-**«*•Lindenwood 'Classrooms’Throughout The WorldEleven St. Charles residents, students at The Lindenwood Colleges, are par-r ticipating in off-campus courses this month which take them to California, Mexico, Sweden, England, Holland, Italy and France.They are among the more than 100 Lindenwood students engaged in off-campus studies this month under the January Term program, in which one course is pursued in depth. Lindenwood pioneered among area colleges and universities in 1968 by adopting the 4-1-4 calendar consisting of twolongterms, winter and spring, and a one-month “interim* term.Studying “ Art and Art History* in Mexico this month are Miss Patricia A. East, #9 Ridgeview Ct, a junior; Mrs. Adrienne Moore, 2806 Mayer, a junior; and Mrs. Emily Sheldon, a junior living at 1606 Watson Street. The course, centered in historic San Miguel de Allende with its numerous art schools, galleries, and pri-,»x'—.SAMPLEBRIDAL GOWNSCLOSE-OUTAlso, VelvetDresses, All BELOW HALF PRICE724-6254vate studios, is being taught by John H. Wehmer, assistant professor of art, who accompanied the students.Also in Mexico is Miss Emily E. Grigsby, 5 Edge-wood Dr., a sophomore, who with other Lindenwood students is sfudyirg hunter seat equitation at EscuelaEcues-tre in San Miguel de Allende in a course taught by Mexican caValry officers. Mrs. Fern Palmer Bittner, Director of Horsemanship at Lin-denwoodr isf accompanying the group. ‘ Miss Su s a n Huesemann, a sophomore, living at 145 College Drive, is in Mexico studying “The Mexican Revolution, Then and Now.*Two St. Charles residents are among the group of 18 Lindenwood students studying “Mythological Conventions in Renaissance Art and Literature* this month in Europe. Taught by James H. Feely, acting chairman of the English Department, the course involves study in Florence, Ravenna, Fiesole, and Rome in Italy; Amsterdam in Holland; and Chartes, Amiens, Beauvais arid Rouen in France. The St. Charles students are Miss Mary Ann Buschmeyer, 1701 Elm St.* a junior; and Miss Margaret A. Zipfel, a sophomore who lives at 10 Rose Court.Miss Barbara A. Bushnell, 1821 Watson St., a junior, and Mrs/Caro L. Halbrook, 1131 Perry, a junior, are spending part of the January term studying innovative elementary schools in Los Angeles. They are enrolled7 LETin “Schools of Tomorrow, Today, taught by Dr. Jane Wilhour, assistant professor of education. Also with the group is Mr. Kenneth Noel, principal of the Monroe Elementary School in St. Charles.Studying the performing arts in London, England, is Miss Terry Brockgreitens, a senior at Lindenwood who lives at 917 Pettus Place. Enrolled in the course aRe-viewing the Lively Arts in London’* Miss Brockgreitens is attending theatre and music performances, writing critical reviews, and visiting centers of cultural and historic interest.Finally, St. Charles resident James L. Moffitt, a junior living at 2951 Billy Drive, is in Stockholm, Sweden during January studying “Social Problems and Life Styles in Sweden Today.LWV MeetTo Discuss^ * -Air PollutionThe League of Women Voters for the St. Charles areawill have a discussion session of “Air Pollution* when the group meets tonight (Monday) in the home of Mrs. Judy Turner,-5 Chestnut Court, St. Peters.The meeting begins at 8 p.m'. Among the questions to be discussed are: policy and procedures, regulation, -financing and public participation.A similar discussion will be held when the afternoon group meets Thursday in the home of Mrs. Shirley Acuff, 909 Wilmington, St. Charles,