The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, June 02, 1966, Image 7

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Education Institute Scheduled
Eor Teachers This Summer
I An Institute for Teachers of
he Educationally Deprived is
cheduled for 100 public school
sachers July 18-August 26.
Beamed at experienced teach-
rs who instruct less advantaged
liildren, the institute covers a
arget of President Johnson’s
overty program in education, in-
iicated Department of Education
hd Psychology head Dr. Paul
[lensarling.
‘This state program will have
n important impact on national
rograms upgrading levels of
tducation,” Hensarling noted.
Federal funds administered
bough the Texas Education
gency will pay institute ex
lenses, tuition and fees.
DR. WALTER Varvel, psychol-
gy professor, directs the six-
eek institute coinciding with
^M’s second summer session,
nstructors will be Dr. William
|. Robinson, educational psychol-
gist, and Dr. William H. Graves,
pecialist in reading instruction,
leveral professors will serve as
onsultants.
“Main emphasis will be placed
in cultural, psychological and
ociological backgrounds for
eachers to understand students
nth which they have most diffi-
nlty,” Dr. Varvel commented.
Registration
Swimming Course
Closes Friday
Registration for the first six
(reek session of the summer
dimming program will end Fri-
iy.
Anyone interested may register
tom 4-5:30 p.m. Thursday or
friday in the P. L. Downs Nata-
;orium. Classes will begin Mon-
lay.
All registrations must be made
n person with $4 charged for
residents and $8 for non-resi-
lents.
Beginning swimmers must be at
east six years old and are re
tired to be 51 inches tall or
ible to swim 30 feet.
Meeting twice weekly the com
petitive swimming program will
ie carried on at three levels.
The pre-competitive division is
ipen to children under ten years
ild who can swim 60 feet, junior
tompetitive for 10-12 year-olds
and senior competitive for the 13-
group.
Sponsored by the College Sta-
!ion Recreation Council, the pro
gram’s instructor will be A&M
swimming coach Art Adamson.
Anyone interested in participa
ting may obtain further informa
tion council representatives Mrs.
I, W. Amyz, Mrs. George Mc
Arthur or Mrs. Matt Nowak.
7 Cadets Receive
Army Grants
Seven of Texas’ 79 two-year
Army ROTC scholarships have
teen awarded to Texas A&M
sophomores.
Col. D. L. Baker, Professor
of Military Science, announced
the grants.
Each scholarship covers tui
tion and fees for two years, pro
vides an annual book budget of
ilOO and a $50 per month sub
sistence allowance. Cadets may
select any course of study. Upon
graduation each will be com
missioned a second lieutenant in
either the Regular Army or the
Army Reserve and will serve a
four-year active duty tour.
Winners include two men from
San Antonio: Frank H. Robbins
Jr. and Robert F. Gonzales.
Others are Randall R. Myers,
Houston; Joseph P. Webber,
Waco; Eldon G. Tipping, Snyder;
Henry M. Rollings, Mobile, Ala.,
and John Morgan, Fort Bragg,
N. C.
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PARDNER
Vou’li Always Win
The Showdown
When You Gel
Your Duds Done
At
CAMPUS
CLEANERS
He indicated 100 teachers ac
cepted by individual application
will come from schools in which
low-income family children are
taught. Institute participants
from within a 50-mile radius of
College Station will primarily be
lower elementary grade and jun
ior high teachers.
TEACHERS., completing the
course will earn six hours of col
lege undergraduate credit. Psy
chology 634, Principles of Human
Growth and Development, and
Education 6104, Psychological
Foundations of Reading Disabili
ty, will be adapted for institute
use, Varvel added.
Classes from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
will be held in the Military Sci
ence Building. Small group dis
cussions, films, videotape and
consultants will be employed in
instruction in psychology, so
ciology, education and language
problems.
Thursday, June 2, 1966
THE BATTALION
College Station, Texas
Page 7
Traffic Engineering Expert
Joins TTI Design Division
SCIENCE HONOREES
This quartet won Faculty Achievement
Awards in the College of Science for 1965-
66. They received certificates for scholar
ship and participation in university activi
ties. Honorees from left, are Lloyd D. Ptak
of Fort Lewis, Wash., chemistry; Thomas
M. Lunsford of Lake Jackson, zoology;
Lance H. Cobb of Fort Worth, physics, and
John C. McKinney of Crane, mathematics.
Dr. Vergil G. Stover, an ex
perienced teacher and researcher
in traffic engineering and trans
portation planning, will join the
Highway Design and Traffic En
gineering Department of the Tex
as Transportation Institute and
the Transporatation Engineering
and Transportation Science Divi
sion of the Department of Civil
Engineering June 1.
The announcement was made
jointly by Prof. Charles J. Keese,
executive officer of TTI, and Dr.
Charles H. Samson, department
head.
Stover received the Bachelor
of Science degree in civil engi
neering and commerce at Ohio
State in 1958. He received MS
and Ph.d degrees in Transporta
tion Engineering from Purdue in
1960 and 1963, respectively.
Technical societies and organi
zations of which he is a member
include the Institute of Traffic
Engineers, Sigma Xi, the South
Carolina Planning Association
the Regional Science Association,
and the American Society for
Engineering Education.
STOVER IS also a member of
the Highway Safety Committee
of the Highway Research Board
and a registered professional en
gineer. He has served on the
Greater Columbia Safety Com
mittee and as technical advisor to
the South Carolina Traffic Safe
ty Council.
In his work at A&M he will
participate in TTI research proj
ects involving traffic assignment
conducted cooperatively with the
Texas Highway Department and
the U. S. Bureau of Public Roads.
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