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PAGE 6 Thursday, August 13, 3 959 TKp Battalion College Station (Brazos County), Texas A Touch of Coeducation Caught passing the time in front of Leg- Workshop. This is only a few of the some gett flail this week were these high school 200 girls here for the event which draws girls here for the First Annual Journalism to a close tomorrow. Tefertiller Joins Ag Economics Staff Dr. Kenneth R. Tefertiller joined the staff of the Department of Agricultural Economics and Socio logy at A&M on Aug. 1, Dr. Ty- rus R. Timm, head of the depart ment, said this week. Tefertiller is a native of Okla homa where he received his B.S. degree from Oklahoma, State Uni versity in 1952. He then served two years as a commissioned offi cer in the Army and returned to Oklahoma State University where he received his M.S. degree in 1956. He then went to the University of Illinois where he recently re ceived his Ph.D. degree. In 1957 he won the award of the Western Farm Economics Assn, for an out standing graduate study paper. The paper was entitled “Rates of Concentrates-Roughage Substitu tion and Economic Optimums in Feeding Yearling Steers and Heif ers.” Tefertiller’s major interests are farm management and production economics and he is especially in terested in linear programming. He has been trained in economic theory, production economics and ’ linear programming, and because of this says Timm, “He is par ticularly well qualified to work with other departments in analyz ing their research results. At A&M Tefertiller will do both graduate and undergraduate work as well as research. Tefertiller is 28-years-old. ‘Flick’ to Present Stories of Towns A color panorama of life in San Francisco and the story of the re building of Waco after the disas trous 1953 tornado will unfold on “Operation Flick” — free films to be shown Sunday at 3 p.m. in Rooms 2A-2B of the Memorial Stu dent Center. The color film “San Francisco” emphasizes the more spectacular and exotic aspects of the city and includes a brief historical sketch. “The seai’ch” illustrates the four major phases entered into by the people of Waco following the tor nado; a state of shock, the emer gency relief period, the reaction and the final readjustment. Former Student In Little Rock Capt. Thomas Z. James of Poca hontas, Ark., a former A&M stu dent and a 1951 graduate of the U. S. Military Academy at West Point, reported to the Little Rock District of the Army Engineers July 31 after a two-year as signment in Viet-Nam. While in the Little Rock District, he will be assigned to the Darda- nelle Lock and Dam project. Following graduation from West Point, Capt. James attended the Infantry Basic Officers Course, Fort Benning, Ga. He went to Alaska in 1952, remaining there two years during which he tranS*- ferred from the Infantry to the Corps of Engineers. He was sta tioned at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., to August 1955 when he attended the Engineer Advanced Course at Fort Belvoir, Va., and then A&M, where he received the master's de gree in civil engineering in 1957. While in Viet-Nam, he was En gineer Advisor with the Military Assistance Advisory Group at the Viet-Nam Military Academy. Capt. James is married to the former Miss Darlene M. Hornung of Hondo, Tex. They have a 5- year-old daughter and 2-year-old son. A sister of Capt. James, Mrs. Warren Brow^ resides in Walnut Ridge, Ark. Both Doctors And Children Dread Shots AP News features IT GOES without saying that youngsters don’t like shots. And believe it or not, doctor's don’t like to give shots to children. Doctors don’t like to hurt youngsters. They give shots only because they know the child will benefit from the medicene poked into him this way. Most shots hurt very liUle. Some really don't huH at all. Lilly has to have a shot. She closed her eyes, stuck out her arm. The doctor worked quickly and talked hard and fast; after a bit Lilly said: “Please hurry doctor and get it over.” “Why, child,” said the doctor, “You had that shot long ago.” “I did?” said the child in amaze ment. “I didn’t feel it at all.” This happens often. Nevertheless •children dread shots. When a child knows he is going to get a shot he is apprehensive until it is over, then he chn relax and enjoy the rest of the visit to the doctor's office. If a child has to wait a little before his turn to see the doctor, it’s often a good idea to bring the child into a side room, give him the shot quickly, let him go back and play until his turn to be examined comes up. Be Honest Much as children dislike shots its necessary to be honest with them about it. Mrs. Traymore promised Ted that the doctor wouldn’t give him a shot today. Ted came happily into the examining room. Mrs. Traymore knew the child was due for a shot, in fact she had made the appointment for that very pur pose. She simply lied to her child because it was the easiest thing to do at the moment. It’s impossible for a doctor to build up confidence in a child when the basis of ti-ust is destroyed by direct lies. Not cxnly was Ted full of resentment against the doctor but also against his mother. Occasionally one .runs into a pa rent who uses the doctor as a threat over a child to make him behave. “If you don’t eat those vege tables, I’ll take you right down to the doctor and he’ll give you a shot.” This is the modern version of the old bogey man. The great dif ference being that the doctor is a real person who is trying his best to establish a friendly confi dent relationship with the child. MOHAWK Hickory Smoked Sugar Cured Swift Premium FRANKS Lb. 40c PICNICS lb. 27c Swift Premium Beef Swift Premium Beef ROUND STEAK _ „ 79c RUMP ROAST „ Sliced Bologna 39c |0| Iki Samuels Pound fjBP Mohawk Pk S- © Gladiola FLOUR Lb. Bag 29c Flying Jib Breaded Frozen Shrimp SHRIMP 10-Oz. 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