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1 J aid. rmacisUj iiimalCt best used on how injured,’ ■nt is usd ; swellkj ng from d, thout am d. d: be a nes c period* xceed 1 n't wide]) ■xpensive, , produce. > to $2.51 er propos (the t® ff again' , n alM developer id alte» soiling :) will rc- Ian for Ike s Park ? i- Street is livisiori nt- ocal udent legislation involves research Senate committees give bills analysis By NANCY FLOECK Battalion Stuff jipiit CoxfiniiKMit Icyigisla- s presented, debated, and rehashed every other ■(lin’sday night at Senate nieet- While some liills are intro- nxt’andacted upon, others wait nminiittees until researeh and Kilts wanant them ready for iilcntSenate action, jlic numher of hills in waiting •Bvitlitlie biweekly action of St'nate. Old legislation is louand new legislation is in duced at each meeting. Five hills involving University aye spent more than two is in Student Government ggtpes awaiting the \ erdiet Hi researeh results. The eom- llcesmust study the problems Ippssjble solutions addressed, iipresent the hills to the Sen- a recommendation of mid or rejection. If approved, legislation requested is for- rded to the appropriate Unix er- idieials and administrators. Summer School ftegistrotion II:Calls tor the establishment of pmer school pre-registration mlnre. with separate registra- ik for undergraduate and gra- ilc students. Katin Bartholomew. \ ice pres- nt of the Academic Atfairs liilttee, said the committee is ailing results from the recent pus''Camass. a student sur- hdore making a recominen- iilWm(he legislation. The sur- Slksstudents if (hex xvmdd use inner school pre-registration. ..' 11 Reaction from University admi nistrators has been mainly nega tive toward the recommendation, Bartholomew said. The commit tee has studied the policies of other Southwest Conference uni versities on the matter, and disco vered that some schools do not offer summer school pre registration. Q-Drop Review Bill: Recom mends a review by the Academic Affairs Committee of the Q-drop policy as related to student needs. They will submit a report to the Student Senate before the end of this semester. Bartholomew said unless new legislation is proposed, no further action will he taken on the hill after the report. She also said there are some problems with the current Q-drop policy and a new hill recommending possible solu tions should he proposed in the future. MSC Check Cushing Bill: Re commends the addition of another teller or extended hours at the MSC Main Desk in order to avoid long check-cashing lines. Chris Langford, vice president for the Student Services Commit tee, said this hill will he held until the committee can determine if the desk can obtain the additional funds needed to accommodate the cash flow if extended hours or additonal tellers are added. Publicity for other campus check-cashing facilities, such as Rudder Tower and the Coke Building, is another goal of this hill, which also discourages the practice of last-minute check cashing, Langford said. Zachry Parking Lot Bill: Re commends the reassignment of 60 parking spaces in parking annex 51, near the Zachry Engineering Center, from staff to student park ing. The hill states the need for proportioned distribution be tween staff and student spaces to maximize University parking. Langford said Student Services Committee members have seen several empty spaces in the lot during office hours. The commit tee expects to meet with Universi ty planning officials to discuss why oncession permit topic RHA meeting tonight or Jin'Residence flail ssociation meet at 5:30 tonight in 301 lilu'Tower to discuss conccs- ispermit policies. by organization that wants to W out literature or sell anx - MOneanipns. except to its own Blbers, is required to have a sious permit. This policy ludes all MSC •omniittees, fever. Concessions permits can he feint'd in the student activ ities office in 221 MSC. Also at the meeting, surveys concerning the new RITA struc ture' will he passed out for hall delegates and presidents to com plete. The RHA structure changed last spring w hen fix e new director positions were created under the vice presidents position. The positions include' dirc'ctors of taci- lities and operations, external affairs, programs, projc'ets and public rcTations. K&M SEEKING SCHOOL OF HAIR DESIGN All work done by Senior Students at reduced salon rates! 693-7878 luUI Sebring School of Hair Design” 693-7878 1406 Texas Ave. Down from Gibsons I / TRYING TO MAKE ENDS MEET? See us at KINKO*S .We offer the finest quality copies found any where. Also if you’re in need of binding or passport photos - no problem!. kinko's copies 201 College Main College Station 846-8721 the extra spaces have been desig nated for staff’ parking. Library Force Task Bill. Addresses the reshelving problem in the Sterling C. Evans Library that occurs the few weeks before final examinations when student workers are gi\'c*n time off to study. Students who need the- un- shelveel material for finals and pro jects are unable to locate them. The hill recommends the estab lishment of a senate task force to study possible solutions to this situation. “We' found out the library has recently hirc'd someone to he; in charge of reshelving hooks,” Langford said. He said the hill will not he acted on soon since the lib rary is working on the problem. If the situation remains unaltered, action will he taken on the hill, Langford said. Otherwise, the hill will he killed in committee. In addition to the hills that have spent several weeks in committee, eleven new hills were introduced and assigned to committees at: Wednesday night’s student senate meeting. Researeh on the new hills officially begins this week, although preliminary studies have already been completed. THE BATTALION THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1981 Page 5 Parade, yell practice to lead Corps trip Midnight yell practice and a Corps of Cadets parade will he held in Fort Worth this weekend for the Texas A&M- Texas Christian University foot ball game. However, as of late Wednes day night, Head Yell Leader Mike Thatcher did not know where the Fort Worth yell prac tice would be held. An announcement is expected sometime today. The Corps parade is part of what is known as an Aggie Corps Trip, an event that occurs twice each year during the foot ball season. More than 2,()()() cadets, in cluding the Aggie Band and Parson’s Mounted Cavalry, will begin the parade at 10 a.m. on Weatherford Street move east to Houston Street; right on Houston to Eighth Street; left on Eighth to Throckmorton Street; right on Throckmorton to Third Street; left on Third to Burnett Street and return to Weatherford. Brig. Gen. Harley A. 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