The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 24, 1963, Image 5

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    THE BATTALION
Thursday, January 24, 1963
Page 5
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duties of the campus se-
force and its relationship to
Bife were discussed by
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Jlor, at the Jan. 17 meeting
" Student Senate,
ng discussion Bolton told
late, “A school of this size
have control over parking,
rse, some schools eliminate
oblem by simply saying stu-
:an’t have cars on campus.”
ing areas are provided on
i so cars can be brought on
>, provided they are not used
nd class,” Bolton said. He
; out that this is a part of
nted traffic regulations,
iolton opened the discussion
tions from the senate he re-
its members, “We don’t
regulations, our job is pri-
one of enforcement.”
ng the questions presented
,e by Richard Moore, chair-
the Senate traffic commit-
king what steps might be
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taken to develop a student appeals
court.
Bolton said that he did not know
what department or individual
would have to be consulted in or
der to establish such an organi
zation.
Sheldon Best, student body pres
ident, then asked Bolton if he
would object to such a court.
“I don’t have an objection,” Bol
ton said. However, he pointed out
that he was not the person to make
the decision on such a matter.
Responsibility for the rides
board in the Academic Building
was transferred from the Student
Senate to the MSC Council travel
committee at the request of Bob
Miller, committee chairman.
The senate also adopted a reso
lution proposed by Doug Hotch
kiss stating, “The Student Senate
urges the student body at the A&M
College of Texas to register for
and pay poll taxes on or before
Jan. 31, 1963.”
M of D Drive’s
Bread Sale 1 •
Set Sunday
Approximately 75 teenagers will
cruise Bryan-College Station Sun
day afternoon selling bread for the
March of Dimes campaign.
The youngsters will sell the
bread through the cooperation of
the Butter-Krust Bread firm dur
ing- a door-to-door campaign from
2:30 - 5 p.m. Sunday.
The drive is being organized by
high school band members at
Stephen F. Austin and A&M Con
solidated. Miss Glenda Sample is
president of the SFA group and
Bobby Houze heads the Consolidat
ed band.
Adults working with the teen
agers are Mrs. John Perry, chair
man of the MOD special events,
and Mrs. Robert Knapp.
“No established price is planned
for the bread,” Mrs. Perry said.
“We are just asking for a donation
for the loaf of bread.”
Advanced orders for the bread
may be made by calling VI 6-5254
or VI 6-6130 before Sunday after-
Research Plant
For Missiles
Planned Here
A facility for conducting data
systems research for missiles will
be installed at A&M’s Research
Annex by a Dallas firm, Interna
tional Data Systems Inc., company
president Charles W. Skelton an
nounced Monday.
Preliminary efforts for esta
blishing the firm at what was
formerly Bryan Air Force Base
will begin immediately, according
to S. E. Rowland, vice president
and treasurer of the company.
The new facility will be directed
by Dr. Robert M. McClure. It
should contribute from $75,000 to
$100,000 to the Bryan-College Sta
tion area during its first year of
operation and should also have
from 38 to 52 employees, according
to Rowland.
A&M is furnishing space for the
company’s installation in support
of Bryan-College Station efforts to
bring new industry into the area.
GARZA’S
Restaurant
GENUINE
MEXICAN & AMERICAN
FOODS
803 S. Main
Bryan
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A&M Club Fm
Joe Faulk
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lotion that cools rather than burns. It helps heat
shaving nicks and scrapes. Helps prevent blemishes.
Conditions your skin.
Aren't these sound, scientific virtues more important
than the purely emotional effect Skin Bracer has on
Women? In that case, buy a bottle. And —have fun.
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