The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, June 04, 1959, Image 2

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Thursday, June 4, 1959 The Battalion College Station (Brazos County), Texas
ME Students Get
Top Scholarships
More than $6,500 in scholarships
have been awarded to students
who will be juniors and seniors
in the Department of Mechanical
Engineering at A&M next fall.
The scholarship winners are as
follows:
Roger Dennis Zimmerman of
Rt. 1, Henderson, $250 from B. &
H. Instruments Co., Fort Worth.
Billy J. Redding of Oakwood,
$545 from the Cabot-Carbon Co.,
Pampa.
D. M. Ryan of 5323 Merrimac,
Dallas, $500 from the Chemstrand
Corp., Decatur, Ala.
A. W. Dunlap of 3702 Dutton
Dr., Dallas, $500 from the Conti
nental Oil Co., Ponca City, Okla.
L. W. Sanders of Woodville,
$600 from the Eastern States Pe
troleum and Chemical Corp., Hous
ton.
J. E. Reynolds of 11515 Endi-
cotte, Houston, $500 from the
Hughes Tool Co., Houston.
M. J. Schneider of Weimar, $300
from the Leveritt Bros. Scholar
ship Fund set up by Frank M.
Leveritt of Port Arthur and
Wilton H. Leveritt of Houston.
C. C. Cherry of Alba, $800 from
the Mission Manufacturing Co. of
Houston.
Lawrence J. Palmer of Adams,
N. Y., $250 from the Monsanto
Chemical Corp., St. Louis, Mo
Fred A. Pendleton of 3116 Bev
erly Dr., Dallas, $250 from the
Monsanto Chemical Corp., St.
Louis, Mo.
Percy D. Mims of 2111 W. Main,
Houston, $300 from the Trane Co.,
LaCrosse, Wis.
Ray Bowen of 7621 Caruth, Dal
las, $1,800 from the Humble Oil
and Refining Co., Houston.
PUBLIC OPINION POLL
FOR
I960 White House Conference on Children & Youth
ABOUT
Problems of Texas Children and Youth
In my opinion the ten biggest problems of children and youth in Texas are:
[examples: hunger, lack of spiritual training, juvenile crime, education, etc.)
Dyson to Receive
$750 Scholarship
Norman K. Dyson of 512 Wil
son, Texarkana, Texas, has been
named the recipient of a $750
Douglas Scholarship Award for the
1959-60 school year at A&M.
Dyson, an aeronautical engineer
ing major, will be a senior at A&M
next fall.
An outstanding student at A&M,
Dyson, valedictorian of his grad
uating class at Texas High School
in Texarkana, is a member of Phi
Eta Sigma, freshman honor so
ciety; Phi Kappa Phi, an honor so
ciety open to all academic fields in
the. undergraduate school for stu
dents within the top one-eighth of
their class scholastically, and Tau
Beta Pi, engineering honor society.
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MAIL TO
Dr. Leon Gibbs
To Attend Course
Dr. Leon W. Gibbs, associate
professor of veterinary anatomy
at A&M, will attend a course
radioistope techniques at the Oak
Ridge Institute of Nuclear Stud
ies, Oak Ridge, Tenn., July 17 to
Aug. 24.
GOVERNOR PRICE DANIEL
Austin 11, Texas
You thProblemPoll
Set Forth by Daniel
In the Netherlands Antilles in
the West Indies the official lang
uage is Dutch. But, only a few
people speak any language other
than English.
| J^lotard &
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C- cl f e tena Cooking Is Not Lost
SUMMER TERM
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Starts Monday, June 8th
Enjoy a top salary and a secure future in of-
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fice work. Our school fully accredited — ap
proved for veterans. Registration June 1 to 8.
summer
McKenzie-Baldwin
typing for
BUSINESS COLLEGE
teen-agers
702 S. Washington Ave. Bryan, Texas
Beginning
L June 15
Texans will have an opportunity
to express their ideas about the
problems of today’s children and
youth by filling out the Public
Opinion Poll above.
Gov. Price Daniel, in coopera
tion with President Eisenhower’s
White House Conference on Chil-
di’en and Youth, has appointed in
terested citizens from throughout
Texas to battle the problems of
Texas children and youth.
The Texas Committee has de
cided to work through the local
committees in determining the big
gest problems facing Texas youth,
and the first project is a poll of
“grass root” opinion from people
all over Texas.
Daniel said that the community
is the battle ground in the fight
against juvenile crime, the control
center for public education and the
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THE BATTALION
Opinions expressed in The Battalion are those of the stu
dent writers only. The Battalion is a non-tax-supported, non
profit, self-supporting educational enterprise edited and op
erated by students as a community newspaper and is under
the supervision of the director of Student Publications at
Texas A&M College.
Members of the Student Publications Board are L. A. Duewall, director of
Student Puh’ications, chairman ; J. W. Amyx, School of Engineering; Harry Lee Kidd,
School of Arts and Sciences; Otto R. Kunze, School of Agriculture: and Dr. E. D.
McMurry, School of Veterinary Medicine.
The Battalion, a student newspaper at Texas A.&M., is published in College Sta
tion, Texas, daily except Saturday, Sunday, and Monday, and holiday period^ Septem
ber. through May, and once a week during summer school.
Entered as second - class
matter at the Post Office
in College Station, Texas,
ander the Act of Con
gress of March 8, 1870.
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DAVID STOKER EDITOR
Joe Steen, Dean Hord Staff Writtrs
Francis Nivers Photographer
Russell Brown Sports Correspondent
Dr. Turk to Speak
At Veterinary Meet
Dr. R. D. Turk, head of the De
partment of Veterinary Parasitol
ogy, A&M, will be the principal
speaker at a meeting of the Dis
trict of Columbia Academy of
Veterinary Medicine in Washing
ton, D. C. Thursday, June 11.
taproot of health and happiness
for Texas children.
“Our purpose is not to go to
Washington for someone to tell us
what to do about our children,”
he s&id. “Rather, it is to generate
public interest in how we in Texas
cap meet the needs and problems
of our youngsters. Responsibility
rests upon our homes, our churches
and our schools to give training to
qualify our children for citizen
ship.
The governor has asked that
every Texan use time and thought
ful interest in expressing his ideas
through this poll. The results will
be tabulated and will represent
Texas’ demand for attention at the
White House Conference.
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the right to limit quantities.
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