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PAGE 6 Thursday,March 5, 1959 The Battalion College Siatfon (Brazos County), Texas Tessies Invite Ag Sophomores To Weekend Dance at Denton Charles C. Murphy, sophomore class president, said yesterday that all A&M sophomores have been in vited to a dance Saturday night at Texas Woman’s University by the TWU class of ’61. The dance will be held in the Recreation Room of Capps Hall from 9-12 p.m. Tickets will be 25d stag and 30c drag. Martha Shawn, secretary of the class of ’61, said, “We will provide moonlight serenading by the ‘Ser- Come On To Tessieland Extending an Invitation to all A&M sophomores are Texas Woman’s University sophomore class officers (top to bottom) Heidi Trept, Uinda Abbott, Dolores Chapa and Martha Shawn. Veterinary Students Play Guina Pig For Rabies Vaccination Serum Tests Dr. Leipper Serves As Navy Consultant Dr. Dale F. Leipper, head of the Departinent of Oceanography and Meteorology, recently spent three days with a U.S. Navy task force as a consultant for the National Academy of Sciences Committee on Underseas Warfare. He was aboard the carrier Val ley Forge, a part of task force Alpha operating off the coast of Virginia. Accompanying Leipper was John W. Cooper, National Academy of Science, and Walter White, Navy Hydrographic office, both of Washington, D.C. Leipper, whose visit with the task force was in connection with effects of oceanographic environ ment of naval operations, returned from the carrier to Norfolk, Va., on a submarine detection plane which was catapulted from the vessel. A&M veterinary students were “guinea pigs” for tests of a new rabies vaccine now being conduc ted to determine the efficiency of modified live virus and dead virus vaccines in the immunization of humans against the disease. College physicians Dr. C. R. Ly ons and Dr. K. L. Nelson adminis tered the shots to the group Feb. 26. The new vaccine is of a type known as the Flury Strain. It is named in honor of the small girl from whose brain tissue the origi nal live virus was taken. Her family name was Flury. Rabies is spread by the infective saliva of rabid animals. The caus ation of the disease depends upon various factors including suscep tibility of the host; invasiveness of the virus; severity and profundity of bites incurred and the amount of virus laden salvia introduced into the victim. Those animals which ai'e susceptible to the dis ease include all of the warm blooded animals, including man. Once symptoms appear, the dis ease is invariably fatal to all mam mals except the bat. Engineer to Speak To Safety Classes J. U. Parker, chief safety engi neer for Humble Oil and Refining Company, will present a lecture to industrial education safety classes tonight at 7:30 in Room 113 of the Biological Sciences Building. Parker presented a similar lec ture to the classes last year in which he played the part of a safe ty engineer with Humble and re lated it to other industries. enaders’ for all of the ‘moon- i watchers’ who can stop watching the new space rocket long enough •to come up this weekend.” Dee Dee Chapa, class president, told Murphy, “We have had a lot of fun planning this dance and we are all looking forward to Satur day night.” Ags Assist Judges At Houston Show Fifteen Aggies are assisting of ficials in the 1959 Houston Fat Stock Show. The Aggies will represent the A&M Saddle and Sirloin Club which will sponsor three steers at the show to be held tomorrow. The steers include two Herefords and one Angus which will be entered in the open division. James Wal drop and Jim Holloway will take the steers to Houston. Each of the fifteen participating Aggies will work with a depart ment head of some division of the show. The group will also assist the officials in managing the par ticular departments by keeping records and helping judge. Seven of the boys worked with the show last week and eight more are scheduled to work at different times this week, according to F. I. Dahlberg, professor of animal hus bandry at A&M. The students, mostly animal hus bandry majors, were selected"from a group of volunteers. Jockey Steve Brooks is in his 21st year as a rider and has more than 18,600 winners. Hollywood Park racetrack set a record for its course in 1957 when 1,705,306 persons attended. Ag. FQR AGGIES & AGGIE ^2 rr WIVES First Baptist - College Two by Two THiNKUSt £ng//s/7.‘SCANDAL MAGAZINE Think!ish translation: This mag azine is put out by a bunch of troublishers. Their other monthly offerings: a horror series (feari- odical), pin-up pictures (leeriodi- cal) and a fortune tellers’ gazette (seeriodical). Naturally, none car ries ads mentioning the honest taste of fine tobacco. 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