Page 12 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1974 Theater Arts offers youth programs TAMU’s Theater Arts Section of fers a creative outlet for youngsters as well as teenagers through its summer theater programs. For the five to 12-year-olds, sepa rate programs in Children’s Crea tive Dramatics are available in Bryan and College Station. Pre- Summer swim registration will be tonight miere Players, which gives students experience in drama and a look at theater technology, is open to any teenager in the community. Both programs are administered through the Theater Arts Section of TAMU’s English Department. C. K. Esten, president of the Texas Children’s Creative Dramatics and Children’s Theater Conference, chairs the section. In Children’s Creative Drama tics, children write and produce their own presentations, with minimum input from adults. Esten said the Bryan-College Station program is the biggest in the state. Registration for the first session of the Bryan CCD classes will be from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. June 10 in Room 130, Bryan High School. Mrs. Aileen Wenck will conduct the program. James B. Dennis is instructor of the College Station CCD program. First session registration will be Saturday, June 8 from 9 a.m. to 12 noon at South Knoll Elementary School. College Station classes begin June 10 and those in Bryan on June 11, with both phases ending July 5. For the second CCD Session in College Station, registration is scheduled for July 13 with classes beginning July 15. Sign up for the second CCD session in Bryan is July 15, with classes starting July 16. Both sessions run through August 9. Registration for the Premiere Players will be Monday, June 10 in the Forum of TAMU’s Rudder Center. Robert Wenck will conduct the Premiere Players program. Classes are tentatively scheduled for 2 p. m. to 5 p. m. each weekday beginning June 11, Esten said. The session runs through July 13, and will be highlighted by the produc tion of the comedy, “Two Blind Mice.” July 15 is the sign up date for the second session of Premiere Players classes. Premiere Players activities begin July 16 and end August 17. Participants in the second session will produce' “Love Rides the Rails.” All three programs require a $5 registration fee. Venezuela asks A&M profs to assist in delta oil studies Geoscientists have been asked by the Venezuelan gov ernment to assist in marine- related studies of a delta area with oil potential. A major portion of the TAM U phase of the project will involve the marine environ ment. The TAMU team is com posed of a meteorologist, Dr. George Huebner; an oceanog rapher, Dr. Arnold Bouma, and an oceanography graduate student, Gary Hall of Seguin. The overall project is ex pected to begin in August and last six months to a year. The three men have already spent two weeks in the South Ameri can country meeting with gov ernmental officials and con ducting preliminary work. Studies will center on the delta area of the Orinoco River which empties into the Atlantic south of the island of Trinidad. Kath Two lave be ig Cad Direc hat the day 26; there vhen tl pecial : Boon he grot Registration will be at 6:45 p. m. Wednesday for the summer com petitive swimming program for boys and girls in the Bryan-College Sta tion area, announced Dr. Bruce Robeck, president of the sponsoring College Station Swim Club. The sign-up session will be at the Allen School swimming pool, where participants will be working out until completion of the new College Station pool. The competitive swimming prog ram, which receives support from the College Station Recreation Council, includes age group com petitive categories generally cor responding to the public school spectrum. 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