National Reps To Discuss CampusSaf ety The AGGIE DEN WELCOMES YOU! Open 7 days a week Till Midnig-ht! Ladies Welcome AGGIE DEN We Cash Aggie Checks 846-9897 (Eole-IHaan SHOES |iim JStnrnco unibemtp men’s toear 329 University Drive 713/846-2706 College Station, Texas 77840 83*? MSC FOUNTAIN ROOM SPECIAL Served from 4 - 8 p. m. only Monday CAJUN DINNER Link Sausage — Creole Mustard Red Kidney Beans, White Rice French Bread TUESDAY FISH N CHIPS Cream Slaw Rolls WEDNESDAY COUNTRY FRIED CHICKEN French Fries Rolls & Honey Cream Slaw THURSDAY SPAGHETTI & MEAT SAUCE Italian Salad Garlic Bread FRIDAY STEAK FINGERS 4 - 1 oz. Fingers French Fries Rolls Texas A&M’s John W. Hill will call the 16th National Con ference on Campus Safety to order Monday when representa tives across the nation meet here. Hill, insurance and safety di rector, is this year’s host chair man. The meeting will start at 8:30 a.m. The June 16-18 conference will be held in A&M’s Memorial Stu dent Center. Frank Kilpatrick, Department of Preventative Medicine and Environmental Health, Univer sity of Iowa, will open the morn ing session. His topic is entitled, “Environmental Health and Safe ty on the College Campus.” “Student Safety as Viewed by Directors, Rudder Tour Facilities The Texas A&M University System Board of Directors, ac companied by A&M President Earl Rudder and other university officials, made a three-day flying inspection tour of facilities in Southwest Texa,s. Stops on the whirlwind trip last week included A&M’s Stiles Farm near Thrall, the Texas A&M Ad junct at Junction, San Angelo, Crystal City, Weslaco and the King Ranch. The Stiles Farm is a large demonstration installation oper ated by the Agricultural Experi ment Station. The Texas A&M Adjunct is a camp-type summer school conducted primarily for en tering freshmen. At San Angelo, board member)S inspected the proposed site for a new agricultural research and ex tension center and met with civic leaders. The Crystal City visit included a tour of the Rio Grande Plains Research - Demonstration Station. The Weslaco stop was highlighted by a visit to the Agricultural Re search and Extension Center. Final stop was the King Ranch, which cooperates with Texas A&M in several beef cattle research projects. FLARES w FROM $10.00 TOWNSHIRE / BRYAN. TEXAS 77801 a Student,” will be discussed during the afternoon by Larry Gravis, an A&M senior. Gravis has been active in several A&M safety programs. Tuesday’s program highlights “Fire Protection on the College Campus” and “Radiological Safe ty on the College Campus.” The fire protection program will be offered by Eugene J. Dy- mek, Division of Safety and Se curity, Cornell. The second pro gram will be presented by Dr. Richard D. Neff, A&M radiologi cal safety director and associate professor. A third Tuesday speaker will be Dr. Vance E. Moyer, head of A&M’s meteorology department. His topic is “Tornado Forecast ing by Radar as Related to the University Campus.” Moyer’s session includes a field trip to the Tornado Forecasting Radar Laboratory in Goodwin Hall. Concluding the three-day pro gram will be A&M Engineering Dean Fred J. Benson and Dr. Lowell B. Fisher, University of Illinois. Benson will discuss safety as it relates to the university from an administrator’s point of view. Fisher, chairman of the Na tional Safety Council’s school and college division, will offer the NSC’s view. Fisher is uni versity coordinator of school and college relations for the three campuses of the University of Illinois. Hill said the conference will close with a review and critique of this year’s program and plans for the 17th conference. Plotts Completes Program, Receives NA CSCerti fica te n —I—11III | |i||im 11| I|m mT' Peter Plotts, manager of the Book Department at Texas A&M’s Exchange Store, has been awarded a certificate following completion of a management seminar sponsored by the Nation al Association of College Stores, Inc. The three-year course — one week of studies annually — is held at Stanford University in California. Plotts received his certificate from A&M President of Business Affairs Tom D. Cherry. The National Association of College Stores is the national trade association for university- owned stores. “We are proud you made this accomplishment,” Cherry told Plotts. Also taking part in the awards ceremony were Chuck Cargill, Exchange Store manager, and Howard L. Vestal, director of management services. Yet Med Marker Dedicated Today Texas A&M officials were to dedicate the College of Veterinary Medicine’s new facilities’ marker today in a memorial to one of the institution’s first graduates. The brief 3:16 p. m. service in front of the $4.2 million veteri nary medicine complex was to honor the late Dr. R. R. Childers of Jasper. The roadside marker was re cently placed in front of the col lege’s facilities by Mrs. Childers. She will attend and Dr. A. A. Price, dean, will speak at the service. Born in 1895 in the Peach Tree Community near Jasper, Dr. Childers completed eight grades of secondary school education between 1902 and 1914. He at tended school about six months of the year while working the other months. He arrived at A&M with less than enough money for return trip home. At the close of the first day on campus, he had registered for school, found a place to live and had secured a job. When the College of Veterinary Medicine opened in 1916, Dr. Chil ders, along with 12 other stu dents, registered for the new cur riculum, never before available in Texas. He interrupted his studies in 1918 to join the Army. He re turned to A&M following the war and was graduated with the DVM degree in 1921. He then returned to Jasper were he pioneered the practice of vet erinary medicine. His health failed within four years and the next 18 years was spent regain ing his health. Childers reopened his Jasper of fice in 1943 after rejection for World War II service. The next 24 yeans was dedicated to his profession. Honored as the Outstanding Practitioner of Tex as in 1955, Dr. Childers was an active member of local, state and national professional societies. FOR BEST RESULTS TRY BATTALION CLASSIFIED Take a Break, Call In For A Treat A Hot Delicious And Tastee Katph'A PiZZA FREE 846-4112 Dorm Delivery For Carry Outs or Sit Inn Allow 15 Minutes Page 4 THE BATTALION College Station, Texas Thursday, June 12,1955 0 " M. M For all your insurance needs See U. M. Alexander, Jr. ’40 221 S. Main, Bryan 823-0742 Statfc*FafTn Insurance Companies - Home Offices Bloomington, 111, is The Horn AGGIES ... DON’T DELAY! 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