The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 04, 1981, Image 4

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    Page 4 THE BATTALION
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1981
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CHARLES E. THOMAS, C.L.U.
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The Relocation of THOMAS ASSOCIATES
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Located In The METRO CENTRE
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Local / State
Honor society broadening role
3833 Texas Ave., Suite 476
Bryan
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By TINA LINCH
Battalion Reporter
Although Lambda Sigma is an
honor society, recognizing scho
lastic achievements is not its only
function.
The national sophomore orga
nization also attempts to promote
traditions and activities and en
courage fellowship through ser
vice to the campus communitv.
“We’re really less of an honor
society and more of a strong fel
lowship and service project
group,” Sue Lednicky, Lambda
Sigma vice president, said.
One way Lambda Sigma mem
bers do this is by meeting several
times each week with a faculty
member to exchange ideas and in
formation about their services.
In addition to the weekly meet-
The Association of
Former
Students
Fall Senior
Induction Banquet
Tuesday, Nov. TO, 1981
6:30 p.m.
Ramada Inn
All December graduates are invited to attend.
Complimentary tickets will be available
november 4, 5, 6 in the lobby of the Forsyth
Alumni Center. This is your invitation to attend
the formal induction of all Class of '81 Gradu
ates.
TICKETS GIVEN ON FIRST COME — FIRST SERVED BASIS
Petroleum Engineers
On November 10
OX Y gives you more
than the go ahead...
OXY
GIVES YOU THE WORLD!
Occidental Oil and Gas Corporation’s
extraordinary success in the exploration, development
and production of energy resources depends on handing
our professionals a lot of responsibility. Worldwide
responsibility.
Oxy will be on campus November 10
Sign up today at the Placement Office for an
appointment. Our College Coordinator will show you
how, after your initial training, you will assume front
line responsibility on the energy frontier—domestic or
international—carefully developing precious resources.
Discover how you can be a member of the Oxy team.
Oxy offers you: a choice of a career overseas or within
the United States, an excellent salary, an industry
leading benefits package and professional growth as a
key member of a corporation that Fortune magazine
described as "one of the most dynamic of the century.”
We’d like very much to tell you more about Oxy, and to
consider your qualifications. If you can't meet with our
representative on campus, please send your resume to:
Occidental Oil & Gas Corporation
College Relations Coordinator
Dept. C-5
5000 Stockdale Highway
Bakersfield, CA 93309
ings. Lambda Sigma members
meet with professors and deans to
discuss current University issues.
The members take feedback from
the faculty and fill out forms,
which are given to the Universi
ty’s Academic Council. Lambda
Sigma, along with the Junior Hon
or Society, were asked by the
Academic Affairs Committee of
Student Government to take part
in this project.
Distribution of signs publiciz
ing activities for student organiza
tions is another of the group’s pro
jects. Poster routes include 160
“University news only” bulletin
boards in 28 dorm and academic
areas, excluding Sterling C Evans
Library and the Memorial Stu
dent Center.
Any recognized student organi
zation can use this service by sub
mitting at least 160 copies of post
ers to Lambda Sigma at the Stu
dent Programs Office, 216 MSC.
The weekly deadline to get post
ers distributed is noon Monday.
Lambda Sigma members are
chosen at the end of their fresh
man year depending on high
school record, involvement in ex
tracurricular activities, personal
character and leadership and ser
vice abilities.
Requirements also include a
3.25 grade point ratio, plus a 15-
hour course load for the first
semester. Filing deadline is in
March.
Last year 50 students were
chosen for membership from
more than 400 applicants.
The society is planning to help
the University Honors Program
Staff photo byDawts
Lainda Sigma distributes posters of upcoming events
University-recognized organizations. Posters should bd Dedek
in the Lamda Sigma cubicle in the Student Programsd dent,
in the Memorial Student Center.
recruit outstanding high school
students by hosting student visi
tors at their homes and providing
complete tours of the campus.
Lednicky said one purpose of
Lambda Sigma is to encourage the
self-improvement of its members.
Lamda Sigma also is attempting
to revitalize University traditions.
Recently, membersbeganpoiti
signs urging students torenwj
traditional “howdy” greeting comn ”
“With the growing size of I
University, it’s hardtolceepi
small-town atmosphere," Sets
ary Shelley Splawn said. “Wei
courage students to keepi
great A tx M tradition of fe
alive.”
State attorney general accuse
Klan of paramilitary training
United Press International
HOUSTON — A deposition
filed in federal court says the para
military arm of the Ku Klux Klan
has met twice a month for the past
six years at various locations in the
state.
The statement by Robert John
CO-OP OPPORTUNITY IN
CANCER RESEARCH
On Tuesday, November 10, and Wednesday,
November 11, representatives from the Stehlin Cancer
Research Foundation (associated with St. Joseph’s
Hospital in Houston) will interview students interested
in beginning Co-op with them in the Spring semester.
They want to interview students majoring in any of the
Sciences (including pre-med), BICH, BIMS, ANSC, or
Food Science Technology; and plan to hire four stu
dents to begin work in January in their formal alternat
ing semester Cooperative Education Program in
Houston.
A minimum grade point average of 2.7 and U.S.
Citizenship are required. You must call the Director of
Cooperative Education’s Office at 845-7725 or come
by Room 107, Harrington Tower to sign up for an
interview with Stehlin Foundation, an orientation to co
op, and to complete your application PRIOR TO YOUR
INTERVIEW.
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Klan’s Texas Emergency Resen
was attached to written arguraei
in which Texas Attorney Geie
Mark White seeks a courtonl
stopping the Klan activities
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capable of violent action.”
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White’s petition for a shuttle St. Fra
order, requested thewrittenatf
ments from the state and lawy
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TUESDAY EVENING
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THURSDAY EVENING SPECIAL
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Choice of Salad Dressing — Hot Garlic Bread
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FRIDAY EVENING
SPECIAL
Yankee Pot Roast
(Texas Salad)
Mashed
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Roll or Corn Bread & Butter
Tea or Coffee
BREADED FISH
FILET w TARTAR
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Cole Slaw
Hush Puppies
Choice of one
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Tea or Coffee
SATURDAY
NOON and EVENING
SPECIAL
SUNDAY SPECIAL
NOON and EVENING
ROAST TURKEY DINNER
Served with
Cranberry Sauce
Cornbread Dressing
Roll or Corn Bread - Butter
Coffee or Tea
Giblet Gravy
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