The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, August 15, 1963, Image 3

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College Station, Texas
Page 3
Product of Denmark
Shapely Brigitte Heilberg, 19, who is Miss Denmark in the
International Beauty Contest at Long Beach, Calif., tries
on a play suit after arriving in California to prepare for
next week’s competition. (AP Wirephoto)
WHEN SCHOOL BEGINS
Junior Engineers
Launch 8th Year
The Junior Engineer’s. Techni
cal Society — JETS — will launch
its eighth, year in Texas when
school bells ring this September.
Fifty-nine chapters from the
Texas Panhandle to the Rio Grande
Valley from the Piney Woods to
the Plains will get into full swing
with the opening of Texas class
rooms for the fall school term. De
signed to acquaint high school stu
dents with the nature of engi
neering and science, the Texas So
ciety has its headquarters at A&M.
Texas JETS is sponsored by the
Texas Society of Professional En
gineers. Professional engineers in
local cities serve as advisors to
JETS chapters across the state.
Texas JETS is for the benefit
of the students in Texas schools.
Each chapter is autonomous and
responsible only to the local
school’s regulations. National and
state headquarters offer informa
tional materials, recommend speak
ers, sponsor state and regional
conferences and contests and pub
lish newsletters and a journal.
ACCORDING TO J. G. McGuire,
assistant dean of engineering here
and director of JETS in Texas,
the organization has for its main
purpose the stimulation of high
school students to make a greater
effort in their school work, parti
cularly with reference to study of
mathematics, science and English.
“We have evidence to support
our belief that JETS is fulfilling-
its mission. Students and parents
both have indicated their appreci
ation for the opportunity of re
ceiving- guidance and inspiration
from a practicing - : engineer” Mc
Guire said.
This fall, Texas youths will be
encouraged by their local JETS
chapters to get back to the seri
ous study of mathematics, science
and English. But JETS will try
to put some fun into the study.
Aided by the state headquarters,
local chapters, will sponsor field
trips, group discussions, lectures,
science and engineering project
development, and the writing- of
technical papers.
THE SOCIETY will see to it
that JETS are rewarded for their
efforts with scholarships. Two or
more scholarships are awarded each
year. One is the $250 A&M Form
er Student Association JETS Sch
olarship for study of engineering
or a physical science at A&M. An
other is the $250 Gramercy JETS
Scholarship given for the study of
engineering here.
Vet Grad Speaker Announced,
Price, Others Gain Recognition
General Russell McNellis of
Washington, D.C., assistant to the
Surgeon General for Veterinary
Services, U. S. Army, will address
the graduating veterinary class
Wednesday.
The speaked will discuss careers
in the Veterinary Corps.
Dr. A. A. Price, dean of the
Twin EE Majors
From Squadron 10
Enter Annapolis
Robert and William Isbell, twin
electrical engineering majors from
Seguin, were sworn in as midship
men in the class of 1967 at the
Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md.,
recently.
The two Aggies had completed
two years of study here. They
were 1961 graduates of Spring
Branch High School of Houston.
They were members of Squadron
10 in the Corps of Cadets.
This is one of the few instances
in Annapolis history when twins
were accepted at the same time.
They are undergoing summer train
ing at the academy.
Both were selected for the ap
pointments on the basis of competi
tive examinations.
A&M SmboI of Veterinary Medi
cine, hashoeen reelected secretary
of the Association of American
Veterinary Colleges.
Price is on a program and cost
study in veterinary medicine this
week at Purdue University, Michi
gan State University and Iowa
State University.
Dr. L. C. Grumbles, head of the
veterinary microbiology depart
ment, has been elected president of
the American Association of Veter
inary Bacteriologists.
Dr. C. F. Hall, associate pro
fessor in the Department of Veter
inary Microbiology, has been elect
ed national vice president of Phi
Zeta.
Dr. John C. Ramge, associate
professor in the Department of
Veterinary Medicine and Surgery,
has been appointed to the Mastitis
Committee of the American Veter-
niary Medical Association.
Dr. R. D. Turk, head of the De
partment of Veterinary Parasito
logy, left Monday to participate in
a Symposium for Advancement of
Veterinary Parasitology sponsor
ed by the University of Cambridge
in England.
The conference will be held at
Hanover, Germany, Aug. 22-23.
While in Germany, Turk also
will participate in the 12th Inter
national Veterinary Congress.
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