Among The Profs 2 A&M Staffers To Attend Confab THE BATTALION Thursday, September 23, 1965 College Station, Texas Page 3 Program Set For Area 4 Ag Teachers Two Texas A&M faculty mem- jers will attend a legislature- sponsored meeting in Austin to day to study compensation and jenefits of faculty at state-sup- jorted colleges and universities. House Speaker Ben Barnes in- 100 check, d been givi ction agaii The prej 1 Jerry Mitchell ’61 College Master Representative Bu Fidelity Union Life Hk v lit 846-8228 dous invet Vf card hi ^ay to aid ts. Studei •chools ffL 3 ter by ma! ner. Repore shorter thai in 20 year& 'on cougar mas. diversity oi icome so» her action; ougar Guari it along )ol reo ee month oli 'ible replace- d Shasta II iston, when with a virus ; a leg. i pledge has to act as at old mascot es M. Schut W6E K>! rtf viz. URS P. M. SUNDAY itary 5 Melvin H. Johnson ’64 College Master Representative Fidelity Union Life 846-8228 OPEN YOUR ACCOUNT NOW! 4'/2? 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You pay perhaps S .95 to $1.95 for the use of a book for a semester! loupots “Where Aggies Trade” vited Dr. John Treacy, president of the A&M chapter of the Amer ican Association of University professors, and Dr. Henry Rakoff, who heads the A&M chapter of the Texas Association of College Teachers. The Texas Legislature adopt ed a resolution calling for the appointment of an interim com mittee to make the faculty study. Determining the means to re cruit and retain the most capable, qualified and effective teaching personnel will be the committee aim, Barnes said. The speaker will announce his appointees to the committee Thursday. Kuvlesky Co-Authors Magazine Article Dr. William P. Kuvlesky, as sistant professor in the Depart ment of Agricultural Economics and Sociology, is co-author of the lead article appearing in the current issue of the Journal of Rural Sociology. The article titled “The Meaning of Rurality in American Society,” by the A&M sociologist, is co authored with Professors Robert C. Bealer and F. K. Willits of Pennsylvania State University. Through the separation of ecolog ical, occupational and socio-cultur- al dimensions, the authors offer a clarification of the concept of rurality. Kuvlesky joined the A&M staff in the fall of 1964 and was granted his Ph.D. degree in soci ology from Pennsylvania State University this summer. 2 New Instructors Join Ag Program Two new staff members have joined the Agricultural Education Specialist Program headquartered at Texas A&M. They are Frank C. Litterst, beef production specialist with of fices in the Department of Ani mal Science, and Foy Page, farm electrification specialist operat ing out of the Department of Agricultural Engineering. Litterst and Page are among 12 specialists in various fields conducting adult education pro grams throughout the state under a cooperative program between the Texas Education Agency and A&M. Bob Jaska, associate pro fessor in A&M’s Department of Agricultural Education, coordin ates the program for the univer sity. “This cooperative system is de signed to make the services of specialists available to conduct short courses under the supervi sion of public schools,” Jaska said. “Such a program enables teach ers of vocational agriculture to provide improved educational services to farm people.” He said Litterst and Page will each conduct three short courses per month, or about 30 a year, for adult and Young Farmer groups. Specialists are now available in the fields of beef production, farm management, farm electri fication, farm arc welding, swine production, tractor maintenance, dairy science, oxy-acetylene weld ing, and pasture improvement. Litterst is a 1943 A&M grad uate in animal husbandry. He was an instructor in the Veterans Agriculture Program in Hays County four years and then dis trict sales manager for Burrus Feed Mills in Fort Worth four years. Next came managership of the Baldwin Feed and Cattle Company working with ranchers in Travis and Shelby Counties until 1964. Litterst has successfully oper ated his own ranching and farm ing business consisting of regis tered and commercial cattle, sheep, Angora goats, pecans and grain farming. He is a former di rector in the State Shorthorn Breeders Association and a mem ber of the American Angus As sociation and the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers As sociation. Page holds bachelor and mas ters degrees in agricultural edu cation from Texas Technological College, received in 1952 and 1954, and has taught vocational agriculture for 13 years. He taught farm electrification to high school students, young and adult farmers, and participated in farm electrification short courses at A&M and in Austin. Page recently completed an in tensified three-week short course in electrification at A&M spon sored by the Texas Farm Electri fication Committee. Area 4 high school vocational agriculture teachers will attend a program on photography and vis ual aids Monday in Stephenville. The speaker is Dr. Earl Webb of the Texas A&M Department of Agricultural. Program time is 4 p.m. J. B. Payne of Stephenville, Area 4 supervisor, said the meet ing is part of an in-service edu cational program planned by the teachers. About 25 teachers will attend. Supply 'Piciufie. ptoMiet- 923 So. Col Ug« Avt * B ryan.Tqfef Read Battalion Classifieds Anatomy Department Adds New Members Two new faculty members have joined the Department of Ana tomy in Texas A&M’s College of Veterinary Medicine, announc es Dr. J. H. Millif, head of the department. The instructors are Dr. Michael E. Tatum and Dr. Lionel G. Gar cia. Tatum received his B.S. de gree in animal science in 1963 from A&M. He was employed by the Texas Agricultural Exper iment Station at Sonora before joining the faculty at A&M. Garcia received his B.S. in biology in 1956 and his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree in 1965 from A&M. Me was in the U.S. Army for 18 months and was employed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture prior to returning to A&M and for his DVM. Garcia was the recipient of several outstanding awards while an undergraduate, including Fa culty Achievement Award of Merit, Merck Award and the Texas Veterinary Medical Assoc iation Auxiliary Award. In The Near Future... . . . a CollegeMaster representative will call on you to ask for an opportu nity to briefly outline the CollegeMas- ter program. His job at A&M is to ex plain the CollegeMaster to you. 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