The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 24, 1966, Image 3

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Campus Briefs
THE BATTALION
Thursday, March 24, 1966
Building Team Forum
Begins Tuesday
Prominent architects, engi
neers and contractors will speak
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs
day during the third annual
building team forum.
Sponsored by the School of
Architecture and the Department
of Civil Engineering, the forum
topic is “Esthetics and Econo
mics.”
The forum includes Architect
Nathaniel Curtis of New Orleans,
La., Consulting Engineer Dr.
Lev Zetlin of New York, and
Contractor Henry C. Beck Jr. of
Dallas.
Moderator is Olindo Grossi,
dean of Pratt Institute’s School
of Architecture, Brooklyn, New
York.
Tulane Law Grant
Open To Students
A $1,000 scholarship to Tu
lane University’s Law School is
available to qualified students.
Interested students with a “B”
or better average and a law
school admission test score of
500 or better should contact Dr.
J. M. Nance, pre-law program
advisor, 208 Nagle Hall.
Students Excel
In Forestry Program
Outstanding records have been
compiled by Texas A&M students
who took advantage of a now-
discontinued out-of-state forestry
scholarship program sponsored
by the State of Texas.
The scholarship program was
halted at the start of this school
year. Bob Rhodes of the Depart
ment of Range Science said, but
added the two-year pre-forestry
curriculum is still in operation.
During the 10 years the pro
gram operated, 15 of the students
completed the first two years at
Texas A&M and transferred to
Louisiana State University.
Eight attained membership in
Xi Sigma Phi. national forestry
fraternity, and two others earned
membership in Alpha Zeta, na
tional agiculture fraternity,
Rhodes said. Two attained the
national scholastic society, Phi
Kappa Phi.
Three have completed require
ments for Master of Science de
grees and a fourth is now in
graduate school.
Science Fair
Set Saturday
The A&M Consolidated Science
Fair is scheduled Saturday from
9:30 a.m. until 4 p.m. at A&M
ATTENTION SENIORS
All seniors who wish to
enter a candidate for Van
ity Fair need to turn in an
application and a 5” x 7”
picture or larger to the Stu
dent Publication Office by
March 23rd.
Application can be picked
up at the Student Publica
tion Office.
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The fair is open to exhibits
from elementary, junior high
school and senior high school
levels.
Worthy exhibits in the junior
high school and senior high
school levels are eligible for par
ticipation in the District Science
Fair in Houston April 1-3.
All exhibits are the work of
the students.
Prof To Present
Physics Paper
Dr. J. B. Coon, professor of
physics, will present a paper to
the American Physical Society at
their meeting March 28-31 in
Durham, N. C.
The paper, “The Double-Mini
mum Potential and the Geometri
cal Structure of the lA a State of
H 2 C0 (Formaldehyde),” was pre
pared by Conn, Victor T. Jones
and Donald G. Naugle, both grad
uate students.
3 MSC Staffers
To Attend Meet
Three Memorial Student Cen
ter staff members will attend
the 43rd annual conference of
the Association of College Unions
International Sunday through
Wednesday in New Orleans.
Attendng from A&M are J.
Wayne Stark, MSC director; Ha
rold W. Gaines, student program
supervisor, and Mrs. Betsy Fish
er, student program advisor.
Hosted by Tulane University,
the conference is to enable rep
resentatives to discuss problems
and future plans of their college
unions.
Program sessions are planned
on 32 different topics.
Stark will participate in “The
Union as an International Cen
ter,” discussing the pros and
cons of an international center
seperate from the union and ways
the union can serve as an inter
national center through program
ming.
College Station, Texas
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Baptists Top
Student Poll
OLD SOLDIERS MEET THE NEW
Texas A&M President Earl Rudder, right, the Green Berets” and a South Viet Nam
and Veterans of Foreign Wars Adjutant combat veteran. The trio met at the VFW
General Julian Dickenson chat with S/Sgt. Convention at the Sheraton-Park Hotel in
Barry Sadler, recording star of “Ballad of Washington, D. C.
Clayton Fund Increases
Ag Journalism Support
Baptists dominate a poll indi
cating religious preference for
spring semester students.
YMCA Secretary J. Gordon
Gay reported 1,909 students pre
fer the Baptist faith.
Methodists, with 1,832, ranked
second among 31 listed religions,
while Catholics number 1,476.
Denominations with more than
100 students include Presbyterian,
593; Episcopal, 431; Church of
Christ, 340; Lutheran (NLC),
311; Christian, 180; Lutheran
(Missouri Synod), 129, and
Protestant, 104.
Preferences totaling more than
10 students include Moslem, 68;
Jewish, 63; Unitarians, 44; Unit
ed Church of Christ, 28; Hindu,
27; Mormon, 19; Christian Sci
ence, 16; Congregational, 14; and
Brethren, 12.
Religions new to the poll since
last year are Druid, Armenian
Christian, Four Square Gospel,
Jain, B’Hai and Confusian.
Other religions, preferred by
fewer than 10 A&M students are
Greek Ohthodox, Buddhist, Naz-
arene, Friends, Pentecostal and
Seventh Day Adventist.
The Clayton Fund of Houston
has increased its scholarship sup
port in agricultural journalism
from $1,500 to $4,000 for the
1966-67 school year, Delbert Mc
Guire, Department of Journalism
head has announced.
Included in the boost will be
five $200 scholarships for junior
college graduates in agriculture
who transfer to Texas A&M to
complete their work in agricul
tural journalism. The remainder
will be available for students in
the program.
Applications from junior col
lege students should be submitted
immediately through the super
visor to the Department of Jour
nalism at Texas A&M so appli
cants may learn results in time
to plan for the fall semester.
“This career field leads all oth
ers in communications in the de
mand for graduates,” McGuire
pointed out in announcing the
scholarships. “An agricultural
journalism graduate has the
unique capability of serving in
the general publication field as
well as in specialized communica
tions fields of agriculture.”
Bulletin Board
THURSDAY
Amarillo Hometown Club will
meet at 7:30 p.m. in room 3C of
the Memorial Student Center.
Baytown Hometown Club will
meet at 7:30 p.m. in Anderson
Room of the YMCA.
Rio Grande Valley Hometown
Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. in
room 204 of the Academic Build
ing.
Bell County Hometown Club
will meet at 7:20 p.m. in room
205 of the Academic Building.
San Antonio Hometown Club
will meet at 7:30 p.m. in rooms
2A and 2B of the MSC.
Chemical Engineering Wives
Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the
Bank of Commerce.
Chest To Name
New Directors
Five new directors will be
named at the annual membership
meeting of the College Station
United Chest Thursday to replace
retiring board members and serve
three years.
The yearly financial statement
also will be studied at the 7:30
p.m. session in the A&M Consoli
dated High School Cafeteria, Dr.
Chris H. Groneman, Chest presi
dent, announced.
“Any contributor during the
current fiscal year is eligible to
vote in the selection of new direct
tors,” he said.
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