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    THE BATTALION
FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1980
Page 9
niversity committee student members
Following is a list of Student Body
'resident Brad Smith’s appoint-
ients to University committees,
•oved by the student senate
■dnesday night:
IPP!' 1
IlMet/r Council
j Barolak
1 Smith, alt.
Id's Who Committee
n Hardin
,^y Branch
My Castleberry
Iheryll Russell
Ik'ryl Swanzy
ivid Moyer
|iie Gray
jnita McCellon
m Barolak
ckie Roerink
avid Collins
nth Burns, alt.
ale Langley, alt.
mlire and Yell Leaders Committee
I g Pratt
live Roncurrel
a Rudolph
Jene Hawkins
lolly Dietert
11m Nisbet
lull™ Shiffrin
lethCastenson, alt.
UfaVes and Historical Committee
II Pinkerton
I West
schper|i
Idrertis/ng and Publicity Committee
lonnie Taylor
Jisan Hopkins
lieryl Swanzy
Iharlie Childs, alt.
founci/ on Teacher Education
e Maverick
'an Winkle
lone Williams
Curriculum Committee
Kathleen Miller
Lee Maverick
Cooperative Education Advisory Committee
Robert Wood
Chapel Committee
Blake Purcell
John Groce
Debbie Grove
Tom Wilson
Beth Van de Vyver
Concessions Committee
Bill Jentsch
George Brinegar
Michael Midkiff
Stephen Fitzsimon
Patrick Johnson
Peter Hardy, alt.
Environmental Safety and Health Committee
George Pappas
Tony Bonilla, alt.
Evaluation of Student Services
John Groce
Susan Hopkins
Julie Standard
David Wheeler, alt.
Fiscal Appeals Panel
Tracy Cox
Kent Toppert
Christy Wade
Brad Miller, alt.
Honors Program Committee
Sue Vito
Blaine Edwards
Charlton Wilson
Charlie Childs
Polly Boren
Geralyn Bednarz
John Kane, alt.
Health Center Advisory Committee
Chris Langford
Kevin Shandera
Sherri Balcar
Dale Langley
Lynne Nabours
Hensel Park Committee
Lynda Beard
Tony Bonilla
Lexa Jaska
Michael Winzeler
International Student Advisory Committee
Debbie Walker
Molly Mayo
George Pappas
Information Advisory Board
David Thompson
Thomas Parker
Thomas Ratliff
Brent Taber
Junior College Relations Committee
Trisha Enke
Ronald Palomares
Library Council
Cheryl Kucherka
Arlene Nutt
Bill Jentsch
Jeff' West
Laundry Committee
Arlene Nutt
Joey Armstrong
Joseph Garcia
Chris Lindig
Terren Roark
New Student Committee
Venita McCellon
Ken Roberts
Tom Croley
1
Iowa
nts:
pening Oswald s grave
under advisement of court
sausaft
at leal
said.
United Press International
FORT WORTH — British author
ichael Eddowes, convinced a Rus-
n agent is buried in the grave of
Galvo esidential assassin Lee Harvey,
and lit iWa ld, Thursday argued before a
capiat r il appeals court that he should be
ick, k owe d to sue for the reopening of
e grave.
Cuba The three-judge panel of the state
elp bin Jur t of Civil Appeals took the case
ider advisement. Court spokes-
is sis# ® Dan Bates, a briefing attorney,
id the court usually takes between
®and three weeks to return a deci-
ivingf
•y
i
off®
out, however, on the grounds
Eddowes did not have legal standing
to file the suit and that the suit
should have been filed in Dallas
County where the assassin was shot,
not in Tarrant County where he was
buried.
Eddowes and his local attorney,
John Collins, argued Thursday in the
Eddowes has written a hook con-
wing a Soviet KGB agent killed
John F. Kennedy on Nov.
and that it was that agent
10 was shot to death two days later
Dallas nightclub owner Jack
by,
At the request of the Oswald fami-
1 i‘ lc body was taken from Dallas
tRinty to neighboring Tarrant
funty for burial in Rosehill
tionit imetery in Fort Worth,
erg® Eddowes maintains the IDallas
lent i Hinty medical examiner’s autopsy
■fS 1 * e body was faulty and that a
m plete autopsy would show the
* assassin was the Russian agent,
iftbtl )t Oswald.
;guidj More than a year ago Eddowes
tun 1 ™ a state district court suit in Tar-
1 L° Unt y demanding that the
> f ”6 exhumed and a new autopsy
■Performed. That suit was thrown
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Placement Advisory Council
George Pappas
Bill Way
Michael Ogden, alt.
Rules and Regulations Committee
Dale Langley
Jeff Bissey
Julie Spinn
Bill Way
Paul Bettencourt
Leah Whitby, alt-
Students Rights Appeal Panel
Brian Gross
David Collins
Byron Hood
Bob Sahm, alt.
Beth Castenson, alt.
Scholarship Committee
Byron Hood
Beth Castenson
Student Publications Board
Greg Dew
Paul Bettencourt
John Calhoun
David Collins, alt-
Shuttle Bus Operations Committee
Bill Beard
Marilyn Hardy
Paula Sorrel
Becky Reiger
Student Organisations Board
Eric Langford
Jim Pratt
Dan Ayre
Sean Rudolph
Kathy Jordan
Cheryll Russell
Mike Lawshe
Kent Toppert, alt.
Traffic Panel
Lynn Verbmgge
Robyn Weber
Phil Hannah
V" ^ook
Paul Beq curt
Tim Sch W ,
John Mc^j^jus
Patrick Jtkhitson
Traffic Angeals Panel
Brad Milk,
A. Dial
David C^a
Lexa Jaslt a
Bob Sahi^
Glenn St^ rr
Tim Schist
Susan Nt! s i,jtt
Brian An^jjua
Mike Ogq eI)
University Academic Appeals Panel
Greg Nea|
Kathleen M ||ler
Tom Gow an , alt.
Byron Htjod, alt.
University pisciplinary Appals Panel
Eric Lanjjford
Paul Bett^ n(MU rt
David CQ| lin5
Mike Sm(j e y i ajt.
Tim Lyda > a |t.
University lectures Committer
David Wheeler
Geoffrey tJr^enwade
Anne Urihg
University Recreation Panel
Beth Ferrj s
John Vam e y
Keesy Mil| er -
Tim Timmerman
David Wheeler
University Center Board
Pam Dietz
Greg Dew
Ernen Haby
Jim Pratt
Gary Branch, alt.
Convocations Committee
Brent Taber
Tom Wilkes
Thomas Parker
Committee of Cooperative Education
Neil Jeter
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appeals court that Eddowes’ lower
court suit should be reinstated and
scheduled for trial. They argued Tar
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the case, the Tarrant County medical
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