Page 4 THE BATTALION College Station, Texas Thursday, November 20, 1969 Freshman Studying mmm L i Ranching, Poetry m * ^ > /' ‘ ■ v-, - v ‘V -V A RANCHER AND POET William S. (Will) Harte of Corpus Christi takes time out between animal science classes to write a few lines of poetry. The Corpus Christi freshman is attending A&M to get an education in two unrelated fields — ranching and creative writing. While most students attend college with one future in mind, a freshman from Corpus Christi thinks a college education will help him in two fields—ranching and creative writing. William S. Harte hopes to be a cattleman and poet-short story writer someday, and he has al ready made dents in both areas. “I found poetry came fairly easy and I like to do it,” the Corpus Christi Ray High School graduate admits. Will, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Harte, is an animal science major. Ranching got into his blood during trips to the family ranch near Laredo. He thinks there is a great future in ranching and picked Texas A&M because of its reputation in agriculture science. Will is currently working on a group of poems he hopes to have published. His freshman English teacher, Mrs. Judith Finn, will provide technical help. Harte finds creative writing is a lot of hard work. “It takes up a lot of time with constant rewriting,” he noted. “I write mainly light poetry and most of what I've done has been without any professional back ground.” Hgrte has written over 100 poems, with several published in the Ray High School paper. He also has written several short stories. Writing talent is nothing new for the Harte family, however. Will’s father is publisher of the Corpus Christi Caller-Times and his grandfather, Houston Harte, is president of Harte- Hanks, Inc., a chain of Texas newspapers. 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(AP Wirephoto) .8 and 1 ih have Ijfearlin .2 in At |e Yeai iecord, ce 28-8; J loss i ■'jJto SMI flexas w iVi play •jeJi’t mat 1 is will jie sea je the 1 I kri' to p Turkey Trot for Joggers Slated for Thanksgiving The first Aggie Turkey Trot will be conducted Thanksgiving morning at Texas A&M. The jog, run or walk—depend ing upon the individual — will start at 8:30 a.m. in front of G. Rollie White Coliseum and is open to all persons interested in demonstrating physical fitness, announced Dr. Carl W. Landiss, Health and Physical Education Department head. Appropriate certificates will be presented to all persons finishing the 3.2-mile course around the golf course and back to the coli seum. “There is no fee nor require ments for participation other than being at the coliseum at 8:30,” noted Dr. John M. Chev- rette, health and physical edu cation professor. He said there will be no em phasis on placing or winning. “The Turkey Trot is strictly to emphasize physical fitness,” Chevrette added. “With all the calories most folks will be taking in that day, this should provide an excellent opportunity to ex pend a few.” Chevrette said. “We are particu larly interested in women and youngsters participating, perhaps the whole family.” “Each individual is expected to set his or her own pace and whether running, jogging or walking, to finish back at the coilseum,” the Aggie 100-Mile Club organizer continued. Starter will be 85th Dist !r ^ ow Judge W. C. (Bill) Davis. The 3.2-wile trot will coin with the cross country teu regular route. It runs soutlifi the coliseum to Jersey Sin around the golf course, past corps area and west on Joe If Blvd. to the coliseum. Chevrette s&id the route £ umvetrs 0UTI AGC orm w: it C.O ors wi 1 t shirts will in be marked. “There will be plenty of time to get home, get ready and back to Kyle Field for the game,” he observed. Expected participants are jog gers among A&M exes who will be here for the A&M-Texas game, campus visitors, local citi zens, members of area high school track teams and the A&M cross country team. “This is a community - wide event and is not limited to A&M students, faculty and staff,” Lufthansa German Airlines Si ummor m Germany by u the p up to tc.o. ho em Ad :30 a. Nov. Athl n. 14 , first v with ftUion: cerg all Oui e full 1 >oots ^ Milita: aW 31. ease i point: 1S1TY1 S& 1 Ll! n thi CONTACT . . . tours . . .trovi MSC OFFICE — 846-3773 COLLEGE STATION ATTENTION-—AH Seniors and Graduate Students Schedule for Pictures for 1970 Aggieland J-K-L—NOV. 17 - NOV. 21 M-N-O—DEC. 1 - DEC. 5 P-Q-R—DEC. 8-DEC. 13 S-T-U—JAN. 5-JAN. 9 V-W-X-Y-Z—JAN. 12-JAN. 16 Make-Up Pictures at any time CIVILIANS: Coat and Tie CORPS SENIORS: Uniform - Class A Winter - Blouse or Midnights Pictures will be taken from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. BRING FEE SLIPS University Studio 115 North Main North Gate Phone: 846-8019 e, Uion: 5 W 'stecuti «ants Hrt ■Dec. 3 }%l >!tf Hit, ^1