The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 16, 1976, Image 14

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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
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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. '■
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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!®^ ]
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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
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INDUSTRIAL ARTS
HORTICULTURE
ANIMAL SCIENCE
ENGINEERING
ARCHITECTURE
HEALTH
MATH
BUSINESS
FORESTRY
FRENCH
SPANISH
EDUCATION
AGRONOMY
SCIENCE
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Are just some of the majors needed by Peace Corps and
Vista.
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Mansard House needs bus boys; dish washers — nights;
and summer cocktail help. 106t8
Use your degree in challenging and creative volunteer
assignments overseas and throughout the U.S.
Interviewing Seniors/Grads:
Placement Office — Rudder Tower, lOth Floor
If you want the real
thing, not frozen or
canned ... We call It
“Mexican Food
Supreme.”
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Dallas location:
3071 Northwest Hwy
352-8570
Typing. Experienced, fast, accurate. All kinds. 822-
0544. 99tl8
On Campus May 3-6
MSC
Cafeteria
Now Better Than Ever. 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