The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 05, 1979, Image 9

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    THE BATTALION Page 9
THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1979
New bill stops
unexpected
police search
United Press International
HARTFORD, Conn. — Gov.
Ella T. Grasso has signed legislation
prohibiting surprise police searches
of Connecticut newsrooms — the
first major bill to clear the Legisla
ture this year.
The newsroom search bill passed
both the House and the Senate with
relative ease a few weeks ago, but
the governor waited until Tuesday
to sign it.
Originally, Grasso said she was
concerned that the same protection
privileges accorded the news media
in the bill were not extended to
Connecticut’s other citizens.
Under the new law, authorities
would have to obtain a subpoena,
rather than just a search warrant.
Judges give priceless expertise
Battalion photo by John Miller
iDoyou want to be judged on a scale of 1 to 10? Then drive by
' Peoplei
f the,
w hatd
Vo chest]
ded
‘cident]
^ We wod
he corner of Jersey and Anderson on any clear Monday from
of claims shy
hould interact
4:30 to 6 p.m. The judges from left to right are Tom Lyda,
Robin Shannon, Jim Bowman and Mike Balog.
Sun Theatres
infomitlJ
hie United Press International
t had ^.LUBBOCK — If your voice occa-
allv quavers, you blush fre-
re wasmlP^y an< d often find it difficult to
rityoftlli with casual acquaintances,
in itilj’t Ixpect any sympathy if you
with Lynda Haynes.
heyJHayni s, 27, a doctoral candidate
lit dir [^ e F exas Tech University home
tly intoid Hiily life department, will be
t^g j r ||(|ujting her ’shyness” course
and mi jN April-
i Frick ™ ei the course was first taught
Hendrie ty ea) Haynes found it difficult to
lown Cel < | t ' rnant ! s °f her shy students,
re andlli wa hesitant to push them to do
4 me things they don’t feel comfort-
iaccepilV^ 11 ’” s he said.
,t e ” This month she will conduct a
caiyi, ree-freck, nine-hour “shyness”
) inn r irse l on campus — one of only a
idful of such workshops in North
izensblB, „ . , .
Already, Haynes is planning a
milar course in May for non-
s idenls.
S l« Ihad a lot of response from the
ill mmanity, ” she said. “This made
I ; think (shyness) is a problem
? p L j (i it’s relevant to people who are
v irking and married and every-
I • ing. Bo I may do another one in
[1 ay for the community. ”
Thelproblem, the experts say,
ternatioMl anifests itself in a variety of ways:
Conn,' anlindividual’s reluctance to
s Three! eakpr his quiet way of talking;
r plant! lurejto make eye contact; lack of
illing it J-aslertion; a retiring, reserved
eyacmtilari; discomfort when with
hers; blushing or plain self-
for Ai hsciousness.
lid Tuest^hil month’s shy participants,
aims mat irhapi, will learn to communicate
: saidftoelffectively, both verbally and
et up nr h-vlrbally, and to broaden their
ntwereil-rehnforcement, to talk about
aesday. clings openly and develop greater
lofHM'g-cIhfidence.
undent ll thmk one of the most effective
inceand hanl is encouraging them to do
[outside the group setting,
s intno^week, I’ll say, T want you to do
ill J —_
Island.
these types of things: introduce
yourself to three new people, go
somewhere where you’ll meet new
people.’
Many people, she said, given the
option of sticking their nose out and
taking the risks of getting negative
reactions from people will choose
not to do anything.
But it is through discomfort —
the demand that shy persons in
crease their social contacts — that
progress is achieved, she believes.
Shyness itself may just be a label
the individual bestows on himself,
she said.
“I think what happens is maybe
people who identify themselves as
shy say T feel this way, but other
people don’t.’ It may be very natural
and valid that you would feel that
way. If you label yourself a shy per
son, then that by definition means
you are.”
333 University 84€
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12 Noon - 12 Midnight Sun
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\1 aster son
Student Body President
vote
ANDREW COOK
v.p. external affairs!
the ‘FLYING DUTCHMAN’
will bring
the ‘WINDS of CHANGE’
Thow do you
\SPEU ACtGilE’ p
WHERBS
Texas
Hoiae. of
THE world's
MOST CROWDED
PARKING*
Lots
SO, MOW THAT WE’VEj
FOUND A PIACE, MOV//
DO WE G.ET THE^
DOORS OPEN?j
(Sum roof
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DEDICATED
TO WORK FOR
A SOLUTION!-
BRAD
SMITH
FOR V. P
STUDENT
SERVICES
i said
cannot
ent of til
Beware
Watch Out
For The
Heart Fund
Stick-up!
Reward
$500
GRAND
OPENING
SNOOK OPEN RODEO!
APRIL 13th & 14th
Rough. . . Tough. . . Action
Packed Excitement. Tickets
available at Court’s Western
Wear & Saddlery or at gate.
2Vi miles west of Snook on FM 60.
(Intersection FM 60 and FM 3058)
The Stick-up for Heart
Fund is on April 3,4,5.
STARLIGHT BALLROOM
2 nights - April 13th & 14th
RED STEAGALL
and the Coleman County Cowboys
BAJLUIMHIIM
The villians were last
seen at these
locations:
MSC Fountain
Academic Bldg.
Sbisa
Shuttle Bus
Stops
(Rudder & Commons)
Sponsored by:
Alpha Phi Omega
Fred Bayler - Student Government Vice President for Rules &
Regulations
Joe Beall - Student Government Vice President for External
Affairs
Kevin Patterson - Student Government Vice President for Stu
dent Services
Laura Brockman - Student Speaker Pro Tempore
Teresa Beshara - MSC Director of Projects
Kelly Bull - Pan-Hellenic President
Gary Copplnger - Corps Chaplain
Bill Dugat - Corps Sergeant Major
Mike Formby - Corps Scholastic Sergeant
Beverly Gross - Accounting Society President
Bill Jones > Sophomore Class President
Ann Marie Landis - MSC Director of Public Relations
Lynn Knaupp - MSC Vice President for Programs
Ronnie Lastovica - Senior Class President
Scott Patton - Deputy Corps Commander
Ben Shanklin - Head Yell Leader
Steve Smith - Commanding Officer Artillery Band
Mike Weaver - Corps Administration Sergeant
Ron Woessner - MSC Vice President for Administration
“Woody” Woodruff - Ass. Fish Camp Director
These Students Actively Support:
JEB
HENSARLING
FOR VICE PRESIDENT EXTERNAL AFFAIRS
Paid for by tha Wayna Morrison and Jab Hansarllng Campaign Commlttaa, Bill Dugat, Ban Shanklin, and Ron Woasanar, Co-Chairman.