The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, December 10, 1964, Image 5

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Church News
A vesper service will be conduct
ed by James R. Severs at 7 p.m.
Thursday at the Baptist Student
Union. Bevers will give an inspi
rational type devotional.
Harles Cone of the Dallas office
of Baptist Student Work will be a
special guest speaker at the 7 p.m.
vesper service Tuesday. On Wed
nesday morning he will meet with
the Greater Council of the BSU
which includes chairmen and mem
bers of various committees.
★★★
The final session in a series of
programs on “The Protestant View
of Holy Communion” will be held
at a noon luncheon Wednesday at
the Presbyterian Student Center.
★★★
The A&M Wesley Foundation
will continue its series on “Great
Ideas from the Bible” at 5:30 p.m.
Sunday at the Wesley Foundation
Building.
The last of six programs dealing
with “The Church in the World”
will be presented Wednesday fol
lowing supper, which begins at 6:15
p.m. This program will concern
the relevance of the church today.
“The Church in the World” is the
theme of the Eighth Quadrennial
Conference of the Methodist Stu
dent Movement to be held in Lin
coln, Neb., Dec. 28-Jan. 2.
Members of the A&M Wesley
Foundation planning to attend this
conference are Tom Morgan, J. J.
Harris, Bob Welsh, Waylon Ward,
Joe Hale, Ray Wathen, Robert Gu
tierrez, Henry Chou, Tommy Os
born, Becky Reese, Mary McNeely,
Charley Young, William T. Jones,
Mike Leinhart, Connie Simmons
and the Rev. J. Phil Kirby, campus
minister.
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A “Festival of Music” will be
presented at Our Saviour’s Lu
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The candlelight program will
portray the Christmas Story.
★★★
A cooperative communion serv
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Christ, Methodist, United Church
of Christ and Presbyterian church
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Wesley Foundation Building. This
will be the last Friday morning
communion before the holidays.
Afterwards, coffee and donuts will
be available.
★★★
The First Christian Church is
having a Christmas tree program
at 6 p.m. Sunday followed by the
dedication of gifts for the Juliette
Fowler Home in Dallas.
After the program, Santa Claus
is to visit the congregation.
★★★
The Canterbury Association of
the Diocese of Texas, with the co
operation of the Episcopal Theo
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is sponsoring a conference on
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THE BATTALION
Thursday, December 10, 1964
College Station, Texas
Page 5
Yet Officials Encouraged
By Trimester Program
When most of the Aggiese re
turn to school after Christmas,
final exams will be looking them
in the eye, but not the veterinary
students. They will already be
starting their second trimester,
having finished the first one Dec.
18.
This is only one of the reasons
the faculty and administration of
the College of Veterinary Medicine
are encouraged with the progress
of the new trimester system in
troduced this fall.
“We feel the trimester program
will work out fine. Of course, it
hasn’t been going long enough to
fully evaluate it, but we are en
couraged with it so far. We are
planning about three and one half
million of construction which will
greatly increase our present faci
lities,” said Dr. E. D. McMurry,
assistant to the dean of veterinary
medicine.
The Executive and Curriculum
Committee of the college adopted
the trimester sytem in order to'
shorten the time required to get
a degree and at the same time in
crease the quality of veterinary
training.
The program requires two years
and 11 months, which is nine-and-
a-half months shorter than the old
semester program.
Dr. Melvin Ray Calliham, profes
sor and head of veterinary medicine
and surgery, is in favor of the tri
mester system.
“We think it’s going to work out
real well. Students get to work
with animal diseases throughout
the year before they graduate,”
said Dr. Calliham. “We have/
diseases that are more prevalent
in the summer time, and in the
semester program students didn’t
get to work with these cases.
Some of the boys get in an extra
trimester in third year clinic, which
to a large extent would offset the
boys working with vets at home
or someplace else. We can also
use our staff for better personal
attention with the students,” he
added.
Dr. J. H. Denton, who works with
the ambulatory service and is an
assistant professor of veterinary
medicine and surgery, also favors
the trimester setup.
“Most of the professors are over
worked now, but we know this
is going to level out before long,”
said Dr. Warren D. Evers, assist
ant professor of veterinary medi
cine and surgery.
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