The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 05, 1948, Image 4

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The Lau game
the score; The Tig
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i«ro was a lack
tparjenced play-
key man ping-
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the wesson
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had never
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won by the
tallied in the
Mckarland
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That was all
game ended
the short end
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Southwest Co
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ARM Wause
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23-7, were knocking on
es door again, j;
Baylot was hopitig to take the
conference that year and had a
combination . that might well have
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1WL.DIE,
my weloom
to the new
students of Agriculture for their
choice of Agriculture as a voca
tion,” says U N. Shepardson, dean
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b uffers a greater op-
and challenge to service
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with the ihnk of Captain m the staff t members on an educational
infantry. Alter separation from i tour Of Mexico, under the auspl
the bene tit of countrj' and .
World pean' than that afforded to ipg.
done it i in any normal season,
urudshaw kicked a field goal tor
the Bears early in the first quar
ks
yiuntil
three polnta loomed big as “Fann
ers Fig it’* rang oat repeate^lly
from th<i Aggie supportiWiJi]
Then, as If in an8wer/i|o the
ch*nt. the Farmer^ began to march
and kert on going, mnkin^ tno
score 7-L But that was not ifll.
Later In the game, Sander* gath
ered in la punt ami made Me of
the most aensatioiiial broken field
runs of that Henson to score the
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th(> J list; or the pcoring and the
game ended 14*3,
The Af gies played their worst
[' game of the seanen against Rice,
They came dose to losing bet
held in dhe pinches and the game
ended n a 7-7 tie. It was the
men trained ip the science of Agri
culture which has the responsioil-
.ty of producing food and clothing
d»r a hungry world,” Dean Bhep-
ardson concinued. - |!
Dean Shepardson has been a
credit to AmM and the common-
dean of agricaltnre since 1244,
at which time he succeeded Dean
Edwin J. Kyle.
Dean Shepardson was born in
ItUeiown, Colorado. January 7,
H'JH. Raised on a *® rm > n u, ‘°'
ado, ht went to public schools
nd graduated from high school in
'ort Collins^ Colorado. Upon grnrfi-
ipition from high school ho enwr-
<|d Colorado ; : ARM, and graduated
from that school in 191,7 with a
egreo in Animal Husbandry.
title in college he took an active
y he served as dairy in-
tofi-for thof. Colorado State
iry Commission. He later ser-
as Ammil Husbandry special-
t for the University of Wyom-
In 1920 he returned to Colo
rado ARM as assistant proles-
»r of Animal husoandry find
freshman tootball coaca. He re-
Ilv2^-44 r when he attenoed lowa
Mate College and received his
Master's degree in Dairy Mknu-
faciurjng.
It was in Septomlnm; M28 that
to accepted a position at Texas
A&m as. Hhad at tno Dairy llus-
t anory Department. In 1942 he was
I (von nn additional assignment ns
i upermtendfnt of farms in tho
I cnool of. Agriculture. Ho remain-
id as Head of: the Dairy Husoan-
<ry Department until Novegibor
4d as Head of; tno Dairy
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iiill, wnen he succocdud Dean
iiLym as Dean ox too Bciioql of
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fbr seven years. He was also: Di-
rector of the American Dairy
Hcienco for threo yean, j j- |
11 In 1937 Dean Bhepardaon was
bent to Europe as a government
Relegate to toe World Dairy
Congress, which was held in Ber
lin, Germany. I* 1940 he went
to the Inter-American Confer-
♦nce in Merico Cit y) as a repve-
Carrol New Prexy
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Of Fish-Game Club
Theron D. Carrol, senior wild
life major j from Beaumont, was
elected president of tho Fteh and
ELfcT r,,st " MMns
Other officers ejected wore W.
r T:ie il. liianKensmp, secretary-
Colored Hides of tha jiepart-
nt'liummer field; tnp to Colo-
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member of jtam Executi
mu tee of thjrt Agriculli
mn stiepardHon has
group of
Southern and [BoUtiiWeiteoi agri
culture collej qd to Hoiduras and
Guatemala | IM - | J , |. j i
Section ot th< Agricult ire O.vunon
of the Arne-lean Association Of
Land:- Grant MdReges and Hniver-
ion, and chatehian of the Org
^ wtto#['Athletic
been mar*
aren. Noymgvieas |ho imps boys
and enjoiys WorHihg
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When asked bf his ho >bten he ro-
plied, “l! dofi-t know whi'tiier I
am fortunawii or uritorlunate, but
my only iiouijy is my iwrk.” j
Doan HneptUdson jin activa in
raiigious anuMjeivic activitum. Ho
is cnalrman .‘of tho Heard of th»
New uoMgMriwtob <>i the AatM
Uhnstian j Uiuixn, whim is In tno
procesal oil butiding a pew Church
afbout one block otf thp ^West aids
of tho. Campus.
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At one
i Board of m ,
Chamber of >l>mmerce, »
the preseltiitfpe Is on thi: Board
of Directors of the to liege Sta-
tion Chamber 1 of Commerce. In
addition to titeso activities he is
a member of the
and member of
organizationsfM
Rotary Club
Bcmester beganV
inauguration of
Just before
ihe announced the , ,
the “Degree Plan”, which Will
an aid to all new students in the
School of Agriculture. ; i
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lOOli; ugly dandruff ttfld|scrtt#gly
nanny. Then—he dlicovetad Wildi'
locks w4te gofting Billy-a
I Wildroot Crr«|«i-Oll and Stc half
& bottle before disooverini tlin« a little ti all you m
groom hair. reUevc drynew and remove iboae dandruff. 1
you Died. It? iff nbt -««rt to your noatest drug oc,toilet
in
count:
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tn for A bottle or tiibe, todaf. Aryl ark your
barber for pro^<to*Alicat|on,*. NO its. amla or bud
about it—Wildfdot Cream-Oil w again andiiogaiit thejehoic
Of men who put good grooming', first. It'S; also prefer! ed
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goats of distinction. No kiddih! Try »tl
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The club will meek on -toe first
and third Tuesday «f each month
this semester, Carrol announced.
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