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THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1981 Page 3 Local —«University Press to be discussed I98l 1 wd to a ent (W )r the« . left-wini lievea-vd Senate meets tonight at 8:15 The Student Senate will eon- sider a bill tonight that recom- , inends finding an alternative loca tion for the proposed University ^ Press building. Last semester, the University Stystem Board of Re- )mm ai4 gents proposed Duncan Field as Ameniin the site of the building. The Student Senate will meet at 8:15 p.m. in 206 Harrington. The Senate also is expected to consider a bill that approves buying a computer for Student Government use. Two new bills also will be intro duced tonight. The Zachry Parking Lot Bill recommends that 60 spaces in 17 freshmen get Ross scholarships Parking Annex 51 be changed from staff parking to student parking. The bill says more than 40 per cent of the spaces in the parking lot are not being used by the cars for which they’ve been desig nated. And parking area lots should be distributed proportion ally between faculty and students in order to maximize parking, the bill says. The Campus Canvass Policy Bill recommends a committee be formed to review the manner in which student senators are con ducting campus canvasses. The canvasses are student surveys on several issues facing Student Gov ernment. Jeff Anthony, speaker of the Student Senate, said the bill is in tended to check the effectiveness of senators when conducting the surveys. This is to ensure student opinions are being heard, he said. Animal science major killed in auto accident An automobile accident that killed Texas A&M student David Wayne Badgett is still being investigated, Chester Smith, patrolman for Bryan Police Department, said. Badgett was thrown from the 1975 Chevy pickup in which he and two friends were riding. The pickup went into a ditch and rolled several times on FM 2818 around 1 a.m. Sunday, as the men returned home from a dance. Badgett died at 6:47 p.m. from injuries received in the accident. Curtis William Crittendon of White Oak is in St. Joseph’s Hospital with a broken jaw and other facial injuries. The driver, Larry Andrew Stewart, also a Texas A&M stu dent, was treated and released. According to the police re port the men were south bound on FM 2818 when they lost con trol, and the pickup rolled over several times before coming to a stop in the north-bound lane. Badgett, an animal science major, had transferred this fall to Texas A&M from Kilgore College. Services were held at 10 a.m. today in Winters, and Silver Taps will be held in De cember. iicasssj^N 'Pus of Jj censorsli PrnEurorL lieve tlB Seventeen freshmen in the exas A&M University Corps of adets have been selected to re jive Sul Ross Scholar- that beii ie commi 'elp mak — The scholarships — available 'dandsffi nly to Corps members — are fcepintd warded on the basis of financial £ in auli eedand high school record. Each indent awarded a scholarship will sceive $500 each semester of his eshman and sophomore years. Receiving scholarships this auroras ■medstui of the pi item. net Klut Tobey S. Elliott, a biomedical lienee major from Carrollton; John S. Green, a business ma- irfrom Livingston; Michael L. Hicks, a chemical ngineering major from Garland; Mark M. House, a civil en- ineering major from Dallas; Quinn A. Izard, a range science lajor from Fredericksburg; Jeffrey B. Jetton, a computer cience major from Richardson; John B. Jones, an aerospace f the d ck marl: 1 ips. engineering from Mineral Wells; Robert J. Klein Jr., a computer science major from Bedford; Jesus E. Mariel, a general stu dies major from Hidalgo; Mitchell P. Martin, a mecha nical engineering major from Albuquerque, N.M.; Russell O. McGee, an aeros pace engineering major from Olney; Norita N. Miller, a general stu dies major from Abingdon, Ill.; Dennis S. O’Grady, an aeros pace engineering major from Gal veston; David D. Smith Jr., a history major from Travis; Tracy M. Villareal, an electrical engineering major from Corpus Christi; Phyllis R. Waddle, an account ing major from Colorado City; and David C. Waugh, an industrial education major from Norfolk, Mass. Vandiver to speak Class of 83 The Class of ’83 will meet hursday to hear Texas A&M Uni- ersity President Dr. Frank E. 'andiver discuss his views on Uni- ersity policy. Class President Mike Lawshe aid the Class of ’83 is the first tudent organization to invite fandiver to speak. Lawshe said the class also will liscuss its class gift. He said a lommittee has solicited sugges tions for a gift from the class. The committee will select five suggestions, and class members will vote on those suggestions. The class has already received some suggestions: a fountain underneath the scoreboard in Kyle Field, a large clock similar to London’s Big Ben and various ideas for statues. 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