PAGE 4 Thursday, February 5, 1959 The Battalion College Station (Brazos County), Texas Indoor Facility Approved for Cooling Tower A versatile indoor facility for cooling' tower research and test ing has been improved at the Texas Engineering Station to ac comodate intensive investigative endeavors in the interest of bet ter px-oduct performance. Located at the Cooling Tower Laboratory, it operates as one of the several laboratories of the station’s heat power group. The indoor facility consists of a 2-foot square, counterflow, forced- draft tower and a recently added cross-flow tower. The cross-flow tower, is approxi mately two feet wide and three feet high inside. The counter-flow tower is con structed in three interchangeable sections three feet in height which BETTER FCOD KM LESS I im These prices good Feb. 5 thru 7. In Bryan Only, to limit quantities. Where It Costs You LESS To Serve The BEST! We reserve the right Giant Tide 59 Top Spred s 15 ffi: 4 9 J. W. 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All com ponents Of eitxier tower are equip ped with water seais to eliminate the need for gaskets and to aiiow rapid changes in the tower ar rangement. The two towers are operated separately, using the same me- cnanicai equipment, controls and measuring devices. bteam humidification equipment is instaiieu in tile air entrance to uie test lacility for controlling the wet duid temperature oi tne en tering air auove tnat of anioient. Controls and refrigeration equip ment for controlling tne dry bum and wet bmb temperatures of the entering air bemw tnat or amuient aie planned. Tne refrigeration equipment will be available also for otner special tests requiring controlled air tem perature ana Humidity conditions. rhe indoor lacility is designed specnicany tor experimental moa- ei testing in conjunction with tne researcn program, nowever, tne test sections are large enougn to be used in cooling tower develop ment and for obtaining design in formation for manuracturers of the smaller capacity towers. The water supply system of the facility has been modified and utilized in performance tests of over 25 “packaged towers” from 3 to 20 tons capacity. Special arrange ments qan be made to permit per-* formapce tests of towers whose capacity is in excess of 20- tons The* i mented 1 s,radar rese&«m,,a f ; deavors on ( . The Cooli where work , Fluker. and ^Gfgnn F. Hallett, Physically Handicapped Ags Get Personal PE Training The physically handicapped stu- aeni is no longer consignea to trie role of mere onlooker in tne physi cal education program at rvouu. Jtie nas his own program, one that is planned to fit his own in dividual neeus and conaition, and one tnat trains him to locus his attention, not on nis disaoility, out on tne development of his abili ties. : Students at A&M are required to taxe four semesters or physi cal education, tne oujective or tne I program Deing to provide each ooy with an opportunity to develop skin in tne perrormance of a wiue range of activities m wmcn he may participate in aault me for recreation ana physical fitness. iiut vnere was one hitch in tms program, me young man with a uisaunity was or ten m tne oack- gTounu, especially auring tne strenuous activities. Realizing tnat a boy with a phy sical hanuicap could be further damaged psychologically by being set apart, the Department of neaitn and Physical Education, headed by Dr. (J. E. 'f ishier, initi ated what is Known as tne auapted physical education program, a pro gram in iwnicn exercises ana activi ties are ‘-planned on ran individual since he was a child that he could in the adapted program, including not take part in any type oi sire- a number of machines designed to nuous activity. The trutn is, there enable the student to begin using are many games and exercises in muscles ne has not been fjple to wmch ne can participate despite use, or to regain the use of those hE Handicap. previously impaired. Mainaiiga caieiully checks the h anc iicapped student, after students posture, flexibility, bal ance and muscular responses and then prescribes an mdiviuual exer cise program, a program that also inciuues instruction in such games as goif. 'mere are 19 different activities Secretary Seminar Set tor Saturday Zm/ Expected -OlJDU U. U LjKJ\J the ijlhier sefv^hgAas ' s^pfe'rvdsdCt \ the air established in the future by, Texas Engineering Experiment Station. If Brown can compile a winning record this season, it will mark the first time the Bears have put to gether three straight winning- football seasons since 1939-40-41. S(tn^|jt&A^#'iIi^iogist. Phis group th^ nucleus for am all-inclusive fewi^^ch ^pn^wRi be, coiidltianing laboratoi'y to be pfacecf" in th^' ad'&ptecl pr%rani. Mamaliga, thorouglily acquaints the student with his condition, using slides and books Vvith. simpli fied explanations. Often, through these conference, the student learns that he can take part in far. more activities than he thought possible. For instance, a student with a heart murmur may have been told cluj. ico are expec- ueu ±ui u one-uu> sonnnar litre .aui- uruay. ine seminar, “tioiizpns uniiiiuiea," is being sponsored uy tne nryan-Eohege station Eliapter or tne iNationai secretaries* rvssn. Delegates to tne seminar will be welcomed at tne Memorial biu- uem Eenter oy Mrs. r lorence Dan, president of tne local Chapter, and ill. ju. /vngeil, vice president oi tne rioiivi system. Major addresses during the s. Emma ivi. assistant to Damei, wno Full b cnai ' ie ! executive “i “ of Metrid. and bimt^V' ‘ 1 our Tersqn3|, security.” rj^iteynoon sessions will include an addiess on “me Empioyaoie personality,” by baian X. nugnes, judge or pie 14th District Oourt, Daiias “Researcn — Horizons Un limited,” by John C. Cuinoun Jr., vice president for engineering at A6iM; and “Formula lor buccess,” by Mrs. Margery Norris, presi dent of the Texas-Louisiana Divis ion of NS A. oeing rouseu to tne reality of his condition, must want to acquire skills and attitudes that will lead to better adaption, and as mention ed previously, he must learn to focus on living with his abilities instead ox concentrating on his dis abilities. The program is valuable to the boy in a numoer of dinerent ways, first, through individual exercises, iiti ICcii. li£> cO UOC UUb previously used. Second, the pro gram aius mm m acquiring healthy hauits anu pnysicai skills that will go with mm tne rest of ms lire, and third, tne program aids him in a well rounded adjustment to his total school environment. There are 60 boys in the adapted program, 20 in each of three classes. Most of them came to the college with some physical handi cap, such as ^ a heart murmur, palsy, alter effects of polio, and the crippling eifects of accidents. They are joined through the year by other jitiu^euts who have sustained somfe nunbr injury, an win < injury^ Amm^tireveutR them from ipdwSg^un%lii9M|»ar pro- ^ ti of the _ tHry, can see its sucdess in, niorti Way^ than one. They find-it .ng to set a physically hanuxifapped. student joining his teammatps.Jn activitiei that he once avoided. 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