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Production A UNIVERSAL PICTURE • TECHNICOLOR” Manor East “1” 5:50-7:50-9:50 George Segal & Elliott Gould In “California Split” (R) Manor East “2” 3rd Big Week 6:20-8:05-10 p.m. Charles Bronson in “Death Wish” (R) Roll call vote on prayer bill THE BATTALION FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1974 Page 5 Voting no on the religious free dom resolution were, Cecil Al brecht, Dunn; Sherry Alebis, Edu cation, junior; Dan Anderson Jr., Education, senior; Lee Billingsley, Geoscience, at-large; Glenn Brown, off-campus, Undergraduate; Barry N. Buske, Science, senior; Bruce Crage, University Owned Apts.; Tom Dawsey, Davis-Gary- Moore-Moses; Susan Fontaine, Liberal Arts, sophomore; Dale W. Foster, Liberal Arts, graduate; Daniel P. Gibbs, Corps, at-large; Don Henson, Agriculture, graduate; Sandy Hood, olF-campus, undergraduate; Steve Johnson, En gineering, sophomore; David McCabe, Utay-White; Ronnie Maddox, Business, at-large; Gary Owens, off- campus, undergraduate; Gerard Pelletier, Engineering, sophomore; Tony Pelletier, Corps, senior; Troie Ann Pruett, Agriculture, sopho more; Suzanne Quinlan, off- campus, undergraduate; Barton H. Ramage, Agriculture, Senior; Julie Reedy, off-campus, graduate; Stephen C. Smith, Architecture, at-large; Dave Stockard, freshman; Tom Strickland, Corps, sophomore; Ann Stone, freshman; Lisa Swan son, freshman; Duane L. Thomp son, Science, sophomore; Diane Watkins, Science, junior; Beverly Barns, Agriculture, senior. Voting yes were, Jeff Dunn, stu dent vice president of academic af fairs; John Nash, student vice presi dent of external affairs; John Tyler, student vice president of rules and regs.,; Barry Brooks, student vice president of student services; Bo Booty, off-campus, undergraduate; Scott Craig, Marine Sciences; Chris Farmer, freshman; Gwen Flynt, off-campus, undergraduate; Stephen D. Foster, University Owned Apts.; Steven M. Goldberg, off-campus, graduate; Randy Hohlaus, Crocker-Mclnnis- Schumacker; Mark Hugg, fresh man; Rajesh Kent, Law-Puryear- Henderson; Shawn Kelly, fresh man; Allen D. McCord, Agricul ture, sophomore; Fran McNeely, off-campus, graduate; Ralph McNutt, Science, at-large; Joe Marcello, Science, graduate; Missie Miller, Fowler-Keathley-Hughes; Carol S. Moore, off-campus, under graduate; Mike Papin; Gary Roach, off-campus, undergraduate; War ren Russell, Liberal Arts, senior; Sandy Vega, Education, graduate; Susan Warren, off-campus, under graduate; Thomas Woodfin, Ar chitecture, at-large. Bulletin board FRIDAY TAMU VETERANS ORGANIZATION holds a Pearl Harbor Day Bash at the Fellowship Hall on Tahor Road justofFHighway 6at7 p. in. Admission is $1. SATURDAY MUSUM STUDENTS ASSOCIATION meets at 7 p.m. in room 402 Rudder Tower. Dr. Moham med Ishaq of the Chemistry Department will speak on Islamic Unit. SUNDAY RIO GRANDE VALLEY HOMETOWN CLUB sponsors a car wash at the Gulf Station at North- gate next to Wyatt’s Sporting Goods from 2 to 5 p.m. PAKISTAN STUDENTS ASSOCIATION meets at 7:30 p.m. in room 501 Rudder Tower. Refresh ments will he served. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT presents W. R. van der Hoeven, asst, plant man ager of Union Carbide Coip. atTexasCity, to talk on "The Petro-chemical Industry — Challenges for the Present and Future” at 10 a.m. in room 203 Zachry. NUCLEAR ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT presents Nolan Hertel to speak on “Reactor Transient Type of Core Melt Accidents” at 4 p. m. in room 105B Zachry. PHYSICS COLLOQUIUM with Dr. G. Williams of the University of California to discuss “Photo graphs of Quantized Vortex Lines in Rotating Superfluid Helium” at4 p. m. in roam 146 Physics Building. SATURDAY APARTMENT COUNCIL holds a flea market sale from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Student Apartment Office. IRANIAN STUDENTS ASSOCIATION will meet at 7 p.m. in room 404 of the Rudder Tower. AGGIE SPELEOLOCICAL SOCIETY will have a training session at the Old Fire Tower in down- ( Campus briefs Singers offer prize money New Tradition Singers is offering two $5 prizes for the best new name and emblem for the organization. Ideas should reflect the nature of the group and the serious choral literature it presents. A prize will be given to the originator of the name and the designer of the emblem. Entries may be submitted to room 003 of the MSC. Slide show will be shown A slide show, “China Highlights,” will be presented by the Hong Kong Club at 1 p.m. Saturday in room 102 of the Zachry Engineering Center. The slides will feature the scenery and social life of ten major cities of mainland China. The speaker will be Joseph Wang. Floral design contest begins The Floriculture Department is sponsoring a floral design contest today through Sunday in the Plant Sciences Building. Competition open to all students, is composed of four divisions. Divisions include large and small Christmas arrangements, greens and fruit division and the terrarium divi sion. Students may register and pay the required fees in room 302 of the Plant Sciences Building. Prizes and ribbons will be rewarded to the winners. The arrangements will be on display throughout the contest. town Bryan from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. Participants must have a notarized release. MUSUM STUDENTS ASSOCIATION will hold a general assembly meeting at 7 p.m. in room 402 of the Rudder Tower. SUNDAY RIO GRANDE VALLEY HOMETOWN CLUB holds a car wash from 2 to 5 p.m. at the Gulf station next to Wyatt’s Sporting Goods at North- gate. PAKISTAN STUDENTS ASSOCIATION meets at 7:30 p.m. in room 501 of the Rudder Tower. MONDAY SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL will meet at 7:30 p.m. in room 410 of the Rudder Tower. All members urged to come. EL PASO HOMETOWN CLUB meeting will he held at 7:30 p.m. in Lounge B Corps Area. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION OF TAMU will meet at 8 p.m. at 201 Boyette. FREE U COURSES— Reading Science Fiction — 7 p.m. — 401 Rudder Tower Quilting — 7 p.m. — 302 Rudder Tower Beginning Arabic — 7 p.m. — 123 Academic Bldg. Intermediate Arabic — 7 p.m. — 125 Academic Bldg. The Gospels — 7:30 p.m. — 106 Academic Bldg. Natural Food Cooking — 7 p.m. — 407 Conner St. Yoga — 7 p.m. — 502 Rudder Tower. First Aid — 7 p.m. — 228 & 229 MSC, and 232 G. R. White The Revelation — 7:30 p.m. — 1024 Chemistry Annex TUESDAY FREE U COURSES— Bible and Prophecy — 7:30 p.m. — 208 Chemistry Bldg. Elementary Latin — 7:30 p.m. — 106 Academic Bldg. Logic — 7:30 p.m. — 209 Bolton Hall Science and the Bible — 7 p.m. — 108 Academic Bldg. Intro. To Auto Mechanics — 7 p.m. — 101 M. E. Shops THE ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY WIVES CLUB will meet at 7:30 p.m. in room 210 of Fennier. THE COMMITTEE will hold an initiation atop the Rudder Tower at 8 p.m. Bill should offer grants AUSTIN (AP) — Rep. Senfronia Thompson, D-Houston, said Wed nesday she will introduce a bill next session to set up a $25 million prog ram of grants for needy college stu dents over a two-year period. The legislation was recom mended by a special committee which she headed. The Committee on State Scholar ship Programs also recommended substituting the grants for numer ous tuition exemptions, such as those for children from families whose income is less than $4,800 a year and exemptions for alien stu dents from Latin America. sraiiMna ■MlfcJE2!3&Z3059Bir!9l Ionite at 6:45 p.m. Charles Bronson as ‘Mr. Majestic” (R) At 8:30 p.m. Lee Marvin in “Spikes Gang” TOM’S LEVI’S THE CLASSIC LOOK They’re here— popular LEVI’S cord bells in a big selection of fashion colors. And to go with them 1 LEVI’S brand new turtleneck 100% cotton knit. Get into the LEVI’S look today. TOM’S LEVI’S 800 Villa Maria Bryan, Texas 823-8213 QUEEN Ionite - Double Feature “Brothers on the Run” & “Black Power” (R) 10%-20% Off During Our Pre-Holiday Calculator Sale You’ve been wanting a calculator. Now’s the time to buy one, while we’re having a sale on selected models. 10%-20% off regular price. Come talk to our calculators. They’ll talk savings. 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