The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 02, 1964, Image 3

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PTA Was Never Like This
The movie required a strip teaser, so the Hollywood Pro
ducer found Patricia and other strippers. She’s a divorced
mother of three—and a former member of the PTA—who
became an exotic dancer to support her brood. (AP Wire-
ptoto)
Fire Departments
Learn Rescue Aids
Twenty-one men from fire de
partments and other agencies are
learning to rescue victims from
practically every type of disaster.
They are enrolled in an 8 a.m.
to 10:30 p.m. week - long course
sponsored by the A&M University
Enginering Extension Service.
Tools that rip through brick
walls or others that dig tunnels
to trapped victims are part of the
equipment being used as “disaster
village,” located at the Brayton
Firemen Training Field.
Rauch said the students will
rescue volunteer “victims” from a
building especially constructed for
the exercise.
The partially destroyed brick
structure looks more like a pile
of rubble, although the frame is
sturdy.
The students are issued special
protective clothing and equipment
for use throughout the course, but
they may don suits and ties for
Saturday’s presentation of certi
ficates.
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Students at the Texas Rescue
Training School are studying dif
ferent types of fires, for example,
in order to learn the proper tech
niques to rescue persons as well
as to extinguish the blaze.
They will aid persons trapped
on the upper floor of a burning
building or in the bottom of a
well, Instructor John R. Rauch
said.
He is one of six persons who will
serve as instructors during the
course.
A highlight of the school will be
a combined rescue operation at
6 p.m. Friday. The trainees will
organize rescue squads and aid
persons trapped under rubble at
disaster village.
Historical Society
Hosts A&M Profs
Six A&M University history fac
ulty members attended the third
meeting of the East Texas His
torical Society held Saturday at
Huntsville.
Associate Professor John T.
Duncan is a vice president of the
regional society.
Also attending from A&M were
Associate Professor Herbert H.
Lang, Asst. Professors Allan C.
Ashcraft and Garland E. Bayliss,
Instructor A. Ray Stephens and
Dr. J. M. Nance, who heads the
department.
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NSF Director
Will Aid India
On Education
A&M University faculty member
C. M. Loyd who coordinates Na
tional Science Foundation pro
grams here has been chosen as an
educational science consultant in
India this summer.
Loyd is one of 32 American pro
fessors selected for the aid pro
gram directed by Columbia Uni
versity.
Loyd and another American pro
fessor will conduct 16 summer phy
sics institutes for Indian secondary
school science teachers.
As NSF coordinator, he arranges
A&M’s institutes for science teach
ers.
He will begin orientation in New
Delhi June 3 and expects to return
to the A&M campus Aug. 15.
Dr. O. Dayle Sittler, also of
A&M’s physics faculty, will serve
as National Science Foundation co
ordinator while Loyd is away.
Loyd joined the physics faculty
in 1953 with high school and col
lege teaching experience and pro
fessional experience in industry.
He has degrees from Nebraska
State Teachers College, Wayne
State University and A&M.
Contest Deadlined
A&M University students in
terested in the Department of
English Shakespeare essay con
test were reminded today that
deadline for entering is Mon
day.
Dr. A. L. Bennett said stu
dents may submit essays to any
English instructor. Cash prizes
are offered, he noted.
Presidential
Images Told
The images of Presidents Tru
man, Eisenhower and Kennedy as
developed in Time magazine are
analyzed by Associate Professor
John Merrill of the A&M Universi
ty Department of Journalism in
the latest issue of “Nieman Re
ports.”
“Three Presidential Images”
summarizes briefly the stereotpyes
developed by Time magazine in
reporting activities of each presi
dent.
Dr. Merrill wrote that his study
showed Time presented an un
favorable image of President Tru
man, a favorable image of Presi
dent Eisenhower and a “mainly
neutral” image of President Ken
nedy.
Supersonic
Transportation
Talks Set Here
Technical, social and economic
problems of the supersonic jet
transportation will be outlined dur
ing the sixth annual Transporta
tion Conference Thursday and Fri
day at A&M University.
Presenting industry’s viewpoint
is William C. Mentzer of San Fran
cisco, senior vice president for
engineering and maintenance with
United Air Lines.
The government’s viewpoint will
be taken by Nathaniel Goodrich,
general counsel for the Federal
Aviation Agency in Washington,
D. C.
John E. Stephen, general counsel
for the Air Transport Association
of America in Washington, D. C.,
will moderate.
Another discussion area is fu
ture transportation needs of Texas.
Leland Smith of Stauffer Chemical
Company in Houston will moderate
a panel composed of Harold D.
Ward, traffic department manager
for Humble Oil and Refining Com
pany in Houston; E. R. Tanner,
traffic manager of the El Paso
Freight Bureau; and Ellis B. Mar
tin, traffic manager for Texas
Farm Products in Nacogdoches.
THE BATTALION
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