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THE BATTALION
Thursday, February 21, 1968 College Station, Texas
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T\yo scholarships for A&M engi-
iring studies will be presented
ing the JETS (Junior Engineer-
pechnical Society) conference
JgMarch 15. Scholarship appli-
itions must be received not later
, mn March 1.
The JETS program involves high
I Bibo 1 extracurricular clubs to sti-
jmllte interest among junior and
'jnior high school youth in engi-
eering and science careers.
The Southwest Regional Confer-
\ nee here will include student con-
fets in mathematics, drawing and
Mher areas of interest, discussion
I'Jroups and orientation to electronic
t. omputers. Among the speakers
Irill be Cmdr. William R. Wake-
nd of the National Aeronautics
,nd Space Administration.
The A&M JETS scholarship in
troleum engineering - is being
ado available for the first time
iis year, J. G. McGuire of the
|lj|>ol of Engineering announced.
h4 scholarship carries an award
f $200 for the freshman year, re-
wable if the recipient qualifies
ichplastically, and summer employ
ept in the petroleum industry also
will be available.
McGuire said a Former Students
Association JETS Scholarship
again will be made available. The
award is $250 for the freshman
year and is renewable.- The stri
dent may study engineering or the
physical sciences.
Displays, Speaker
To Highlight ITC
The first of more than 600 per
sons will arrive Friday on campus
for the 15th annual Industrial
Teacher Conference. The confer
ence continues through Saturday.
Leading suppliers of industrial
and technical educational materials
will have displays in the exhibition
hallway of the Mechanical Engi
neering Shops Building.
Featured speaker for the meet
ing will be Dr. T. M. Stinnett of
the National Education Associa
tion.
The Texas Industrial Arts As
sociation will meet in conjunction
with the conference.
Set Saturday
At Consolidated
A&M Consolidated Junior and
Senior High School students will
demonstrate their scientific prow
ess in a science fair from 10 a.m.
—4 p.m. Saturday in the science
wing of the school.
Students will explain their pro
jects to visitors and judges. Three
A&M professors, from the Depart
ment of Chemistry, Physics and
Biology, will judge the entries.
All work on the science fair by
the students is entirely voluntary,
K. C. Morgan, general science and
biology teacher at the high school
said. The program is planned and
coordinated by junior and senior
high school science teachers as
joint project.
The winning project will then
compete in ther Greater Houston
Science Fair March 15-17 in the
Sam Houston Coliseum. The win
ner of the Greater Houston Scien««f
Fair will receive an all-expense-
paid trip to the National Science
Fair at Alburquerque, N. M.
in the petroleum industry also with the conference. 1 air at Alburquerque, JN. ivi.
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DEGREE FILING DEADLINE SET FOR
FEBRUARY 28, 1963
,nd
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ill complete their requirements for grad
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STUDENTS
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to the professional curriculum of the
School of Veterinary Medicine in Septem
ber 1963 may secure application forms in
the Registrar’s Office beginning Monday,
February 25, 1963. May 1, 1963 is the
deadline for filing applications and tran
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H. L. Heaton, Director of
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Pennant, Tray
Sales To Start
The sale of senior class conces
sions will open in all college dormi
tories next week, class president
Charles Blaschke disclosed Wednes
day.
On sale through dormitory re
presentatives will be class pen
nants and trays. The sale will
continue until mid-May.
Prices are $4.95 for pennants and
$4.50 and $5.50 for trays.
Chessmen Win
The A&M chess team took top
honors at the Association of Col
lege Unions Intercollegiate Chess
Tournament at SMU last weekend.
The first place finish earned a
permanent trophy for A&M and
individual awards for each of the
four team members.
Foreign Students
Eligible To Apply
For Special Meet
Foreign students who have
completed at least a year of
graduate study and will return
to their countries before Sept
ember have been invited to ap
ply for admission to a special
conference next June 9-12.
Foreign Student Advisor Ro
bert L. Melcher said the Wil
liamsburg International Assem
bly held at historic Williams
burg, Va., has as its goal en
couraging a frank and personal
analysis of the significant as
pects of America.
Delegates to the assembly will
be guests of Colonial Williams
burg, the organization establish
ed by John D. Rockefeller Jr.,
to restore Virginia’s pre-revolu
tionary capital to its eighteen-
century appearance.
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Blaschke (right) buys one from Graham
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