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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.
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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.
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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.
Hughes, commander of the
19th Air Division at Carswell
Air Force Base in Fort Worth,
will receive the salutes from 41
units as they pass the reviewing
stand at Main and Ninth streets.
Aggie Corps trips date hack
to 1878 when special trains
transported the entire uni
formed Texas A&M student
body. Early outings were made
to the San Jacinto Battlefield
for the staging of mock battles.
Later excursions centered
around football contests, the
shift occurring about the turn
of the century.
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