nil n Special Television Showing on KAMU (PBS 15) ‘The Dance Theatre of Harlem with Arthur Mitchell” Sunday, March 2 - 4:30 p.m. Female yell leaders okay THE BATTALION Page 3 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1975 Texas Instruments calculators discount price SP-5i-.jia9.95 SR-50-—108,95 SH6- 76,95 SR-n 59,95 1500 R2.95 2550 50,95 PUIS $2,00 SHIPPING 5 INS. AND 5» TAX FOR TEXAS RESIDENTS f1 "NEY ORDER OR CASHIERS CHECK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 10» DOWN ON C.O.D. ORDERS wn,i^ I '. M0nELS available WRITE FOR DISCOUNT PRICE LIST DISCOUNT CALCULATOR SALES P. O. BOX 30392 DALLAS, TEXAS 75230 The results of the roll call vote for the yell leader resolution are as follows. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Jeff Dunn John Nash Barry Brooks John Tyler SCIENCE Cindy Murray Ralph McNutt Duane Thompson Diane Watkins Joe Marcello AGRICULTURE Troie Pruett Curtis Leonhardt James Buckner Bart Ramage BUSINESS Wayne Nutt Jenni Guido Bill Flores Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Yes No No No No EDUCATION Mike Wollom No Suzanne Quinlan No Mary Ellen Martin Yes Tom Strickland No Bo Booty Yes Sherry Alebis Yes Tony Pelletier No Susan Warren Yes Dan Anderson No Glenn Ramsey Yes Carol Moore Yes Sandy Vega Yes CROCKER-McINNIS- Gwen Flynt Yes ENGINEERING SCHUM ACKER Sandy Hood Yes Steve Johnson Yes Randy Hohlaus No Roger Knight No Gerard Pelletier No UTAY-WHITE Payne Harrison Yes Steve Bohlmann Yes David McCabe Yes OFF CAMPUS GRADUATE Larry Teverbaugh No LAW-PURYEAR-HENDERSON Glenn Brown Yes Rick Boudreaux No Rajesh Kent Yes Julie Reedy Yes David Stockard No HOTARD-MILNER-WALTON Fran McNeely Yes GEOSCIENCES Mike Papin Yes UNIVERSITY OWNED Lee Billingsley Yes DAVIS-GARY-MOORE-MOSES APARTMENTS LIBERAL ARTS Tom Dawsey No Bruce Crager No Susan Fontaine Yes KRUEGER Mike Gerst Yes Warren Russell Yes Cindy Wallace No Cyndi Davis Yes Dale Foster abstain FOWLER-KEATHLEY- Chris Farmer No Clayton Smith Yes HUGHES Shwan Kelly No VETERINARY MEDICINE Missie Miller No Ann Marie Stone No Barney Rafferty No DUNN Lisa Swanson No Kelly McManus No Cecil Albrecht No NEW SENATORS Quin Skains No OFF CAMPUS Paul Ferrar Yes CORPS UNDERGRADUATE Dan Darbyshire Yes Over the Wall UT has editor problems Craig Scott £ No DALE CARNEGIE COURSE 5th ANNUAL CLASS "...In fourteen weeks, if you cooperate, you will probably make more advancement in the development of courage and self- confidence and the ability to deal with peopla and speak before groups than you have made in the preeeeding fourteen years." Dale Carnegie. The Dale Carnegie Course in Effective Communications, Human Relations, Seif-Confidance, Enthusiasm, Public Speaking, Memory Training, and Control Worry and Tension, (all included) will be held in Bryan soon. — For more inforlhation, simply put your name and address on the ■ coupon below and drop it in the mail to Box 206, c-o The Eagle or I call 822 3707 and leave your name and phone number. I Name | Address | City & State Zip | Bus. Phone Home Phone - B Presented by: | JOE NICHOLSON & ASSOC. ■ HMMMMI Joe Silva, Area Manager-Instructor 1 By CYNTHIA MACIEL Staff Writer At Texas A&M the editor of the Battalion is selected by the Student Publications Board. There are no disqualified votes, no invalidated elections, no appeal decision. Our university neighbor to the southwest, the UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN, elected an editor and now is trying to un-elect Luggage Carriers Custom made $ 18 50 to $ 80 00 SPECIALLY MADE FOR FOREIGN CARS, COMPACT CARS, VW BUSES AND CAM PERS. Ladders also made for buses and cam pers. AL NOVAK 846-0171 BILL S BARBER & STYLE SHOP Layer Cuts, Wash & Wear Cuts, Styling for men and women INTRODUCING BEA AYALA Formerly of Wilson’s Walk-in or appointment 846-2228 215 Univonlty Across from A&M Next to Campus Theater ARE YOU A UNITARIAN WITHOUT KNOWING IT? 1. Do you believe The Bible to be an inspiring human document, rather than the literal “word of God”? 2. Do you believe that man is not condemned by the doctrine of “original sin”, but is inherently capable of improvement? 3. Do you beiieve the development of character to be more important than the accepting of religious creeds? 4. Do you believe the purpose of religion is to help us live this life nobly and constructively, rather than to emphasize the preparation for an after existence? The Unitarian answers are affirmative. Join with other religious liberals who insist upon individual freedom of belief and the use of reason in religion. Come Hear Rev. Bill Nichols Sunday, March 2,11:00 a.m. (Adult Coffee Hour and Religious Education Classes at 10:30 a.m.) Unitarian Fellowship, 305 Old College Road South (Wellborn Road), C.S. (1 blk. south of Varsity II Apts.) (Phone: 846-5285 or 846-0602) ar\sar3 ouse- CLUB ALL UNESCORTED LADIES DRINKS V 2 PRICE MONDAY AND TUESDAY No Cover Charge Dine and Dance in our Elegant Atmosphere SERVING Fine Beef • Prime Ribs • Seafoods Appearing Nitely The Easy Listening Music of “The Family Jewels” cx\ LOCATED IN DOUX CHENE APTS. 14012 FM 2818 [ai\sar3 louse- Man] him. Bill Garland, the prospective editor, was found guilty by the Alpha Phi Omega Election Com mission of violating the Texas Stu dent Publications election code while running for the office by “con tinually campaigning in university owned dormitories. He had been warned by a resident assistant that such activities were prohibited by dorm policies. Garland maintains that although his campaign activities carried him to several men’s dorms, he did not think such canvassing was in viola tion of the election rules. There is a Student Court hearing today to de termine whether the disqualifica tion will be allowed to stand. If Garland’s disqualification is upheld, the issue becomes confus ing. The Election Commission must choose whether to name second- place Tagliarino editor-elect or to call for a new election or even to dump the matter on the board by reporting only that a vacancy exists in the editor’s position. ★★★★★★★★★*★★★★★★★ At RICE, the Campus Store pre sented a check for $50,000 to the Pub Board of Control. This makes the Pub an entirely profit-making operation. These profits will be used to provide live and continuing & entertainment, pay the salaries of student employees and insure that prices will be far below those of any other establishment in the Rice area. THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN is still constructing, as we are. The Daily Texan pointed out that at a time when the university president is proposing a cut-back in the budget of the College of Humanities and at a time when stu dent interest in inter-collegiate ath letics is at a low, the University is about to present its athletics de partment with three new facilities, costing $37 million. The newspaper said that the added construction will not help Texas in academic endeavors, but will help the University become a good-looking institution. The SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIVERSITY newspaper reports that campus fraternities are chang ing their pledge programs in order to abide by the University anti hazing policy. Some fraternities will have to change most of their pledge programs but one says that they will only have to omit their scavenger hunts and Hell Week. They added that they will rename Hell Week “Help Week.” qeC EiyER_ r «M9p|§ LISTEN TO THE QUALITY SOUND OF KIM®®® ^ WITH SPECIALLY SELECTED SPEAKERS, TURNTABLES, & TAPE DECKS SOUND CENTER 3806A OLD COLLEGE ROAD 846-3517 MON.-SAT. 10=00 till 5 = 30 Senate seats open TAMU is offering the new College Level Examination Program which offers people a chance to gain credit for college-level achievement regardless of formal education or background. Information and registration for the CLEP tests is available at the Academic Testing Center in the Academic Building. CLEP tests offered There are four vacancies in the TAMU Student Senate. Graduate — Agriculture Graduate — Engineering Graduate — Liberal Arts Undergraduate — Off-Campus Applications will be accepted in the MSC Student Programs Office until March 10. Necktie Party to meet The Necktie Party, an alternative to the present Student Government, will meet tonight to set policies and nominate candidates in the MSC Student Lounge. There are no dues or duties, “only opinions are needed. “Everyone is welcome to come and speak or just watch. Society opens nominations Phi Delta Gamma is accepting nominations through March 29 for “Outstanding Young Woman of Brazos County.’’ Nominees should be between ages 21 and 35 and be nominated for activities such as community service and occupation achievements. The judging panel, which consists of five persons from business/professional groups, civic groups and TAMU, will present the award on April 19. ZALES JEWELERS MON., THURS., FRI., 9:30 - 8:30 MANOR EAST MALL Our People Make Us Number One Stainless Steel Flatware in 3 elegant patterns. $088 Your Choice Complete 50-piece service for eight in three patterns: Heavenly, La Rosa, Satin Rose. Zales Revolving Charge • Zales Custom Charge BankAmericard • Master Charge American Express • Diners Club • Carte Blanche • Layaway