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■ ■ :; : THE BATTALION Wednesday, September 29, 1971 College Station, Texas Page 7 »i<i to qual- ors were was done at the pay' I aed to keep overlooking uprust 19®, tators ?an to t and tkal "confronteil legoat,” se- ) Arkansas, L. Me® | ed the Seit mittee. Amoco presents A&M $15,700 for scholarships, fellowship lond ing, hIGHT GIRLS FROM Melbourne, Australia, model swim suits which span 70 years, fodels and year of fashion from left are: Jenny Ward, 1900; Bev Stillman, 1910; Ca- lilla Rowntree, 1920; Bev Foster, 1930; Maree Mensell, 1940; Suzy Cashier, 1950; Chris- ftine Howard, 1960; and Astrid Corporall, 1971. (AP Wirephoto) Amoco Production Foundation, Inc., has presented A&M checks totaling $15,700 for eight scholar ships, a fellowship and an un restricted grant. A. R. Winzeler of Houston, assistant division manager for Amoco Production Co. formally presented the funds to President Jack K. Williams. The campus visit by Winzeler and four other Amoco officials included a luncheon Tuesday at tended by students receiving scholarships from the domestic production and exploration sub sidiary of Standard Oil Co. (Indiana). Amoco’s gift to A&M provides four scholarships each in geo physics and petroleum engineer ing, a $3,600 fellowship in ocean ography and a $3,000 unrestrict ed grant in support of the Geo physics and Petroleum Engineer ing Departments. The value of the scholarships vary from $700 for freshmen to $1,000 for seniors. Recipients of geophysics schol arships are Larry George, senior from Artesia, N. M.; Donald L. Ritchey, sophomore, Plainview; Gary M. Brown, sophomore, Fort Worth, and Cheryl Klos, fresh man, Wausau, Wis. The Amoco scholarships in petroleum engineering went to Clarence E. Hackstedt, senior, Needville; Larry H. Bohot, junior, La Grange; Clifford M. Edwards, sophomore, Houston, and Sandra K. Bundy, freshman, also of Houston. Ralph C. Tresslar of Vincennes, Ind., received the oceanography fellowship. IMPORTED 3 & 10 SPEED BIKES Sales - Service A - "'' Accessories • GITANE • KALKHOFF • RALEIGH • ATALA • PEUGEOT CENTRAL SUPPLY 715 S. Main Bryan Closed Mon. tries ished a ms MA Redistricting Board starts work soon AUSTIN (A 5 )—The Legislative Redistricting Board, its authority clarified by the Texas Supreme Court, starts work Thursday on lUES H° use reapportionment. Atty. Gen. Crawford Martin, chairman, said the five-man board plans to hear witnesses on how new district boundaries should be drawn for the 150 House mem bers. The Supreme Court ruled Mon day that the board has the duty of writing a House redistricting plan to replace the one held un constitutional by the court. The board already is working a Senate redistricting bill, since the regular session ad journed without action on new Senate districts to conform with the 1970 census. Martin said he believed the board could redistrict both cham bers before the Oct. 23 constitu tional deadline for the board to go out of existence. “It can be accomplished in a week’s time for each House if we work hard and diligently. I am going to insist that the board members drop what they are doing and get on with it since we are under a court order,” Martin said. The board might have to op erate with only four members since Speaker Gus Mutscher, the sole representative of the House on the board, was considering giving up his seat on the board along wtih most of his other duties. Highly placed legal sources said Mutscher could not desig nate anyone to replace him on the board. Others said, however, that Mutscher would have the right to send a non-voting ob served to take part in board dis cussions. Lt. Gov. Ben Barnes, another board member, said he was can celling many of his plans so he could devote full time to redis tricting. Barnes said the board was nearly finished wtih a Senate re districting plan. Sen. Oscar Mauzy of Dallas, who brought the suit which re sulted in the decision that the board must redistrict the House, said he planned to testify before the board in favor of single member districts for state repre sentatives. The high court said it would assume the board would consider carefully “whether or not the creation of any particular multi member district would result in discrimination by minimizing the voting strength of any political or racial elements of the voting population.” Mauzy said he would point out to the board “the constitutional and democratic reasons why sin gle member districts should be adopted rather than the at-large system” favored by Mutscher. ■E INSIDE FOR DETAILS Cl aqf enwp PFFnPf: Qrotu'iMn This fall, when you and Sally Torque go to the big game with Purvis U., take along a copy of the October issue of the National Lampoon. For the 75 cents you would have spent on a football program to find out that Billy Glefson, tight end for the Purveyors, hails from Mofongo, Indiana, and majors in port construc tion, you’ll have something to do during half time when the Asher B. Durand High School Large Drum and Aimless Marching Corps slides into John Philip Sousa’s “Bataan Death March” for the fourth time. You’ll be reading a fifteen-page Mad parody; “125th Street,” the educational TV show where those adorable Muthas, Big Rat and the Cocaine Monster, teach ghetto children their place; “Magical Misery Tour,” which records the Beatles’ trip to a land where all you need is a lawyer; “The Final Seconds,” a gridiron gripper starring those inseparable chums, Moose Nixon and Ruff Mitchell; and “Right On!”, the same campus war game played for years in army think tanks and radical encounter groups. And much more. The Back to S^ool issue of the National Lampoon is on sale at newsstands everywhere. 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