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Mosley family, 149 Lakeside, Bryan, is studying at Texas AAM. Ray Mosley, his wife Francos and their two sons, Jerry and Danny, are working toward de grees. Aim of each is to attain the title of Dr. Ray and Frances are doscsL Married 26 years, both have com pleted Ph.D. course work and are researching and writing dis sertations. They will probably graduate in January. Daniel, 21, will be a senior this fall in pre-medical studjes at Loma Linda University (formerly La Sierra) in California. Jerfy. 19, studied at AAM last year but plans to join Danny in pre-med at Loma Linda, t BOTH INTEND to become medic*] doctors. Danny works a Bryan Hospital late shift as an orderly. Jerry assiats Dr. Howard Kaye, Chemistry De partment professor, in a research freshman year at AAM. “We’re going in all 'directions at all timoa,” smiled Mrs. Mosley, whose Ph.D. work is in education. She completed bachelor degree studies in Spanish at the Uni versity of the Americas in 1958 and obtained the masters in edu cation at Sam Houston State in 1960. A Houston native, she has 10 years teaching experience, in structs special language sessions for AAM Agency for Internation al Development personnel and is writing her dissertation on “Changing ( oncepts Relative to Instruction Procedures in High School History Since 1900.’’ EDUCATION Department head Dr. Paul R. Henaarling rates Mrs. Mosley high in ability. “She anticipates requirements and is alwss s step or more ahead of what is needed,” he said. Instructor in the Modem Lan guages Department since 1965, Roman Moxley, like his wife. Holcomb Selected For Dominican Post ■peaks fluent Spanish. He di rected a U, S. State Department grant school in Mexico. While at Mexico City, he earned bache lor anfl master's degrees at the University of the Americas. The Mosleys were located in Mexico six years and Colombia two. HE GRADUATED from Tex arkana, Ark., High, spent four, years in the Navy and worked in payroll-personnel for a Houston ireophysical firm. Ray has taught 15 years and is writing hi* edu cation dbaorate dissertation on “The Development and Applica tion of a Scale for Measuring At titude* toward Spanish-English Bilingualism.” * He is considered uniquely qual ified by Hensarling for a teach ing position he will take in September. Mr. and Mrs. Mosley will join the faculty of Western Illinois University, Macomb, for the start of the fall term and make special trips to AAM to defend their dissertations. “If it works out, we also hope to return for January commfgce- ment,” Moaley said. / THE BATTALION Soph Receives Heroism Award Danisl L. Merkel of Bryan, a sophomore journalism major, is attending Texas AAM on a schol arship awarded in recognition of hia'heroism in saving a drowning youth. Merkel, 18, received the schola-- ship from the Carttegie Hero Fund Commission of''Pittsburgh, Pa. The award included a Bronte Medal and |750 scholarship for his freshman year of study. > Danny’s sophomoro year awartl is for |S50, announced David B. i Oliver, commission manager,-7 Danny was fishing near the Llano River bridge in the City of Llano in mid-May, 1966, when he saw a lad struggling in the water. Merkel, then 15, went to the lt-y«ar-old’s aid, was pulled un der twice in l&Toot deep water, but finally pulled the youngster 20 feet to safety. “He was swimming in hi* jeans,” noted Merkel, a 1967 Llano High graduate. “He wasn’t a very good swimmer and the wet clothes weighted him down.” Ohe of six children of Mr. and Mrs, Johnnie M. Merkel, 3906 Hilltop Drive, Bryan, Danny works at the AAM Press. He was employed by newspaper publisher Harold Cunningham in the Llano News printing plant three months after saving the awimmer’s life. I. Ed. Clubs Plan _ Pies And Steaks - Tpe Industrial Wives Clufc. will host a “pie supper” Monday in Room 107 of the Mechanical En gineering Shop Building, accord ing to Judy Devlin, reporter of the club. The supper will start at 8 p.m. All members are invited to bring a guest, their favorite pie and five copies of the recipe on an index card. It k k The Iota Lambda Sigma fra ternity is sponsering a steak-fry tomorrow in Hensel Park, Jimmy Hatley, member of the Industrial Education Organisation, has an nounced. Games will begin at 5:30 p.m., and supper will be served at 6:30 p.m. Adults will be charged tjA5 children 50c. - * and John W. Holcomb Jr., Texas AAM agricultural education pro- feaaor since 1960, has been named chief of party for university personnel in the Dominican Re public under Agency for Inter national Development contract, announced President Earl Rudder. Holcomb, SO, will replace Dr. Jarvis Miller at Santa Domingo. Aden McGee of agricultural eco nomics ha* been acting party chief since Miller left the position last year. t Former coordinator of an AAM-Ford Foundation agricul tural education project with the University of Coahuila, Saltillo, Mexico, Holcomb will coordinate and supervise an AAM staff of 25 in the Dominican Republic. The former executive secretary of the Vocational Agriculture Teachers Association of Texas also will provide personal ad visory service in agricultural pro duction and maintain liaison with sponsoring agency personnel in the Carribaan country, according to Dr. Jack D. Gray, AAM Inter national Program* director. The AAM offic^ cooniinstcs AID programs that assist insti tutions in several countries with technical knowhow and on-campus degree training. The Dominican Repablic has 85 students study ing agriculture it AAM under AID contract. They account for| the largest segment of the uni versity’s summer international student enrollment. “Holcomb is qualified technical ly and by experience in agricul tural production,” noted William E. Beach, campus coordinator of D.R. programs. A 1940 AAM graduate, Hol comb served the Agriculture Teachers Association two years. | In the AAM department, he co ordinated vocational agriculture services and supervised work of about 20 personnel including 13 professionals. The Bosque County native studied at Tarleton State and AAM for hi* agricultural educa- tioa degree. The master of edu- eation was swarded at AAM in 1953 and Holcomb did doctoral level work in educational admin istration at the University of Texas. He taught in Pioneer and Brady school districts, super vised vocational agriculture for the Texas Education Agency and Adjustment Administration. He is member of numerous profes sional asaociationa. 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