Page 6 THE BATTALION THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1979 Let Our Musical Figurines Say “I Love You” Feb. 14 Puppy Plays "You’re Nobody Till Somebody Loves You" Kitten Plays “Tie A Yellow Ribbon" Pandas Play "Love Me - Tender" We have almost 300 music boxes to choose from Happy Cottage 702 N. Rosemary (Across from Luby’s) TVISC TRAVEL HEY AGS, WHAT ARE YOU DOING THIS SUMMER? Why not travel or study overseas? For more in- formation, contact Rusty Phelps, MSC TRAVEL COMMITTEE in Room 216 MSC or 845-1515. Travel loans for travel or study programs are also available — apply Feb. 5-19 In 216 MSC. The films of Gerald Malanga Feb. 12, 8:00 p.m Rudder Auditorium Gerard Malanga This special film program consists of 3 avant-garde films: Vision (1976) 34 min., April Diary (1970) 31 min., and an excerpt from Four Stars (1967) 35 min. a film by Andy Warhol. These films are not available for commercial distribution and are, therefore, unrated. For Your Class Formal Senate ok bill to alte parking Let Welch’s make it fit Impress that certain someone. let the professionals at Welch’s cleaners do your alterations. fast - courteous service WELCH'S CLEANERS Town & Country Shopping Center 3819 E. 29th By DILLARD STONE Battalion Staff The Texas A&M University 4 dent senate Wednesday recoin mended that the method of campus male parking be change more closely approximate a hu class privilege system. Under the recommendation freshmen and sophomores wouldij designated “underclassmen, would be required to park across 1} railroad tracks on the West Camp® Junior, senior, and graduate slj dents would be classified as perclassmen.” They would recoin parking spaces in lots closer to fe mitories. Currently, sophomores are eluded in the “upperclass" desi| tion, and only freshmen are quired to park across the tracks,Hn bill would change only tions for male dormitory campu students. The bill will be forwarded to Uii versity administrators for approvi Sponsor Brian Gross said he pected implementation of the IS since the University Traffic f approved a virtually identical ommendation. Bob Price, off-campus unde graduate senator, said that perclassmen should receive pri in parking space assignments, k added that the increasing scarcity] on-campus parking spaces wasi more pressing reason for the U adoption. Construction on Kyle Field la taken away many parking spacesh day students and on-campus male Jim Barolak, freshman senate spoke against the bill “for obvim reasons,” he said. The parking bill was the measure voted on Wednesday. Senators also heard several on first reading. The bills will voted on at the next meeting. COLLEGE STATION presents PIZZA SUBS SOMETHING SPECIAL MeINNIS P S VP" * REAL SPECIAL VALENTINES PARTY FEB. 9, 8-1 AGGIELAND INN - drinks ■ food * dancing GIRLS FREE! ISe'llo pou u h TAM toi tai TAM Rt CAM “l Ei ROT Tt MET TEX, BASl P> CEPl gi< . p ' PLA< foi Vli Se ell & U TEX. Sc M DEA to swu Ai VOL n it u Among the new bills are i» sures which would: — Change the method of desif nating honor students. The top: percent within each classification: each college would be placedonll “President’s Honor Roll. ” The set ‘ wo ^ ond 5 percent would be placed) the “Dean’s Honor Roll,” Currently, students with a 3.2o(| better grade point ratio and than 14 hours receive Distinguisl Student designation. — Significantly increase studeti representation on several Univt] sity committees. — Express senate disapprovalfl a proposed increase in on-campf parking ticket fines from $5 to 111 — Commend former ChanceiT Jack K. Williams for his “leaders!^ and outstanding efforts for the l versity.’ — Recommend that graduates sistants be given the option off ticipating in the Teacher Retin] ment System. ctior jQuarl |nd ab inianta Retire Jn e si |ver ai The football team gets its news from the Batt. FEBRUARY 9 Buy Any Long Submarine Sandwich and get a Short One of same FREE SANDWICH LOVERS OF AMERICA UNITE AT CHANELLO'S today!! 846-3768 301 Patricia St. FAST FREE DELIVERY Now Better Than Ever. 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