The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 25, 1981, Image 7

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TAMU SAILING CLUB; Will meet at 7 p.m. i,t 321 Physics.
“AN AMERICAN IN PARIS”: This romantic musical will be shown
at 7:30 p.m, in Rudder Theatre.
MEXICAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION: Will meet at 7 p. m. in 110
Military Sciences,
TEXAS A&M SPORTS CAR CLUB: Will meet at 7:30 p.m. in 137A
MSC.
What’s Up
THURSDAY
AXChE, ASME, IEE; Will be selling seminar tickets from 8 a.m. to 3
p.m. in the Zachry Lobby.
CLASS OF '81: Will be seUing class T-shirts from 9 a. m. to 5 p.m. in
the MSC Main Hall.
YOUNG DEMOCRATS OF TEXAS A&M: Meet at 7 p.m. in 127
Bolton.
QUEST FOR TRUTH SERIES: Dr. Jim Wild, genetics professor,
will speak on “Christian Bioethics: A Responsibility To Inter
vene?” at 8 p.m. in 204 Evans Library.
TAMU SPORTS CAR CLUB: Will hold its First Annual Spring
Auto Show in front of the Academic Building.
ART AWARENESS DAY: Will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the
MSC, featuring three caricature artists, two bands and more.
LT”: The Aggie Players will perform this play at 8 p.
Forum. Tickets are available at MSC Box Office.
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MSC OUTDOOR RECREATION: Will hold a rock climbing semi
nar at 7:30 p.m. in 110 Harrington.
HILLEL CLUB: Will meet at 7:30 p.m. in 701 Rudder.
HUMAN FACTORS SOCIETY: Meets at 7 p.m. in 103 Zachry. Ed
Brown will speak on “Human Factors In The Military/Industry
Sector. ”
“CAVE CAT”: The i
Rudder
CLASS OF ’81; Will be selling class T-shirts from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in
the MSC Main Hall.
AIChE, ASME, IEEE: Will be selling seminar tickets from 8 a.m.
to 3 p.m. in the Zachry Lobby.
BOLIVIAN STUDENTS ASSOCIATION; Meet to discuss Inter
national Week at 7 p.m. in 402 Rudder.
TAMU INTERNATIONAL FOLKDANCERS; Meet at 8 p.m. in
263 G. Kollio White Coliseum.
“AGGIECON XH”: “Barbarella” will be shown at 7:30 p.m. and “A
Boy And His Dog” will be shown at 9:20 p.m. in Rudder Audi
torium.
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art day
The MSC Arts Committee is
sponsoring an “Art Awareness
Day” in the Memorial Student
Center from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
today.
A bluegrass band and Famous
Amos, a jazz band, will play in the
main lounge throughout the day.
In the gallery, there will be two
caricature artists, $3 per drawing;
one portraiture artist, $5 for a
black and white drawing and $8 for
a color drawing. There will also be
a silhouette artist, $4 per print.
Virginia Groneman, a water
colorist, will demonstrate water-
color techniques in the main
lounge at 11:30 a.m.
THE BATTALION Paqe 7
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1981
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BUSINESS WEEK 1981
“Business Career Fair ’81"
Representatives of major companies available to talk with students
about career interests
Booths open 9 to 12am and 1 to 4pm
Wednesday, April 1 and Thursday, April 2
Rudder Exhibit Hall
Some legal parking ticketed
pie who pan!
By SHARON D. RENFROW
Battalion Reporter
Many students park in no
parking zones and hope to escape
punishment but aren’t surprised
when they get a ticket. However,
students should be surprised by
getting a ticket while parked in a
legal parking zone.
1 On March 10, Dale Crenwelge,
|senior at Texas A&M University,
i and several other students re
ceived such a surprise.
® Crenwelge’s car was parked in
Parking Annex 50, across from the
Zachry Engineering Center,
where it was ticketed. The area
along the side of the lot from the
"■ i" entrance to about hallway into the
||bt is a no-parking zone. The area
ne in evil behind the half-way point is a legal
I {I ■ jL parking zone with marked spaces.
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V Crenwelge’s car was parked in
one of these spaces.
“During my four years here I
have parked in that area many
times," Crenwelge said. “I was
shocked when I got a ticket.”
Both University Police Assis
tant Chief Morris Maddox and
Cleo Northcutt, the issuing offic
er, refused to dismiss the ticket.
However, after complaints from
other students ticketed in the
same area, Chief John R. McDo
nald realized that a mistake had
been made.
Northcutt, a new member of
the University Police, misunder
stood his instructions, McDonald
said. He was told to ticket the no
parking area, then issued tickets
for the legally parked cars as well,
he said.
Crenwelge was the first student
to come in, and Maddox, unaware
of the mistake, took Northcutt’s
word, McDonald said.
“We are now dismissing all the
tickets on that day by Northcutt
for that area,” he said.
Northcutt, who has been on the
force since September, denied
issuing tickets on the legally
parked cars. “I just followed their
instructions,” he said. “I was told
to ticket the cars in the no-pkrking
zone, and that’s what I did.
“If they want to dismiss my tick
ets, that’s their right.”
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United Press International
LUBBOCK — A review board
, in CU | 1 ' J. at Texas Tech University has ac-
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Id pro a BjJjqqJ D f conducting involuntary
Oinrniii' p S y C ji 0 l 0 gi ca l research on stu
dents and asked that the practice
r CF. he stopped, the Lubbock Avalan-
re exists at c h e .j 0 umal reported Tuesday in a
he many F: Kp yright st9ry .
sident Ko Medical school administrator"
ibolish '! contend, however, that studer
lining trefi participation in the project wa
lyees. ‘totally voluntary.”
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ran) oughttaj : man Subjects complained of thi
Hint the pt practice in a letter to Dr. Charle
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,t of theme? for Protection from Researcl
like mine*’ bisks at the National Institute o
chancel' Hea lth.
i The letter noted that in 1971
the review board approved a re
search project involving “psycho
logical testing and counseling o:
medical students under circumst
ances where the students, as sub
jects, could be identified by
name.”
But in the summer of 1980, the
letter said, the project director
told the review board he had
[ “modified the consent form previ-
I ously approved by the board by,
| among other things, removing
language advising subjects that
! their participation in the study
; was voluntary.”
The information, which Medic
al School Dean Dr. George Tyner
said was voluntary, was gathered
during the first week of school and
I Includes the Cornell Critical
Thinking Test, anxiety levels test
ing results and other test findings.
The dean said the information
could be “a contribution to medic
al education because no medical
school keeps these kinds of data. ”
The medical school dean, along
with Texas Tech President Lauro
Cavazos and university attorney
Marilyn Phelan, have concurred
that the review board has no juris-
diction over the matter.
? The review board and its chair
man, Dr. Mysie J. Hughes, con
tend the board does have jurisdic
tion as stated in the appeal to the
"Ice for Protection from Re-
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SONG
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1. Having things — having what is to have of things:
Clothes ’n cars ’n houses, food and flings;
They pass away, they’re fading things.
2. Doing things — for a day or two and then you’re through;
Rack your brain for something else to do.
It’s all been done — there’s nothing new.
Like a Merry-Go-Round, when you’re through, it’s not so
real. ,
When the ride is over, you find you’re empty still, so you
seek...
3. Something real — something that will last and satisfy,
Something solid that you can’t deny,
The answer to your hungry cry.
There is something more than you’ve every had before
All that men dare hope for and more can now be found
In someone...
4. Satisfied — Jesus Christ, you are so real to me.
You have ended all my vanity.
You fill the void that’s deep in me.
Lord Jesus, you’re Reality.
Office director McCarthy is ex
pected to rule whether the regula
tion on protection of human sub
jects has been violated or whether
the medical school can claim ex
emption from regulations if such
student information is part of the
enrollment process.
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