The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, August 30, 1977, Image 7

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THE BATTALION
TUESDAY, AUGUST 30. 1977
Page 7
Lined up in front of G. Rollie White Coliseum yesterday
were the scheduling Revisers, a group of students who began
'ottery, weaving
ill MSC Gallery
is an
ity of
to tliel|
ve assii
(, D.
By JULIE SPEIGHTS
Biittalion Staff
e Memorial Student Center
ery exhibit of clay and fiber is a
escape from the hurried pace
e new semester.
e pottery items on display are
itions by Rhoda Krammer, MSC
shop instructor. Krammer has
|bited her works through the
West in her six years as a potter,
rammer says she is fascinated
the functional as well as the ar-
aspects of clay art. The natural
jn of the clay itself calls for de
ls inspired by nature, she said,
assist!* | se designs which comprise the
ijority of her work.
haveiF 6 h as done graduate study at
0 f Ejj 8 Sorbonne in Paris, France, the
matteis i' vers ' t y Wisconsin and
tltford College in Illinois and is a
imber of the Texas Potters Guild
d the American Craft Council.-
^ Penny Rupley, whose three-
* ensional weavings are also on
lay, is a visiting lecturer in the
artment of Educational Cur
ium and Instruction. ■>, »
lupley has been working with
rs since L97I but began early
year experimenting with
ledlies* e -dimensional weavings.. .
/ler p he says that the woven faces she
UtlW
ixas
creates have limitless possibilities
for self-expression and are things
people relate to.
Prior to creating weavings, her
main interest was in abstract tex
tural and paintings of faces and
sculpture.
She is a member of Texas De
signer Craftsman, Houston De
signer Craftsman and American
Crafts Council. She has exhibited
her works in several shows and has
done several commissioned pieces.
The exhibit will continue through
Oct. 2 in the Gallery on the first
floor of the MSC.
Graduate student
receives fellowship
Graduate student Gary D.
Couples of Odessa has been named
to one of 43 Hertz Foundation fel
lowships nationwide for the fall.
Couples graduated summa cum
laude, in geology from Texas A&M
University' in 1974.'. Winner of the?;
1974 College of Geosciences Award 11
here, he earned Distinguished Stu
dent status and won scholarships
from Conoco Oil, Chevron Oil and
Texas A&M.
Battalion photo by Patrick O’Malley
the semester with a complaint against the Texas A&M com
puter.
o'" ■ ■
campus activities
v
Tuesday
Water Pollution Planning Conference,
60] Rudder Tower, 8:00 a. m.
Instruction to Fund Accounting, 501
Rudder Tower, 8 a. m.
Dairy Review, 410 Rudder Tower, 10
a. m.
Police Community Relations Banquet,
201 MSC, 6 p.m.
Cepheid Variable, 701 Rudder Tower,
6:30 p.m.
Water Ski Club, 301 Rudder Tower,
7:30 p. m.
New Faculty Dinner, 226 MSC, 7:30
p.m.
Wednesday
Police Community Relations Institute,
3rd Floor Rudder Tower, 8 a.m.
Instructions to Fund Accounting. .501
Rudder Tower, 8 a.m.
Administrative Procedures, 206 MSC.
8:30 a.m.
Student Teacher Certification, 401
Rudder Tower, 4:30 p.m.
Lambda Sigma, .504 Rudder Tower,
7:00 p.m.
Women in Communications, 004 Reed
McDonald Bldg, 7:30 p.m.
Women's Soccer Club, 402 Rudder To
wer, 6:30 p.m.
Recreation: Bridge, 206 MSC, 7:1.5
p.m.
TAMU International Folkdaneers, 7:30
p.m.
Social Dance Club, 224 MSC, 7:30p.m.
A6cM Stamp Club, 404 Rudder Tower.
7:30 p.m. ,
Sailing Club, 410 Ru.ddtVvTower. '7:30
p.m. T: f ;
.Class of ‘80, 502 Rndwer Tow'^r. 7:30
p.m.
Accounting Society, 601 Rudder Tower.
7:30 p.m.
Army ROTC, 701 Rudder Tower, 7:30
p. m.
Thursday
Police Community Relations Institute.
3rd Floor Rudder Tower, 8 a.m.
1 Physical Dist. Planning Meeting. .510
Rudder Tower, 12:30 p.m.
Administrative Seminar. 410 Rudder.
3:30 p. m.
Omega Phi Alpha, 145 MSC, 6:30 p.m.
Circle K, 140A MSC, 7:00 p.m.
Water Ski Club, 601 Rudder Tower,
7:()() p.m.
Arts Committee, 2(Xi MSC, 7:30 p.m.
Cepheid Variable, "Bell, Book and
Candle, 701 Rudder Tower. 8 p.m.
Friday
Last Day to Register for Classes
Police Community Relations Institute.
3rd Floor Rudder Tower, 8 a.m.
Aggie Cinema, "The Shootist, Rudder
Theatre. 8:00 p. m.
Saturday
Recreation Committee, 212 MSC. • 8
a.m.
Aggie Cinema. "The Shootist. Rudder
Theatre, 8:00 p.m.
Sunday
Recreation Committee. 137 212
MSC, 8 a.m. '
President’s Endowed Scholars Dinner.
210 MSC. .5:30 p.m.
C hess Committee, 302 Rudder Tower
x Al^ha Pm olj(') Buclcli r lower. 6
p. in.
Drive friendly..
School’s open
George Ann Hoke, Judy Fondy, Kathy Grimes,
Vickie Matthews, Judy McCann.
PROFESSIONAL HAIR
DESIGN
1510 Holleman College Station
693-1772
0 SEBRING
Kg
se
While its still free.
WELCOME BACK AGGIES!
o=
ftJ
=o
in
IT
err
n
u
o=
y
gif
af!
Presents
The History of The Beetle
and
Magical Mystery Tour
All the years of Beatlemania - from the first U. S. concert to the last.
August 29 - Sept. 4
In The MSC Lounges and Snack Bar
Jeni Malara,
Student
“I had C’s in high school. After
Evelyn Wood Reading Dynamics,
I was able to maintain an A average”
Chris Walsh,
Engineering
“It’s boring to read the way
most people are taught.
This way, you look at a
page of print—you see the
whole page. It’s great!”
John Futch,
Law Student
“With 60 briefs a week,
the average student takes
all week to prepare for
class. In an evening,
I’m finished!’
Jim Creighton,
Student
“It’s easy. Once you
know how to do it, it’s
super easy!”
Richard St. Laurent,
Teacher
“I was skeptical, but now I’m
reading around 2300 words a
minute. Puts you that much
ahead of everyone else!’
It’ll make homework a lot easier this year. In fact, you can cut your study time almost
in half with the copyrighted techniques you learn in one free lesson. We’ll give you the
incredible secrets to easy speed reading, better concentration and greater comprehension.
Taught in more than 300 cities throughout the U.S. It’s easy. It’s fun. It works.
Increase your reading speed as much as 100%!
: >
TODAY AND TOMORROW
4:00 P.M. OR 8:00 P.M.
COLLEGE STATION
RAMADA INN
410 South Texas Ave.
Across From Texas A&M
TM
□ EVELYN WOOD READING DYNAMICS
©Copyright 1976 Evelyn Wood Rondinq Dynamics Inc.