Slouch By Jim Earle ‘I may look like a fool now, but you won t think so when my instructor let's me off early for Easter because I’m so cute and lovable. ” Opinion Deception atA&M Student senators and Texas A&M University President Jarvis E. Miller are engaged in a deception. There’s no other word for it. In a closed session at last Wednesday’s meeting, senators voted to transfer $100,000 from the student service account to the women’s athletics program. Miller suggested the transaction, the bill’s backer said. But wait — these aren’t ordinary student service funds. That account is usually generated by collection of a $33.50 fee. Several senators told Battalion reporters the money will actually come from Texas A&M Bookstore profits. This information casts doubt on the logic of Miller’s expla nation for the whole affair. I % * ii i ii r • i Miller wanted to take the money from an account raised T by billing all students. He felt this would make all Aggies a part of any action the Department of Health, Education and Welfare took against the school for failing to support the women’s program in accordance with federal standards. But all students don’t pay into the bookstore account. Few senators questioned the ethics of the transfer. Few thought to ask if the University is not paying the required amount to women’s athletics. Most were only concerned with saving Texas A&M from the man in the black hat — the HEW investigator. That’s called paranoia. the small society by Brickman Wl\JlNO SYLVEET EK CHEESE WORTH/ A WRITE-IN \JDTL !... L ..YOUR WR\T£ -1N note/ ITS TIKE FOR [ WHAT V 5 YDUR PLATFORM? mmmm... WWMiWM TiqcET. THt curt Ot\£ HERE 'A RUMtJlw' FEft RHA PBKIDEKJT.' I -SHAtCe k HAwT>S AND K'SS Yea ava edu