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Page 4 THE BATTALION THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1977 MSC Travel Committee and Overseas Loan Fund has LOANS to TAMU Students for study and travel abroad applications at SPO Desk/216 MSC please sign up for an interview time For further info, call Travel Committee, 845-1515 or come by 216 MSC. First aid team formed ion campus By MARGIE SANTAMARIA If you had needed volunteer first aid a year and a half ago, the only organized source on campus was the University Health Center. Laura L. Kitzmiller, Health and Physical Education Department instructor-coach, said clubs and ath letic teams began asking for volun teer first aiders to be present at cer tain events. Kitzmiller said some events, such as the rodeo, require experienced first aiders, so a few of her students combined their efforts to form a first aid team. From this, the Emergency Care Team has evolved, she said. The team is working with Dr. Claude B. Cos wick Jr., director of the University Health Center, and serving both the university and the community. “If, in the event we would have a disaster here, we would be called by Dr. Goswick to assist him and the medical staff there,” Kitzmiller said. “We re registered with the Civil Defense here in case something would happen, like a tornado, we would be of assistance to the com munity,” she said. WORSHIP SERVICES AT 9:15 A.M. AND 10:45 A.M. WORSHIP CELEBRATION AT 6 P.M. Bible Studies Available DANIEL, Mondays. 8:30 p.m. REVELATION. Tuesdays, 8:30 p.m. GENESIS, Thursdays, 7:00 p.m. UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL 315 N. Main 848-8887 That Place PROGRESSIVE PRECISION HAIRCUTTING 707 TEXAS Hubert Beck. Pastor 846-6933 ) ^ I wonder if there's such a thing as a spiritual den tist. I think my whole personality is full of cavities We’re not sure if we qualify for being "spiritual dentists" or not, but if you feel like this, we would invite you to come in for some "fillings" this Sunday I Get Your Free University Deposit Refunds ON Tuesday - April 19th 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday - April 20th 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Room 216 - MSC Last chance — after Wednesday No More Refunds will be given IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS CALL - 845-1515 AGGIE CINEMA’S MATINEE SERIES presents CjTXt BALLOU Sunday, April 17 701 Rudder Tower Admission: $1.00 With TAMU I.D. 2:00 P.M. Advance Tickets At The Box Office LOUPOT’S BOOKSTORE • YOUR CALCULATOR HEADQUARTERS • LOUPOT’S BOOKSTORE • YOUR CALCULATOR HEADQUARTERS HP Spring Bonanza! Loupot’s & Hewlett-Packard have combined a Super Spring Bonanza on HP Calculators While They Last HP 65 The health center lends its ambu lance when the team needs to stabilize a victim while transporting him to receive emergency care, Kitzmiller said. She said the MSC gives the club money which is used to obtain more equipment. Team members have various qualifications to care for victims. Some members are Energency Medical Technicians (EMT), a few are Emergency Care Attendants (EGA), and many are enrolled in the current EMT class, Kitzmiller said. This is the first semester the class has been offered here and there is a long list of people waiting to take the course, Kitzmiller said. The only prerequisite is a standard or an advanced first aid certification. This semester 30 out of 80 students were chosen for the course, Kitzmiller said. The students are trained in all dif ferent types of emergency care con cerning bleeding, breathing, splint ing, and removing and lifting the victim, Kitzmiller said. She said she conducts part of the training, with help from local volunteer physi cians, registered nurses, para medics and others experienced in rescue training. tilde r Each student is required to com plete 40 hours of in-hospital train ing, Kitzmiller said. They train at Houston’s Methodist Hospital and the Veteran Administration Hospi tal there, she said. Students also train at Scott-White Hospital in Temple and Seaton Hospital in Austin, Kitzmiller said. The Emergency Care Team re ceives other assistance from South- more Hospital in Pasadena and Methodist Hospital in Corpus Christi, she added. Students have to make five ambu lance runs. “We’ve had the unique opportunity to make these runs with the paramedics and EMTs in Hous ton,” she said. Some students J making runs with Mid-Tex amlf lance service in Bryan. Many students have been ablfl use a system called Telemetry, J said. Electrodes are placed on f victim and a tape is run on his a® dition, which is radioed to BenTi® By KAi General Hospital in Hou st;l me stu den where a physician waits to give trying vice as the victim is being tJL sors say P° rted - 'Ere studen After passing the four-hol’Rumor got course, each student is permittedrv Committe take the state EMT test. Will passing grade they are certified “A” EMTs, Kitzmiller said. t has beco fy to flunk on D. Sto if account ersity, sai< this would Other certifications include: vanced certification by the Ami can Red Cross, basic Cardio Puforthe same ti nary Recussitation (CPR) certifcKLd ” he sai tion, Instructor’s CertificationrStolle, an ur cardio pulmonary recussitation : thc acccunti the Red Cross and the Heart Ifflty quality sociation. firsc quality KANM album playlist HITS George Benson In Flight Eagles Hotel California Kansas Leftoverture The Steve Miller Band Fly Like an Eagle Jethro Tull Songs from the Wood Fleetwood Mac Rumours Stevie Wonder Songs in the Key of Life Pink Floyd Animals Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band Night Moves Electric Light Orchestra A New World Record Bad Company Burning Sky America Harbor The Marshall Tucker Band Carolina Dreams Genesis Wind and Wuthering Jeff Beck and the Jan Hammer Group Live Procol Harum Something Magic Foreigner Foreigner Klaatu Klaatu ZZ Top Tejas The Kinks Sleepwalker Sea Level Sea Level Nils Lofgren 1 Came To Dance Peter Gabriel Peter Gabriel Average White Band Person to Person Justin Hayward Songwriter Weather Report Heavy Weather Jennifer Wames Jennifer Wames RISERS Emerson, Lake and Palmer Works Renaissance Sleepwalker Return to Forever Musicmagic FADERS Janis Ian Miracle Row Gary Wright The Light of Smiles Peter Frampton Frampton Comes Alive Al Stewart The Year of the Cat Wings Wings Over America Santana Festival George Harrison Thirty-three and a Third Linda Ronstadt Greatest Hits Queen A Day at the Races Rufus Ask Rufus David Bowie Low Rod Stewart A Night on the Town Jimmy Buffett Changes in Attitudn, Changes in Latitudes Boston Boston Jackson Browne The Pretender NEW ALBUMS Cecilio and Kapono Night Music Tom Ranier Ranier Walter Egan Fundamental Roll Roy Harper One of those Days in EngU Nova Wimana The Washington Hillbillies Was/iinglw Hillbillies Dusty Chaps Honky Tank Music Rita Coolidge Anytime, Anywhere Hoyt Axton Snowhlind Friend Savoy Brown The Best of Savoy Brown The Yardbirds Greatest Hits Miles Davis Water Babies Boys in the Bunkhouse Boys in the Bnni- house Barry Miles and Co. 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