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Page 6 THE BATTALION TUESDAY, APR. 20, 1976 T< a% ac d< th ri' in fl< av M H S 1 R th Student leaders receive awards By HOLLY HUTCHISON A small but dedicated group of students intent on serving Texas A&M University were recognized at the Student Government Awards Ceremony Sunday evening. Fred McClure, incoming student body president, said, “The purpose of the ceremony is to recognize some special individuals who’ve given out standing service during the year.” Certificates were awarded to members of the 1975-1976 Student Senate for their services in student government. Freshmen who served as 1975-1976 executive aides were also given certificates. Executive aides help members of the Executive Committee by running errands, giv ing input on issues, and other odd jobs. Cyndi Edwards was given the Outstanding Executive Aide Award, an award given for the first time in student government. Recording Secretary Susan Rudd said Edwards had “done a good job of doing tacky little things that none of us bigshots wanted to do.” Plaques were given to members of the 1975-1976 Executive Commit tee: Mary Ellen Martin, executive director of student government; Troie Pruett, vice-president for stu dent services; Rajesh Kent, vice- president for academic affairs; Bill Flores, vice-president for finance; Jerri Ward, vice-president for exter nal affairs; Duane Thompson, vice- president of rules and regulations; Wes Harris, chairman of the judicial board; Susan Rudd, recording secre tary; and Fred McClure, speaker of the senate. The Outstanding Administrator Award was given to Ron Blatchley, associate director of student affairs. Martin said Blatchley had been especially helpful with the rules and regulations, and that his time, acces sibility, and advice were very impor tant to the Executive Committee. Mark Snider received the Out standing Service Award. Martin said this award was given to persons who “are willing to put in time to student government without being elected members. The Distinguished Senator Awards were given to W. Scott Sherman and Tom Kollaja. Sherman revitalized the student radio station and according to Martin, “ran er rands nobody else wanted to run.” Kollaja activated the Student Cam pus Planning-Advisory Committee, as it had almost ceased to function. Russell “Stan” Stanfield received the Outstanding Senator Award. Martin said he was especially active in academic affairs and was involved with the professor evaluation pro gram. Although the recipients of the Special Award of Merit were not present, Nancy Ryan and Linda Huchton received a round of applause for the long hours they spent working on the professor evaluation program. Medals were awarded to Student Senate officers for their services in student government; Joe Marcello, speaker pro-tem; Brad Brown, par liamentarian; and Lisa Winget, pub lic relations director. Dunn, 1975-1976 student body president, gave the closing remarks of the ceremony and said that it had been a quiet year. He attributed this to “better communications with per sons we’ve had to work with, espe cially the Board of Regents and the administrators. The biggest problem is communication with the student body at large.” The ceremony was ended with the singing of “Spirit of Aggieland” which was led by McClure and Dunn. NEARLY NEW THRIFT SHOP 711 S. Main NOW OPEN FOR'BUSINESS WED. THRU SAT. 10 - 5:30. LADIES AND MEN S RESALE CLOTHING. CLOTHES ON CONSIGNMENT. QUALITY CLOTHES AT BARGAIN PRICES. 779-1731. OFFICIAL NOTICE 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, CREDIT FOR AT LEAST NINETY-TWO (92) SEMES TER HOURS AND BE IN GOOD STANDING WITH THE UNIVERSITY A YEAR IN RESIDENCE MAY CONSISTOFTHE 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 PRELIMI NARY GRADE REPORT PERIOD IN MARCH 1976 MAY BE USED IN SATISFYING THIS NINETY-TWO (92) HOUR REQUIREMENT. STUDENTS QUALIFY ING UNDER THIS REGULATION SHOULD LEAVE THEIR NAMES WITH THE RING CLERK, ROOM SEVEN, RICHARD COKE BUILDING. THIS SHOULD BE DONE PRIOR TO MARCH 10TH IN ORDER FOR ALL RECORDS TO BE CHECKED TO DETERMINE RING ELIGIBILITY. STUDENTS AL READY HAVING NINETY-TWO (92) COMPLETED HOURS ON RECORD AS OF THE FALL SEMESTER 1975 MAY ORDER AT ANY TIME. THESE REGULAR ORDERS ARE MAILED THE LAST WEEK OF EACH MONTH. GRADUATE STUDENTS ARE ELIGIBLE TO ORDER WITH PROOF (RECEIPT) THAT THEY HAVE FILED FOR GRADUATION. ORDERS FOR MID-SEMESTER WILL BE TAKEN BY THE RING CLERK STARTING MARCH 22, 1976, AND WILL CONTINUE UN'HL APRIL 23, 1976. ALL RINGS MUST BE PAID FOR IN FULL WHEN THE ORDER IS PLACED. STUDENTS WILL SAVE TIME IF THEY WILL BRING MID-SEMESTER GRADE REPORTS ALONG WHEN READY TO ORDER. STUDENTS WHO HAVE FAILED TO LEAVE THEIR NAMES IN ADVANCE WILL BE ASKED TO RE TURN LATER TO ALLOW TIME FOR RECORDS TO BE CHECKED. THE RINGS ARE DUE TO ARRIVE AT THE REGIS TRARS OFFICE ON JUNE 29, 1976. ALL RINGS OR DERED. REGARDLESS OF WHETHERON MARCH SPECIAL NOTICE FOR RENT FOR SALE 22, 1976 OR APRIL 23. 1976, WILL ARRIVE AT THE SAME TIME. Selling your home takes more than a sign in your yard. It’s important business. A qualified buyer must be found among the curious and the lookers. A loan generally has to be secured and proper documents must be prepared. All parties’ interests must be considered. Selling your home isn’t as easy as putting up the sign. Contact the professionals at Spearman Realty. For MLS Service and Sales. Dial 822-1534 and let a professional work for you. Service For All Chrysler Corp. Cars Body Work — Painting HALSELL MOTOR COMPANY INC. Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922 1411 Texas Ave. — 823-8111 THE LA SALLE a resident hotel Faculty, Staff, Post-Grads, Stu dents. A quiet, dignified place to live & study. Rooms and Rooms With Board La Salle Hotel 120 SOUTH MAIN BRYAN 713/822-1501 THE RING CLERK IS ON DUTY FROM 8 A. M. TO 12 NOON AND I P.M TO 5 P.M. OF EACH WEEK, MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY. HOWEVER, IN OR DERS FOR RECORDS TO BE CHECKED, ORDERS MUSTBE PLACED PRIORTO 11:30A.M. AND4P.M. WE HOPE THIS INFORMATION WILL BE HELP FUL AND EXTEND OUR CONGRATULATIONS. EDWIN H. COOPER, DEAN ADMISSIONS AND RECORDS EUROPE - ISRAEL - AFRICA - ASIA. Travel discounts year round. Student Air Tra\el Agency, Inc. 422<S First Avenue, Tucker, GA. 300S4 (404 1 934-6662. 109tl4 PERSONALS CAROLYN WELLS, RING CLERK MATHEMATICS CONTEST This year’s Freshman and Sophomore Math Contest will be held on Tuesday, April 20, 1976, from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. in Rooms 223 Academic for Freshman and Room 225 Academic for Sophomores. Eligibility for Freshman: A student is eligible to participate in the contest if his classification as of September 1, 1975 was not above that of “Freshman.” V The two-hour examination may include questions per taining to algebra, trigonometry, analytic geometry, and calculus as high as the Math 122 level. PRIZES: 1st: $50.00 2nd: $30.00 3rd: $20.00 Eligibility for Sophomores: A student is eligible to participate in the Sophomore contest if his classification as of September 1, 1975 was not above that of “Sophomore”. The two-hour examina tion may include questions on Math as high as the Math 307 level. PRIZES: 1st: $50.00 2nd: $30.00 3rd: $20.00 Interested in information con cerning the whereabouts of FRANK NEWMAN. Known to have worked for Ira Mead in Oklahoma in 1917, and lived in Longview, Texas in late 1930’s. Call 693-0049. 1091-1 New proposed duplexes (2 bed room/1 bath). Corner at Southwest Parkway and Anderson. Signing leases now for Fall. 846-2067. 1 bedroom duplex. Horse sta bles and pasture available. 10 miles south of campus. 693- 4318. '66 Mustang, 3-speed, A/C new last summer. 8-track tape. body and motor in good shape. Must see to appreciate. Call 846-7923 after 5. 109t» FOR SALE: 1974 Suzuki “50” motorcycle in ex cellent condition with less than 3 thousand actual miles. Call 822- 5995 after 5:00 pm. Let White’s Auto Store, College Sta tion, serve yon with your hardware and plumbing needs. North Gate. HELP WANTED ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PLANNER College graduate or equivalent: experience dealing with planning or economic development and hack- ground working with local, state, and federal government agencies desirable. Will he Economic Dev elop ment Planner for seven-county dev el opment district and Council of Govern ments. Salary commensurate with experience and background. Equal Opportunity Employer. Send re sume’ to Brazos Valley Develop ment Council, P. O. Drawer 4128, Bryan, Texas 77801. ioui i ROOM FOR RENT Nicely furnished, a/c, close to campus. 'S46-0454 or 845-2124. 109t4 Happy Birtlulay, Ciudy. I love Rodn< 109tl ROOMMATE WANTED INTERESTED IN NO-FRILLS LOW COST JET TRAVEL to Europe, Africa, the Middle East, the Far East? EDUCATIONAL FLIGHTS has been helping people travel on a budget with maximum flexibility and minimum hassle for six years. For more info call 800-223- 5569. 96t29 RN’s and LVN’s needed part-time or hill-time on 3-11 and 11-7 shifts. Call or come to Grimes Memorial Hospital, Navasota, Texas. (713) 825-6585. Ask for Mrs. Winkel- mann, RN, Director of Nurses. 101t20 LOST Two female roommates needed. Oak Forrest Mobile Park No. 165. Come by before 10:30 a.m., after 7:30 p.m. Talk rent over. WORK WANTED Silver Gruen Wiitcli, MSC. Reward. 846-0228. 10914 SPECIAL NOTICE Quartz digital watch by Hotard field, April 12. Contact Larry Edrozo, Hotard 405. REWARD OF FERED. 108t2 Editing, revision, tvping. East, accurate, rea sonable. 846-5131. 10917 FOR SALE Typing. 823-4579 after 5 and Saturdays. FOR SALE OR RENT MOBILE METRIC MECHANIC Road Service/House Calls Datsun • Toyota • VW Bob Atkins 846-8213 BELAIR Mobile Home Park 5 minutes from i immiiig pool. TV cable umpus all cits 10118 large lots ATTENTION MAY GRADUATES! You may pick up your announcements beginning April 19th in the Student Program's Office, Room 216 A&B, MSC from 8:00 to 5:00, Monday thru Friday. Extra Announcements will go on sale April 22nd at 8:00 a.m. on a first come, first serve basis in Room 216 A&B MSC. S22-2326 or S22-242I Get the Best for Less DISCOUNT STEREO C.B. & TV 20 - 50% Off List Ov er 100 Brands Call Leland Anderson 693-6594 after 5:30 Fidl time typing. Symbols. Call 823-7723. JOB OPPORTUNITIES FOR RENT Cottage apartment to sublease for summer, 8200/mo. Plus utilities. 693-3969. 109t2 IRISH SETTER PUP Female, shots and wormed. Excel lent hunting line. 845-1531 or 846-3946. 107t4 SOSOLIKS TV & RADIO SERVICE ZenHh Sales and Services TV Rental 713 S. MAIN BRYAN 822-2133 Horse pasture and stalls, 846-7015. Texas A&M Grads and Graduating Seniors. Nationwide Company currently interviewing for campus representative. Excellent oppor tunity for the right person. Full Company benefits. Call 846-6557. Labrador AKC puppies. Yellow Males, $145. Black Males, $135. Black or Yellow Females, $110. Out ol Champion Bloodlines, Bred lor trainability. 1-713- 482-7452, Friendswood, Texas. 109tl For Battalion Classified Call 845-2611 ■acjaaaBaoDciB □□□□□■■aaaao ■ ■■■BDEIGDD aoBBOBBaaciciEi For Battalion Classified Call 845-2611 SALES • SERVICE RENTALS AUTO INSURANCE FOR AGGIES: Call: George Webb Farmers Insurance Group 3400 S. College 823-8051 EURCRE “a 60 day advance payment required Toil free 800-325-486 © Un;Trovel Charters foil free 800-325-4867 SPECIAL DISCOUNTED SUMMEK RATES ■M ! Exerclw Room (Men A Women) | 2 Swimming Pool, Sou no Both, Tenni, A Volleyboll Court. Recreation Center I. 3. 3 Bedrooms Furnished and Unfurnished ALL BILLS PAID *WH«rc year friend* * arc yonr ncidlibnrs. TSrta^wootf FREE APARTMENT RAmr* CALL FOR INFORMATION DEADLINE TO SIGN UP APRIL 30,1976 693-2933 1201 HWY. 30 693-3014 MOVING? It doesn’t have to be a hassle! Reserve your U-HAUL truck or trailer at U RENT BRYAN 1904 TEXAS AVE. 779-0085 COLLEGE STATION 2305 S. TEXAS 693-1313 Committee members named, mayor pro-tem selected ^ e Councilman James Dozier was elected mayor pro-tem at last Wed nesday’s College Station City Coun cil meeting. The council also ap pointed new members to several of the standing city committees. Additions to the Planning and Zoning Commission are E. Mini Bailey, Wayne Etter, Don Sweeney and Bob White. Council liaison to the commission is Councilman Jim Gardner. The council Natowitz to the Safety Committee. Howard Goldsmith was selected as the chairman of the panel. Council- woman Anne Hazen was chosen as the council liaison. New members to the Zoning Board of Adjustment are Thomas Comstock, John Hughey and Janet Storts. Micheal Weiss was appointed as the chairman. Larry Ringer is the council liaison to the committee. il appointed Janet Newly appointed members of the Civic Center Committee are Phyllis Bryan apartments involv in testing energy-saving pi By LEE ROY LESCHPER Several members of the Texas A&M economics department have joined forces with a Bryan apartment complex to test a new energy con servation idea for apartments. Under the four-week program tenants in the 200-unit Country Place complex are asked voluntarily to follow a checklist of energy con servation practices. Two tenants cooperating in the project will re ceive cash prizes through a weekly lottery. Jimmy Walker, a graduate student in economics, is conducting the project for his Ph.D. dissertation with the help of economics profes sors Dr. John H. Kagel and Dr. Raymond C. Battalio. The economics department made a study of energy use for individual housing last summer. Walker said he adapted that study to apartment energy use problems for this project, which began April 5. Many local apartment complexes have been considering rent in creases for the coming year because of the rising cost of gas and electric ity. Country Place manager Pat Cox said that complex’s electricity bill for March was over $7,000. If the proj ect is successful it could forestall ex pected rent increases. Three requirements are on the checklist tenants are asked to follow: l)keep all windows closed when an air conditioner or heater is in use; 2) when using the air conditioner, keep the temperature above 73 degrees; 3) when using the heater, keep the temperature below 73 degrees. Many tenants were dubious about taking part in the project at first, Cox said. “There were some misun derstandings,” Walker said. “There was some fear (by the tenants) of being hasseled by the manage ment.” Dr. Battalio said once the tenants knew that A&M was handling the project and not the apartment’s management, they were very cooperative. He said 60-70 per cent of the tenants are now in the pro gram. Each week Walker is randomly checking apartments in the complex until he finds 15 that are following the three requirements on the checklist. In a lottery among those 15, two weekly winners are selected. Those winners receive from $15-25, depending on how much electricity the complex has saved. The funds for the lottery are pro vided by the complex’s owner, ly HOLL Dozier, Inger GarrisoniK) Natowitz. Albert Pediilr ^ wor chairman of the comm survived new council liaison is LanJ the im son. izltion. New members of the >ford, pro Committee are Homer .JR. Dorsey Baskin. James lynsford, v— council liaison. BjP as M Freda Kozik, Stephen# Tdday Ray Quinn were apiwIiiTpI't aric ® Parks and Recreation C |b * - Lou I lodges was named(J re j < ) )n the= chairman. '■ in was the^ jral Arts oncentrati ic [period— from 200— pinsfoi'd e— (is almost ^ fcivilizati Walker said. sided view. Manager Cox said thep ;a ' l ' c * n not affect tenant rent. Sf»-J|| re -) am management is not interMl ncli [) )t= checking up on tenants eit!®^ ] Fr Hllkklll ■■Mil layas 7 Stone i* ire ven their s kl their mtained ills of b- AN ALTERNATE ROUTE Peace Corps Vista TUESDAY : powder ENGINEERING TH ls | Ve to OGY Society, 7:30 p.m. rifl( ' s ' Hall 305. f ■ is a ve= A& M SYMPHONIC pk red b>_ p.m.. Rudder Theater. (Wreciou— SYMPHONIC BAND|| st . oi Rudder Theater ng'n.nera_ AGRICULTURAL f, , . w ‘ fc MUNICATORS 7:30 p. J& ect ™ McDonald 308. BASEBALL Aggies vri e !Ti ex x i v i r u lets had a State, 1 p.m., Kvle Field. . t 1 1 he ceran— WEDNESDAY nd in qusE MUSTER 5:30 p m.Bis yet. Administration Bldg. m used few STUDENT SENATE I n found. Harrington 204. junsford s— BAHAI Club, 7:30 pjHlyphicss Speakers from India, Per mt a woi land and Nigeria. ■gcarvin— RUSSIAN Club, Dr. C|were dis~* benschikov “Cancer WariNly flatty 140A. > e s : The_ 1 'md at birO let. 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You Will Be Pleased Will These Carefully Prepared and Taste Tempting Foo Each Daily Special Only $1.49 Plus Tax. “Open Daily” Dining: 11 AM to 1:30 PM — 4:30 PM to 7PM| □ MONDAY EVENING TUESDAY EVENING WEDNESDAY < SPECIAL SPECIAL EVENING SPECIAL I Salisbury Steak Mexican Fiesta Chicken Fried Beel 1 with Dinner Steak w/cream 1 Mushroom Gravy Two Cheese and Gravy | Whipped Potatoes Onion Enchiladas Whipped Potatoes anil Your Choice of w/chili Choice of one othei ' | One Vegetable Mexican Rice Vegetable I Roll or Corn Bread and Butter Patio Style Pinto Beans Roll or Corn Bread andBif ; Coffee or Tea Tostadas Coffee or Tea One Corn Bread and Butter Coffee or Tea THURSDAY EVENING SPECIAL Italian Candle Light Spaghetti Dinner SERVED WITH SPICED MEAT BALLS AND SAUCE Parmesan Cheese - Tossed Green Salad Choice of Salad Dressing - Hot Garlic Bread Tea or Coffee FRIDAY EVENING SPECIAL BREADED FISH FILET w/TARTAR SAUCE Cole Slaw Hush Puppies Choice of one vegetable Roll or Corn Bread & Butter Tea or Coffee SATURDAY NOON and EVENING SPECIAL “Yankee Pot Roast Texas Style” Tossed Salad Choice of one vegetable Roll or Corn Bread & Butter Tea or Coffee “Quality First” SUNDAY SPECIAL NOON and EVENINE, ROAST TURKEY DINU:'| Served with Cranberry Sauce Cornbread Dressing Roll or Corn Bread - Butter Coffee or Tea Giblet Gravy And your choice of any One vegetable