Monday, April 1,1985/The Battalion/Page 3 iTATF AND I OCAI Construction QOf exhibit to be held Tuesday u a “minoritJ sntial shows >dy whobelia trongly as 1 vv himself to e fie finds In By TAMARA BELL Staff Writer the The Texas A&M student chapter o! the Associated General Contrac tors will sponsor an exhibit Tuesday regents'r.|l eatur ' n l5 displays by 13 construc- victorytothf I don-related companies. 1 be “adetrJ T he exhibit u wl11 be f ™ m 11 ? R • I I to 4 p.m. on the second floor ot the ngnt inil™ an gford Architecture Center, it heart, hekl| Jeff Hunt, public relations officer board andplwr the chapter, said this year the trimentals. Bij diapter wanted to deviate f rom the tded A&MoiW^br format of speakers. T he idea Iamantlyopr t ! ,haV t u n e > hlhl ' was ' ns P ir€d b y 1 r ™the exhibit shown at the national • u Jaivention in San Francisco, he said, role is bettett ^ “This is our first year to sponsor it’s face it, Be |n exhibit,” Hunt said. “Since not all as income® jP o be. |f our 250 members could go to the Invention in San Francisco, we de eded to show the students what they 'phomore joiigmissed.” kly coiumniJ| T1,e chapter lias been preparing ■ir the event since the beginning of this semester. “It’s been over a month of hard ■ork,” Hunt said. “Because most of die members have personal contacts ■i major construction companies, ■reparation for the event became a ■roup effort.” nesi ” u I The exhibit isn’t for construction over, tnewience majors only, bigger than■ “We hope to attract civil engi- pHeering students in addition to con- Red UjMtuction students,” Hunt said. “Stu- .™Bents from the business college with background in construction would can raise loBu interested in the exhibit Journalism congress The Battalion gets 14 awards By TRENT LEOPOLD Staff Writer The Battalion won 14 awards this past weekend at the Southwest Jour nalism Congress conference in Waco. Don Johnson, coordinator for Texas A&M’s student publications, said Sunday these were the most awards A&M has ever taken at the conference. The two first place awards are: • Peter Rocna — Best Sports Photograph • John Makely — Best Photo Se ries The seven second place awards are: • Rebecca Zimmerman — Best Photo Series • Rebecca Zimmerman — Best Investigative or Interpretive Story • Ed Cassavoy — Best Sports Game Story • Tracey Taylor — Best Sports Column • Bill Hughes — Best Personality Photo • Bill Hughes — Best Magazine Black and White Photo • Leigh—Ellen Clark and Bill Hughes — Best Magazine Photo Es say The five third place awards are: • Ed Cassavoy — Best Sports Game Story • Leigh—Ellen Clark and Bill Hughes — Best Magazine Photo Es say • Tony Cornett — Best Sports Column • Bill Hughes — Best Magazine Cover • Bill Hughes — Best Magazine Layout Camille Brown won a scholarship from the congress. Lamar University in Beaumont won the Sweepstakes award for the most points overall at the annual conference, and the University of Texas at Arlington won the award for the best overall newspaper. Texas troops to participate in Honduran war exercises n gl thing that® in the exhibit even ough they aren’t majoring in con- 'U find enonj SI ruction science.” ig wolf?” :d buyout. II 1 it to a mu* nd your teetir t’s all here in Photo by JENSKOEPKE Battle for the Disc A spring day brings out the feisty spirit in everyone, espe cially these frolicking disc throwers. Will Parks, right, and Ric Pena struggle for possession of the flying disc as they play on the grassy knoll between Aston and Spence Halls. Associated Press SAN ANTONIO — With duff.e bags and M-16 rifles slung over their shoulders, 146 Texas National Guardsmen filed into a pair of cam ouflage Air Force cargo jets at day break Sunday, headed for training maneuvers in Honduras. The Texans will “conduct joint exercises with Honduran forces. We will be acting as the aggressors in the exercise with the Hondurans,” said Maj. Jerry Webster, director of the f orward Area Support Team, also known as FAST. He said there would be "no live fire" connected with the exercise. The troops that left Sunday will join about 300 other Texas guardsmen already at a base near Choluteca, Honduras, about 55 miles south of the capital. By mid-day, the guard had ar rived in Honduras, said guard spokesman Sgt. Larry Todd. “They’ll be moving out to the base camp this afternoon,” he said. “They’ll all be in place by this eve- ning.” The expedition is a continuation of the Big Pine war exercises, begun two years ago. Todd said the reserve is expecting no problems in Hondu ras other than tne extreme heat, re ported as high as 126 degrees in re cent days. During the upcoming Easter weekend, Texas Gov. Mark White is expected to make a visit to Hondu ras. 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