The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 22, 1970, Image 3

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    Judge Vance selected
to help retardation
Brazos County Judge William
R. Vance is one of 20 Texas coun
ty judges selected to advise the
state and federal government on
the role and responsibility of the
county judge in local programs
for the mentally retarded.
He will attend a two-day work
shop to be held in Austin Wednes
day through Friday.
Vance will join with 19 other
county judges and a group of key
state and national authorities in
this field. Also attending will be
Dr. David Wade, Texas Commis
sioner of Mental Health and Men
tal Retardation, and Dr. Phil
Roos, Executive Director, Nation
al Association for Retarded Chil
dren.
★ ★ ★
Bryan man elected
state Easter Seal head
Dan S. Chadbourne of Bryan,
one of the founders of the Brazos
Valley Rehabilitation Center lo
cated in Bryan, was elected to
serve on the Board of Directors
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GOOD LUCK AGGIES!
THE BATTALION
Page 4 College Station, Texas Thursday, October 22, 1970
Beloved
Enemy
Winner of the National Evangelical Film Foundation award as
the best evangelistic film of the year, will be shown at:
BAPTIST STUDENT CENTER
Oct. 23, Friday — 8:00 p. m.
Campus Briefs
of the Easter Seal Society for
Crippled Children and Adults of
Texas for a three-year term at
the Society’s annual convention
in San Antonio Friday and Satur
day.
Chadbourne has served as a
board member of the Brazos Val
ley Easter Seal Society since 1956,
and is a past director of the
state Easter Seal Society.
P. O. Settle Jr. of Fort Worth
was reelected president of the
State Easter Seal Society, and
Harry Martin of San Antonio;
Jack B. Dale, Houston; and Mrs.
Reagan Jones of Tyler, were
named vice presidents. Robert E.
Kennedy, Abilene, was elected
treasurer. R. A. Parker of Hous
ton is the new chairman of the
Texas House of Delegates and
Charles W. Walker, Austin, is
vice chairman.
★ ★ ★
Dr. Martin selected
outstanding educator
Dr. John L. Martin, A&M grad
uate on the Metropolitan State
College faculty in Denver, Colo.,
has been selected for the 1970
edition of “Outstanding Educators
of America.”
Dr. Martin is a professor of
chemistry at the Denver, Colo.,
college. He received the Ph.D. at
A&M in 1956.
Nomination and selection for
the select listing of 5,000 of
America’s foremost educators is
based on civic and professional
achievements evaluated on the
basis of local standards of excel
lence. Nominations are made by
presidents, deans, superintendents
and other heads of schools and
colleges.
★ ★ ★
Means to present
drug program
Dr. Richard K. Means’ presen
tation on drug education in the
Health Education Seminar at
A&M will be Nov. 18.
Considerable interest has been
evidenced in the November semi
nar of the Health and Physical
Education Department series,
noted Mrs. Melba Halford, semi
nar coordinator.
Dr. Means’ presentation on con
tent organization and practical
suggestions for drug education in
schools will be given in the li
brary conference room, she said.
Because of public school per
sonnel interest in the October
seminar, the Wednesday (Oct.
21) talk by Dr. William C. Swan
son on suicide prevention is
scheduled in the 300-seat chemis
try lecture room.
★ ★ ★
Marketing group
to make trip to Dallas
The A&M Student Chapter of
the American Marketing Associ
ation will take a field trip to
Dallas Monday, announced pro
grams chairman Jerry Crowder.
Students will leave by bus early
Monday morning, tour Sanger
Harris and other Dallas firms
and attend the Dallas Sales and
Marketing Executives Club meet
ing that night in the Dallas Ath
letic Club.
Crowder said the association’s
first meeting last week included
a talk by Jack Burke, sales and
advertising manager for the
Kroger Dallas Division-
Burke spoke on “Making Eyes
at Women Through Marketing.”
He explained how Kroger uses
advertising and marketing re
search to interest the woman con
sumer to shop at their stores.
★ ★ ★
Programming course
offered to faculty
A non-credit course in Common
Business Oriented Language
(COBOL) computer programming
will be offered to A&M faculty
and staff members beginning
Nov. 2.
Sponsored by the Data Process
ing Center, the course is designed
to acquaint the employes with
the COBOL language to the ex
tent they can use it in their
course offerings, according to
DPC Director Robert Bower Jr.
Classes will meet from 3 to 5
p.m. each Monday and Wednesday
for six weeks.
Bower said there is no charge
for enrolling.
★ ★ ★
Engineering service
to attend meetings
A&M’s Engineering Extension
Service will have five employes
attending the annual Texas Mu
nicipal League meetings Sunday
through Tuesday in Fort Worth.
Director H. D. Bearden will
head the delegation. Chief In
structor Ed W. Kerlick and In
structor Leroy C. Anderson, both
of the Electric Linemen and Tele
phone Technicians Training Di
vision, will accompany Bearden
to the Municipal Utilities Section
meetings.
Representing the Firemen
Training School during Fire
Chiefs Section meetings will be
Chief Instructor Henry D. Smith
and Instructor Tom Robinson.
Smith wdll address the group
on fire standards recommended
by the new state fire commission.
Robinson will present a program
on future fire training programs
conducted by A&M.
★ ★ ★
Wool judging team
tops in contest
The university’s Senior Wool
Judging Team won top honors in
an eight-team intercollegiate con
test Sunday during the annual
American Royal Livestock Show
in Kansas City, Mo.
Second place went to Kansas
State University, third to the
University of Nebraska, and
fourth to Iowa State University.
Texas A&M took third in the
contest last year.
Aggie team members are Billy
Frank Craddock and Preston
Faris of Medina, James Davis of
Brownwood, and Morman Kohls
of Boerne.
★ ★ ★
Hinojosa heads
feasibility study
A&M Urban Planning Prof.
Jesus H. Hinojosa headed a feas
ibility study judged best in its
category at the VIII Congress of
the Interamerican Planning So
ciety in Brazil.
Hinojosa was chief of study
for a 16-member U. S.-Chile team
which prepared the study, “Osor-
no General Development Plan,”
for Chile’s Ministry of Housing
and Urbanism.
The proposal won the first-
place prize in competition among
“practical” studies. The compe
tition, held every other year, also
includes demographic and theo
retical categories.
The Texas professor said the
project’s primary objective was
to undertake feasibility studies
for investments in public and pri
vate housing, community facili
ties and utilities. The investiga
tions were prepared within the
context of a general development
planning approach.
“Rather than study the invest
ment of public and private funds
for community capital improve
ments in an unrelated manner,”
Professor Hinojosa explained,
“we prepared a general plan for
future development in the fore
seeable short, medium and long
range.”
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ical test
2. Burner adjustment
3. Test all safety switches
4. Check for gas leaks
5. Check fan belt
6. Oil motor
7. Change filter
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and make an appointment.
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