The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 12, 1960, Image 3

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    Professors Slate
' Attendance at Meet
E. V. Walton and Dr. Earl H.
Knebel, both of the Department of
Agricultural Education, will attend
the 12-state 40th annual Regional
Conference in Agricultural Educa
tion at the Biltmore Hotel in Okla
homa City this week.
Walton will serve as conference
chairman for sectional meetings to
discuss the topic, “Determining
Teachers’ Responsibilities in Pro
viding Guidance to Students in
Choosing Agricultural Careers.”
Walton is recognized nationally as
a leader in the field of public
school guidance and agricultural
career guidance. He has written
several articles for professional
magazines and has conducted num
erous workshops on this topic.
Knebel will serve as secretary
for sectional meetings for teacher
trainers in agricultural education.
He is also serving as secretary for
the Southern Regional Research
Committee. The committee will be
developing plans for the next
Southern Regional Research Con
ference in Agricultural Education
which is scheduled to meet next
August at A&M.
the research program in agricul
tural education in Texas, having
been appointed chairman of the
State Research Committee by
George Hurt, state director of
Vocational Agriculture of the
Texas Education Agency.
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with 442; Bexar County, with 319;
Tarrant County, with 249; Jeffer
son County, with 164; Galveston
County, with 139; and Nueces
County, with 104; are the only
Texas counties with over 100 stu
dents.
Hannigan said the students
should not feel they “have to do
it.” The move is completely vol
untary for those desiring to sub
mit names of prospective students
which they contact during the
spring recess. The aim is to give
students at home access to infor
mation of the college in the form
of literature so they may visual
ize what is available at A&M in
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Knebel is presently heading up the way of advanced education.
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Political
Announcements
Subject to action at the Democratic
Primary May 7, 1960.
For County Commissioner
Precinct No. 1
CURTIS H. WILLIAMS
FLETCHER L. POOL
(Former Aggie)
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Quarter Horse Show
An exhibitor displays the talents of one of Show at the Aggie Rodeo Arena last Sat-
the quarter horses which performed in the urday. The show was the first annual for
Senior Reining Class at the Quarter Horse the Aggie Rodeo Club.
Visit Research Projects
Ag Engineering Students
Visit in Rio Grande Valley
Sixteen agricultural engineering
students of A&M are spending
Monday through Wednesday in the
Lower Rio Grande Valley.
The group will be accompanied
on this field trip by Dr. Ernest T.
Smerdon, associate professor in
the Department of Agricultural
Engineering.
The tour of the valley which
includes visiting engineering and
research projects has been arrang
ed by W. R. Cowley, superinten
dent of the Texas Agricultural Ex-
periment Station at Weslaco.
Headquarters at Weslaco
The touring agricultural engi
neering students, will headquarters
at Weslaco. They will inspect irri
gation and drainage projects as
well as vegetable and citrus pro
cessing plants.
Monday morning at Weslaco the
group will visit the Texas Agri
cultural Experiment Station where
Cowley will show them research
projects in soil and water manage
ment. They will also tour the
Holt Equipment Cb. to inspect
heavy agricultural equipment.
Monday afternoon the agricul
tural engineers inspected field
work concerning the construction
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and lining of irrigation canals in
the Valley. The irrigation pump
ing stations for Irrigation District
No. 9 wre inspected.
Tuesday morning they visited
the research farm of the Agricul
tural Research Service studying
research in progress in irrigation
and drainage with Victor I. Myers
in charge. This afternoon the en
gineers will inspect field engineer
ing work being performed by the
Soil Conservation Service. The
students will study the engineer
ing layout of irrigation and drain
age systems as well as land level
ing and other practices necessary
for proper management of irriga
tion water.
Inspect Ag Plants
Wednesday morning the group
will inspect plants processing agri
cultural products. Plants to be vis
ited during this part of the field
trip include the Texsun Citrus
Processing Plant and Cotton Com
press and the McManus Vegetable
Packing Shed.
In the afternoon they will tour
the W. T. ListOn Company, Har
lingen, observing the manufacture
of concrete pipe. Later in the af
ternoon, the group will visit Cam
eron County Water Control and
Improvement District No. 1. Here
the agricultural engineering stu
dents will observe modern methods
of constructing large irrigation
canals used to distribute the water
pumped from the Rio Grande Riv
er.
Students making the trip are J.
W. Adkins, D. L. Baker, O. W.
Barkemeyer, K. R. Beerwinkle, W.
B. Cook Jr., F. L. Dahlberg, R.
L. Hart, J. G. Karrer, W. A. Le-
Pori, F. J. Louvier, L. L. New, R.
E. Patersen, Roberto Prudencio, T.
D. Sullivan, R. L. Warzecha and
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THE BATTALION
Tuesday, April 12, 1960
College Station, Texas
Page 3
One - Act Plays Scheduled
April 20-22 by Ag Players
When Napoleon, a beautiful
Prussian lady, an incompetent
French lieutenant and a lazy Ital
ian innkeeper get together in the
same small inn, and when George
Bernard Shaw provides these four
distinctly different characters
with Shavian wit and dialogue, the
result is likely to be a play of
subtle humor coupled with a keen
insight into human nature.
The result is called “The Man
of Destiny” and will be presented
by the Aggie Players April 20-22
in the Lower Level of the Memo
rial Student Center. The one-act
comedy will star Ed Herider as ;
Napoleon, Smerdon as the Lady,
Ben Trail as the Lieutenant and
Richard Reiser as the Innkeeper.
A second, shorter, Shaw play,
“How He Lied to Her Husband,”
will follow “The Man of Destiny”
to complete the evening with
George Bernard Shaw.
A lady, her lover and her hus
band set out to destroy the usual
romantic notion held by most,
people in England during the first
part of the century in this laugh-
packed 20 minutes of pure fun.
Plant Expert Slates
Mexican Ag Tour
Mr. Maurice C. Futrell, assistant
professor in the Department of
Plant Physiology and Pathology,
will travel to Rio Bravo, Monteri’ey
and Saltillo, Mexico, on April 19-
23 to check plant rust trapping
nurseries in these areas.
He will be accompanied by Lucas
Reyes of the Texas Agricultural
Experiment Station at Beeville.
Cast for “How He Lied to Her
Husband” are Regie Lundergan as
the Lady, Bob Sloan as Her Lover,
and Tommy Holbein as Her Hus
band.
Vic Wiening, assistant professor
in the Department of English,'is
the show’s director; C. K. Esten is
producer.
Worth Nowlin will set the scene
as narrator of both plays.
The show will offer theater
goers a chance to see a new kind
of theater as both plays will be
read, not acted.
Aggie Gets Position
On Baptist Council
Cullum Green, senior pre-veteri-
nary medicine major from Fort
Worth, was named to the 1960-61
State Baptist Student Union Exec
utive Council at the annual Texas
BSU Spring Planning Conference
at Latham Springs last weekend.
Greene is president-elect of the
A&M BSU.
Approximately 45 Baptist Ag
gies attended the three-day meet
ing.
Costumes and set will be kept at
a minimum. There will be a cer
tain amount of effective stage
lighting, but instead of acting
their parts, the actors will read
their lines from- lecturns.. Facial
expression and a moving dialogue
will play a major part in getting
the message before the audience.
“The practice of having actors
read a play rather, than acting it
out is not a new concept in the
ater, having its start with the
Psalms,” Wiening said. “How
ever, as a form of modern play
production it is just now being
revived.
“The plays of Shaw seem espe
cially adaptable to this method of
production,” he added.
Plant Specialists
Attend Wheat Meet
Dr. Lee J. Ashworth and Dr.
Harlan E. Smith, members of the
A&M Department of Plant Physi
ology and Pathology participated
in a wheat disease forum held to
day in Foard County.
The physiologists assisted Exten
sion Service agents on the pro
gram.
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is a statement (A) de
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In traffic, when a driver
behind you blows his
horn, do you (A) go and
sock him? (B) wonder
what’s wrong? (C) hope
it’ll settle his nerves?
AO B □ C □
When a pal bends your
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cigarette is best, do you
listen most to (A) his
chatter about how good
it tastes—regardless of
how it filters? (B) his re
mark that the filter must
be good because it’s new?
(C) his comments that
both really good filtration
and real tobacco taste are
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what you really want. Most men and
women who think for themselves have
studied the facts about filters and have
chosen Viceroy . . . the one cigarette
with a thinking man’s filter and a smok
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