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n s achien actio, as side” to react] Mondi; ^ hade, :t. He we >. G President given veto toTragon 8 (Continued from page 1) iid he had been asked not to speak igthe session. Student body President ion. Yap. 3unn said he knew of no one making a request. Kent refused further com- langing the title from student govern- !t to student association was also dis- sed, but remained unchanged. 'esently, A&M is the last major institu- mTexas with the word government in ludent governing group s title. get ant, pn Stanfield submitted a provision de- e ^ ... [with the power of veto by the student body president. This was approved by the senate. Currently, if a bill approved by the se nate goes unsigned by the president for five class days, it is automatically passed. Now, if the article goes unsigned for the same period of time, it will be considered vetoed and can only be overridden by a two-thirds vote of the senate. Some other revisions made at the con stitutional convention were voted down. One of these the lowering grade point re quirement of a student senator from 2.25 to 2.0. Joe Marcello made a motion that the of fices of the vice president of finance and vice president of rules and regulations be removed from the governing structure. This was voted down. It was noted by Dunn, that at the conclu sion of the meeting, 12:45 a.m., there was only one of four members from the execu tive committee in attendance. The member was Duane Thompson. The revised articles will be voted upon individually and at the same time, the en tire constitution will be up for acceptance. The voting will take place next Thursday. fliNESl HEDHLSD juples ki d ill be the Tea CE THURSDAY i ■University Laundry Commit- slBu tee will meet at 12 noon in MSC j: istswill® jlRHA Conference will meet lecificssr l" pm. in Tower 601. >nal ski | Social Dance Club will meet at tuples! 71p.m. in MSC 224. n 1 South Texas Tri-County HTC held os ill meet at 7 p.m. in MSC 140. reeks, *l (Student Financial Aid Briefing problem llbeheldat?p.m. in MSC230. how tit! Sailing Club will meet at 7:30 ms aflet Tower 301. Mexican Student Association na DeOt! emberDi [)8. i Snow Ski Club will meet at 7:30 tionontij, m . i n Tower 701. Pan American Student Associ- will meet at 7:30 p.m. in wer 401. LaMarque-Texas City HTC meet at 7:30 in MSC 140A. Midland HTC will meet at 8 p.m in MSC 141. | Forestry Club will meet at 7:30 p.m in Tower 410. TAMU Nursing Society will ieetat7 p.m. in the MSC Cour- ard. Aggieland pictures will be ken. Wings and Sabres will meet at ;30p.m. at Kyle Field. TAMU Horseman’s Assn, will ieetat7p.m. in AI Building215. FRIDAY lie Texas Academy of Science meet in the University Center i8a.m.-5 p.m. uilding Codes Inspectors Train- ndllbe held in Rms. 305 A and B ladder Tower from 8 a.m. to 5 Phi Sigma Beta Phi will sponsor a mash at Hal Gray’s Texaco Station I the Whataburger) from 12-5 p. m. re will he a $2.00 charge per car. (leliverance will be shown by the e Cinema in the Theater at mid- own Hall Series presents |elissa Manchester at 7 p.m. in G. lollie White Coliseum. Pick up tic- tetsatthe MSC Box Office, ighe Texas Academy of Science fflmeetfrom 8 a.m. to5 p.m. in the |versity Center. The Texas Resident Hall Associa te Conference will meet from 8 m to 5 p.m. on the 3rd floor of the pdder Tower. The Building Codes Inspector gaining will be from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. aRms. 305AB of the Rudder Tower. Deliverance will be shown by the Jpe Cinema in the Theater at mid- fht. SATURDAY •The Texas Academy of Science dll meet from 8 a. m. to 5 p.m. in the University Center. he Texas Resident Hall Associa- n jw£>f j on Conference will meet from 8 am. to 5 p.m. on the third floor of the dder Tower. School board race draws interest (continued from page 1) have been split into propositions, because the voters are the ones to decide.” Wilborn, a drug abuse counselor, stres sed community awareness of the policies of the school board. She said one solution to provide liaison with the community would be to have appointed representatives from the community attend the school board meetings and contribute to the discussions. Upham, 19, a sophomore business man agement major at Texas A&M said, “This area needs a younger person on the board to help balance the local population and give insight from one who has more re cently been in the school system.” Incumbent Charles Hensarling, ap pointed to Position 4, did not file for elec tion. He replaced Dr. O. C. Cooper who resigned in September 1975. He has been on the school board previously a total of five years and was the chairman of the budget committee for two years. “At one time the curriculum was univer sity oriented, but now we have brought it into line with our present graduates, pre paring them to make it on their own in the outside world,” he said. “Another accomplishment of the school board is that we kept within our budget, especially with inflation and the Attorney General’s ruling on non-assessment of fees from students,” he said. Hensarling said he would like to see the physical education facilities expanded in the elementary grades. All of the candidates said the bond elec tion will be the main issue, in conjunction with the vocational and extra classroom facilities needed and assuring tax payers of getting their dollar’s worth. —Carol Meyer (continued from page 1) by those close to the negotiations that talks between the two cities could drag on even longer, perhaps a month or more. College Station City Councilman Gary Halter Wednesday said he is undecided on the issue. “It seems to me that we can probably work out a better deal with Gulf States but I’m willing to pay a little bit more to go with Bryan because of the tremendous en gineering expenses that would be involved in switching over to Gulf States. “But I don’t want to pay a whole lot more than we are now,” he said. Engineers for Gulf States have said that a power switchover probably could be made during a three-month period sometime in 1979 when Bryan’s present contract with College Station expires. Councilman Bob Bell said he hoped that Bryan is trying to work out an agreement that is “economically and politically sound.” “I want to stay with Bryan because I feel that both cities are a dual community and that the money should remain within those cities. Unopposed mayoral candidate Larry Bravenec yesterday said that Bryan is re considering its original offer and that Gulf States is contemplating what that firm will have to do in the event that the city decides to switch to Gulf States. barker — photography NORTHGATE 846-2828 Wedding Special Buy your wedding pictures; color bridal portrait; and your invitations from us and receive a -| 5 0 /() Dj SCOUr rt on the initial order of each. bit side to love ods, Vet students register soon I Registration for the summer trimester of the College of Veteri- nary Medicine will be held Monday. BClasses register an hour apart, be ginning at 9:30 a.m. with the jeond-year students. 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