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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPage 06 THE PICTORIAL PRESS OF BRYAN COLLEGE STATION THURSDAY:SEPTEMBER 24,1970 /'-" AIRMAN FRANKIE L. WILLIAMS Airman Frankie L. Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earnest L. Williams of 1016 New York St., Bryan. Tex., has received his first U. S. Air Force duty assignment after complet- ing basic training at Lack- land AF B, Tex. The Air- man has been assigned to a unit of the Aerospace De- fense Command at Kin- cheloe AF B, Michi., for training and duty in the civil engineering structural and pavements field. Airman Williams is a 1970 graudate of E. A. Kemp HighSchool. A&M Air Force ROTC Cadets Commended By A.R. Luedecke The accomplishments of Texas A&M's Air Force ROTC cadets at summer field training has been commended by Acting Pre- sident A. R. Luedecke. "The excellent perfor- mance of all the cadets and their winning 50 per cent of the awards certainly re- flects great credit upon the individuals, the Corps of Cadets and the Depart- ment of Aerospace Studies," Gen. Luedecke said. "At the Elgin AF B, Fla., encampment, a special enriched camp for cadets from the four mil- itary schools of Texas A&M, the Citadel, VMI and VPI, Aggies won eight of the 16 major awards a- vailable," Col. Keith C. Hanna pointed out. "About 25 to 30 per cent of the cadet population at Elgin was from T AMU," the professor of aerospace studies added. "In this in- stance, many Aggies were competing against each 0,: ther for the same award. Hanna said results from other field training camps are even more noteworthy. Sixteen A&M cadets attend- ed camps at other Air Force bases, where the cadet population numbered around 1,000. "The 16 cadets, repre- senting about three per cent of the total cadet popula- tion, won five--16 per cen- of the 40 major awards pre- sented, " he stated. LOSE UP TO 1 0 LBS. AND 1 0 INCHES IN 1 0 VISITS FOR $10 CALL 822 -1529 For FREE Guest Visit! hor.day hea iii I 1 ( . I ../ .~ J ~l_~ ; AIRMAN WilLIE L. JOHNSON Airman Willie L. John- son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Johnson of 704 W. 20th, Bryan, Tex., has completed basic training at Lackland AF B, Tex. He has been assigned to Lowry AF B Colo., for training in the supply field. Air- man Johnson is a 1970 gra- duate of E. A. Kemp High School. Staff Sergeant Sydney Strength Staff Sergeant Sidney Q. Strength, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Strength of 2lll W. 28th., Bryan, Tex., has re-enlisted in the U. S. Air Force after being selected for career status. Sergeant Strength, a weapons mechanic at Lakenheath RAF Station, England, was approved for re-enlistment by a board which considered his char- acter and job performance. He is assigned to a unit of the U. S. Air Force in Europe, America's ov- erseas air arm assigned to NATO. The Sergeant, a 1966 gra- duate of Stephen F. Austin High School, has complet- ed a tour of duty in Viet- nam. His wife, Paula, is the daughter of Mrs. Ann Castleberry of 1750 Echols, Bryan. AIR FORCE AWARDS $19,000 TO TEXAS ENGINEERING EXPERIMENT STATION The u.s. Air Force has awarded $19,000 to the Tex- as Engineering Experiment Station for continuation of a materials research pro- gram conducted by a team headed by Dr. Richard A. Schapery, Texas A&Mpro- fessor of aerospace and civil engineering. The three-year study of viscoelastic behavior of fiber-reinforced materials is now in its second year, Schapery said. Other in- vestigators participating in the research are Dr. L. Dale Webb, assistant pro- fessor of civil engineer- ing, and Scott W. Beckwith, civil engineering research associate. 2~ 3008 E. 29 TH 2 BLOCKS EAST OF VILLA MARIA ROAD A&M I Transporation Institute Awarded $200,000 spread improvements in the rest of our street and road network, has brought about night traffic condi- tions of such intensity that a fixed lighting system, providing safe and ef- ficient driving conditions, is of greater importance than ever before," Keese noted. Keese said the projects will be directed by Dr. N. J. Rowan, head of Tn's Design and Opera- tions Division. Ned Wal- ton will be co-principal investigator. Objectives of the study include analysis of the "state of the art," develop- ment of requirements, e- valuation of benefits, de- termination of effective- ness and other evaluation techniques and recommen- dation of a method of set- ting priorities for install- ation of fixed lighting. Mrs. Jewell Harris, President of the Texas State Teachers Association addressed the District VI TSTA group at the leader- ship and program work- shop in Conroe recently in the Con roe High School. The purpose of the work- shop was to plan the annual convention of District VI to be held in College Sta- tion on Oct. 22 and 23. According to Mrs. Har- ris, the membership this year is far ahead of last years and the organization is growing. Despite this growth she told of a movement to dis- Mrs. Jewel Harris Addresses TSTA The Texas Transporta- tion Institute at Texas A& M has been awarded $200 000 contract to study re- quirements for highway lighting systems. Tn Director Jack Keese said the two-year study will be conducted under the Na- tional Cooperative High- way Research Program ad- ministered by the Highway Research Board. "The increased growth of our super-highway sy- stem, coupled with wide- 9,400 EXTRA ToP VALUE STAMPS PLUS 539.60 CASH COUPON SAVINGS IN YOUR ET" MAILER "PICK.A.NUGG BORDEN'S MELLORINE % GALLON plus 6 TOP VALUE ST AMPS PACK CALlROSE YELLOW CLING PEACHES 2Y, , CAN GULF TOTEM BAGS 80 CT, SANDWICH REG. 33c OR 25 CT. FOOD STORAGE REG. 37c 80 CT. REG. 33~ KRAFT MACARONI DINNERS KROGER PINEAPPLE JUICE ~ 7lh oz. sin 46 oz. CAN band the organization and cautioned members to be wary of contemplated changes. She cited excel- lent legislative records of this organization under the direction of L. P. Stur- geon, executive director. A movement is also working said Mrs. Harris to repeal the education bill passed by the legislature, House Bill 240, and she urged teachers to stay in- formed and stand ready to combat this if it should materialize. Mrs. Harris also stated that TST A is standing against Amendment 3. FACULTY MEMBERS ADDED The addition of two new faculty members of Texas A&M's Department of Me- chanical Engineering has been announced by Dr. C. M. Simmang, head. The new assistant pro- fessors are Dr. William A. Munter and Dr. C. E. Nuckolls. Both have re- search assignments with the Texas Engineering Ex- periment Station also, Sim- mang said. Munter, whose fields are fluid mechanics) thermo- dynamics, and heat trans- fer, received his Ph.D. from the University of Oklahoma in 1969. He taught at that school and worked for Dresser Engineering and Noble Drilling Com- pany previously. Nuckolls also taught at Oklahoma and received his Ph.D. there in 1970. He has industrial experience with. Sandia Corporation. Fields of interest are mechanics and design. 'PACK'S PLASTER an" CERAMIC SH~P LARGEST SELECTION OF PLAQUES,STATUES,&DECORATIVE ITEMS SCENTED CANDLES.ORNAMENTAL CONCRETE Open Tues., Wed., Fri., 9 a.m.-.9p.m. HI-WAY 21 EAST,LEFT ON TABOR RD. 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