PAGE 6 Thursday, March 19, 1959 The Battalion College Station (Brazos County?, Texas Scholarship Announced By Dalhart Club The Dalhart Hometown Club has announced that a scholarship of approximately $300 will be given to a boy in Dalian County who expresses a desire to come t o A&)M. The scholarship will be award ed by a scholarship committee composed of one senior, two jun iors and two other members of the club. The committee will make the decision after reviewing recom mendations made by Dean Scyles, Superintendent of Schools, for Dalian County. The final decision will be based on the individual’s academic, extra-curricular record in high school and his desire to come to A&M. The club has raised the money for his scholarship through sever al projects undertaken during the school year and during the sum mer. One of the most successful projects this last summer was the sponsoring o f the concession stands and providing of entertain ment for the XIT Rodeo which is held each July in Dalhart. The club hopes that this can be the start of a perpetual fund to help Aggies from Dalian Courity in the years to come. Church of Christ Holding Meeting H. A. Dobbs, minister of the Memorial St. Church of Christ in Houston, will speak tonight on “Truth”, at the annual spring meeting at the A&M Church of Christ. The meeting will continue through Friday *tith nightly ser vices beginning at 7:15 at the church. Ad Conference To Be Held Here An Industrial Advertising Con ference will be held at A&M in the latter part of April or early May to promote further intei'est in in dustrial advertising. The conference will be open to all journalism majors, business ad ministration majors and anyone else interested in industrial adver tising. The conference will be sponsored by the Dallas Industrial Advertis ing Assn. Gordon Jones, district manager of the Southwest Division of Mc Graw-Hill Publishing Co. will be in charge of the conference. Further plans will be announced by John DiBattista, president of the A&M Advertising Club. “"' s spp> Spring Is Almost Here Rushing - the season a bit is attractive secretary Joan Heersen who wets her feet during her lunch hour in the warming waters of Galveston Bay at Texas City. The 20- year-old Joan is a secretary for a chemical company there. (AP Wirephoto) Nine to Attend ‘Y’ Council Meet Nine YMCA members will attend the Area YMCA Council Meeting in Ardmore, Okla., this weekend. On the return ti'ip from Ardmore the group will attend a retreat at the C. E. Hall Lakehouse near Huntsville to discuss a recreation program for the summer’s YMCA camps held e.ach year preceeding New Student Week. Last year the camps were held at Bastrop and Fort Parker state parks. Carl P. Zietlow, YMCA associate secretary, urged all students in- Yoimg Farmers Plan Field Trip The State Assn, of Young Farm ers of Texas in the Bryan area are planning an educational field trip to Renner, Texas, March 30, J. R. Jackson, organizational advisor to the group, announced today. This trip is being held in con junction with the instruction being given to high school graduates en gaged in farming in this area. The group will visit places of ag ricultural interest in the Renner area. Jackson is an assistant profes sor in the Department of Agricul- tuural Education. terested in attending the retreat or acting as counselors at the camps to contact him in his of fice at the YMCA. GIELGUD TO TOUR U. S. NEW YORK CP)—Sir John Gielgud, British star absent from these shores eight years, is plan ning a cross-country fall tour in his Shakespearean anthology, “The Ages of Man.” Sir John, who did the one-man show at European festivals last year, starts his stint at the Strat ford, Ont., theater on Sept. 20, later visits U. S. cities. Capt. James Cook made the first English explorations on the coast of Alaska in 1776. Orient Visitors Study Methods Of Insurance Six representatives of the Japa nese insurance system, “Mutual Relief”, visited the campus yester day to study methods of insuring agricultural products. They will study premium col- 1 lection methods, information meth- ! ods, public relation and insurance i sales work for wheat and cotton while they are here. After finishing here, they went to Lafayette, La., and then on a tour through Washington, D. C., South Carolina, Florida, Ohio, Il linois, and Colorado. The representatives will i-eport the results of their studies to the Japanese Ministry of Agriculture. Information about U. S. agricul ture will be distributed in Japan in magazines and pamphlets to the 5-million farmers insured by “Mut ual Relief” each year. The representatives were Nihei Fujimoto, Ichiji Shimoyama, Ha- ruki Shiraishi, Kunyi Tanaka, Hi roshi Kuwahata and Kohochi Ya- shima. Teacher Training Program Scheduled Saturday in MSC A progi-am sponsored jointly by A&M and Sam Houston State Col lege to discuss the roles and re sponsibilities of public schools and colleges in the preparation of teachers through student teaching will begin at 8 a. m. Saturday, in the Memorial Student Center. The main address will be deliv ered by Dr. Milo Kearney of Austin who is director of teacher educa tion and certification. The red-throated loon has a red band of feathers around its throat in the Arctic. The red band dis appears when the birds fly to Flori da in the winter. 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