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f Page 4 THE BATTALION FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1976 WANT AD RATES One day 10c per.word) j Minimum charge — $1.00 Classified Display $1.65 per column inch each insertion ALL classified ads must be pre-paid. DEADLINE 3 p. m. day before publication BATTALION CLASSIFIED OFFICIAL NOTICE FOR SALE HELP WANTED OFFICIAL NOTICE AGGIELAND REFUND POLICY “Yearbook fees are refundable in full during the semester in which payment is made. Thereafter no refunds will be made on cancel led orders. Yearbooks must be picked up dur ing the academic year in which they are pub lished. “Students who will not be on campus when the yearbooks are published,usually by Sep tember 1, must pay a mailing and handling fee. Yearbooks will not be held, nor will they be mailed without the necessary fees having been paid. “Refunds will not be made on books not picked up within one semester of the publica tion date (December 17, 1976 for the 1976 Aggieland). t ’ This policy takes effect with the delivery of the 1976 edition of the Aggieland. OFFICIAL NOTICE TO TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY STUDENTS In the past, certain information has been made public by Texas A&M University as a service to students, families and other interested individuals. Under the “Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974,” the following directory information may be made public unless the student desires to withhold all or any portion of it: Student’s name, address, telephone listing, date and place of birth, major field of study, participation in officially recognized activities and sports, dates of attendance, degrees and awards received, and the most recent previ ous educational agency or institution at tended by the student. Any student wishing to withhold any or all of this information should fill out, in person, the appropriate form, available to graduate students at the Graduate College and to undergraduate students at the Regis trar’s Office, no later than 5:00 p.m., Tuesday, Sep tember 14, 1976. Edwin II. Cooper, Dean Admissions and Records Texas A&M University To comply with the requirements of the "Family Educa tional Rights and Privacy Act of 1974." Texas A&M University has adopted policies and procedures summar- , ized in the following paragraphs, which will be announced i publicly periodically. These policies and procedures are intended to implement the requirements of this Act and to clarify these requirements for all members of the Univers ity student body, faculty, professional staff, parents and other interested parties Any person desiring further clarification of this policy statement may request same from Mr. Robert A. Lacey. Registrar. I According to the Texas A&M Student Records System, records will be maintained in a variety of administrative offices as outlined below The chief administrative officer in each office will be respon sible for the records under his control and for the re lease of information in those records. N«m« Position Tfp» at RtorH Academic and ad missions records Registrar Director of Admis sions Dean of the Graduate College Director of Academic Academic counsel Counseling Center ing and testing records J J Koldus. HI C B GoswicK Chief of the Umver sity Police Controller of Accounts Director of Student Financial Aid Director of the Uni versity Health Center Housing Manager Address and hous- Dt sap 11 nary and personal counsel ing records Campus security records Fmanaai obligatory records Financial aid records Medical records Commandant Athletic Director W B Lancaster l J Van Pelt Director of the Placement Office Provost of Moody College of Marine Sciences A Mantime Resources Dean of the College of mg records ROTC records Student athlete Personnel records of employed slu- dents Job placement records J E Pearson Agnculture Dean of the College of Architecture & Environmental Design Dean of the College of Business Admimstra Student records of the eleven aca demic colleges lion W D Maxwell F W R Hubert Dean of the College of Education F J Benson Dean of the College of Engmeenng E F Cook Dean of the College of Geosaences Dean of the College of Liberal Arts Dean of the College of Medicine Dean of the College of Science Dean of the College of Vetennary Medicine Heads of the Aca- Student records of demic Departments the seventy-two academic depart ments Foreign Student Foreign student per- Advisor sonnei records J M Prescon The Seventy-two Department Heads Student Access to Educstion Rscords Alt students (and former students) of Texas A&M University have the right of access to their education records for the purpose ot review, with the exception of those records prohibited by the Act (see Section III). A. Students have the right to obtain copies ot rec ords relating to themselves at the expense ot the student. The reproduction charge shall not ex ceed the actual cost to the University. B The University will respond to all requests for ex - planations and interpretations of records or in formation, provided the response is not in viola tion of this Act C. The Act provides that a student may waive his right of access to confidential letters of recom mendation in the areas of admissions, job place ment and receipt ot awards. Students seeking employment through the University Placement Office may have signed such a waiver. Informa tion concerning the status of such waivers may be obtained from the Director of Placement. Consent to release personally identifiable in formation. such as rank in class, personal con duct, grade point ratio, academic progress, etc., to non-authorized personnel (see Section IV) should be obtained from the student by individu als releasing such information III Records Not Accessible to Students A Instructional, supervisory, and administrative personnel records and educational personnel records pertaining thereto in the sole possession of the author and not revealed to any person other than a substitute (i.e., grade books, notes of observation and notes for recollection pur poses). B Records ot a student in the custody of the Office ot University Police, provided they are main tained solely for law enforcement purposes, and are made available only to law enforcement officials of the same jurisdiction. C. Employment records of a University employee who is not a student. D. Records and information on a student main tained by a physician, psychiatrist or psycholo gist employed by the University. These records and information will be made available to a phy sician or other appropriate professional of the student's choice. E. Financial records of the parents of a studeni and any information contained therein. IV Authorized Non-Student Access to Student Records - Under the following circumstances and to the following people, educational records (or per sonally identifiable information within a record) may be released without the written consent of the stu dent: A Officials, faculty and staff employed by Texas A&M University, if they have a "legitimate edu cational interest '' B Officials of other educational institutions in which the student intends "or seeks" to enroll, provided the student is notified of what is being released and given a copy if desired C. Authorized representatives ot the Comptroller General ot the United States; the Secretary ot Health, Education and Welfare, administrative heads of educational agencies; or state educa tional authorities D. Individuals needing this information in connec tion with a student's application tor. or receipt ot. financial aid E. State and local officials to whom state laws (in effecl on or before November 19, 1974) require information to be reported F. Organizations like Educational Testing Service and College Entrance Examination Board in connection with developing, validating, or ad ministering predictive tests, administering stu dent aid programs, and improving instruction, but such organizations must not show the per sonally identifiable information to outsiders and the information will be destroyed when no longer needed for audit, evaluation, and/or enforcement of federal legal re quirements. G Accrediting organizations. H. Parents who certify a student is carried as a dependent for federal income tax purposes This certification must be ascertained by the Uni - versify office concerned (It would include such items as grades, transcripts, financial aid and probation reports.) I. Appropriate persons, if the knowledge ot such in formation is necessary to protect the health or safety of the student or other persons J. Individuals requiring such'information by means ol a judicial order or any lawfully issued sub poena. upon condition that the student is notified by the University of all such orders and sub poenas in advance of compliance / Student Rights to Challenge Records Students have the right to a hearing to challenge records and information directly relating to them The challenge is restricted to inaccurate, misleading, or otherwise inappropriate records and information The following procedures shall be followed: A. Any student wishing to challenge records or in formation directly relating to him must notify the individual responsible for maintaining the record of the wish to challenge The notice must be in writing and specifically identify Ihe item chal lenged and the basis for the challenge This writ ten request must be tiled in duplicate with the custodian of the challenged record B All initial hearings will be informal and partici pants will be the custodian of the challenged records or intormation, the student and the au thor (if appropriate) of the material C. II any of the participants (record custodian, stu dent or author) are not satisfied with the results of the informal hearing, a formal hearing will be conducted under the procedures adopted and published below: 1 The hearing will be conducted and the re sults decided within a reasonable period of time (seven business days) following the re quest tor the hearing 2 The hearing will be conducted, and Ihe de cision rendered, by an institutional otticial or other party who does not have a direct in terest in Ihe outcome ol the hearing The ap pointment of the otticial or party will be made by the Vice President to whom the record custodian reports 3 The student will be afforded a full and lair opportunity to present evidence relevant to challenging the content ot the educational records in order to insure that they are not in accurate. misleading, or otherwise in viola- ation of Ihe privacy or other rights of stu dents The hearing also provides an oppor tunity for correction or deletion of any inac curate. misleading, or otherwise inappropri- , ate data contained in the record and/or to insert into the record a written explanation of the student respecting the content of the challenged record. 4 The decision must be rendered in writing to all interested parties within a reasonable period of lime (seven business days) after the conclusion of the hearing I Release of "Student Directory Intormation" Information on students, such as date and place of birth, participation in officially recognized activities and sports, weight and height of members of athletic teams, dates ot attendance, degrees and awards re ceived, and the most recent previous educational agency or institution attended, is defined and re ferred to in this Act as ' student directory information' (this is a category of information and does not refer necessarily to a publication known as a "directory") The information mentioned above will be released by various campus offices periodically or upon rbquest unless the student requests in writing that specific information be withheld. A publication known as the Texas A&M University Directory is one type of periodical containing data classified as 'student directory information" It will contain Ihe student's name, address, telephone listing, major field of study and classification unless Ihe student requests that part or all of the data be withheld Periodically the Registrar will publish official notice of the above policy so that students wishing to do so can make requests known to the Registrar (under graduates) or the Dean of the Graduate College (graduate students) After the otticial notice has been published, the Registrar will inform offices con cerned of the requests received Destruction of Records Texas A&M University constantly reviews educa tion records ' it maintains and periodically it becomes necessary to destroy certain records In no case will the University destroy records il the action is prohib ited by state and/or federal law Basic scholastic records are kept permanently in the ■ Registrar s Office Beyond these, the various de partments and offices may determine their own pol icies regarding retention ot records within existing law Letters ot Recommendation A: Students have the right to review confidential recommendations used in applications for em ployment or for admission to any educational agency or institution, or information concerning honors awarded, except when Ihe studeni waives, in writing, the privileges ot examination B Under the Family Educational Rights and Pri vacy Act of 1974, the student does not have ac cess to confidential letters and statements of recommendation which were placed in the edu cation records prior to January 1, 1975. if the letters or statements are used lor purposes lor which they were specifically intended Former Students These procedures apply to all persons formerly en rolled at Texas A&M University as well as to those currently enrolled. AKC Irish Setters. Shots; Show and Obedience, Champion Pedigree, 693-3168. 6t2 One hotel reservation for sale for Sept. 10 & II. Call 693-4429. 6t2 Sorensens Retail Foliage Plant Sales, 3908 Old Col lege Road. 6t4 CFA Registered Siamese, Chocolate & Lilac Point, $20-$50. (Inc. Shots) 779-6418. 6t3 IRISH SETTER PUPPIES. EXCELLENT PEDIG REE, SHOTS. 779-7438. 4t4 No use driving and hunting — just see Cowan’s White Auto Store, North Gate. We have it: auto parts, home appliances, bikes and repair, home needs and lawn mowers. Ford Ranchero 302 V8, 2-door, automatic, 693.- 2210. 3|5 FOR RENT THE LA SALLE a resident hotel Faculty, Staff, Post-Grads, Stu dents. A quiet, dignified place to live & study. Rooms and Rooms With Board Monthly Basis La Salle Hotel 120 SOUTH MAIN BRYAN 713/822-1501 134tfn Bryan Pizza Hut is now accepting applications for part time cooks and waitresses. Apply Bryan Pizza Hut, 2610 Texas Avenue. Pizza Inn HELP WANTED FULL AND PART TIME HELP ALSO WEEKEND HELP APPLY IN PERSON 413 S. Texas Ave. College Station Furnished 2 bedroom mobile home with large bath, kitchen and living room. Central air and heat. Located on large private lot. 1705 Cottonwood, Bryan. $150 per month. $50 deposit. No pets. Day and night, call 779-5724. Day, Wednesday - Saturday, 779-1731. 7ti MR. GATTI’S the best pizza in town . . . honest! Mr. Gatti’s is presently accept ing applications for full and part time help. Starting im mediately. Above minimum wage, 15-40 hours a week. Call Greg or Ron 846-4809 for ap pointment. 4,4 2 bedroom trailer, $160. 693-4652 be fore 9 p.m. ROADRUNNER’S CAMPGROUND Fullhook-ups and Dump Station. Self-Contained only. Take Booneville Rd. Exit off East By-Pass. 1729 Booneville Rd., 823-7314. ' 4(4 Sell Mums — Make. Money Student Floral Conces sions needs Corps rep resentatives for sales men. Commission sal ary. Call Steve Wright at 845-3430. Rooms available for students at Aggie Hall. 1502 S. Texas. Stlii Horse stalls for rent. 693-5742. Boys only. Furnished apartment, $65, V6 utilities paid. 846-5132 after 6. 4t4 Five bedroom, five bath, older house. Stove and refrigerator. $315. 846-5444. 6tl High school or college student part time. Evening and nights until 10 p.m. and weekends. Housewives or men: day shift, full or part time. Can work from 20-46 hours per week, above minimum wage. Apply in per son only. 9:30-11:00 a.m. if possible. Whataburger, Bryan or College Sta tion. 138tfh ATTENTION MARRIED COUPLES. One and 2 bed room, furnished or unfurnished, apartments. Ready for occupancy. l‘A miles south of campus. Lake for fishing. Washateria on grounds. Country atmosphere. Call D.R. Cain Co. 693-8850, or after 5, 846-8145 or 822- 16135. 124tlh CHILD CARE Needed: Off campus student to fill dorm vac ancy, Utay Hall. Call 693-3082, ask for Luis. HAPPY FACE CHILD CARE CENTER Licensed with 27 years experience. Home cooked meals. Will be open for all home football games. Call 846- 6501. 4 t8 SPECIAL NOTICE Dance every night Music by RAMRODS COUNTRY SHOW La Fiesta Ballroom 1601 Groesbeck Ladies Free 8:30 till 12:00 SERVICES ACADEMIC RESEARCH PAPERS. Thousands on file. Send $1.00 for your 192-page, mail order catalog. 11322 Idaho Ave., No. 206H, Los Angeles, Calif. 90025 (213) 477-8474. 5t80 Need 3 Aggies for night shift, 7-11:30 p.m. Baskin Robbins Ice Cream Store, 2500 Texas Avenue, 779-4024. Wanted: Students who enjoy working with people and enjoy making money. Apply in person 3-C Corral, 1808 Barak Lane, across from Bryan High. 137tfn ROOMMATE WANTED Male student needs roommates to share two bedroom apartment. Tanglewood 224. Call 693-4594 evenings and weekends, or 845-3141 ext. 27. Ask for Don Karell. 7t2 Waitress needed any shift, full or part time. Apply in person, Mon. Fri. Denny’s Restaurant, 2712 So. Texas. Eusebio Munoz, Mgr. ’80. 2t8 Two roommates wanted. $48/month plus utilities. Furnished. Come by Fairway Apts., 6Fafter5p.m. 4t2 WANTED Waitresses, cooks, bus boys needed. Apply in person. In ternational House of Pan cakes, 103 N. College Ave. Female grad student desperately needs place to stay. Leave message at 845-3673. ^3 A&M Methodist Day School, 2 and 3 day pre school programs. 846- 7298. ALLEN Oldsmobile Cadillac SALES -SER\ ICE ‘Where satisfaction is ■stan(laid et/uif)ment ’ 2401 Texas Ave. 823-8002 Service For All Chrysler Corp. Cars Body Work — Painting HALSELL MOTOR COMPANY- INC. Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922| 1411 Texas Ave. -823-8111 ~~ Radio-T.V. Shop Helper. Call Bryan Radio and T.V. 822-4862. 3t8 Someone to sublease in Scandia I. Has two bedrooms, H6 baths. Contact Karen, 693-0593. 4t4 Help Wanted. Housekeeper — general housework. 5 days a week. Call 846-2344. 4t4 WORK WANTED Waitresses needed. University Pizza Hut. 846- 2512. 5t3 Typing. Experienced, fast, accurate. All kinds. 822- 0544. ,• 134t5 INSTRUCTION Full time typing'Symbors-CSlH»28-?723. MiSilfn TENNIS LESSONS. 693-5234 for Hal. 4tll LOST Aggie Senior Ring Class of ’77 am desperate to find if know of whereabouts please call Sean at 693-4876. The Television Sh°p TV & RADIO SERVICE Zenith Sales and Services TV Rental 713 S. MAIN BRYAN 822-2133 AUTO INSURANCE FOR AGGIES: Call: George Webb Farmers Insurance Group 3400 S. College * 823-8051 wins special awards® ,j Special awards will be given Saturday to Texas A&M University at a Corps of Cadets briefing. The 10 a.m. event in the Rudder Theater will be conducted by Corps Commander Robert Harvey and the Corps staff for Air Force Lt. Gen. Raymond B. Furlong, Air University commander, and Army Brig. Gen. Gerald Childress, Third Army ROTC Region commander. Gen. Furlong will review the Corps in its march-in to the Texas A&M-Virginia Tech football game. Col. Thomas R. Parsons, com mandant and professor of military science, announced that the briefing is open to the public. The Texas A&M centennial film, ‘That Certain Spirit ’ will be shown. Awards to be presented cite Texas A&M’s efforts in military officer production. Gen. Furlong will present an Air Force Outstanding Unit Award plaque to Col. Robert Elkins, com mander of the AFROTC instructor detachment here. Detachment 805 was named this summer as an out standing unit and cited for top officer production. Under Col. Elkins, it had 240 Air Force officers commissioned in 1974-75. Gen. Childress will present the Third Army ROTC Region Com manders Trophy, won by Aggie Army cadets at the Fort Riley, Kan., summer camp for the third straight year. To win the Commanders Trophy, an institution must have the best combined score in summer camp performance including military pro ficiency, leadership and peer ratings, physical fitness and marksmanship. Texas A&M had 87 cadets at the Riley camp, among 2,500 from 133 colleges and universities in 17 states of the middle U.S. Efforts of the entire A&M group were combined for the trophy winning score, said Col. Parsons. He also credited on-campus guidance and example of Army personnel as signed here. Many of them also worked as cadre at the Riley camp. John L. Ballantyne of Alexandria, Va., was chosen as the outstanding cadet of the two-phase 1976 ROTC advanced camp. A senior civil en gineering major, he commands Company L-l in the Cadet Corps. Military proficiency awards given by the American Legion and Re serve Officer Association were cap tured by Michael L. Galvin, Com pany B-2 commander, andStel McLennan, both of San Anlcj and Michael C. Burkard, ki j dale, Va. Summer camp company le^ l ship awards went to Dewey E,5 | ton of Kirbyville, Robert Campbell of Beaumont andCnij] Carlson of Mexia. Platoon leadenj award winners included Broach, Company R-l commi of Bryan. The Aggies had 15 Army rank in the top five per cent fori tary proficiency. IQ Spencer resigns from Geophysii to do research TOW C(jr STEAKS & SEAFOOD ALL YOU CAN EAT ^ 99 Chicken Fried Steak, Texas Toast, Mashed Potatoes, Salad Bar. ALL YOU CAN EAT — 5:00-9:00 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 317 College Avenue 846-8741 TODAY’S CROSSWORD PUZZLE UNITED Feature Syndicate Thursday's Puzzle Solved: Dr. Terry Spencer, head TAMU’s Geophysics Depart®] since 1966, has resignedhisadms trative post and will devoteiiilllia to teaching and research, annotita Geosciences Dean Earl Cook Dean Cook named Dr. U Gangi to serve as acting deparha head. _ “Dr. Spencer has providedvili | able leadership to the Geopkvsi It n Department for the past decade*! A Aj built it into one of the mostitr spected programs in its field, Dea i Cook said. &V'| Spencer came to Texas A&Mfi: Chevron Research Corp., where was a senior research physicist earned his undergraduate degree the University of California at li Angeles and Ph.D. at California stitute of Technology. Dr. Gangi, professor geophysics, has been a membei the Texas A&M faculty since li and was promoted to his presei rank in 1970. Previously, hetangl jjj 1 at Massachusetts Institute! Technology and, earlier inli career, was associated with Spat General Corp. He holds three it grees from UCLA. leen: larles ACROSS 1 Annapolis student 5 Watch pockets 9 Inscribed upright stone 1 4 Overhang 1 5 Continent: Comb, form 1 6 Great Lake 1 7 Red River Rebellion leader 18 Menu item 19 Synthetic fiber 20 Striped 22 Trauma 23 Paradise 24 Zoo structure 25 Boy’s name 28 Greeting with respect 32 Where Cardiff is 33 Made on a loom 34 — de mef: com 4 1 Introductory statements 43 Translate symbols 44 State 45 Satiate 46 Consent to 49 Scolding, by nature 53 Punjab Muslims 54 Ditch around a castle 55 Mountain: Comb, form 56 Full of years 5 7 Mademoi selle 58 NFL team M I 0 N DAMP R E M I E R R E 0 T B I O L L E C L E R K S ■ P R E I M I I S S L E E S T J O A L B E A N C S E T R A G E Beetle epidemic rampant in Texas a of I ilory Associated Press AUSTIN, Tex. — Gov. Briscoe announced Thursday hell declared 34 East Texas counties! disaster area because of an epidei of the Southern Pine Beetle. Infestation “spots” total morel 7,000, nearly twice as many as year, Briscoe said. nils v leerin em. M led t ucatoi io hav le deve 9 Hunter's weapon 10 Lathe attachment 11 Man's name 59 Parts played 12 Author Anita 60 Mourning token 61 Unite securely DOWN 1 Persian: Abbr. 2 Cafe au 3 "Well, hardly — 13 Landers, Sothern, et al 21 Citrus drinks 33 Gamble 36 Aspect 37 Delicate fabric 39 and loan 40 Rose: Baseballer 42 Severe hunger 43 Moved swiftly The estimated tree mortalityul is equivalent to a wood product valii loss of $8.5 million a month Briscoe’s proclamation orders'll necessary measures, both publicanJ private, be implemented to mef this threat to our forestry resources ssor C esas At 24 Holes in the ground 25 Marsh Seasickness 4 Accepted as Animal 35 Encompassed true by 36 Makes out well 37 Asian monk 38 Came upon 39 Wise men 40 Called on the inter- 5 Attach firmly in place 6 Many times 7 Reared 8 Spread thickly 22 Merchandis-45 Fissile rock ing events 46 Jack ——: TV entertainer 47 Inferred conclusion 48 Marsh bird 49 Plow’s bottom surface 50 Pakistan's neighbor 5 1 Partly: Prefix 52 Great number 54 Cat’s sound The counties are: Anderson, Angelina, Bowie, Cass, Chamben Cherokee, Gregg, Grimes, Hardin" ^ Harris, Harrison, Houston, Jasper Jefferson, Liberty, Marion, Mont gomery, Morris, Nacogdoches, Newton, Orange, Panola, Pol, handler 2 7 Type 28 Sources of pain 29 Insect’s adult stage 30 Called 31 Space in a forest Rusk, Sabine, San Augustine, Sai Jacinto, Shelby, Smith, Trinily Tyler, Upshur, Walker and Waller. NEARLY NEW THRIFT SHOP 711 S. Main Wednesday thru Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Ladies resale clothing. Quality clothes at fc prices. Clothes taken on consignment. 779-1731 145 WEST LOOP LADIES CLINIC 2909 West Loop South Houston, Texas 713-622-2170 • Termination of Pregnancy • Free Pregnancy Testing nts ei rricuh ieworl lived h lEngi varioi :ars. H Mechi -ack AUST eCon rytoc Alan Steelman Your next U.S. Senator will be here Tues. Sept. 14th 601 1:00 Rudder Tower - A reception will be held at 2:15 in 205-206 of the MSC. Everyone is invited to attend. PD. FOR BY COLLEGE REPUBLICANS