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 PRE-INVENTORY’ BOOK SALE Choose from a large selection of paperback and hardback books. 250 u P to $ 4 00 ^ IN THE MEMORIAL STUDENT center 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 W-HtifS 7U£ ULTIMATE 4 LETTER WORP R>R THE. MOWE THAT COULD S/l/e AN toms' overt 21 A STROKE ^ ★★★ * ©1980 BRIGHTON PRODUCTIONS, INC. 5.. % z V it. \ McKenzie- BUSINESS _ Itvtn COLLEGE Inquire About Our Terms Starting July 8, 1980 ion X e:>c AS * :*<■' appeals court that Eddowes’ lower court suit should be reinstated and scheduled for trial. 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