Texas A and M University - Aggieland Yearbook (College Station, TX)

 - Class of 1981

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,vj r r AMBASSADOR ROBERT KRUEGER I he Changing MR. EDGAR OWENS — “Technology Transfer, Culture •WtJmOrder.” and Values.’ ' Steve Kennedy ■ Greg Watermann % m. DR. |OHN — “Use of World Resources.’ Greg Watermann Si DR. DOUtt ment of tffc ' |NET — Develop- W DR. PETER BAUER of the Third World.” yelopment A. - DR. FRED R llilfAHE — “Prospects and Requirements for World Sy.’’ . v f mctr Steve Kennfeilv! WT . I , SCONA 29

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SCONA • • • development officer with Ap¬ propriate Technology Interna¬ tional, Dr. John P. Holdren, Pro¬ fessor of Energy and Resources at the University of California at Berkeley, Peter T. Baur, Ad¬ ministrator for the Agency for In¬ ternational Development and Dr. Fred R. Glahe, President of the Economic Institute for Research and Education. The optimism of the committee members and lecturers was reflected by the high spirits that abounded during the five day con¬ ference. The out-of-state delegates got a taste of Texas by going country-western dancing and eating barbecue. The visitors received a large dose of Texas A M by dining with the Corps of Cadets and touring the campus. Involvement in SCONA is both a learning experience and fun. The enthusiasm felt on campus during the week of the conference ensures the annual event a place on campus for years to come. 28 SCONA



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IMS! W? Time 8:30 a.m. What are you here for? “Lookin’ for love . . Country-Western dancing. Judo. “Hey, buddy keep your paddle out of my face. This line is for guitar lessons, canoe¬ ing is over there.” What other classes are there? Bartending, all kinds of dancing, even defensive driving. That’s Free U. Free University is an idea that started on the west coast during a time when s tudents were demanding more courses on current activities and political issues. Today the concept has expanded to include recent trends in social life, such as country- western dancing, and various curriculum designed to expand general knowledge, for example; videotape productions and backpacking. Free University at Texas A M provides many opportunities for fun and learning. If you want to learn something new, try something different, try Free U.

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