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Show The Deseret Sampler, Fri. January 11, 1974 Armstrong new head of Plans and Studies Begin Monday BYU offers 14 winter classes Young University will offer 14 evening courses at Dugway this winter. The classes college-levwill begin next week and continue for 10 to 12 weeks. The 14 classes for which registration has begun are: ACCOUNTING 202 - Elementary Accounting" semester hours) Wednesdays. The second course in (3 the elementary series covering managerial problems and the control of business operations. Environmental Bio250 sem. Ecological concepts and hrs.) Mondays. (3 logy the environmental impact of man. For Brigham el non-biolo- majors. 111 ECONOMICS Economy, Society and Public Policy (3 sem. hrs.) Thursdays. The application of economic principles to national issue, emphasizing the of inflation, unemployment and economic problems growth,' Special Topics ,in Educa(2 sem. hrs.) Wednesdays. and Reading" (3 ENGLISH 111 - Composition sem. hrs.) Tuesdays. Course in reading and writing designed for the development of effective writing, critical awareness of the resources of language, and rapid and critical reading. Review of grammar; readings; weekly themes. ENGLISH 260 - Masterpieces of American Literature (3 sem. hrs.) Thursdays. Selected readings in American literature from colonial times to the present. Environmental Geology (3 sem. GEOLOGY 104 hrs.) Wednesdays. A cultural course emphasizing geological and environmental consequences of urban development and industrial pollution. HISTORY 121 - The U.S. Since 1865 (3 sem. industrializahrs.) Mondays. Civil War, Reconstruction, tion, urbanization, imperialism, progressivlsm, world wars. New Deal, and current problems. EDUCATION 514R tion to Texas, native Farmersville, I Chem-ctl for .Army vas previously Director of Instruction Ala., 1,Chlef Center and School at Ft. McClellan, of the Army Ordnance f the CBR Technical Division Aberdeen Proving Ground, Center and School at erimTnE environment. PSYCHOLOGY 111 - General Psychology (3 sem. hrs.) Wednesdays. Foundation course covering essentials of modem scientific psychology. 121 Introduction to the Book of RELIGION Mormon (2 sem. hrs.) Thursdays. A consideration of the origin, content and teaching of the. Book of Mormon. (Tuition assistance not available). 111 SOCIOLOGY (3 Introductory Sociology sem. hrs.) Thursdays. Foundation course designed to give groundwork for all sociological study. Presents general view of how social organization affects human behavior. STATISTICS 221 (3 Principles of Statistics sem. hrs.) Tuesdays. Frequency distribution; elementary probability; estimation and inference about means anil variances; contingency tables; regression; correlation. All classes begin at 6:00 p.m. Two semester hour classes meet two hours and 45 minutes one day a week for 10 weeks. Three semester hour classes meet three , hours and 15 minutes a week for 12 weeks. S of the tuition cost will lie paid for military personnel. Military members also have the option to have all tuition costs financed with the use of Veterans Administration funds. Civilian workers can get half of their tuition paid by the government if the d. Both military and civilian students course Is may arrange for delayed tuition payments. To register for the winter term offerings and to obtain additional information, call Dale King or Maxine or stop by the Education Center loGrace at 522-334- 8 cated in Building 5330 across the street from the Sandy Acres Recreation Center. 1 THREE-QUARTER- job-relate- Other Manufacturers Have Raised Prices on Their New 74s NOT AT BONNEVILLE MOTOR! ! SALE OF SALES All tan Colonel Andrew J. Armstrong date of Director of the Dugwey Frovnrg Ground Plans and Studies Directorate. lieutenant 302 - Criminal Investiga--' LAW ENFORCEMENT tion (3 sem. hrs.) Mondays. Investigative objectives and procedures; specific offenses; specialized scientific methods. PHYSICS 100 - Fundamentals of Physics (3 sem. hrs.) Tuesdays. Principles of classical and modem physics as they relate to current concepts of our physical al ta initial made. L Anw LtCol strong he infantry and Army Air Corps, Offi-- r vas commissioned through Coast Artilleiy Corps Candidate School on April 21, 1943. schools through 1943-1- 4 He attended various service aeronautical designation of and was awarded the to 1946, he 1945 From ). Zcjmbat Observer (Non-Pilotand Gunnery Group as Squadron lew 34 bombing missions Mowing from LT.COL. ARMSTRONG left active service mathein lwchelors his degree obtain 1946 to 1949 to While in school, he served as a first lieutenant matics. Lt.Col. Armstrong in the National Guard cavalry. After receiving a direct commission in the regular Army upon graduation, he served in various posi3 for tions as an artillery officer including Assistant Comft Battery Group; 12th Artillery the ft mander of the Headquarters Battery, 32nd ComArtillery Brigade (United Kingdom); Battery mander with the 204th Field Artillery Battalion (Korea) and student in the Artillery Officer Advanced Course. i Lt.Col. Armstrong attended the Naval Postgraduate Intramural basketball finally gets underway at School from 1955 to 1957, where he earned a bacheDugway with the start of the season on Tuesday. lors degree in physics (nuclear engineering effects). From Gaines will lie played at the high school gym this 1957 to 1960, he was assigned to a Joint Staff activity year with starting times of 7:15, 8:30, and 9:45 on Tues- in Washington, D.C., and also completed several lengthy of the National Security days and Thursdays. assignments under the aegis Each team will play two games a week in the Council. present schedule. WHILE A student at the Command and General The schedule follows: Staff College at Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas, in 1960-61974 Intramural Schedule Lt.Col. Armstrong transferred to the Chemical Corps. In Team No. 1 - Civiliaas Team No. 4 - Officer MET 1961 he was assigned to the Field Requirements Agency Team Team No. 2 - M.P.s Ft. McClellan, which became the CBR Agency of the at Team Na 5 - 1st Platoon Team No. 3 - Hospital Combat Developments Command. Team No. 6 - 2nd Platoon For the next three years he was Instructor and Assistant Professor of Mathematics at the United States Military Academy at West Point, N.Y. Following appropriate schooling, he served as Assistant Army Attache, Bonn, Germany, from 1967 to the end of 1968. lapse from active duty, he was During, a three-yea Healtht Education and Welfare Fellow of Mathematics at North Texas State University and later Assistant Professor of Engineering at Oklahoma State University. LT.COL. ARMSTRONG and his wife Billy reside at 502A Rexfield Drive in Dugway. They have two sons, Kenneth, a. former. Marine. Corps captain now, .with, .the. Treasury Department, , and Marc, the Family Practice Resident with the University of Alaliama Medical School. ' Lt.Col. Armstrong has lieen awarded the Meritorious Service Medal and the Air Medal. S-- Intramural basketball gets underway Tuesday Anti-Aircra- Anti-Aircra- 1, ar All TORINOS, GALAXIES, LTDS, T-BIR- DS, In region opener MONTEGOS, MERCURY MARQUIS, CONTINENTALS and MARK IV! 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STARTING with a full court every member of the squad scored. Gentry led the losers with coach George press' Mustang Bruces starting five of Randy 12 points with Bandy Sheperd Brown, Reggie Brewer, Kevin adding seven. DUGWAY PLAYS Tintic this Barry Gardner and Donnelly, lead 4 to 23 a ran Ott Friday at the Dugway gym in a up Gary in the first four minutes. At the league contest and then travel to Intermountain Saturday. end of the first quarter the Mus8. 33 to led tang? Brewer and Brown each had ten points in the quarter with Gardner adding 8. Scott Gentry scored four of the Wildcats six The Dugway Mustangs overwhelmed the Wendover Wildcats 97 to 30 in their Region 9 league opener at Wendover Friday 408 The Mustang reserves played the entire second quarter rollWilding up 19 points to the a winners the cats eight to give 52 to 14 lead at halftime. Doug Bames had six points and Mike Magann five to pace the Dugway attack. WITH COACH Bmce continually shifting his players in and out. of the lineup the Mustangs outscored the losers 24 to 7 in the third quarter for a 78-2- 1 lead going into the final eight minutes. Brewer with seven the points and Brown six, were leaders fpr the Mustangs. The , Mustang? were unable to reach the century mark as they did not score in the final Low Prices Now! Economic Experts forecast oo Your Friendly Ford, Mercury, Lincoln Dealer 271-Not- Hein I87-OS7- 2 inuf P1 ZUbIrished ? C,iv,1ian f cn,erPe Dgway Proving Ground in aCCOrdance wilh Department of the Ar It is not an official Army newspaper- - oninuwic those of individuals, not to be considered those of the partment of the Army or its agencies. Advertisements in pubhean do not constitute an endorsement of prod, by the Dept, of Defense or an agency thereof. 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