THE BATTALION MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1979 Page 7 Island seeks way to formalize dress I roup aims to students about inform issues United Press International BRIDGETOWN, Barbados — Barbados doesn’t want tourists in beachwear or other flimsy attire to go into the downtown business dis trict of the Eastern Caribbean is land. Board of Tourism director Maurice Ward says other Caribbean destinations like Jamaica and the Bahamas allow tourists to travel around anywhere in beachwear, so travelers “do not realize that Bar bados’ standard of dress is different. It is a continuous problem and we will continue to try to solve it.” The tourism board has distributed humorous posters around business establishments showing, for exam ple, a girl with a minibikini in a supermarket being told that all the “goodies should be on the shelves, while a fat man with a stomach bulg ing out over a bathing suit is told in a bank that he doesn’t have to show all his assets. By KENT DUNLAP Battalion Reporter ■norance about educational is- mes and legislation is not new, and he American Student Federation is ittempting to teach today’s college student about the issues that affect aim. ^ The ASF was organized in Oe- ober 1978 by Jeb Hensarling, brnier vice president of the Com- n|tee for External Affairs in the fexas A&M University student se- latc. allow in its second year, the ASF insists of 52 colleges and universi- ies, and is trying to organize a na- iorwide representative group to the educational issues which ping bolster. Marsha PidhenJ en t them most. The number of hools that are members is ex- ed to double by December, said ce Wright, Texas A&M Student mator and ASF Board Trustee. Until now, there has been no lucational group representing stu- lents in Washington. Bhe ASF does not maintain a staff ■Washington. Instead, a govern ment relations officer will be stationed on Ca pitol Hill to Moderate all national legislation. |lSF business will be dealt with pm regional offices maintained at colleges and universities, Wright 1.1 millioDlK, r ight sa j ( i this decentralized system would allow the ASF to be run more efficiently and eco- " 11 t0 ' ll I w:, Hnically because members will use uime, mttdMjr own student government office m the bia* ce> anc j p rov i c l e a student work u d end up i for( ( , ul y' Jur It? government relations officer, m* Star trails®! v ^j || be hired in 1980, uill be responsible for writing a legislative bout |'o™ |) U || e ti n describing the details and loiuid t status of all national education bills. He bulletin will be sent to each '1 to s ' 10 " member school. All schools will be he met upuipj i sight in 4| fexas. He; and thatkfl bite better it l went it he red up to] asked to report their positions on the issue. A national resource center will be provided by the ASF, which will disperse upon request, information on college and university programs to any of the member schools. Most of the past year has been spent on solving logistical problems common to a new national organiza tion, Wright said. One of ASF’s major goals this year is to recruit 100 new member schools by the end of 1979. “Recruiting is now being carried out from the school of each board trustee, who is responsible for con tacting and, if needed, visiting the colleges and universities in the area,” Wright said. “The ASF feels that a broad rep resentative base is necessary to be able to reputably and comfortably claim representation of the nation’s students on Capitol Hill.” Wright said since membership is still in the growth stage, and since the organization will not be ap proaching corporations alumni groups, and others until next semes ter, fundraising activities will be tak ing place at schools across the coun try. “A large portion of the budget of Daylight Savings Time Ends PllHH//® OCT. 28 £ ago, a. o step into liisl denly app« ■d the man toll stunned , he saw tkJ] ittlesnake 1 lEANERS. wen® I AN EXCaiM 3S BUT WEL TERING HARO RESSES.TAfW j HEMS. WA10I JUST A FEW I |ORTH OF FEI| ART.) 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It will also contain informa tion concerning education and education-related subjects. “This is now being collected from the member schools and state and national government agencies, ’ Wriqht said. Wright hopes these goals will prepare the ASF to represent stu dents by 1980. In addition to Wright, two other Texas A&M Student Senators were elected to fill positions in the ASF organization. Sisco Spence was elected to the ASF Board of Trus tees, while Kathy Rivera is the Re source Center Director. DON’T MISS TALKING TO THE HUGHES RECRUITER VISITING YOUR CAMPUS SOON. Contact your placement office for interview dates. HUGHES Creating a new world with electronics AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER M/F Carl Bussells iamond Room The Beauty of Excellence" Diamonds Gold Fashion Jewelry Precious Stones Layaway now for Christmas 3731 E. 29th 846-4708 Town & Country Center MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY DON’T YOU START THEM Stop missing your phone calls. 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