The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 03, 1979, Image 9

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    THE BATTALION
TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1979
Page 9
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TONGUE TWISTERS CONTEST: The MSC Town Hall is having a
Tongue Twisters Contest at noon at the Rudder Fountain.
\G ECO CLUB: There will be a presentation of distinguished stu
dent awards and a slide show of field trips and election of officers
at 7:30 p.m. in Room 108, Harrington.
UNG DANCE COMMITTEE: The Senior Weekend is approaching
and all interested members of the Class of ’79 are urged to attend a
meeting at 7:30 p.m. in Room 308, Rudder Tower.
PLANT SCIENCES SEMINAR: Elaine Cowan will speak on “The
Effect of Chronic Exposure to Low Levels of Ethylene on Cotton
Seedlings During Germination” at 4 p.m. in Room 112, Plant
Sciences Building.
PLANT SCIENCE CLUB: There will be a meeting at 7:30 p.m. in
Room 103, Plant Sciences Building.
FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES: Will meet at 8 p.m.
in the letterman’s lounge in G. Rollie White Coliseum.
tENNIS TEAM: The men’s team will play SMU here at 1:30 p.m.
AGGIE CINEMA: “Macbeth,” a film adaptation of Shakespeare’s
classic tale of murder, guilt, and revenge will be shown at 8 p.m.
in Rudder Theater. (R)
Wednesday
TOMEN IN COMMUNICATIONS: Dr. Lela Edwards will speak
I on her job experiences in public relations at 6:30 p.m. in Room
I I 002, Reed McDonald.
MSC ARTS COMMITTEE: There will be a mandatory attendance
I K meeting at 7 p.m. in Room 140A, MSC.
POLITICAL FORUM: Sheik Abdullah Tariki will speak on “Energy,
OPEC and the U.S.” at 8 p.m. in Room 206, MSC. Tariki is a
former Saudi Arabian oil minister and co-founder of OPEC.
BRIDGE CLUB: Will play at 7:15 p.m. in the MSC. Check screen
for room number. Everyone is invited to play.
TAMU STAMP CLUB: There will be an activity-trading session at
7:30 p.m. in Room 305AB, Rudder Tower.
fAMU SPORT PARACHUTE CLUB: Will meet at 8 p.m. in Room
301, Rudder Tower.
RESUMES: J. Malon Southerland, assistant director of the place
ment office, will speak on “Effective Resumes,” or “Putting Your
Qualifications on Paper,” at noon in Room 342, Zachry.
[OLF TEAM: The men’s team will play in the All-American In
vitational in Houston.
sday afiti iAGGIE CINEMA: “High Noon,” starring Gary Cooper and Grace
Kelly in this western drama about a retired marshal whose wed
ding is disturbed by the return of a killer who is to arrive on the
noon train, will be shown at 8 p.m. in Room 201, MSC.
Thursday
JJLASS OF ’80 COUNCIL: There will be a meeting at 7:30 p.m. in
I Room 510, Rudder Tower.
TAMU MARINE FELLOWS LECTURE: Dr. John Flipse will
■ speak on “Manganese Nodule Mining” in Sterling C. Evans Li-
I brary.
GUATEMALAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION: Will have officer
elections at 7:30 p.m. in Room 607, Rudder Tower.
lMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST: Will present “College Life” at
7 p.m. in Room 308, Rudder Tower. Dr. Walter Bradley will
B speak on “True Personal Freedom.” Everyone is welcome.
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Editor’s note: This questionaire
was handed in too late to appear in
The Battalion s election tabloid sec
tion (inserted in the newspaper to
day). Brad Smith and John Groce,
whose questionaires appear in the
campaign section, are also running
for Vice President of Student Serv
ices in student government.
Name: John J. Stine
Age: 21
Major: Theatre Arts
Class: Sophomore, ’81
Hometown: Dallas
What are your qualifications for
this position?
My judgement, and my determi
nation in working with people are
my qualifications for V.P. Student
Services. I have the common sense
to start a job and work until it is
finished. I’ve worked within the
Corps of Cadets in our battalion
with ideas for a better and well-
rounded life in the Corps. With the
students on campus, news ideas are
always needed, and I have an open
mind to listen to the people on cam
pus.
How do you feel these qualifica
tions prepare you to intereact with
the student body?
Judgement is very important to
interact successfully with our stu
dent body. When starting a new pol
icy or overhauling an old one we
must keep in mind that it must ben
efit the students. With any policy
changes, problems will arise, quick
responsive decisions to remedy
these problems are a must. But one
cannot stop there. You must have
the determination to follow through
and make sure the programs or
policies are actually benefiting the
student body.
What do you see as the major
problems and issues confronting
the VP for Student Services next
year?
The shuttle bus will have a
thorough examination to see how we
can better serve the majority of the
off-campus students. Ticket distri
bution will be looked at to make
sure students will all have a fair
chance of gaining admission to the
games. Extra attention must be paid
to this area since construction at
Kyle Field will still be going on dur
ing football season. Budget cuts are
also being looked at, and we must
make sure that it will be distributed
according to the needs of the various
organizations on campus.
What changes, if any, do you
plan to make as VP for Student
Services?
I forsee the need for very little
changes in student services. If the
need arises I will do my best to
make sure these changes benefit
you the student.
Why should students pick you
over any of the other candidates?
Because I will represent you, the
student, in my actions as VP for
Student Services. We will have a
well-rounded program next year,
and want to make sure the student
body will have every opportunity to
enjoy and enrich your lifestyle while
attending A&M. Learning doesn’t
just come from books and lectures,
it also comes from the interactions
with other students and in all our
activities.
What do you as a student owe to
the student body as an elected offi
cial, and what do they owe to you?
As an elected official, I owe you
my damndest effort to make sure we
have successful programs in which
to learn from. I want your stay at
A&M to be the most memorable in
your life. I’ll do my best in every
way to make sure you get what you
want. A howdy every now and then
will be sufficient in return, thank
you.
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