THE BATTALION THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1979 Pages ;ity campus ann es UMNOW teportcr ion CityCo CAMPUS NAMES agriculture College onors 5 educators discussal ' annexing awling M, eeting, voted toi; ity-ownec; L, pi ve educators at Texas A&M e built out University have been honored with ©sards for educational innovation by the University’s College of Agricul- hich will l* U re eetings. ■ Recognized for their perform- sals withy jncrs were: surplus irilB lie city. I — Dr. Lowell Schake and Dr. passes, «0,D. Butler for their effective im- Jr vehict Cementation of a joint educational ?ft unclaiu i port of industry and university in : sold ata [the Master of Agriculture degree [program motor veluMj is knownuH—Dr. E. E. Burns for his leader- >eriodof3 ship in the establishment of a diete- e a lien oi tic educational program at Texas and store' A&M mid also pit ■— Dr. Howard Hesby and Dr. i of donisa Vernon Schneider for their innova- e remaineiltiye expansion of the field trip con- ? depart rritBpt. ■“These men have demonstrated that processes of education are dyna mic and as subject to innovation as ■y other activity, ’ said Dr. H. O. jlmkel, dean of the College of Agri- |jure. Kunkel said each award is a [bute to the individual’s initiative, jve and personal interest, rth sold atap ons the i rnble are ns, colic the police ■ for display it from the snot own IlS medical students , mceive $300 awards ice discusse:Ki 'equire pep tablishraeiiifcEighteen Texas A&M medical stu- 1 handfe,;®tits have received $300 Merit ficate. mwards on the basis of scholastic las chanp jsphievement. ! food ha JThey include third-year students ruction cl Tim Hall of Seabrook, John Hodges said. of Dublin, Paul Ogden of Abilene, BardeM Sue Rudd and Joy Tessum of Hous- it offoodfit to o and Joel Vogt of Pasadena. i Second-year winners are Kyle Ak ers of Texas City, Russell Dodds of alth certilk Dallas, Mike Dragutsky of Houston, Jan Dymke of White Oak, Randy Urban of Victoria and Joe White of Rosebud. First-year winners include John Dean of Red Springs, Frank Felts of Houston, Bob Fusselman of Pear land, Greg Godwin of Gordonville, Darryl Kitayama of Donna and John Reeves of Center. Hall, Hodges, Dymke and Dodds also received Lange Publishing Co. Awards for scholarship and Rudd re ceived a $300 Bryan-College Station Chamber of Commerce prize for most improved student. Chemistry students get research awards Texas A&M University chemistry senior Lance Templeton of San Diego, Calif., won the award for best research paper at the first meeting of the Texas American Chemical Socie ty Student Affiliate Research Con ference held in Alpine. San Angelo senior X.B. Cox III was the runner-up. Templeton’s paper was titled “De velopment of Chelating Ligands for Iron (III)’’ and Cox’s treatise was on “Thermal Degradation of EDTA. ” Three other Texas A&M students — James Hunt and Phillip Huskey of Houston and Ricky Tabor of Bryan — presented papers at the Sul Ross State University Conference. Both Templeton and Cox conducted research under direction of depart ment head Dr. A.E. Martell. Engineering society honors F.J. Benson Fred J. Benson, vice president for engineering and non-renewable re sources at Texas A&M University, has been named an honorary mem ber of the American Society of Civil Engineers. The former dean of the College of Engineering is also director of the Texas Engineering Experiment Sta tion. Benson was cited by ASCE “for his outstanding service to the en gineering profession through per sonal contributions to research and practice in transportation engineer ing and for making engineering edu cation more effective in preparing students for engineering practice.” Benson is a 42-year member of Texas A&M’s civil engineering fa culty. Engineering awards presented to seniors William C. Altman of New Ulm and Martin J. Mohan of El Campo have been presented Engineering Senior Achievement Awards at Texas A&M University. Both students, degree candidates in electrical engineering this semes ter, were honored at a meeting of the College of Engineering faculty. The awards are given twice a year to graduating seniors in engineering and cite scholarship, participation in campus activities, financial responsi bility and technical activities. Dr. Quince Adams to head history group Texas A&M University history professor Dr. Quince Adams has been elected president of the Con ference on British Studies, Rocky Mountain division. The organization is made up of sociologists, art historians, political scientists and students of the classics and rhetoric. Adams said the group is dedicated to presentation of pap ers and exchange of ideas of persons associated with British history. Adams was one of the founders of the Rocky Mountain division and is associate editor of Albion, the group’s scholarly journal. Jtnbk' ~t fm IZm.People get emotional about color e MessWiP blic Sundii Theater, issical Prof urges sensitive decorating ?ers, SinflMost people respond emotionally and Wo to color without knowing why, says perform Ward Wells, assistant professor of rogram’s. ^'hitecture at Texas A&M Univer- i stage to s *ty. he Halit! 1 ,1 •’ \y e H s is trying to discover how Jfeople respond to color and has ends the l||und that colors take on different eanings as they are used in diffe- xas A&M l irectorRoli ; nt settings, the Si ? Fleitas RANGE IIES: In one study Wells asked 70 peo- ehow they felt about a small patch color and then, how they felt about the same color painted in an office. Previous information would have predicted the same response to the small swatch as the entire office, but Wells found that reactions to the same color can change. “It’s no different from trying to pick out colors for your house,” he said. “Often the sample looks fine, but the entire wall in the same color can be devastating.” The study showed that the largest difference comes from small pieces of red material which were viewed as masculine, vibrant and stimulating, to large rooms of red which were described as feminine, vulgar and closed in. Significant changes were found also for blue and gray. In the past, architects and en vironmental designers have chosen colors without thinking about the effect on the user, Wells said, adding that sociologists and psychologists are beginning to have a strong influ ence on how architects perceive their work. MSC TOWN HALL PRESENTS: The Beat the Hell ’Qutta T.U. Show Featuring b I VICE otion is irnent” Friday, Nov. 30 9 p.m. G. 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