28-Day S. A. Visit Means Crocodiles THE Wednesday, July 30, 1969 BATTALION College Station, Texas Page 6 If you haven’t been stranded in a boat on a crocodile-infested river, you have never really lived. That’s the way seven members of Programa de Educacion Inter- americana feel about a 28-day trip to South America. Four different tour groups are reassembled at Texas A&M University for a two-week assess ment and evaluation seminar to culminate the summer study- travel program funded by De partment of Health, Education and Welfare Title 3 funds. Steve Stewart, 23-year-old A&M graduate student, said the experience on the Limon River in Venezuela was just one of many adventures encountered by his group. “We left Maracaibo to go up SUN OIL AWARD FOR TEXAS A&M (left), production industrial relations manager for Sun Oil Com pany’s Sunoco Division, presents a $4,200 check to Texas A&M Academic Vice President Horace R. Byers for a grant and nine scholarships. Henry C. England For all your insurance needs See U. M. Alexander, Jr. ’40 221 S. Main, Bryan 823-0742 State Farm Insurance Companies - Home Offices Bloomington, 111. •A ghm ^torncs unitotrsiitp men’s toear 329 University Drive 713/846-2706 Collette Station, Texas 77840 At The Grove Tonight—The Killers -Journey To Lost Thursday- City Friday Saturday The Blob The Fly Sunday—The Face of Fu Manchu Monday—East of Eden Tuesday—On The Waterfront ROBERT O. EVANS Robert O. (Bob) Evans, vice-president of University National Banks, has been named chairman of the 1969 College Station United Chest fund - raising cam paign. river to see the Guajira Indians,” Stewart recalled. “The Indians live in houses built over the river and it is a very interesting cul ture and civilization.” However, the boat broke down and the seven Americans were stranded several hours until an other boat was dispatched to pick them up. “It was something we will never forget,” Stewart assured. Mrs. J. P. White, a French and Spanish teacher at Hardin-Jef- ferson High School, Sour Lake, was a member of a different group which toured the Carib bean. Mrs. White said she was amazed by the “taki-taki” lan guage spoken in Surinam and parts of Dutch Guiana. “They do not teach taki-taki in. school,” she declared, “yet it is the native language.” Mrs. White explained that Negro slaves brought from Af rica apparently escaped and be cause of the many different lan guages they made up their own. She said taki-taki has a little bit of every language but the struc ture is English. “They say a person can learn the language in three weeks, and I believe it,” Mrs. White vouched. Voodoism is still a part of every native’s way of life in the Caribbean, she pointed out. There is a beautiful house on Martinique that no one will live in because zombies are believed to inhabit it, Mrs. White added. Stewart dived in South Amer ica for 15 years. His father is employed by the Agency for In ternational Development. Stew art’s group toured Bogota, Cali, Medellin, Cartagena and Barran- quilla, Columbia, and Caracas and Maracaibo, Venezuela. VISUAL AIDS Looking over trophies of a summer educational trip through Northwest Canada and South America are three members of Programa de Educacion Interamericana at Texas A&M University. Shown with part of their adtifacts are, left to right, Steve Stewart, A&M graduate student; Mrs. Berry Crawford, art teacher from the El Paso School District, and Sister Margaret Rose Palmer, junior and senior high school social studies teacher from San Antonio. POBRE Contract Amends For Project A Post Office Bureau of Re search and Engineering contract with Texas A&M has been amend ed for a separate developmental project, President Earl Rudder announced. Canned Vegetables! 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