' South America 6 Teen Caravan’ Set For 4-H A “Teen Caravan” to Peru and four other Central and South American countries is described as the chance of a lifetime for Texas 4-H Club members. Edward F. Schlutt, associate state 4-H leader, said the June 24 to August 22 tour gives the participating 4-H members an opportunity to learn much about international relations. The tour, he continued, has been planned by the National 4-H Foundation and is a project of the Texas Partners of the Alli ance with Peru. Its purpose, Schlutt said, is to provide Texas’ young people with an opportunity to develop a sense of world citizenship and an understanding of another cul ture. They will learn to com municate in another language and also about agricultural and manufacturing industries; foods and their preparation; music, songs, dances, games, sports and other arts and crafts, he said. But perhaps most important, they will learn what living is like in another country. The Texas Agricultural Exten sion Service specialist added that some of the young people will have an opportunity to work with Peace Corps volunteers and local Extension Service people in con ducting youth education pro grams in the high Andes country of Peru. It is hoped, he said, that many of the visitors will actually live with host families. The experience is expected to give the young Texans, between 17 and 19 years of age, a new prospective of their own prob lems. The trip will give them an opportunity to use the knowl edge gained in school and apply it to a real-life situation, Schlutt said. BATTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD RATES One day id per wor per word each additional day Minimum charge—50