Architects Design Civic Center A fourth-year architecture class at Texas A&M is discover ing what Paris is like in spring time. Paris, Texas, that is. The 33-man class of A&M’s School of Architecture is design ing a civic and convention center for Paris and Lamar County. “This is our major project for the semester,” remarked Profes sor Cecil Steward. “The class will wrap up 10 weeks of work with a series of presentations to civic and county leaders the week of May 22.” Steward and Professor Mike Schneider are heading the study which involves surveys of maps, site evaluation, drawings and scale models. “This kind of facility has to be unique,” Steward observed. “It must be able to accommodate 1,500 persons for conventions, 600 to 800 for theater performances, 1,500 for banquets, and 3,500 for indoor sports events.” No price tag has been placed on the structure, but early estimates range from $1.5 to $2 million, Steward added. The A&M students are develop ing proposals which complement a comprehensive plan developed by Marvin Springer and Associ ates, an urban planning consult ing firm in Dallas. Sponsors of the study are the Paris Jaycees, the Altrusa Club, the Rotary Club and the Noon Lions Club. The support amounts to approximately $1,500. Schneider and Steward said the project appeals to the students because it gives them an oppor tunity to develop design pro grams from personal contact with citizens interested in com munity improvement. Steward said Paris and Lamar County residents will have the opportunity to receive stimulation from contact with students and consider design ideas which may be “somewhat uninhibited.” The students are also studying New Faculty Member Here Teddy Lewis Coe, currently a teaching associate at Indiana University, will join Texas A&M’s School of Business faculty this fall. Coe, 25, has both master’s and bachelor’s degrees from Baylor Universtiy. He also is a certified public accountant. Dr. John Pearson, A&M’s School of Business director, said Coe will have the rank of instruc tor in accounting. Coe’s teaching experience in cludes one term as an accounting instructor at Baylor. He also was a teaching assistant for two years at Baylor while working toward the master’s degree. three site possibilities for the civic and community center. One proposed site is two blocks south west of the city plaza, another one block northwest of the plaza and a third off the north loop near existing motel facilities. 5 Journalists To Attend Ad Group Tour On Sunday Five journalism majors will attend the Dallas Ad League Tour Sunday through Tuesday. The five students who will at tend are Patricia Hill, Elias Moreno Jr., Winston E. Green Jr., Leroy Shafer, Eddie Joe Davis and Mark McNeel. Journalism instructor Jack Boggan will accompany the stu dents on their three-day tour. A Sunday evening orientation dinner at the new Hilton Inn will begin the proceedings. On Mon day the student groups will be gin the tour of the advertising facilities in Dallas. Several schools are attending the tour and all students will be split up into groups of 10 or 12 and visit the pre-arranged adver tising locations. Places of visitation are to be advertising agencies, advertisers, several television and radio ad vertising suppliers and news paper advertising departments. The A&M group will return late Tuesday, with all traveling and living expenses paid by the Dallas Ad League. V. E. “RED” BERRY Speaking on: “Liquor by the Drink” Political Forum informal luncheon, Room 2-A, MSC. FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 12:00 noon. (RSVP list for lunch is in the Student Programs Office of the MSC.) POLITICAL FORUM COMMITTEE Will sponsor a trip to the state capitol in Austin on Tuesday, May 9. All interested students should apply in the Student Programs Office of the MSC by 5:00 p. m. Friday, April 14. Page 4 College Station, Texas Thursday, April 13, 1967 THE BATTALIC BENT WITH AGE Time has a way of leaving its mark, and next strong wind ... it just might give out this unused bam located near Celina, Texas on its own. Celina is about 40 miles nortk is beginning to show its age. Residents of of Dallas. (AP Wirephoto) the area keep waiting to see it fall in the Ag Engineers Planning Trip Twelve senior agricultural en gineering students enrolled in Agricultural Engineering 410 have planned an inspection trip to the Lower Rio Grande Valley Monday and Tuesday. Dr. E. A. Hiler, assistant pro fessor in the Agricultural Engi neering Department, will accom pany the students. “The purpose of the trip,” Hiler said, “is to study and in spect drainage and irrigation projects in the Lower Rio Grande area. In addition the students will study process industries asso ciated with the handling of agri cultural produce of the valley.” According to Hiler, the pro posed itinerary includes inspec tions at the Lower Rio Grande Valley Research and Extension Center at Weslaco, the J. L. Bates Power Station at Mission, Texas Plastics at Elsa, and the Hidal? and Cameron Counties Waif Control and Improvement Dii trict at Mercedes. Students planning to makei trip are Muhammad Ashiq, S,l Shuiyan, Stanley Boase, Dai! Burk, W. M. Day, Hubert Dt: nak, Muzaffar Iqbal, Rick Peace, Michael Riqby, Guillem Valiente, Gary Wallin, ai Michael Williamson. 1 cause ALL PRICES are low REDEEM THIS COUPON FOR jiS FREE TOP VALUE STAMPS With Purchase of 4-Oz. Can McCORMICK’S BLACK PEPPER Coupon Expires April 15, 1967. 'S REDEEM THIS COUPON FOR 50 FREE TOP VALUE STAMPS With Purchase of 27-Oz. Can JOHNSON’S GLO COAT Coupon Expires April 15, 1967. C0FF£E#1? BCHES4T n W SUCKS 3 V OO moNTz r/Qu / jL/lly's peliciou? 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Tabor Streets — Bryan OFFICIAL NOTICE Official notices must arrive in the Offia iblications before deadline o 1 p. m. of the day preceding publication of Student Publ THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name: Meeks, Robert D. ; Degree: Doctor of Philosophy in Electrical Engineering Dissertation : Synthesis of Wideband Lin ear Array Antennas with Taylor Distri buted Element Positions Time: April 18, 1967 at 3:00 p. m. Place: Room 116 in Bolton Hall Wayne C. Hall Dean of Graduate Studies 430t2 Veterans and War Orphans who expect to xnd summer school War Orphans BUI attend summe port to the Veterans Advisor's — for expe under the G.I. Bill e requested to re visor’s Office and iplete a pre-registration form. We can oil in May and assure continued com enroll in May and without delay. pay 28t24 95 semester rgraduate stude: hours of credit students who have may purchase ed at the the A&M ring. The hours passi reliminary grade report, Ap time of the preliminary grade report, April 3, 1967, may be used in satisfying the 96 hours requirement. Those student qualify ing under this regulation may leave their me with the Ring Clerk in the Registrar’s ifice in order that she may check their at she may check t records to determine their eligibility the ring. Orders for the rings i reen April 17 and May ings will be returned to t her delivery on or about J 5, 1967. The Ring Clerk is on duty from 8:00 a. m. to 12:00 noon, Monday through to will determi: order the ring. On be taken between April 17 and May 31, 1967. These rings will be returned to this — deliv< office for furthe ay H H. L. Heaton, Director of Admissions and Registrar 420t32 ENGLISH PROFICIENCY EXAMINATION re in ed from 3:00 to 5:00 p. m. on April 13 (Thursday) and again from 5:00 to 7:00 the same day. Students may take imination at either time by report- Academic 108. 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