Page 2 THE BATTALION College Station, Texas Friday, March 29, 1963 | Looking Back . . . 1 At This Week Dorms At Annex May Be Used Two dormitories at the Re search and Development Annex, formerly Bryan Air Force Base, may be used to house civilian students next year, The Battalion learned Monday from Bennie A. Zinn, director of the Department of Student Affairs. Interested students have been filling out questionnaires this week, and ah indication of how many students are interested will probably be announced next week. The questionnaires are not bind ing, but are being used simply to see how many students might be interested. Should the dorms be used, stu dents would pay $12 per month rent instead of the standard $20 because of the distance between the college and the annex. security checks to guard against loss of material, Library Direc tor Robert A. Houze announced Monday. Sharply increased library loss es were given as justification for the planned checks, which will in clude all persons leaving either library. The checks were ^ to begin next Monday, but a delay has been caused by problems in working out details. The system should be in operation within several weeks. Library Plans Security Checks Cushing and the Engineers Li brary are planning to institute Sound Off Study-Week Plan With NASA Okayed A study-work agreement with NASA’s Manned Spacecraft Cen ter in Houston was announced Wednesday by Assistant Dean of Engineering J. C. McGuire. Under the plan selected engi neering students here will alter nate semesters of study with equal periods of work at the sprawling Houston installation. The center presently needs 20 to 36 students for the program. The participants will be organiz ed into pairs, with one in the classroom and the other working. a . . i i /» ^ i , i Editor, The Battalion: Wednesday night I was very much impressed by the play “The Imaginary Invalid,” which was presented by the Aggie Players. The acting and the production as a whole were excellent. Both the players and the director certain ly deserve a great deal of credit for their effort. At the end of a semester, they will change places. There has been a great deal of criticism concerning the lack of culture and art here. I was un happy to notice the small number of people attending. Perhaps this feeling could be altered, if more people would support this group. Anthony G. Khamis, ’63 COACH NORTON’S PANCAKE HOUSE 35 Varieties of finest pancakes, aged heavy KC steaks, shrimp, and other fine foods. Daily .... Merchants lunch 11 to 2 p. m. TEXAS A&M STUDENT TOUR departing JUNE 12,1963 from New York SPECIAL GROUP AIR FARE exclusively for Students, Faculty and their immediate families. $336.40 JET TO EUROPE & RETURN NEW YORK - LONDON June 12 PARIS - NEW YORK July 13 Group must have 25 persons and they must depart together June 12 and return together July 13. But they can travel independently in Europe for 30 days! All inclusive 4-week European Tour Air Fare $336.40 Tour Cost 386.00 Total r $722.40 *Four Weeks *Sightseeing *Trans Atlantic Jet *A11 Hotels *Meals *Private motor coach in Europe ENGLAND, HOLLAND, GERMANY, AUSTRIA, ITALY, MONACO, FRANCE, SWITZERLAND For additional information contact: MSC STUDENT PROGRAM OFFICE Travel Committee Texas A&M College College Station, Texas THE BATTALION Opinions expressed in The Battalion are those of the $tu- Hent writers only. The Battalion is a non-tax-supported, non profit, self-supporting educational enterprise edited and op erated by students as a college and commwnity newspaper and is under the supervision of the director of Student Publications at Texas A&M College. McGuire, School [he tlon, Texas daily ber through May, at Texas A.&M. is published in College Sta- ay, and Monday, and holiday periods, Septem- ■ummer school. The Associated Press is entitled exclusively to the use for republication of all news ' ' credited dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in the paper and local news of spontaneous origin published herein. Rights of republication of all other matter here in are also reserved. Becond-clasa postage at College Station, Ti paid exas. MEMBER: The Associated Press Texas Press Assn. Represented nationally by bicago, re lea and San Francisco. Mail spbscriptions are (3.50 per semester; (6 per school year, (6.50 per full year. All subscriptions subject to 2% sales tax. Advertising rate furnished on request. Address: The Battalion, Room 4, YMCA Building, College Station, Texas. News contributions may be made by telephoning VI 6-6618 or VI 6-4910 or at the Building. For advertising or delivery