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THE BATTALION Page 9 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1980 COUPON I April Shower TACO SALE 45C , _ pep® l MEXICAN FOOD each Good every Mon.-Thurs. in April with this coupon. t NEED A STUDY BREAK? | * t * n ° n Fri * and Sat U 107 Dominik in College Station *■ 3312 S. College in Bryan COUPON | During Dead Week, the Multi-Media Department in the Sterling C. Evans Library will present “In Search of.. Monday, April 28 “In Search of Bigfoot” Tuesday, April 29 “In Search of Pyramid Secrets” Wednesday, April 30 “In Search of Ancient Astronauts” PLUS For those students planning a trip home, Thursday, May 1 “Car Care: Starting Tips” Each day the scheduled program will be shown hourly from 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. in Room 204B of the Library. Each program lasts approximately 24 minutes. Free admission. Treat yourself to a brief study break! Special status is given to students with 3.75 ibk'k'k'k'k'k'k'k'k'k'k'k'k'k'k+c *★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ by DEBBIE NELSON Battalion Staff Institution of Dean’s Honor Roll status for students with a grade point ratio of 3.75 or above was approved Wednesday by the Texas A&M Uni versity Academic Council. The new honor is placed above existing Distinguished Student sta tus of a grade point ratio of 3.25 or better for no fewer than 15 semester credit hours. Brad Smith, new student body president, said the new honor will give extra motivation to the 7 per cent of students with 3.75 GPRs. Smith said 19-20 percent of Texas A&M’s students consistently get the 3.25 GPR Distinguished Student award. The Council meeting was the last this semester. Also approved was a request from the School of Military Sciences to allow deans to negotiate on an indi vidual basis whether or not to accept advanced ROTC courses as elec tives. Dr. John M. Prescott, vice presi dent for academic affairs, said the i i iiiiiiiiii! iiiiiii Del Monte Catsup m ° ii§S 32 B Macaroni & Cheese Town House iiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiitiii V 2% Each Gallon Pudding Snacks Town House 4 Ct. SAFEWAY SPECIAL 20 Oz. . . . . Pkg. Fruit Drink Mixes ■ _* a Cragmont, Pre-Sweetened l! 16.5 Oz. . Can liitfrii"--"'" Canned Biscuits Mrs. Wright's 10 Count P®6J Cheese Spread Processed . 2 B„ b , $ 1.99 Colby Cheese Red Won, Safeway. . . . IS: *1.99 Margarine o ub .$i Scotch Buy Solids 0# Pfcgs. Party Dips Lucerne Brand Tomatoes Scotch Buy These Hems are available in the following stores only 941 N. Lamar, 1500 W. 35th Street; in Pearland, Arthur, Katy, Kingwood; in Houston at Bellfort at Toll 16550 il Camino Real, Holcombe at Kirby; League CHy Fried Chicken Bucket of 8 Pieces! Hot! . . . . Each Smoked Fryers Low Meat Prices! *2.99 Ready to Eat! Whole (28 Oi. Cans...47*) 16 Oz. . . Can Each *2.99 French Bread a* Fresh from the oven! ^ Hot! .... 1 Lb. 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Cut-Up Fryers... ib. 5 7®] Soundesign Stereo Midland 5" T.V. AM/FM, Cassette, Turntable Model #6616-70 SAVE *10.00”. . Each Black & White SAVE $ *20.00 #15-052 Each Safeway Smoked SAFEWAY QUALITY MEATS! Reg.-Hot-Beef *"*“*1.48 Quontity Rights Reserved — ®Copyright 1960, Safeway Stores, hie. Prices Effective Thursday-Wednesdoy, May 1-7, 1980 'n Bryan-College Station SAFEWAY | and a little bit more present policy handcuffs the ROTC program because the 12 hours of adv anced ROTC credit do not count to ward graduation in all colleges of the University. “That’s all we ask,” Gen. Ormond Simpson, representing the military science school, said. “Get the hand cuffs off.” The council approved 2,645 gra duate and undergraduate degree candidates for the three graduation ceremonies Thursday and Friday. Prescott said there will be 861 gra duates at the ceremony at 2 p.m. on Friday, 884 at Friday’s 7:30 p.m. ceremony, and 900 at Saturday morning’s ceremony at 9. The total is slightly more than last year’s number of degrees awarded. Several changes were approved in the University Rules and Regula tions. After some discussion, the council approved a new rule regarding the use and storage of handguns on campus. The present rule states firearms may not be kept or cleaned on cam pus. The new rule adds disassem bled firearms or those stored in vehi cles to the list of prohibitions. However, exemptions were added for law enforcement and military personnel, organized classes using handguns, ceremonial weapons of the Ross Volunteers and Fish Drill Team and the Metzger gun collec tion. Also approved were curriculum changes to the agricultural education department to receive a broader base of study and biology students to receive greater opportunities for specialization. After much discussion, the council tabled one of its most controversial issues — the removal of the require ment of a dean’s approval for Q- drops. Gold down so is dollar on Tuesday United Press International LONDON — The cut in U.S. prime interest rates depressed the dollar on European money markets Tuesday and . the price of gold also took a tumble. Gold opened at $507.50 in Britain and Switzerland, an overnight fall of $17 in Zurich and $18 in London. A dealer with bullion brokers Moccata and Goldsmid said most London bullion brokers believed the gold price went too high last Friday after the failure of the U.S. hostage rescue mission. The dollar opened lower against all European currencies, following the overnight announcement of a 1 percent cut in prime lending rate by Morgan Guaranty Trust and the Na tional Bank of Detroit. In Frankfurt, the dollar opened at 1.7905 marks down from 1.7975 and in Zurich it was 1.6585 Swiss francs against 1.6693 overnight. In Paris, $1 bought 4.1860 francs against 4.1887 Monday and in Brus sels the dollar was worth 29.1150 down from 29.3400. In London, the pound opened at $2.2900 compared to Monday’s clos ing rate of $2.2835. fupfnamba Eddie Dominguez 66 Joe Arciniega 74