The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 24, 1975, Image 4

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    THE BATTALION
FRIDAY, OCT. 24, 1975
Gives voters more voice Club allotted new space
(Continued from page l) the eye,” he said, “than to some- the difference, he continued,
“ ” f or motorcycle parking
It is this lack of unlimited finan
cial resources that many of the
speakers referred to.
Land Commissioner Bob
Armstrong explained why this lack
is an asset. “The opposition asks
why we don’t have a lot of money.
My answer is that if there were
special interest groups favored, we
would have plenty of money.”
Hill expressed the importance of
a new document. “I’d rather trust
my life to something that was writ
ten in 1975 by people looking me in
the eye,” he said, “than to some
thing that someone produced in
1876.
“This is a people’s document that
is being produced,’’ Hill con
tinued. “You can understand it.’
Unlike the old constitution he said,
“It looks like a constitution, it reads
like one, it acts like one, it’s or
ganized like one. It is just a better
document.”
Hill urged the student leaders to
“work like you’ve never worked be
fore. Young people should make
the difference, he continued,
‘There should not be a young per
son in this state vote against the
constitution.
“A lot of people say you’re lazy,
that you won’t work. I don’t believe
that. I believe you can make the
difference.”
NEEIiNEI
IED Society will meet at 7:00
p.m. Friday in the Oak Forest
Trailer Park clubhouse.
India Association will meet at
7:00 p.m. Friday in the University
Lutheran Chapel Student Center.
Aggie CBers’ Assoc, will meet at
7:30 p.m. Friday in room 301 of the
Rudder Tower.
Silver Tongue Toastmasters will
meet at 12.T5 p.m. Friday in St.
Mary’s Student Center.
Chess Committee will meet at
7:00 p.m. Friday in room 212 of the
MSC.
Assn, of Arab Students will meet
at 7:00 p.m. Friday in room 510 of
the Rudder Tower.
Alpha Lambda Delta will meet at
12:00 noon Sunday in room 701 of
the Rudder Tower.
Grommets will meet at 12:00
noon Sunday in room 226 of the
MSC.
APO will meet at 7:00 p.m. Sun
day in room 216-0 of the MSC.
APO Pledge Meeting will be held
at 7:00 p.m. Sunday in room 401 of
the Rudder Tower.
Hart Hall will meet at 7:30 p.m.
Sunday in room 501 of the Rudder
Tower.
Student Government Executive
Committee will meet at 8:00 p.m. in
the conference room in the MSC.
Delta Y will have a mixer and
hamburger fry in the Grove at 7:00
p.m. Sunday.
Student Y will have a skating
party at 8:00 p.m. Monday at Pooh s
Park.
m i» mm. i iw m t
Ag artists
caught,
warned
The marker at the main entrance
to the Baylor campus has been
painted, with the restoration cost
there estimated at $500.
Five Texas A&M students were
apprehended at Waco but released
after authorities took their names
and university identification card
numbers.
“This misguided school spirit can
be the basis for formal charges. Dr.
John J. Koldus, vice president for
student services, warned. “Indi
viduals involved can certainly be
required to pay for damages,
enthusiasm regarding the game this
Saturday, as well as for all the
others, is manifested in yell prac
tices and support from the stands
during the games, Koldus added.
“We will certainly try to impress
this oil the other schools, as I’m sure
their administrators will, too.”
By MARK KING
Battalion Staff Writer
With crowded parking lots and
congested streets prevalent on
campus, cars are giving way to
motorcycles as a means for quick
and efficient transportation for Ag
gies on and off campus.
The Texas A&M Motorcycle Club
was formed in 1974 to give motor
cyclists an organization that could
offer fellowship, contests and enter
tainment. But the main purpose of
the club, according to club presi
dent Tom Garney, is to develop safe
and responsible motorcyclists at
A&M.
In recent weeks the club has been
given space for new parking lots for
motorcycles around the perimeter
of campus. These new lots, located
on Spence Street by Zachry En
gineering Center, are replacing
some of the inner campus lots.
“The school is trying to close off
all inner-campus parking lots and
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call; George Webb
Farme»s Insurance Group
3400 S. College
823-8051
“SAVE A BUNDLE”
Remember the old, Cash and Carry,
money saving trick?
Buy a pizza at the Krueger-Dunn Snack Bar and eat it there or take
it anywhere you wish. Prices are right, and the pizzas are great.
Before Thanksgiving Special
Hamburger Pizza 1.29
Sausage Pizza .......1,29
Pepperoni Pizza SI.29
OPEN
Monday thru Friday
11:00 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
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Saturday & Sunday
4:00 p.m.-11:00 p.m.
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ALL STUDENTS SHOULD BRING THEIR FALL SEMESTER
FEE SLIPS.
Photographs are taken on a drop-in basis, 8-5 weekdays
and 8-12 Sat.
For further information contact
University Studio.
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115 college main. 846-8019. p. 0 . box 2.college station, texas
77840
streets,” said Garney, “and build
more perimeter lots. Motorcyclists
should not get upset with the clos
ing of the lots inside campus, be
cause we ll have more spaces and as
good a parking location as many fa
culty and staff members will. ”
Recently, Garney became dis
turbed when he heard that motor
cycles were making unnecessary
noise and becoming a nuisance of
Legett Hall.
“I was upset because I did not
want to see the reputation of the
majority of motorcyclists at A&M
become tarnished because of the
thoughtless actions of a few. The
main reason we have gotten the two
lots were because we have been
good motorists, Garney said. “I
want to urge all Aggie motorcycle
riders to observe speed limits, and
drive quietly and cautiously while
on campus, said Garney.
Garney and Vice-President
Frank Fitzpatrick outlined some of
the planned and tentative events of
the club for the upcoming year. The
club plans an exhibit by the Memo
rial Student Center fountain, Oc
tober 28 and 29, with films and vari
ous types of bikes being displayed.
On October 31, the club is planning
a trip to the Wurstfest in New
Braunfels. At the end of each semes
ter, the club has a big bash party
with the tab being picked up by the
club.
This spring, the club plans a
weekend excursion and campout to
Canyon Lake in south central Texas.
Food, drink, and tent are provide
by the club, and so is the ^iekec
Truck”, a unique truck that can* at up
gas and other kinds of assistai*^ e h a vi
broken-down bikes could use oil t0 t h e
trip. Later in the spring thet» izing coi
plans to show the original moto™ n f lt t 0 ta
ele movie, “The Wild One , st*l ^igi:
ring Marlon Brando. They alsopljl 441
a 1,000-mile “Spring Break Ton
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the Pan
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npeting
impionsl
\ newsm
the six p
The Texas A&M MotorcycleQi
is a combination Dirt and Stre»^ e S ix p
bike club, and is open to all Aggiefctijereh
Dues are $5 for a full year, includiM j 0 f a r
summer, or $2 per semester n
club meets the first and third\\i
nesday of each month. Formori
formation contact Tom Garney.
845-6066, or Frank Fitzpatrick,
822-0453.
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OFFICAL N OTICE
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY
OFFICE OF THE DEAN OF ADMISSIONS AND
RECORDS
To be eligible to purchase the Texas A&M ring, an
undergraduate student must have at least one year in
residence and credit for at least ninety-two (92) semester
hours. A year in residence may consist of the Fall and
Spring semesters or one of the above and a full Summer
session (both the first and second terms). The hours
passed at the preliminary grade report period on Oc
tober 22, 1975 may be used in satisfying this ninety-two
hour requirement. Students qualifying under this regu
lation should leave their names with the ring clerk, room
seven, Richard Coke Building. This should be done
prior to October 22nd in order for all records to be
checked to determine ring eligibility. Students already
having ninety-two (92) completed hours on record may
order at any time. Regular orders are mailed once a
month. Graduate students are eligible to order with
proof (receipt) that they have filed for graduation.
Orders for mid-semester will lie taken In the ring clerk
starting October 23rd, 1975, and will continue until
Oec«i\\\Wv 2., L975. SkvwWwks wvA yiV&^vn^, \WSx wxWjs
during this |>eriod may order after final grades are re
leased. All rings must be paid for in full when the order is
placed. Students will save time if they will bring grade
reports along when reads to order. Students who bas e
failed to leas e their names in advance will lie asked to
return later to allow time for records to be checked.
The rings are due to arrive at the Registrar’s Office on
January 28, 1976.
All rings ordered, regardless of whether on October 23,
1975 or December 2, 1975, will arrive at the same time.
The ring clerk is on duty from 8 a.m. to 12 noon and 1
p.m. to 5 p.m. of each week, Monday through Friday.
However, in order for records to be checked, orders
must be placed prior to 11:30 a.m. and 4 p.m.
We hope this information will be helpful and extend our
xmgratulations.
Edw
\dm
Carolyn Watson,
Edwin H. Cooper, Dean
Admissions and Records
kyn
Ring Clerk
Hie English Proficiency Examination for history
majors will be administered on Oct. 28-29 at 2:00 p. m.
All students who did not make a grade of *‘C” or better
in English 104 or those who took the course at another
institution and transferred the credit to A&M must
take the exam. If you have not already signed up,
come by the History Office, Academic 311, as soon as
possible. 29t5
Official Notice
It is the policy of Texas A&M University that in all
aspects of its operations each person shall lie considered
for employment or for admission to and participation in
educational programs and activities solely on the basis of
aspects o
for employn
educational programs *
qualifications, without rega:
86, the regulation that effectuates Title IX of the Educa-
r sex as required by Part
tion Amendments of 1972.
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SPECIAL NOTICE
RN's
join your professional organiza
tion now. Contact district 30
membership committee.
846-9096
24U3
TUNE-UPS & MINOR REPAIRS AT
YOUR HOME OR OFFICE
Datsun * Toyota # VW
MOBILE METRIC MECHANIC
846-8213 Class of’65
^ 17t20
Service For All
Chrysler Corp. Cars
Body Work — Painting
Free Estimates
HALSELL MOTOR COMPANY,
INC.
Dodge Sales and Ser\ ice Since 1922
1111 Texas A\e. — 823-Sill
fine j
v authentic :
Indian ,/♦
Ns Jewelry .
S f -: r't >
-VON
ATTENTION!!!
Are you interested in Authentic
Indian Jewelry at REASONA
BLE prices? Then you must
come and see this selection
from the Gallup, N. M. area.
Dealer in this area for
weekend, beginning 6 p.m.
Friday, Oct. 24th at the AG
GIELAND INN in the lobby.
846-5741. Open at 9 a.m.
Saturday & Sunday, Oct. 25 &
26th. 31*2
SPEARMAN
REALTY
A REAL VALUE IN A HOME is wait
ing at 1407 Holleman. 1377 square feet
with three bedrooms, large utility
room, a covered patio with gas grill.
You’re on the bus route to A&M yet
close enough to bike or walk. Gas lights
front yard and back yard and a double
garage. Spearman Homes built it three
years ago. Spearman Realty would like
you to see it.
Shown by Appointment.
Call Spearman Realty
Marilyn Beverly
Bob Bell
822- 1534
823- 8445
693-7519
3017
Thorens TD-160C manual turnta
ble with base and dust cover. Ex
cellent condition, $175 or best of
fer.
846-4571
1909 CB350 Honda, SI50. Call 093-7713
Has the following openings:
Reeept ion ist
Secretaries
Bookkeepers
Managers
Salesmen - salan. plus commission
Car|>enters
Mechanics
Cooks
I^a) Hirers
AND OF COURSE:
Numerous other positions
822-7308
2008 Texas Ave.
Plantation Shopping Centei I
GEO
MR. GATTI’S
is looking for additional versatileentij
tainers: guitar, banjo, pianist, sind
duos and groups. We are also offen:.;L ^
cash award plus contract for thefcraBpp
tion of a "Mr. G. Ragtime Band.'If* vu
have talent and would like toaudifeB
TOOUCED
call 846-4809
for appointment.
Made
$ coope
Chief medical technologist for progressive and f® I |
accredited, 148-bed hospital. 3 years msma^ I
experience required. Excellent fringe benefit
ary commensurate with experience. Pleaseseflii
sume to: Assistant Administrator, St. Joseph
tal, 2801 Franciscan Dr., Bryan, TX 77801.®
ROOMMATE WANTED]
Need female roommate. October
T/HY).
LOST
St. Bernard. Age: 9 months. San „
tags. Last seen near Hensel Apts.^
ward.
Call 846-6800 or
contact city dog catcher.
K-\larl Camera Simp. TI-SOl. I COR 20(1 miil3.5
I eleplmlo l.ens lor Miranda- S99.S.S, 2911
FOR SALE OR RENT
Lost small, black and tan
male dog. Rabies tag-
11*
College area
Carson at — 0 -
REWARD. 822-4491 even#
Deadline for refunds for ’76 Aggielands is Nos ember I,
1975. Bring fall ’75 fee slip to Rm. 216, Reed McDonald '
Bldg. 2t5
I FOR SALE
BELAIR
Mobile Home Park
5 minutes from campus
Swimmingr pool, TV cable, all
utilities, large lots.
822-2326 or 822-2421
Get the Best for Less
394tfn
CHILD CAREJ
FOR RENT
2 bedroom furnished mobile home on private, shaded
corner lot. $150 month. Couple preferred. 846-3395.
Will keep any age child for
game. 80c/hr. if child brings lun®
$l/hr. if I feed child. 901 Mont*
at Southgate, within walking ®
tance.
Call 846-5454 after 6.
IRISH SETTER PUPS
AKC AND FDSB
CHAMPION HUNTING STOCK|
846-3946
Upright piano, good sound, $175;1
kid stereo, $14; 9x12 pink rug, like]
new, $25; beanbag chair; books.
846-3440 (Keep Trying).
Typing. After 5:30, 693-0267.
- - ' TTfltai
Typing. Experienced, fast, accurate. .
0544.
[RN needed for 3-11 and 11-7
shifts. Part time or full time. Call
or come to Grimes Memorial
Hospital, Navasota, Tx. Ask for
Mrs. Winklemann, 825-6585
Full time typing. "Symbols. Call 823-7
Need four pairs of tickets toT. U. game.
No reasonable ofier refused.
C^OMot^yde g<xx, condition, 2iu_*lin e ts, S55^
Have you fried the new
RAMADA BARBER SALON?
owned & operated by Troy Causey
Roffler products for men,
846-8811 ext. 104
SOSOLIKS
TV & RADIO SERVICE INC.
Zenith Sales and Services
TV Rental
713 S. MAIN BRYAN 822-2133
HOUSEWIVES
STUDENTS
We need full-time or part-time employees to
work 5 days a week. Cashiers and countar wor**
10a.m. 'til 3 p.m.
11 a.m.'til 5 p.m.
3p.m. 'til 8p.m.
5 p.m.'til 10 p.m.
If you nood a |ob and want to work wa will arrange tfw
hours to fit your schadult. Must bo naat and dapandabls.
Apply in person only, if possible 9:30 a.m. 'til 11:00 a.m.
Hourly wage is nagotiabla.
WHATABURGER
Bryan Collage Station
1101 Texas lOSDominik