The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 24, 1962, Image 4

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    4-H Clubbers Due Here June 5 For Statewide Roundup
Four-H Club members from
every section of the state will as
semble here June 5 for their an-
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nual statewide 4-H Roundup. The I been named county winners and
big- day will be June 6 when an
estimated 1,800 will be participat
ing in 27 judging and demonstra
tion contests.
Boys and girls w T ho will be try
ing for state honors have already
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placed either first or second in
their respective, district elimina
tion contests. They will be accom
panied to the Roundup by their
county extension agents adult
leaders and/or coaches. Also in at
tendance will be members of the
Texas 4-H Club Recognition Com
mittee and Friends of 4-H.
The annual barbecue, sponsor
ed by the Recognition Committee,
will be the program feature for the
first evening of the Roundup. Spe
cial entertainment on the second
evening is also made possible by
the Committee.
The contests on June 6 will get
underway — some by 7 a.m. — and
all will be concluded by midafter
noon. Winners will be announced
later in the afternoon, and several
wilMbe eligible to participate in na
tional contests to be held later in
the year.
Lunar Scientist Describes
Steps In Manned Spacecraft
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The first employee of the Apollo
Manned Lunar Landing Program,
H. Kurt Straus, recently explained
the steps in the development
spacecraft operated and controlled
by man to the A&M Chapter
the Institute of Aerospace Sci
ences and Sigma Gamma Tau, hon
orary Aeronautical Engineering-
fraternity.
Straus, who now heads the Test
Facilities Branch of the NASA
program in Houston, was guest
speaker at the honors banquet of
the group.
He said that the Apollo project
to place humans on the moon was
initiated on a small scale three
years ago, but' was not given final
approval by Congress to begin
large scale operation then.
The present status of project
Apollo is in suspension pending
official decision on the method by
which the lunar landing will be
accomplished.
At this time, two methods pre-
| sent themselves, Straus said. The
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first, a landing by “Lunar Excur
sion Vehicle’', wliich would be
launched from a larger parent ve
hicle orbiting the moon, would be
cheaper in terms of booster re
quirements.
The second method proposed is
the landing of the actual space
craft on the moon. A return launch
from the moon of this vehicle
would require much more fuel and
a larger booster than would the
first method. However, the first
would entail more risk because of
the greater number of parts neces
sary, hence, a greater possibility
of failure involved, said Straus.
Kiwanis Club
Honors CHS
FFA’ers, FHA’ers
ohnm
lenbo
on a i
The College Station Kiwanis
Club Tuesday honored the three
outstanding Future Homemakers
and the two top Future Farmer
students at its noon luncheon in
the Memorial Student Center.
Future Farmer students recog
nized were Sidney Coufal, out
standing Future Farmer, and Lar-
ry Coufal, outstanding Greenhand.
Each received a certificate at
A&M Consolidated High School
Friday recognizing their achieve
ment. Later they will receive
F.F.A. jackets.
Future Homemakers receiving
honors were Sallie Shepard, out
standing chapter F.H.A. senior;
Linda Bloom, outstanding chap
ter F.H.A. . junior; and Nancy
Beamer, outstanding girl in cloth
ing construction.
Nancy is entering the National
Vogue Contest. Each received an
engraved bracelet in addition to a
certificate.
A second high light of the lunch
eon was an address by Bill Bos
tick, a junior at A&M Consolidat
ed High School and second F.F.A.
student. Bostick stressed the im
portance of agriculture in our
world today and in the future. He
will present this same talk in the
State F.F.A. Leadership Contest
this summer.
Last year he received the Ki
wanis Club Greenhand Award. He
has received many other honors in
both F.F.A. and other school ac
tivities.
Wayne Lacy, vocational agricul
ture teacher, and Mrs. John Riggs
and Mrs. Betty Curl, home econ
omics teachers, also were recog
nized at the luncheon.
This event, is sponsored annual
ly by the Agriculture and Conser
vation Committee of the Kiwanis
Club. Committee members consist
of John Quisenberry, Chairman of
the Committee, Tom Cartwright,
Jim Hildreth, R. D. Lewis, John
McNeely and Bill Stewai’t.
New Math Course
The Counseling and Testing
Center, Department of Mathe
matics and the Office of the Dean
of Engineering are studying selec
tion methods to classify entering
students for a new course in ad
vanced math to be offered next
fall.
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Taking Course On Campus
Fifty law enforcement officers . Engineering
from Texas and several neighbor- the Traffic
ing states are on campus partici
pating in an accident investigation
Purpose of the course is to iden
tify the responsibilities of the po
lice in motor vehicle traffic acci
dent investigation and to establish
major steps involved in the investi
gation.
Sponsors of the two-week
course, which began Monday, are
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course and for two other)
scheduled later at other i
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