Page 6 THE BATTALION TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1978 JURISPRUDENCE? Become Student Legal Aid. For more info, go by 306 YMCA or call 846-0446. Applications close February 8. TEXAS fl&m memorial /tudent Center Candidate disapproves Consol voting process A Texas attorney general candi date expressed his disapproval of a voting procedure used by the A&M Consolidated School Board in elect ing Elliott Bray as vice president of the board. The candidate. Price Daniel Jr., addressed students at the Memorial Student Center cafeteria Friday af ternoon. Local media had questioned the legality of the Bryan vote taken last week under terms of the Open Meetings Act. The Board members cast their ballots in secret. The Open Meetings Act does not state whether a secret vote is permitted or if all votes should be made by voice. Daniel questioned the legality of a secret vote. “But a secret vote is certainly in violation of the spirit of the Open Meetings Act,’ Daniel said. Daniel was Texas House speaker and advocated the Open Meetings Act when it was brought into legisla tion in 1973. Sun Theatres 333 University 846-9808 CAfTlERA COmmiTTEE present/ £Pa/cm 78 Entry fee: 75C per print DEADLinE * mflRCH 1. 1918 For complete rule/, come by /tudent Program/ Office, room 2l6.m./.C. Leadership applications for Officer Positions in the MSC Council and Direct- The only movie in town Double-Feature Every Week Open 10 a.m.-2 a.m. Mon.-Sat. 12 Noon - 12 Midnight Sun No one under 18 Escorted Ladies Free BOOK STORE & 25c PEEP SHOWS Big Savings! Aggies rate big savings! Iwith coupons from The| Student Purchase Pro- |gram pamphlet. You can! pick yours up in room 216 iof the MSC. Do it now! Campus Names n Soldier’s Medal given for heroism Major Marc B. Powe, class of ‘61, was awarded the Soldier’s Medal recently. Powe distin guished himself by heroism in volving personal danger and vol untary risk of life at the United States Embassy building in Moscow, USSR. During a multimillion dollar fire that enveloped the upper floors of the Embassy, Major Powe directed efforts of ensuring the security and protection of ex tremely sensitive classified areas. With fire above and below, Major Powe for over three hours suc cessfully prohibited access of foreign personnel into the classified areas. This prevented compromise of the area and pos sible detriment to the United States Government. The exemplary courage, dedication, and heroism displayed by Major Powe, reflects great credit upon him and the United States Army, the award citation said. sity have received scholars! I from several Texas chapterso( 1 American Society of Safety E| f neers. They are Karen Ellerson Stan Zwinggi, both of San tonio, Mark Riddle of Fort and Tad Schell of Houston, The scholarships totaled ns $2,000 said Dr. Richard Kouf p industrial engineering proless The awards, intended; juniors and seniors, are giver basis of scholastics, need, ml competitive exam. The rolled guard Student promotel he Be to Marine captaii 10 Aim this Texas Engineers nresent awards Four senior safety engineering ^ students at Texas A&M Univer- Texas A&M student Keitl jj e ] }U Stephens of San Antonio hast^ ]j s promoted to captain in the! Marine Corps. I n - 0V Capt. Stephens is compltt |‘\y e studies here toward ana® science degree. The promo. L g ceremony and pinning ofs i er | rank was conducted by Col.| Ivins, professor of naval scieul An A&M student dwl 1967-70, Capt. Stephens] the Marine Corps in 1970andil commissioned through 1 Enlisted CommissioningP| gram in 1973. tHe VARSI SHOP HAIR CARE FOR GUYS &GA1 |f 301 PATRICIA NORTHGATE 846-7401 REDKEil orate are now being ac cepted in the SPO, Room 216, MSC. For more in- Tickets Available at MSC Box Office 845-2916 A6J formation, come by the SPO or call 845-1515. Deadline for applications is February 7, 1978. © Now Better Than Ever. You Will Be Pleased With These Carefully Prepared and Taste Tempting Foods. 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