft are okay as long as it can get off the ground and fly around a field. The builder can fly it and kill himself, but not anyone else.”
Nordyke, one of a series of professionals meeting with the class, explained that load analyses and static test results are required in some cases.
SUMMER JOBS IN ALASKA ARE PROFITABLE. Listings of Company names' and addresses: $1.00 to Denis Rydjeski:C/O E. R. Anuta; RR 10; Lafayeth Indiana.
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GIL’S RADIO & TVSales: Curtis Mathis,
WestinghouseService: All makes and models,
including color T. V. & multiplex F M
2403 S. College 822-0826
DONAHO SALES CO.207 W. 28th
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Quality Merchandis At Substantial Savings.
Aggie Wanted for weekends only, 8 hour ay shift for counter work at the DUTCH ETTLE. Permanent for right man. Con
tact Bert Mullins at the DUTCH KETTLE
Waitress Wanted: Apply in person atThe Ramada Inn. 208tfn
R.N. to work 8-11 p.m. an and relief shift at Madison < pital. Starting salary $350.0
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at 19th
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Economics Head Named To State Post
Alfred F. Chalk, head of the Department of Economics, has been elected president of the Southwestern Social Science Association.
The five-state organization of 12 disciplines met in New Orleans last weekend. Chalk will preside at the 1967 meeting of the 1,150-member association in Dallas in addition to other presidential duties.
A full professor and department head since 1956, Chalk has been associated with the social sciences group for 23 years. The educator served on its executive council for the last two years as vice president.
Deadline Monday For Banquet TicketsTickets for the annual Faculty-
Staff-Board dinner will go off sale Monday.
The banquet for University employes and the directors of the Texas A&M University System is scheduled April 22 in Sbisa Hall. The board will greet faculty and staff at 6:45 p.m. with the dinner starting at 7:30 p.m. Special entertainment will be provided by the Singing Cadets.
Speakers for the evening are Board Vice President Clyde Wells of Granbury and A&M President Earl Rudder.
Tickets are available through department heads and directors and at the Memorial Student Center.
Freeman Chosen Business Group Head
W. C. Freeman, Texas A&M University System vice president and comptroller, is the new president of the Southern Association of College and University Business Officers.
Freeman moved to the top executive’s position after terms as third, second and first vice president. He will serve 15 months. Officers were installed at a convention banquet during the weekend in Dallas.
Extension Trainers To Attend Conference
Teacher trainers of the Engineering Extension Service will participate in a Vocational Industrial Clubs of American conference April 28-30 in Austin.
B. M. Hackney, Dewey Cowling Jr., and Louis R. Maneely will represent TEES in discussions of youth leadership development in Texas. More than 1,500 Texas youngsters are expected.
Prof To Present Paper At Meeting
Dr. Don L. Ivey, assistant professor of civil engineering, will present a paper during the Texas section of American Society of Civil Engineers’ spring meeting Friday in Corpus Christi.
“Shear Resistance of Structural Lightweight Concrete Members” is the topic of Ivey’s presentation.
Proficiency Exam Scheduled ThursdayThe English Proficiency Ex
amination for majors in botany, microbiology, zoology and entomology will be administered at 4 p.m. Thursday in room 107 of the Biological Sciences Building, Dr.
J. G. Mackin, head of the Department of Biology, has announced.
Architects Sponsor Wildlife Show
The School of Architecture will sponsor a slide show, “The Murder of Silence”, at 8 p.m. Thursday in the Bryan Civic Auditorium.
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department production will depict the natural wonders of Texas and the necessity of preserving and improving them in the form of parks and reserved areas.
Three projectors and three screens will be utilized to present 6,000 slides in the hour - long cinerama.
The presentation, showing scenes from the Big Bend to the oil fields of East Texas, is unofficially tied with present concern for natural resources.
Brown To Conduct Missouri Seminar
Reagan V. Brown, Extension sociologist, is conducting a three- day* sefcninar f;d^ University of Missouri administrators in Kansas City.
“We have asked Mr. Brown to conduct the seminar based on the extremely fine reports we have had from our people who have participated in his annual summer course at Colorado State University,” said C. B. Ratchford, vice president for Extension in Missouri.
Ratchford said Brown will develop the three-day program on human behavior, social action, self-analysis for leadership, group process, and human motivation.
Prof To Attend Engineers Meeting
Dr. J. George H. Thompson will participate in a regional administrative meeting of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers in Fort Worth next week.
Chairman of the sections committee, Thompson will conduct a breakfast session Monday for incoming chairmen of the regional sections. Later in the day, he will lead a discussion on committee reports. Thompson is professor of mechanical engineering at A&M.
Profs To Attend Research Seminars
Two professors will attend upcoming industrial education research seminars in New York and North Carolina.
Dr. Everett R. Glazener will participate in a research design meeting at Cornell University in May. Dr. Leslie V. Hawkins will attend a North Carolina State University seminar on occupational mobility and migration in April.
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2nd Show 9:15 p. m.“BATTLE OF VILLA
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Southwest Research Institute — chemistry, civil engineering, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, physics.
Turner, Collie, and Braden, Inc. — civil engineering.
CIRCLETONIGHT 2 Color Thrillers
1st Show 7:10 p. m.Kirk Douglas
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