*-2s\ :■$ E INC, es and 822-213! na looms lable hs ! JDENT (Continued from page 4) it is necessary for campus organ izations to be able to offer com- etition for the commercial estab- ishments. SG SALARIES. Definitely not, was the reaction of Shroff to pay ing Student Government execu te officers. PUNISHMENT. The reluctance jf the Student Government presi dent and the Senate to take ac tion was indicated by Shroff as the reason for the inconsistent use jf punishment by the administra- Mb COED DORMS. If coed dorms are proven feasible and the stu dents want them, then Shroff sta ted that he would be for their es tablishment. ACADEMIC COUNCIL. Shroff said that he is not for more peo- sle on the academic council es pecially—just better. He described lis position as basically one of quality—not quantity. He stated that the president of the Student Government could be an adequate spokesman if he would. NSL—TSL—TSA. Problems on campus were stressed by Shroff. He said that there is no need to have affiliation with such organ izations until we have solved all of our own problems. [CE ton is ent" ;zy Blue op. JER ,ce4 gestation sound I, and ( 0vidin9 'I .Kim# , public l dec z onin9> . fan9 6 and , ratW' m BATTALION Schroff Page 5 TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1974 with the commercial establish ments in Bryan-College Station. SG SALARIES. Paying Stu dent Government executives a sal ary is not the answer to partici pation, says Eberhard. He sug gests that perhaps credit for problem courses for those people would be a more acceptable al ternative. PUNISHMENT. Eberhard points out that the Blue Book is in the process of being revised and there will probably be pun ishment revisions. He says that he feels the guidelines for certain offenses should be set and record ed. COED DORMS. Though he says it will be hard to get them, Eb erhard states that he is definite ly for having coed dorms on cam pus. ACADEMIC COUNCIL. He is not sure how to get more student input, but he is definitely for get ting more in any feasible way. NSL—TSL—TSA. NSL is par ticularly good for TAMU, says Eberhard. He says that it is nec essary for TAMU to have some input into decision-making bodies. The TSL will be effective if A&M and some other schools can get better student representation. BATTALION CLASSI FIED WANT AD RATES One day 5c per word 4<: per word each additional day Minimum charge—75c Classified Display FOR RENT tl.OO per columi each inserti n inch near university. $125. 846-5444. i, furnished a /ater and tv c .partment, able paid, 367tl OFFICIAL NOTICE Official notices must arrive in the Office of Student Publications before deadline of HELP WANTED WORK WANTED X p. m. of the day preceding publication. Waitress wanted, apply in person. Silvex- Dollar Saloon, 367t3 Will p.m. do typing. Call 823-4579 after 5 367t2 DEADLINE day before publication Apartments for two, $45 each. 846-5132. Furnished. 365tfn The third ent board payment for FOR SALE 1964 Chevrolet, 4 door, hardtop, new tires, ; or school car. $200, 822- excellent 2093- 3 bedroom, 2 bath home, arpete will share $50 monthly. 6 p. m. bedroom, 2 bath home. Large ya carpeted, CA-CH. Rent $215 monthly af Large mont] Call 693-3430 ter 364t4 367t3 NIKONOS-II Underwater camera system, never used. Includes 28mm wide-angle lens, underwater flash unit, 28mm view finder. Nikon list pi-ice $525, selling for $300. 845- 4641 or 846-3227, ask for Bill. 367t4 12-string GIBSON guitar, bx-and new. Call 845-2251 or 822-5627. 367t4 1970 Ford pick-up, ing, with camper shell. Lo and 302 cubic inch engine. 5. standard, power steer- wheel base >ng 693-4457 after 367t4 Let White’s Auto Store, College Station, serve you with your hardware and plumb ing needs. North Gate. 338tfn i", ivi i, o i i11 - ory sealed cartons. Fully ?ht here in College Sta- discount prices. No rip BUY BRAND NAME STEREO EQUIP MENT in factor , J — guaranteed rig! tion at super discoui off and no gimmicks Call Creed 846-8329 between 5 and 7. 346tl4 VARSITY APARTMENTS Walking Distance From Campus. 1 Bdrm. furnished apts. Carpeted. From $77.50 up 846-5563 359tfn installment board pa; pring Semester is di before April 4, 1974. The amount is $109.50 for the 7-Day Boai'd Plan and $98.00 for the 5-Day Board Plan. Please pay now at the Fiscal Office, Richard Coke Building, to avoid penalty. 367t7 SPRING AWARD SCHOLARSHIPS Applicttion forms for the Spring Awards Program may be obtained from the Student Financial Aid Office, Room il March 31. 1974. All Man or woman, full or parttime work. Hours can be arranged to your schedul 10 til 2 or 3 or nights or weeken in person, Whataburger Drive-In. 367' te. Apply tfn Typi reason ing, able, experienced, fast, 822-7471, 846-8333. accurate, 366tfn Building, until Room 303, ix ter tha Late applications YMCA applica- t Fina tions must be filed with the Student Finan cial Aid Office by not lat April 1, 1974. be accepted. 5 :00 p. m. s will not 354tl7 Texas A&M University, February 13, 1974 Office of the Dean of Admissions and Records PART - TIME Work Available Call Mr. Ted Steams 846-8811 367t2 To be eligible to purchase the Texas A&M University ring, an undergraduate student must have at least one academic year in i-esidence and credit for ninety-five (96) semester houra. The hours passed at the pi’eliminary grade report period on March 4, 1974 may be used in satisfying this ninety-five hour requirement. Students xalifying under this regulation may now Ring Clerk, COWBOYS AND HANDS WANTED 1 Work at New York camp. Wrangler-coun selors apply now to High Chaparral Ranch, Rt. 23-C, East Jewett, N. Y. 858tl0 qualifying under this regula leave their names with the King Buildinf mes Room Seven, Richard Coke 1 „ ” ard: Two bedroom furnished mobile home. Six miles from campus Hwy. 30. Couples only. Call 846-1865. 333tfn irn, ring eligibility, be taken by the Ri en, rill check all reco: ■s f 15. 1974. tu eligibility. Oi “ ing C 1974, and continui Orde ds to s for these Clerk ing. dete She, rmine rings will . starting March through May 3, Greiser 1971 Fleetwood, 12 x 64. Air, heat, 2 bedroom, washer-dryer connections, carpet, skirting, porch. LIKE NEW. 211 Mobile- 366t6 ting, pore i, 822-669 Quarter 846-4421. horse type mare. reasonable, 366t5 Reinke (Continued from page 4) dent evaluations of profs, then SG should publish. I would set up a committee to survey the possibil ities of how this would be done,” said Reinke. SG SALARIES. “Paid SG ex ecutive officers would cause a lot of people to start out early in their college career to set selfish goals,” said Reinke. PUNISHMENT. Reinke favored quality and consistency of punish ment for such offenses as streak ing and misuse of ID cards, not ing that suspensions were totally unjustified. He suggested the es tablishment of fines or forcing people to “sit a weekend” as in the Corps. COED DORMS. “I’m for the return of coed housing,” said Reinke. “It will be a rough bat tle, but I believe it is the desire of the students.” ACADEMIC COUNCIL. I would first find out on a referendum if the students wanted more repre sentation on the council, then I would send their recommendation to the administration,” said Rein ke. 1 NSL—TSL—TSA. Reinke said he was not in favor of SG belong ing to organizations like these, but that lobbying efforts should be done by the school as an individ ual. Eberhard (Continued from page 4) Eberhard is for publication of professor evaluations. He feels that a subjective poll would be more helpful than one done with numbers. The numbers are too open to differing interpretations. LIGUOR ON-CAMPUS. Eber hard says that he feels the cam pus organizations will have to serve liquor at some functions, like dances, in order to compete (Continued from page 4) outside sources,” said Greiser, noting he hadn’t given much thought to the subject. “If you’re paid to do something it changes the whole characteristic of some thing.” PUNISHMENT. Greiser said he would work for consistency of punishment in areas such as streaking and misuse of ID cards. “Suspension is a bit much for streaking because it is more a moral than an academic issue,” said Greiser. “They should pos sibly issue a fine for indecent ex posure.” COED DORMS. “It’s difficult to put myself in that position (a dorm situation),” said Greiser. “I do think that it might make some situations better (such as conduct).” ACADEMIC COUNCIL. Grei ser said students should have a bigger voice in the University in the way it is run. The Academic Council seemed a logical place to put more students. NSL—TSL—TSA. Greiser said he didn’t know a lot about any of these organizations but was in favor of belonging to them. Pot raid made; 3 free on bail Three Dunn Hall residents have been charged with possession of marijuana following arrests made early Friday morning. The three students, Daniel Smith, William Weiser and Wil liam Berry, have been released from Brazos County jail on $500 bond each. University Police entered the students’ rooms on Dunn Hall’s first floor armed with search war rants shortly after 8 a. m. The three were told to stay in their beds while the police “tore the rooms apart,” according to stu dent witnesses, looking for illicit drugs. 1969 Nova, good condition, call 693-3509 after 6. 366t4 1971 VW Superbeatle. Excellent condi tion. 693-2015 or 846-8751. 364tfn $200 wedding ring set. See at Embrey’s Jewelers. Like new, $110. 364t4 MOVING MUST SELL 1971 14 x 60 mobile home. Many extras. $3500 equity. FREE. Assume notes, $101. 822-4387 after 5. 364t8 BROADMOOR APTS. 2 Bedroom, 1 bath, central air & heat, panelled, carpeted & draped, close to school. University Shop ping Center, & Medical Center. $145. unfurnished. $165 furnish ed. All bills paid including cable. 1503 Broadmoor 846-1297 or 846-2737 317tfn ng The rings will be returned to the Registrar’s Office for delivery on or before June 14, 1974. The Ring Clerk is on duty from 8:00 a. m. to 12:00 noon and 1:00 p. m. to 4 :00 p. m., Monday through Friday of each week. Edwin H. Cooper, Dean Admissions and Records Carolyn Wells, Ring Clerk 346tfn CHILD CARE RN needed full time on 11 to 7 shift. Shift dif ferential plus mileage. Call or come to Grimes Memo rial Hospital 210 S. Judson St. Navasota, Texas 77868 or 825-6585. Ask for Mrs. Winkelmann Director of Nurses or Mr. Fraley Ad ministrator. 308tfn Furniture Stripping Antiques AMITY, Inc. of Bryan 1103 W. 25th 10% Discount To Aggies on Stripping Marc D. Luther 713/822-7717 Bryan, Texas 77801 315tfn Typing done, reasonable rates. theses and dissertations. Mrs. Whitmo Can do - : tmore. 291tfn Typing. Experienced, fast, accurate, kinds. 822-0644. 23 All 233tfn Exi 846-65 srier.ced typing, electric, near camp Full time typing. 3838. Call 823-7723 or 823- 267tfn JOB OPPORTUNITIES Have opening for infant at my residence. Five days a week, 7 a.m. to 6 perienced, state licensei a.m. to 6 p.m. Ex- id teacher. Call 823- 367t4 SPECIAL NOTICE LOST REWARD for return of bag containing amera lost in Rudder Center Mobile home : campus. Coupl xace for rent 6 miles from 5 only. Call 846-1865. S16tfn era ch : Cen Bower, 845-50 Theatre, 87. 367t2 Corvette FM. for appi ioupe, silver, 365, 18 ags, radials, fully customize xointment, 846-5003. pg, AM- ed. Call 360tfn ATTENTION^MARRIED COUPLES^ One Between Zachry park- and Architecture Bldg TRY BATTALION CLASSIFIED Girl’s gold watch, ing lot 693-3202. dry i EWARD. 367t4 WING AIR Light training. Aircraft rental. Cessna 150 and 172/180 h.p. Located Coulter Field Hwy. 21 E. 823-8640 TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY For employment Information at Texas A&M University Call 845-4444 24 hours a day Equal Employment Opportunit through Affirmative Action. 333t3 FOR SALE OR RENT mg. Country atmosphere. 823-0934 or after 6, 846-3408 ashatc Call txpus. ixnds. Cam Co., 822-6135. 166tfn SUL ROSS LODGE NO. 1300 AF & FM Called Meeting Wednesday, March 27, at 7:00 p.m. The Entered Apprentice Degree will be conferred. Signed: Tom Williams, W.M. J. J. Woolket, Secy. AUTO INSURANCE FOR AGGIES : Call; George Webb Farmers Insurance Group 400 S. College 823-8051 Service For All Chrysler Corp. Cars Body Work — Painting Free Estimates HALSELL MOTOR COMPANY, INC. Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922 1411 Texas Ave. — 823-8111 67tfn BELA1R Mobile Home Park For privacy and nice living 2201 Leonard Rd. 822-2326 or 822-2421 Rental or Rental Purchase 334tfn TRINITY GARDEN DUPLEXES Like Home Living 2 bedroom - IV2 baths - carpet - drapes central heat and air - electric kitchen - range, refrigerator - dishwasher - disposal - washer dryer attachments in garage, fenced back yard — pet accepted. 1712 Trinity Place 846-3988 College Station, Texas WANTED TO BUY Highest cash price for used furniture and appliances. Will pick up. 823-5724 or 846-1662 after 5 p. m. 366tl7 COUNTRY STYLE LIVING The Oaks apartments were built for people who insist on the very best. A totally unique and exciting way of tArnLife is afforded by a completely new concept in garden apartments—locat- ’ ed on a private wooded lake—coun try living at a convenient location. industrial < 7 13) 822-7650. 1, 2 & 3 Bedrooms (Studios) 10 Floor Plans (650 to 1360 sq. ft.) Washer - Dryer Connections Shuttlebus 24 hour Security 1600 Southwest Parkway Phone: 846-5767 GENERAL ELECTRIC —EVERYDAY— OPEN 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Mon. Thru Sat. Brake Shoes 4.60 (2 Wheels) exchange Alternators 18.95 exchange Starters - Generators from 14.95 exchange Most any part for most American and some Foreign cars at dealer price Your Lawnboy Dealer “We accept BankAmericard - Mastercharge” Except on Prestone Joe Faulk Auto Parts 220 E. 25 822-1669 Giving Better Service For 28 Years In Bryan Dick Kutches is back in town and invites you to PENISTON CAFETERIA Open Sunday Through Friday Breakfast-7:00 a.m.-9:00 a.m. Coffee & Pastry—9:00 a.m. -11:00 a.m Featuring Klechka’s Kolaches each morning- A dining treat from old Europe you will never forget. 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Kitchens, Attic Storage — 5 Laundry Areas — 2 pools — Excellent Maintenance — Security Patrol 3902 E. 29th Bryan 846-7996 (Plantatio .. Oahs ^ A&AA SHUTTLE SERVICE STUDENT RATES PLAY AREA (FOR CHILDREN) CLUB (Penthouse I) / SAUNA BATHS & / EXERCISE ROOMS RECREATION CENTER (Athletic Equip. Avail. Free) CABLE T.V. LAUNDRIES SUN DECK PARTY ROOMS LOUNGE AREA (With T.V.) LIGHTED TENNIS COURTS BASKETBALL COURT VOLLEYBALL COURT INDIVIDUAL HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING 24 HOUR SECURITY ALL UTILITIES PAID COVERED PARKING ALL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES 846-8561 NOW OPENING PHASE III & IV APARTMENTS STARTING AT $139 & UP. 1-2-3 BEDROOMS FURNISHED & UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS Check with us for summer rates. Office open 9-7, Sunday 2-6. Will show Apts, after hours by appointment. 1201 HWY. 30/COLLEGE STATION