i Stars r V Intramural Basketball S ENGLISH DEFICIENCY IN TEXTS, SUMMY ESIN RECENT LEHER t u MlKKAT low acorea made on test in English recent- all freshmen indicate In English fun- among a considerable the A. A M. student Dr. Geo. Summey, English Department has jtuft sent to .— «°N*fe teach- in| 1 ataff. Correlation of 1937 test first-senses ter English that only 23 per students in the two lowest tctUhs or deciles of the to their teat scores eourse, 77 per cent by withdrawal, failure or transfer to a non in language funds- 4 Of the students whose in the two highest- I 97 per cent sur* vrted and passed the course in fnsfeman English. Low noores made on the test Infeiir given the freshmen on read 'vocabulary' indicate weakness information, reading and ability to make dis- Correlation of 1937 vo- scores with first-semester grades showed 29 per cent pawing grades for the two low. I Uetiles as against 91 per cent stodents in the two highest, th the current tests show. Dr. y.^ofats out, that we have b number of studenU who hcg>e to pass college English tl^y pay serious and affec tion to their habits of mg, writing, snd think- Ags. Lodi 0. K. In Preparation For Bear Contest departmental staff, togetlmr with co|ty of Dr. Summey's letter. Dr. 3umraoy, well-known in the Southwest for his work on objec tive testa, devised both the vocab ulary test and general English test Each is s printed examination cov ering four-'pages The worth of these testa has won increasing ition by other colleges The A| goojj -f n poibt of recognit .--i .chlar snd The general English test, with sortions on spelling, punctuation, usage, aad grouping and sentence Mrtjcture, was taken by a total of 1A37 freshmen. The possible score o* this Was 269, but the medi "a* only 98, and ef the 1937 boys u»ted only 198 scored 160 or 1 high- je*. . | »" On the reading vocabulary teat, taken by L&32 freshman English students* the possible score v 190 but the median here was only ll About U00 of the 1932 boys ufho took iftiHl test scored 60 or MMMl ! A| copy of this* vocabulary tds< s|as bent sach member of f Dr. Summey in his letter stated that since the administrative of fleers of the various schools have asked members of all department staffs to do their utmost to en courage students In the use of good English,i staff members should be interested in the scores made in the above-discusaed diagnostic testa taken by the'freshman this past month. These scores. Dr. says, show undeniably bow serious the English problem is. and how important it is that all nie^befs of the college staff make the students hers understand the necessity ef constant attention to their thought and language. “It is obvious,*’ concluded Dr. Summey, “that three periods s week in an English section' no matter how hand the instructor may strive to instill good English in his stu- < uri be and largely are nul- tJfM in their good effect by the negligence of students, by the force of bad example, by the mis taken opinion that nothing matters to a technical student except know ledge of his specialty, and by the current spirit of revolt against th* customs of educated society.* BY “Cl BBALL" DOBS 11 a 11<>„ hditor-in-CMM Aggies look good now rom my exceedingly biased view. IS watched them work out all this week, and I know they’re set to go A» one observer puts it, the T- C. «J. calamity was just one ef thote things which almost teajn has to get off its chest once * ytear. \ /( I; think the Aggies have the ■tuff, the t-pirit. and the fight, and I dpn’t think they’re going to keep themselves Saturday. Monday fit the description of “blue Monday” bettor than any I'v* BATTALION I SPORTS OCTOBEB 21. 1938 PAGE A Forfeits Marring Records of Many Athletic Unite BY CHICK DEN^Y Aggies, T.C.U. And Pittsburg Picked to Win BY E. C “JEEP" OATES Hattalion smarts Editor sky was blue, and the sky leaking. The Aggies were blue it the game, and so were 1 And yet workouts went on las usual. Within the last two days, how ever, the sky has become brighter, Saturday has been forgotten, aad evdry man oh the team has got de termination in him. For two straight weeks your scribe has crawled out on the well known limb, aad for taro straight weeks that limb has broken off. Last week the darn liato broke aad then fell on top of me, but goes another shot at the scores The Aggies will take-Baylor at Waco after a hard fight, o-'.-i Pittsburgh will stomp S. Bf\U. wfaKaaau" Rice will win over the lowly Tub as Steers. Santa Clara is too strong for Arkansas. Texas Christian will ruin Mar quette. * Do I hear that limb cracking? After digging through statistic* Somebody told Major Dittman the other day that liaylor students. including the Baylor team, had got religion at a revival that -Was going on. The “Maje” said it would take more than prayer meet, mg* to beat the Aggies Saturday. ft It was announced Wednesday by W. M. Brand ret, student advertis ing manager of the Dallas Mothers Chib, that a corps dance will be held the Saturday night of the Dallas Corps trip, November 6, in the Junier’ Ballroom of the Add phua Hotel. The Aggie land Orches tra win play for the dance start ing at 9 o’clock. Five hundred tickets are now on sale for 31.86. After October 30, the ticket sals will dose until the night of the dance at which time the price of admission will be 12.20 The team came through the T C. ^J. mess with only slight injur ies! Dawson has had a hum knee, hell be O. K. by Saturday, has had a charley-horsc which is gone now. A few scratches i and there a that’s left. . ad bruises bout all tha p€ht gradual ;ht after Bill Conatser a i ted -from Denison High School, his coach, Logan Stollen- wsjek, former S. M. U. grid star, BiU would be the greatest ;er in the Southwest. M Stolly” mgst have had seme thing there. were i told I kiJ I Wc streaH home rooked foods and cordially invite all Aggies and members of the faculty to rornt m and get acquainted, .i MR. AND MRS. J. K. MACKEY Sole Owners "B" TIME!! , ; I .' ] BEAT BAYLOR M FLOP COLSON HOtTUUTir 2 BUS. ULST U % I HAND IN HAND EXCHANGE STORE