The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, December 10, 1959, Image 3

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    Required Physical Education
Tests Completed Wednesday
Required physical education
tests for students enrolled in re
quired physical education . were
completed yesterday, Herman B.
Segrest, head of the Department
of Required Physical Education
said today.
The “Aggie” test, familiar to
many freshmen, consists of three
basic items, overhand pull-ups,
sit-ups, and a 30-yd. shuttle run,
Segrest explained. Norms will be
established as soon as the results
are tabulated.
Any student falling below avei'-
age in two or more of the require
ments will be recommended to
take a conditioning course in the
Spring.
Students in required physical
education were given a sheet with
25 basic conditioning exercises at
the start of the semester so they
could get in shape before the test,
said Segrest.
Segrest explained in the event
a student now enrolled in the last
semester of required physical edu
cation should fail a test, he may
take it over sometime before the
end of the semester.
“We hope to have the results
Speciality Act
Left to right Jim Roberts, Bruce Johnson and Olin Brown
present their specialty act, at Tuesday night’s Aggie Talent
Show. The act was the first public presentation of the song
“Soldier, Statesman and Gentleman.”
To Advisory Council
Bankers Reappoint
Dr. Tyrus R. Timm
Dr. Tyrus Timm, head of the
Department of Agricultui’al Eco
nomics and Sociology, has been re
appointed to the advisory council
of the Agricultural Commission of
the American Bankers Assn. for.
1960.
Making the appointment was
John W. Remington, association
president and also president of the
Lincoln Rochester Trust Co. at
Rochester, N. Y.
The American Bankers Assn. Ag
ricultural Commission is composed
Ag Extension
Hosts Visiting
Delegates Here
The Texas Agricultural Exten
sion Service hosted to co-operative
extension service delegates who
visited here Dec. 3-10 in connection
with a project in public affairs
and leadership development for
public responsibilities.
Larry L. Burleson/ oi’ganization
specialist with the Texas Extension
Service, said the project is jointly
sponsored by the Fund for Adult
Education and the co-operative ex
tension services of Texas, Arizona,
Ilinois, Michigan, Montana and
Pennsylvania.
In each of the six states, two
counties have been designated as
pilot counties, he said. Extension
agents, known as “Program Con
sultants”, have been asigned to
the counties to conduct the pro
gram.
Kaufman and San Patricio are
the pilot counties in Texas and the
program consultants are O. B.
Clifton and Dr. Edward F. Schlutt,
respectively. Burleson is Texas
program leader.
While in Texas, the 12 program
consultants, along with the na
tional co-ordinator, Dr. Frank Sug-
gitt, and the national program con
sultant, Dr. Joseph L. Matthews,
traveled to both of the pilot coun
ties and visited the A&M campus.
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A&M
PHOTO SHOP
of 12 bankers, and the adivsory
council of five men from land-
grant colleges.
Purpose of the commission is
to study important trends, prob
lems .and opportunities in the field
of farm and ranch credit and to
assist the 15,000 commercial banks
in improving their services to the
agricultural industry.
The advisory council meets with
commission members about twice
a year and is called upon for ad
vice about credit policies and pro
cedures.
In addition to Timm, the other
members will be Dr. Van B. Hart,
Cornell University; Dr. O. B. Jess-
ness, University of Minnesota; Dr.
Aubrey Brown, University of Ken
tucky; and Dr. G. B. Wood of
Oregon State College.
Truval has achieved the look and texture of satin
in this fine combed yarn polished cotton sport
shirt. You’ll like the neat all-over pattern and the
convenience of twin pockets. This is the shirt that
you must see and touch to appreciate. Come in
and ask for it today.
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cincje .Store
Serving Texas Aggies”
APPLIED MAGNETISM 405-406
Reactions of water, hair, women
Professor D. Juan
10:00-11:00 p.m. Saturday
Examination of why men usually use water
with their hair tonic. Demonstration that wa
ter causes dried-out hair resembling explosion
in a silo. Practical applications of 'Vaseline’
Hair Tonic; proof that 'Vaseline’ Hair Tonic
replaces oil that water removes from hair.
Definitive interrelationships of water to 'Vase
line’ Hair Tonic to hair to womdn to things
in general. Laboratory evidence of reverse
magnetism between women and messy hair.
Positive correlations between alcohol and dry
hair, cream tonics and clogged-up hair (Rag-
mop’s Third Law). Required before Christmas
vacation.
Prerequisite: ANIMAL MAGNETISM 203-204.
Materials: one 4 oz. bottle ‘Vaseline’ Hair Tonic
it’s clear,
it’s clean,
it’s
Vaseline
HAIR TONIC
‘Vaseline* Is the registered trademark
«t Chesebrough-Pond’s Inc.,
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tabulated within the next two
weeks,” Segrest said. “We will
then be able to see just what ac
tivities are contributing most to
keeping students in the best physi
cal condition.”
See The Amazing
THE BATTALION
Thursday, December 10, 1959
Read Battalion Classifieds
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Bryan Business Machines
WE KEEP PRICES DOWN!
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BEEF SHOULDER
Table
Trimmed
POTATOES
These prices good
Thurs. - Sat., Dec.
10-12 in Bryan only!
We reserve the right
to limit quantities.
U. S. No. 1
RED
CHOICE
ARMOUR
STAR
Lb. Cello
CUDAHY PICNICS . . . 3-Lb. Can $1.99
Maryland
Club
Lb.
Food Club
Enriched
5-Lb.
Bag
Sun Farm
Fresh
Doz.
FLOUR
EGGSl
Snider’s
Hot
14-Oz. Bottle
BAKERY DEPARTMENT
NUT CRYSTAL FRUIT CAKE
2-Lb. $1.95 21/2-Lb. $2.45 5-Lb. $4.75
Devil Food Layer Cake
Lemon Coconut Coffee Cake . . . . .
Date Loaf Coffee Cake . . . . .
49c
33 c
29c