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ocal / State WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1981 / Ten women may score in salary suit :essary it. ntil they i d mfas come tot this meetn icople as her they >uch as I whowil >ter anv lege st oroblem Staff photo by Dave Einsel Richard Reynolds has been named the winner of Billboard Magazine’s Talent Buyer of the Year Award. United Press International BROWNSVILLE — Ten women coaches who made less money than their male counter parts will receive $1,000 each if the federal government agrees to accept a settlement offer by the Brownsville Independent School District. The school district suggested Monday the $10,000 settlement of a U.S. Labor Department suit filed on behalf of the women coaches, who were paid less than male coaches for 16 months during 1977 and 1978. The department’s Equal Em ployment Opportunity Commis sion had sought a total of $11,200 for the women, but federal attor neys had not yet indicated whether they would accept the school district’s offer of $10,000. None of the women com plained formally about the salary discrepancies. The EEOC disco vered the unequal salaries in a spot check of the school district. the deli IN UNIVERSITY SQUARE Next to Plitt Cinema f Bluebell in all Flavors, Subs with Flavor to Savor, Bottle Soft Drinks and a Whole Lot More! . the deli in Skaggs Center Next to Plitt Theatres 846-4868 Home of the LIGHT LUNCH”! Tty it today! own Hall exec wins op Billboard award irst aids!: DEBBIE ROBERTSON Battalion Reporter chard Reynolds, assistant di- it of the Memorial Student :er, is Billboard Magazine’s ge-level Talent Buyer of the leynolds, MSC Town Hall ^, reS [ U . per, works with talent agents 1 e 0 Intract popular performers for [n Hall concerts. He holds the e very till F Buyer of the Year title for s voluntet l 1981 ' 82 aca demic year. n howtd l ar ' )ara Hubbard, director of e necesJ |ial events at New Mexico s s; ; ill University, is responsible ■rs duriM [ non u na hng Reynolds. Town out sas first met Hubbard last childre l w ^ en s ^ e helped the commit- Nixsaii | con * ract ^°h Hope for a fall iDortantl* 8 ^ e ^ as h een a talent buyer re get os ; 11 y ears - 6 I nominated Richard because, ley say in show business, they fn ffetors ,vn Ha ^ had their act together ® "Richard is a fine, young, pro- ionalman,” Hubbard said. it would be given to Town Hall since it is a combined effort. “Town Hall works on a student committee basis so the students are involved to make decisions, not to have someone do it for them. They do all the work them selves.’’ Nominee applications for this dand others such as Act of the were turned in to the Bill ed Advisory Board and Bill ed members nationwide. The ot Buyer of the Year Award been given for the past seven esand is voted on by the Bill ed membership. was elated (about winning),” [nolds said, “but I was in hopes Hubbard said it’s easier to nominate one person rather than a group of people. Talent agents would have a difficult time trying to find someone out of a group rather than one stationary person, she said. “I was surprised to get the award,” Reynolds said. “Some schools have a professional staff— like their own promoters, ticket workers and such.” Reynolds said the award recog nizes how well a show is im plemented, not just how the talent is bought. “We have a reputable operation, ” he said, “which means that Town Hall’s respect is as good as its word, which is as good as a written document, which is as good as gold.” Reynolds explained by using the Commodores — who per formed Oct. 9 in G. Rollie White Coliseum — as an example. “The Commodores’ manager and the Beach Boys’ manager knew each other,” he said, “and the Commodores needed a date close to Houston. The Beach Boys manager gave them our name, and in turn, their manager called us to see if we had an open date — and we did.” The award will help the Memo rial Student Center and Town Hall stand out among names of other such University commit tees, Reynolds said. “We won’t be just another school,” he said. “It will also pub licize Town Hall’s name more widely so acts may remember Town Hall’s or Texas A&M Uni versity’s names when putting their tours together.” Reynolds explained a personal benefit of receiving his award. “It gives me greater credibility among my peers," he said. “Your peers also listen to you more in tently if you ... speak at regional conferences on topics based on areas of your experience. ” Two major professional organi zations, The Association for Col lege Unions - International and The National Entertainment in Campus Activities Association, hold these conferences. Reynolds has spoken to each of these organi zations on the topics of lecture programming and legal issues. Reynolds will speak to the ACU-I Nov. 6 through 8 at the University. Around 500 delegates representing three states schools will meet at this district confer- PAM Is Back! * returns to Shear Class after giving th to a healthy baby boy last August. invites all her old friends to come by nd say hi. 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