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THE BATTALION
TUESDAY, APR. 6, 1976
Finance major for finance post
Scott Gregson
What are your qualifications for
the office?
I’ve been a student senator, a
member of the Student Government
Finance Committee, a member of
the Student Service Fee Allocation
Committee and I’m a finance major.
How do you define your office?
How would you expand your office
and why?
The office of vice president of fi
nance is fairly large. He is the chair
man of the Student Business Coun
cil, which I would activate. The vice
president for finance is also chairman
of the Student Service Fee Alloca
tion Committee, and chairman of the
Student Senate Finance Committee
which is in the senate itself. That
committee is the one that handles
the student government funds. So
he’s the one who has the final say-so
and signs the checks.
Expansion would be like a stu
dent, faculty and staff credit union to
be placed on campus, and several
committees to totally re-evaluate all
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the student service fees. This credit
union is to give students a chance to
gain credit for themselves in the
community while they’re here at
A&M.
A committee was established to
study the business affairs of the
University. What do you see as the
purpose of this committee? How
would you ensure its effectiveness in
the future?
If through this council we could
give the students the knowledge of
what they’re paying for and let them
in on what they’re spending while
they’re here, I think that would be a
service to them. Maybe an educa
tional series on the University itself
and the funds sponsored by the Stu
dent Business Council, backed by
the student government and run in
The Battalion would be a good idea.
Construction companies sign con
tracts and give completion dates.
How would you ensure that the
University construction is continu
ing on schedule?
Through the informational service
that we will have, we ll be able to tell
the students and let them know
about what’s happening. It’s through
the information that we ll provide for
the students and the input that we
have to the administration that we’ll
(See GREGSON, Page6)
Comes with Town Hall expericy ^
Dan Kaspar
What are your qualifications for
the office?
I work extensively with Town Hall
Finance, have been in the student
senate for a year, was on the Student
Service Fees Allocations Committee
and was on the Student Business
Council.
How do you define your office?
Would you expand it in any way?
Finance is someone who keeps the
students in interest when he’s al
locating student service fees. The
Student Business Council needs to
be a little more active. Perhaps it
could investigate student service
fees. Rather than have just one sit
ting it could come up with a plan
where they could work on it the
whole year long.
There’s a committee established
to study the business affairs of the
University. What do you see as the
purpose of this committee and how
would you ensure its effectiveness in
the future?
It would be difficult to investigate
people but you’d just have to go in
there, talk to them and investigate in
a nice way to find out what the facts
are. If you have to you could go to the
records and see what they’ve done.
Construction companies sign con
tracts and give completion dates.
How would you ensure that the
University construction is continu
ing on schedule?
I think the University that signed
the contract should be the one to see
what the problem is and apply exces
sive penalty or whatever under the
terms of the contract.
I guess the students could find out
the facts and take action from there.
This would fall under the Student
Business Council and you would re
commend action to the student gov
ernment.
Do you advocate line item
budgets or program budgets? Why
and what is the advantage of your
choice for students?
I would have to say line item be
cause that way you could be sure to
keep count of what’s being spent
where. Under programs there’d be
no accountability of funds at all.
Should the business com
the MSC be under thejurij
of the University Center^|j a t are
the directorate of the MSC^ffi ce a
rate and Council? 0 j n g ha
I’d like to see them 0 , and '
MSC Directorate and ( jn the
cause it’s composed of stucllgu-ticip
are fairly knowledgeable fcan ge
what’s going on. I think ll^r I ca n l
responsive to students aswtK and
business interests.
i athletic
What are the problems surround
ing the user fee approach to student
funding as opposed to the lump sum
method now used?
In such things as intramurals, I
would be in favor of student service
fees . . . where there’s widespread
participation.
How should the moneylir er an
president’s concession l|l§ . e
inu
Would initiate new programs
used? Why? _ ®g the
It’s the students’ mon«|ould y
going into it. So after all it comn
including new machines, dffi you l
tion on machines, etc., twe thin
should go to the students. lt(Eo see
to some project thatcouldlvk they c
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What are your qualifications for
the office?
I’ve been involved in student gov-
ernment ever since I was a
freshman. I’ve been in the student
senate on several University com
mittees, on the Student Service Fee
Allocations Committee and on the
finance committee.
How do you define your office?
Would you expand your office?
Why?
Basically it’s going to deal with the
functions of a treasurer, which is
keeping the books for student gov
ernment and their activities. I’d also
be involved with student service fees
by chairing this committee.
There are several things I would
like to initiate. One thing I would
like to see is Mastercharge or Bank
Americard usage on campus. I think
this is pretty reasonable since the
whole nation is going toward credit
cards and electronic funds transfer.
Another thing I’d like to see is an
installment plan set up for buying
books and supplies.
A committee was established to
study the business affairs of the
University. What is the purpose of
this committee and how would you
ensure its effectiveness in the fu
ture?
This year it wasn’t really active.
Their function is to probe University
spending and to make the students
aware of where their money is going.
By making them aware we can find
Rules and regs crucs
What are your qualifications for
this office and why do you want it?
This would be my third year of
participation in Student Govern
ment. I’ve worked a great deal on
preparing this year’s constitutional
and rules and regulations changes.
I want the office because I believe
I am qualified for it. There are things
left over from past vice presidents
that need to be done. I will work on
and rectify the problems in the Con
stitution. I want to protect our cur
rent Constitution and rules and reg
out if there are any big T. p ee
ments based upon studentE;
and then we can work fromfflat are
see if we can get somethingMfice ai
if they think somethings' tl ink <
I guess the only way that)* shou
ensure its effectiveness is; s A&M
that it’s active. on shou
Construction companiess®it to u
tracts with completion daw is fam
would you ensure that thelL
sity construction is continlpuld y
schedule? comn
It’s hard to say because!!■) y° u ^
different ways that con there v
companies are financed, lasted, tin
only way you could ensure are
finished on time would be W e acc<
informed wi th administnl high
(See BRUNSON, Pagi T re
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Degree: Ph. D. in Chemistry
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LEVELS OF 88-NEUTRON, ODD-PROTON
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THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
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