Pngre rollpffp Statfon, Texas Thursday, January 31, 1963 THE BATTALION Team Begins Training Here For Overseas Project Four men who form the first A&Jt College System party to Tu nisia to assist in establishing a new agricultural school in that North African nation will complete a 65- day orientation program here be fore going overseas Mar. 15. The orientation and in-service training program planned especi ally for the men and their wives starts Friday. Ten Tunisian students will begin studies here this semester as an other part of the cooperative pro gram. THE NEW Chott Maria Agri- TRADE WITH Where Your Business Is Appreciated cultural School will be based on the American land-grant college concept of liberal, scientific and practical higher education. The Tunisian government seeks to re late more closely agricultural edu cation, extension and research to the problems of Tunisian farmers. Chief of the A&M party will Dr. Randall Stelly, associate professor of agricultural economics and so ciology. During the 1950’s he served as an agricultural economist with a U.S. government mission to Indo-China. Other members of the party are Gabriel S. Uartez Jr., of Maurice, La.; Gray T. Huval of Erath, La.; and Arlan B. McSwain of Pecos. Dartez and Huval are veteran teachers of agriculture and Mc Swain is experienced in irrigated farming. Recently McSwain man aged a large farm at Pecos. Dr. Jack D. Gray is coordinator of foreign programs of the A&M College System, and Henry Ross will coordinate the Tunisian pro gram. Congratulations Neighbor Cherie Martin, left, 18, of Pineville, La., the new Miss Majorette of America, receives congratulations from neigh boring state contestant Susan Light, 16, of Midland, fol lowing her crowning in St. Paul, Miss. The contest is in connection with the St. Paul Winter Carnival. There were entrants from 30 states and Canada. (AP Wirephoto) U.S.D.A. 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For the new structure is com posed of two parts; one is the main glassed-in structure and the other is a curious square building with the derby-hat shape. Claimed to be one of the best- equipped architectural research centers in the United States, ac cording to Theo R. Holleman, head of the Division of Archi tecture, the buildings are mod- ernly constructed brick edifices which will house both the under graduate and research centers of architecture. In an effort to coordinate teaching, research and practice, the two buildings arte being con structed side by side. In fact, there are two archways, one on the upper level and one on the ground, which connect the two. The dome building is the re search area. The dome itself is what Holleman calls a “simu lated sky.” Built in a half-moon shape and resting on top of the almost perfectly square building, the structure will be used to do research work in light effects upon structure models. Around the inside oftf- e 1 ^ will be housed 68 u horizontal effect, all t|^.. 1 r1 into different intensiti^fe' 1 a lon ( . ,, ^ i a Bozen oi they are turned on, ■ that of a “hazy day,”» Conference ant professor Matthes st formida teville. wak. In this intensity,I mal amount of dayfeA.CH Bob R obseived. A sun lamp back from able so that a sutfeonfred a scrap be created. ;on Wodnesi In the center of tht secund-plac the dome will be pi on the line architectural model o: • A loss t posed house or buil%P re j than a serving the artificial line least, to the structure, reseati M now owr discover what kind ob d L d badl shades, overhangs and* . "first-plac light protecting maten|I fe ation used most effectivdjf**' building. With two full-tinxj workers and occasional of the division, other! will be worked on ini ing. As most of thei being done now isonfi air—with some sound—Holleman says I flow chamber, which isnii housed in the engimiM ing, will be disaS^DM moved into the new® Work planned is simn which has been doners; Elli North G Special Librarians To Dis Work In The Space Progn “Special Libraries in the Space Program” will be the theme of the quarterly meeting of the Texas Chapter, Special Libraries Associ ation, to be held on campus Satur day, Feb. 9. Most of the membership of the Texas Chapter comes from indus try. Special libraries serve indus try, medicine, law and other special fields. The librarians will have time while on the campus to view exhibits of the Space Fiesta, Robert A. Houze, A&M librarian, said. Houze serves as chairman of the local committee, and Mrs. Nan A. Cardwell of the Veterinary Library heads the housing and arrange ments committee for the special librarians meeting. President of the Texi; is Frank Wagner of tjul Corp. of America reseat' near Corpus Christi. Vaught of the Southwest! Institute, San Antonio,is chairman. it it. y*. The space effort wilt sized in speeches at the session. The speakers Charles M. Grant Jr., technical information the Manned Spaceeraftft Capt. Ferrell Robinson i Robinson participated in ery operation of the of the chimpanzee Enos. The luncheon speaker R. D. Turk, head of tkj ment of Veterinary Paras! here's the chami of a lifetime! WE’RE CASTING FOR THE SECOND Att SIX FLAGS OVER TEX* CAMPUS REVQ m 1 ALL TYPES OF THEATRICAL TALENT ARE N£| AUDITIONS WILL BE HELD AT: Houston — Friday, February 8-5.00 P. M University of Houston, Anderson Lib. Anil Austin — Saturday, February 9-1:00 P. M f University of Texas, Texas Union Aud. Accompanist will be provided at auditions oryf bring one. A full summer’s employment for R#, College students selected. Rehearsals start June 1^ Production opens June 17 and closes Labor Day. Sf; wonderful vacation with pay at America’s most^ family recreation center. 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