NTED Committee appointments set ASH? ours? (ny paper rouii irnoons. 648 DO led individual! axas C )ly: Brazos Va' 202 E. 271. nance per 2 mornings ■ Some ex- son At IICKEN sity ately!!! vers Fot District ne work this now for .50 perhw drivers pW at end ol 5 insurance rates. Car i Hours pet ailableboth bus routes W! 20 179tfn laiMa L Students at Texas A&M Univer sity are able to take an active role in the operation of the Universty. Through membership on various committees, students are able to provide valuable input and take part in the making decisions. Students apply for these commit tees, which are also include faculty members and administrators, after the spring elections. Questions or input may be di rected to the student representative on a particular committee or to Jim Pratt, University Committees Coordinator, in the Student Gov ernment Office, Room 216, Memo rial Student Center, or at 845-3051. Following is a list of the 1979-80 student representatives: I, Committees Reporting to the President Students’ Rights Appeals Panel: University Panel: Academic Appeals John Calhoun, Dudley Viles. University Panel: Disciplinary Appeals Cassandra Sheppard, William Altman. Marcus Watts, Roddy Dunnell, Gross. Peter Greaves, Brian J. Athletic Council: Ronald Kapavik. Fiscal Appeals Panel: George Black, Cheryl Kucherka, Brown, Cathleen O'Connor. Billy Classified Ads II. Committees of the Academic Council Council on Teacher Education: Thomas Gregory, Tamilea McKelvy, De nise Shiver. Curriculum Committee: Mary Hutchison, Paul Campbell. Graduate Council: Aubrey Johnson. International Student Advisory Committee: Stuart Coles, Elizabeth Penders, Elizabeth Hartman Library Council: Allen Dewey, William Jentsch, Jr., Julie Smiley, John McCray. Rules & Regulations Committee: Paul Bettencourt, Robert Ingram, Nancy Bunch, Frederick Bayler, Deborah May. Scholarship Committee: Brian K. Miller, Jane Black. III. Committees Reporting to the Vice President for Academic Affairs VII. Committees of the Vice President for Business Affairs: Laundry Committee: Timothy Cowden, David Rencurrel, James Barolak, Sean Rudolph, Michele Stell, James Travis, John Carpenter, Cassandra Sheppard. Vni. Committees Reporting to the Vice President for Student Services IX. Committees of the Vice Pres ident for Student Services Advertising & Publicity Commit tee: Cheryl Leavitt, Susan Hatridge, William Stanley. Information Committee: Center Advisory Bonfire mittee: and Yell Leaders Corn- Shuttle Bus Operations Commit tee: Paula Sorrells, Brewster. Rebecca Rieger, John Student Organizations Board: George Black, James Pratt, Michelle Scud- der, Teresa Beshara, Robert Shield, Brian Gross, Michael Formby. Traffic Panel: Michael Weaver, Kenneth Pfeil, David Gray, Dara Flinn, John Carpenter, Marianne Petersen, Stephen Hawrylak. Kenneth Cross, Sally Takacs, Susan Fon- teno, Sandra Bailey, Bruce Martin, Harvey Hawkins, Jr., Gregory Dew. Chapel Committee: John Groce, Michael Marshall, Theresa Schulz, Robert Walker, Robert Shield. Concessions Committee: Mark Kirkpatrick, Kaelyn Cook, Sandra Farringer, William Jentsch, Jr. Mary Hutchison, Nancy Bunch, Gail Jolly, Julie Smiley. Traffic Appeals Panel: Michael Snow, Jefirey Stauss, Thomas Wil son, Patrick Lackey, Jon Bessell, Joanne Xavier, Lynette Warthen, Glen Starr, Rita Brown, Ronald Linsay. Menu Board: Sbisa: Nancy Bunch, Frederick Mergner, III, Richard Berthelson, Barbara Thompson, Kathleen McElroy, Gregory Millsap. Commons: William Way, Sheryl Balcar, Dale Fisseler, Carol Stevens, Gwen Moore, David Gary. Duncan: Terrence Frost, Timothy Cowden, David Rencurrel, Robert Yawn, Laura Johnson, Michael Kendall. Evaluation Publications: of Student Services University tee: Recreation Commit- Annemarie May, Holly Brown, Susan Hat ridge, Michael Zotzky, Robert Meadows. Who’s Who Committee: Kenneth Cross, Bill Jones, Roy Brantley, Julia Arthur, Kenzy Hallmark, Barbara Thompson, William Way, Deborah Walker, Nancy Nelson, Bradley Smith, Robert Van Winkle, Jr. Michelle Scudder, John Groce, Cheryl Leavitt. Health Center Advisory Commit tee: Randall Farmer, Sheryl Balcar, John Rheiner, Harry Langley, Elizabeth Hartman. Hensel Park Committee: SUZUKI OF BRENHAM 1805 WEST LOOP 290 BRENHAM, TEXAS 77833 713 836-4700 750CC SPECIALS ALSO! BIG SUZUKI BARGAINS ON THE BEST BIG BUY! And here's what one magazine has to say about our flashy GS-1000EN, with its mag-type wheels and racy styling ... $3399.00 "When the dust finally settled and the shriek of multi-cylinder engines was heard no more, we had a winner: the Suzuki GS-1000E, the best all-around one-litre hyperbike money can buy." Cycle Guide November, 1978 Plus, here's a review about Suzuki's latest, the GS-1000LN Low Singer, with its leading-axle forks and custom step saddle .. . 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Business Sophomore 9. Education Graduate 10. Liberal Arts Graduate 11. Liberal Arts Senior *••• They met at the funeral of a perfect stranger. From then on, things got perfectly stranger and stranger. Paramount Pictures Presents HAROLD and MAUDE starring RUTH GORDON BUDCORT Co-starring Vivian Pickles, Cyril Cusack, Charles Tyner, Ellen Geer Produced by Colin Higgins and Charles B.Mulvehill Executive Producer Mildred Lewis, Written by Colin Higgins Directed by Hal Ashby With Songs by Cat Stevens Color by Technicolor [ge nUMTU CU1DMCE SlKtESTlOi, A Paramount Picture FRI. & SAT. SEPT. 21-22 SUN. SEPT. 23 MID.-THEA. 8 p.m.-THEA. $1.25 with TAMU I.D. ADVANCE TICKETS AVAILABLE AT MSC BOX OFFICE MON.-FRI. 9 A.M.-4 P.M. TICKETS ALSO AVAILABLE 45 MIN. BEFORE SHOWTIME