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THE BATTALION Thursday, July 29, 1965 College Station, Texas Page 5 A&M’s Seaside School Underway ON DING’S TAIL Student-Assistant Anita Sievers of Galveston and Dr. Sam my Ray, Marine Laboratory head, examines flasks contain ing dinoflag’ellates, a family of organisms which can be toxic to valuable fish. The dinos also can contaminate oysters, which then become a public health problem. ■ By DOYLE GOUGLER Special Writer Texas A&M is now conducting regular classes of instruction at its Marine Laboratory in Galves ton. The facility, quartered in one of historic Fort Crockett’s re modeled buildings, has been de voted entirely to research since its establishment in 1958. But now courses are being offered by the university’s Wildlife Science Department, Biology Department and the Institute of Statistics. A&M also has another unit at the fort — the Texas Maritime Academy. In the same complex of buildings is the U. S. Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Labora tory, which makes its facilities available to the Marine Labora tory. Dr. Richard J. Baldauf, who supervises courses offered by the Wildlife Science Department, said instruction was added to the re search activity at the laboratory to put students closer to their subjects. Classrooms look over the greenish-blue Gulf of Mexico where sports and commercial fishing are major enterprises. Dr. R. C. Potts, assistant di rector of instruction in the A&M College of Agriculture, and Dr. Sammy Ray, head of the Marine Laboratory, believe the program is unique. They praised the co operation of the Bureau of Com mercial Fisheries. “There is nothing like this lab and teaching service is the whole western Gulf area,” Ray said. “The lab is serving as a marine outlet for all colleges and univer sities in this area, and I think the system is better than each insti tution trying to set up and oper ate its own marine lab.” $IL -I" CHARTER BOAT This chartered shrimp trawler, Gus III, will Gulf of Mexico. The Bureau is concentrat- carry technical staff of the U. S. Bureau of ing on studies of the life history and effects Commercial Fisheries and A&M Marine Lab- of water quality on shrimp, oratory students on research trips into the 1. Stock Your FREEZER To-Day. 2. From WINN’S Fancy Baby Beef 3. No Down Payment Up To 4 Mo’s. To Pay. WINN’S Are Open Sunday And Each Day 7 a. m. Till 10 p. m. WiruV 3800 TEXAS AVENUE You Can’t Lose At Winn’s S Super Market BRYAN, TEXAS c NOTICE TO ALL RESIDENTS OF A&M CONSOLI DATED INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT A lawsuit has recently been filed in District Court, seeking to invalidate all tax assessments by our School District for 1965, claiming the School District Taxing Officials have “arbitrarily and deliberately omitted from the tax roll large amounts of property subject to taxation within such School District.” Any omission of personal property from the tax rolls is not intentional, but results from failure of the property owners to render their property. As Tax Assessor-Collector for the A&M Consolidated In dependent School District, it is my duty to place on the tax roll all property both real and personal, subject to taxation, owned by residents of the School District on January 1, 1965. As a resident citizen of this School District, it is your duty to render your proi>- erty to me, so that I may put it on the tax roll. I cannot fully perform my duty unless you perform yours. On behalf of the school children, for whose education our School District was formed, may I ask your help, by your prompt rendition to me of your property of every kind, so I may put it on the tax roll. In this way, you can help insure the continued operation of your school system. William R. Miller, CTA Assessor-Collector Day Students Given New Parking Lots Because of construction in the Day Student parking lots, new parking areas have been as signed to them. Day Students may now park in the following places for the rest of the sum mer: Law Hall Lot—west of Law Hall, Milner Lot—north of Cloth ing Warehouse, Guion Hall Lot— behind Guion Hall. BUNGLEH A BANQUET LATELY? You have Ramada’s sympathies. That’s why we set up our Banquet Planning Service ... to avoid the hundred or so “disasters” possible at any group’s important banquet meeting. Ramada Inn banquets are perfect simply because Ramada has the ki'iow-how. Never go through a do-it-yourself “bungled banquet” again. Let Ramada make your next feast a fiesta ... not a fiasco! RAMADA* INN (Call Ramada’s Banquet PlanTii ^Division — Ramada Inn. 846-881 He said that in addition to A&M, students are now enrolled from Southern Methodist Univer sity, University of Texas, Univer sity of Houston and from several out-of-state schools. One of those students is a ce lebrity. She is Phyllis Johnson of Galveston, also known as Miss Texas in the 1965 Miss Universe Contest. Potts described the research and teaching program as “break ing new ground in the education al field with help of the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries.” Milton J. Lindner, who heads the Bureau, said the help and cooperation is coming from both sides in the arrangement. “I’d like to have some of those marine biologist and fisheries op tion wildlife science graduates join our staff. We need them,” he pointed out. Baldauf said 27 graduate and advanced undergraduate students were enrolled in the first six weeks summer session. Most of them took a minimum of six hours of instruction. Fifteen were in wildlife science and 12 in biology. Courses taught were marine ichthyology, population dynamics, and advanced inverte brate zoology. Instruction during the second summer term will concentrate on statistics, molluscan biology and research problems. Undergradu ate students will have the oppor tunity to conduct research with guidance of the Bureau of Com mercial Fisheries technical staff. Equipment includes the Bureau’s chartered shrimp trawler. The federal agency is centering shrimp and effects of water quality on the delicacy, now the most important crop in the Gulf Coast fishing industry. Students will help with the project. Students are almost constantly exposed to research, which is and will remain the Marine Labora tory’s main purpose. Many stud ies are underway, but the follow ing are the major projects. (1) A study of toxic dinoflag- ellates, a group of organisms which kill valuable fish. One of the organisms causes the well known red tide off the west coast of Florida. Dinoflagellates also can be a public health problem. They sometimes infect oysters, which are then toxic to humans when eaten. (2) Studies of effects of vari ous antibiotics on Dermocystid- ium marinun, a fungus parasite of oysters in the Gulf of Mexico. The antibiotics are used for con trol work in the laboratory. (3) Investigations of the ef fect of water quality on the snail vector of schistosomaisis, a trop ical disease of humans. The snail is the host for a fluke which causes the ailment. (4) Studies on an oyster mal ady known as Malpeque Bay dis ease. FISH STORY Student Lloyd Dean Koen of San Angelo discusses fish that didn’t get away with Dr. Richard J. Baldauf of the Texas A&M Wildlife Science Department. 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