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January 27, 1977
The J-TAC
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Newton elected to Council
Dr. Weldon H. Newton,
Registered Professional
Entomologist and Head of
Tarleton State University's
Department of Agriculture, was
recently elected by the
Southwestern Branch of the
Entomological Society of America
to the national, ten-member
Council of Governors of the,
American Registry for
entomologists who have met strict
standards of academic training,
professional experience and efnics
and are granted certification as a
Registered Professional
Entomologist. The ARPE Council
of Governor^ is the body which
administers' the Registry and
determines the eligibility of
candidate entomologists for
admission to "-registered
professional status.
Dr. Newton has been active for
several years in the affairs of
ARPE and formerly served as
chairman of the national
Professional Training, Standards
and Status Committee, which
previously administered the
Registry. He has served on
numerous other national
committees within the
Entomological Society of America
and is immediate Past-President of
the Southwestern Branch of this
society.
As a member of the ARPE
Council of Governors, Newton
will represent approximately
1,000 entomologists in ESA's
Library hours shortened
The library will be open less
hours this semester. A study
conducted over several semesters'
time has shown that it is not
economical to keep the library
open for eight hours per day on
weekends throughout the
semester. Those weekends just
before mid-semester tests and
finals were the only ones for
which the library anticipated
adequate need to merit keeping it
open an extra four hours per day
on Saturdays and Sundays.
The weekends tentatively,
scheduled for longer hours this
semester are as follows:
Feb. 26-27, March 5-6,
April 30, May 1, May 7-8,
May 14-15. These plans are
subject to change.
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Dr. Weldon Newton
Southwestern Branch which
includes Texas, Oklahoma, New
Mexico and Mexico.
Dr. Newton is a native of Cross
Cut near Cross Plains.
Photography course to be offered here
Dark room photography, the
third in a series of photography
short courses sponsored by the
Tarleton State University
Continuing Education Programs,
will begin on Feb, 16, meeting
' Wednesday nights, for four weeks,
at 6:30 p.m. in room 378 of the
H&BBldg.
David Hulbert, a Certified
Photographic Counselor of Ft.
Worth, will teach this course,
which is designed for the beginner.
in dark room photography, and
will cover the fundamental
processing and printing of black
and white pictures and prints.
Registration fee for the course
is $27.50. Each participant will
also have a small fee for chemicals
and developing paper used in the
course.
Pre-registration for the course
is mandatory and deadline for
registration for this course is
Monday, Feb. 14 at 5 p.m.
Enrollment in the course is
limited to all persons interested in
Rho lota Delta meeting
Rho Iota Delta, the Home
Economics Club, will hold its
monthly meeting on Tuesday,
Feb. 1. The meeting will be held
in the H.E. auditorium at
5:30 p.m. Mrs. Donald Zelman
, will speak to the club on "Women
in Politics." Mrs. Zelman is
working on her Ph.D. at Ohio
State. The subject of her
dissertation, which has not
received its title yet, is equal
employment opportunities for
women in the Lyndon Baines
Johnson era.
Refreshments will be served
following the meeting.
enrolling in the course should call
or write Pal Belyeu, Continuing
Ed. Programs, Tarleton State
University; P.O. Box T2006,
Stephenville, Texas 76402,
817/968-2196.
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plant books
explore the exotic at
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252 East Tarleton
965-5979
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This semester, find
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Orienteering. Rappelling. River rafting. Back
packing. Water survival. Mountaineering.
First aid.
Arrtiy ROTC is an excellent course in leader-
ship development. But, it's also adventure
training, where you learn to lead in an envi-
ronment that challenges both your physical
and mental skills.
Unlike strictly academic subjects, Army
ROTC will teach you to think on your feet. To
make important decisions quickly. And it will
help you develop your confidence and stamina
in the classroom or out.
Add Army ROTC to your program, and you
automatically add a new dimension of excite^
ment to your campus life.
For full details call:
Professor of Military Science
Tarleton State University
Stephenville, TX 76401
817-968-3211
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