■ THE BATTALION Tuesday, November 13, 1962 College Station, Texas Page 3 Builq Breazeale Heads Personnel Group W. G. Breazeale, a veteran staff member, is the new president of the Texas Association of Student Personnal Administrators. The or ganization held its annual meeting recently at Lamar State College of Technology in Beaumont. Breazeale, a civilian student counselor, has been on the A&M staff for 15 years. All colleges in Texas are eli gible to join the association, which considers college student and cam pus life. The 1963 conference will be held in Austin. Breazeale, a native of Crockett, was graduated from A&M in 1935. * 'JLi&A. For Expert ALTERATIONS REASONABLE PRICES and Quick Service Visit THE DISCOUNT HOUSE 2 Doors From The Campus Theatre He also holds a Master of Science in Industrial Education degree from the college. Prior to military service in World War II he taught school and coached in athletics. Breazeale is active in the south western association of student ad ministrators. Dean of Student James P. Han- nigan and Breazeale represented A&M at the Beaumont Conference. Automotive Society Schedules Movie For Tuesday Night A film on “Modern Well Log ging” will be shown Tuesday night at a tneeting of the Society of Automotive Engineers. The meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m. in Room 228 of the Chemi stry Building. Schlumberger Well Surveying Corp. representatives are presenting the film program. The film should be of general interest to students in geological, petroleum and electrical engineer ing, said Warren Walker, presi dent of the S.A.E. student chapter at A&M. On hand to answer questions will be Schlumberger representatives James A. Cowan Jr. and Wayne Leverkuhn of Houston. Both were graduated from A&M in 1956. Religions Emphasis Program Outlined Aggie Becomes A King Steve Hammack of Ferris, a member of A&M’s prize-win ning meat judging team, is crowned king of the lamb graders at the American Royal Livestock Show in Kansas City. Crowning Hammack is Carolyn Barre of Yoakum, Miss Wool of 1962. Dean of Students James P. Han- nigan outlined Tuesday what was termed a “streamlined program” for this year’s Religious Emphasis week. “This new concept for Religious Emphasis Week, recently approved by the college executive committee, will take full advantage of the ex cellent speakers and counselors in our local churches,” the dean said. He noted that in past years speak ers and counselors had been “im ported” for Religious Emphasis Week, a practice begun when there were few churches adjacent to the jampus. “The central speaker in Guion Hall will be replaced this year with off-campus programs in each of the local churches,” Hannigan said. “This will allow the men who know our students best to conduct pro grams over the entire week em phasizing the need for religion in their daily life.” To encourage attendance, Hanni gan said that evening rather than morning meetings will be scheduled and would be held off-campus. Call to quarters will be changed from 7:30 to 8:30 p. m. for the entire week so that military students may attend. To provide continuing emphasis on religion throughout the year, Hannigan said the college would continue the series of speakers in the All-Faiths Chapel. 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M*NUr*Cni«!NG A No JurStY I UNIT Of tut «u SYJtlM tat,on center, In a cites s„i InsUllrUon ****** . 16 cities, toe,el CSiSStaSliflilSaCK «*|; Legget has been elected to serve as secretary-general for the Sixth International Soil Mechanics Con ference at Montreal in the summer of 1965. This is described as “a position of great international sig nificance” because advances in the fields of soil mechanics and foun dation engineering are paced by such conferences. His most recent book, “Geology and Engineering,” is just off the press. It already has gained rec ognition as one of the best three books on the subject. The Canadian engineer is a member of various professional organizations. He holds his mas ter’s degree from the University of Liverpool and the LL.D. degree from McMaster University, Ham ilton, Ontario. Legget came to Canada in 1929 after four years’ practice in Scot land and London and engaged in heavy construction work until 1936. He then joined the staff of Queen’s University. In 1938 he moved to the University of Toronto, remain ing there as teacher and consultant on soil and foundation problems until 1947. He is the author of a number of technical papers and two hooks. Legget is a member of the In stitution of Civil Engineers, the American Society of Civil Engi neers and the Engineering Insti tute of Canada. He is also a Fel low of the Royal Society of Can ada and of the Geological Society of America. In 1953 he was elected an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada. The public has been invited to attend the graduate lecture. Welcome To COACH NORTON’S PANCAKE HOUSE featuring Special Lunches Monday Thru Friday 11:30 til 2:00 Also Steaks, Shrimp and Other Fine Foods. East Gate Highway 6 So. “In the future, however, these speakers will be scheduled on a weekn-ight other than Wednesday to avoid conflicts with established mid - week services in local churches,” he said. Date for Religious Emphasis Week is Feb. 17-22. He said that conferences with all local ministers and denominational student work ers would be scheduled soon to make detailed plans for the event. According to Texas Press Assoc iation outdoor writer Vern San ford every ounce of boating water in Texas is behind a dam that has been built to impound it. There is no natural lake among the 400 in the state. Pest Control, Aviation Course Scheduled Here The 12th annual Texas Agri cultural Aviation Conference and Pest Control Short Course will be held here Feb. 24-26. Joe Brusse of the Department of Aeronautical Engineering, the pro gram chairman, said one of the main features of the conference will be a field demonstration of the latest agricultural aircraft and aerial spraying equipment. The meeting is sponsored by A&M, the Texas Aerial Applicators Association, Texas Flying Farm ers and Ranchers Association and the Texas Aeronautics Commission. 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