THE BATTALION Page 4 College Station, Texas Wednesday, July ^ ^ Fire truck pumpers to be rebuilt at firemen training school THE Fire truck pumpers from Mis souri City, Edinburg, Gary, Bay- town and Caldwell will be re- ‘Spoon River’ to be staged Sixteen teenagers of Bryan and College Station have been named to the Premiere Players cast for the July production, “Spoon River Anthology.” They will portray more than 80 characters who lived in Spoon River, 111. A musical, the Edgar Lee Masters play includes more than 20 songs, all in verse. Robert W. Wenck is directing the production, sponsored by the I A&M Theater Arts Section and | College Station Recreation Coun cil. It will be staged at the College Hills Elementary School cafeteria July 6, 7 and 8. Curtain each night will be at 8. All admissions will be 50 cents each. The “Spoon River” cast con sists of Ann Chenoweth, Lou Anne Clark, Beverly Crawford, Krishna Das, Leslie Denton, Dan ny Foster, Ryn Hawkins, Bill Hooper, Carol Kittrick, Gregg Leinweber, Cindy Mahoney, Joan Perry, Mark Turpin, Martha Van Bavel, Wanda Lewis and Terry Wooten. C. K. Esten chairs the TAMU theater arts section. John Antoine given grant John W. Antoine, research sci entist at A&M’s Oceanography Department, has been awarded a $105,000 U. S. Geological Sur vey grant for a study of the Lou isiana outer continental shelf. He will collect, process, analyze and interpret approximately 7,000 line miles of high resolution ma rine geophysical data over se lected blocks of the shelf. The award was announced Thursday by Cong. Olin E. Teague in Washington. BRYAN AERO INC. You want to belong to the in crowd. Learn to fly and get your Private Pilots Li cense at Bryan Areo Inc. the best place to learn to fly. Very highly qualified FAA instructors. Also ground school offered. 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They will be assisted by 10 master mechanics from large departments through out the state and nine manufac turing representatives, Chief Smith noted. Missouri City will have a 500- gallon per minute pumper re built. Edinburg will send a 1,000- gallon truck and Gary a 750 Seagraves pumper, both for a complete overhaul. Work on the Baytown pumper will include reworking the pump controls and accessories. The Caldwell 500 gallon pumper was overhauled at the school six years ago, with minor repairs sched uled this summer. % Smith explained all repair parts and materials are pur chased by the city owning the truck. Labor is furnished by the class students, instructors and manufacturing representatives. In addition, the students will be working with approximately $12,000 worth of new pumps do nated by manufacturers as a teaching aid. Purpose of the class is to give community firemen training to do preventive maintenance them selves, thus saving high labor costs, Smith said. “Texas cities spend millions of dollars each year for new equip ment and for repair of old equip ment. We’ll show the men how to do proper preventive main tenance,” the fire chief added. An estimated 3,500 firemen are expected to attend one of three one-week annual courses offered July 16 through Aug. 4. The mu nicipal school is followed by an industrial fire-fighting school Read ClassiW and the final session is for g,, ish-speaking firemen only, Smith said some 600 citfel 40 states and 23 foreign to, tries will be represented. The program is sponsored j ir ® cto ^ the Texas State Firemen’s C a< er Fire Marshals’ Association i,"f xtensio operation with TAMU and al U .' ' Texas Education Agency. career as }Bor the U l&f Agric | mology a June, 103 5an Ant TEN-0 -SIX LOTION s SKAGGS .BERTSONS H JOHNSONS MICHIN 3 OX BOTTLE PLUS XOZ. 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