ocal THE BATTALION TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1981 Page 3 up A&M Tuesday an 81 JNC CONSERVATIVES OF TEXAS: George Shake, for r Secretary of State of Texas, will be speaking at 7 p.m. in 504 udder. ISEMAN’S ASSOCIATION: General business meeting at p.m. in 115 Kleberg. DENT DIETETICS ASSOCIATION: Christmas party at 30p.m. at Kim's house. Sign up to bring food in 310 Kleberg, ease bring a small gag gift. RAM URAL BASKETBALL: Entries elose at 5 p.m. Sign 159 East Kyle. t\S STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION: Hole mixer with professors over luneh form 1 1 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Harrington. HUCAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS: icuker from Dow Chemical Co. will speak at 7.30 p.m. in 203 fHOLIC STUDENT ASSOCIATION: Christmas mass ill be held outside of St. Mary’s Church at 7:30 p.m. |LCOUNTY CLUB: Party at 7:30 p.m. in Browustone Apt M on the Southwest Parkway. ill MICROCOMPUTER CLUB: Cyclotron tour at 3 p.m. |eet at the Cyclotron. CHRISTMAS PROGRAM: Pictures taken with Santa and prs. Claus from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. in the MSC main hallway IF: I ilm showing oi" Ih-voluln'ii in El Salvador Honrniee ami Jollity at 3:30 p.m. in 110MSC. Also at 8p.m. Thursdax m 140 . Everyone invited. TREE LIGHTING CEREMONY: Dr. Vandiver gm-t 'aker. joinsCnmly Green. MissTAMU, in iightinga2(Mt. tree bm noon to l p.m. in the MSC main lounge. Scott Zeseli. jhiiist. will entertain. [AS A&M TRAP & SKEET CLUB: ticnera! meeting at [OOp.hi. in Militarx Science 109. LEGE REPUBLICANS: Lt. Gov. Candidate Georg.• rake will speak il 74)0 p m. in 5t) t Bndder. Wednesday t into EAST DIETETIC ASSOCIATION: Social meeting at 10p ut. at 1202 Caudill. College Station Bring fax orite cookie S'ClpO. KGA PHI ALPHA NATIONAL SERVICE: WeekK pectin at 6:30 p. m in 302 Rudder Pledge meeting following at |10 p.m. !l K1CAN INSTITUTE FOR DESIGN AND DRAFT INC: Ei End of si Vm sier meeting it 7 p.m. at Rohe approved ■ontinui)! Stopgaf i^ENT “A”': Christmas sen ice with speaker, Holm R. iloyie at Icm. in the All Faiths Chapel. 5( ( HRISTMAS PIU)(,RAM: Centun Smgers will sin egulara; liristmas Carols from noon to 1 p.m. in the MSC lounge. IVERSITY LUTHERAN C HAPEL: al Camllelight |!iiistmas Carol S<‘rviee.it 10p.m. in the Chapel, 315 N. College ilia. KISH STUDENT ASSOCIATION: “Ataturk Night" to cone nnorate his centennial birth year. Author, speaker, film, rkish desserts will be featured at 3:(X> p.m. in 70J, Rudder 11 CI A B: 1 le!]) session (or students in 100and 200 lex cl math urses. Admission 8!. 00. 7 p.m. to 10 p.m, on the 2nd floor of Academic Building. EUROPE CLUB: All members are invited to observe Murk Night" with the Turkish Student Association. AS A&M SPORTS CAR CLUB: Autoeross results and arils at 7:30 p.m in 607 Rudder. Thursday LEGE LIFE CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION: Campus Duacle for Ciirist xx ill sponsor a presentation of the true mean ignl Christinas at 8:00 p.m. in 701 Rudder. PCEPHEID \ ARIABLE: "Ghost and Mr. Chicken" at 7:30 pm. and 9:45 p.m. in 601 Rudder. AMURAL BASKETBALL CAPTAINS: Schedules will distributed and rules discussed at 5:15 p.m. in the Rnddei lout re :re pi hat the iwever. Tions in ter foi 1 is coi sacredi I year usf ngressv es that dding •eady for al year si he nest dosing^ on Dec.] ■ horns a rickn gtamf®- author,! ,«.<# icr her^M letter*^ ■ ainW"^ | Lsho^f nwelo" 1 *; ACM 11 ,rsei« tsl( Adverts imM, :alin"^ COME OUT OF YOUR BAG AMERICA! If your last haircut looked better with a bag over it, you should have gone to That Place. That Place can give you a look worth looking at. And isn’t that what you want in a hairstyle? So save your paper bags for Trick- or-Treat and let That Place give you the haircut of your life. After all, hairstyles were meant to he seen . . . not bagged. Special meeting may have to be called Council awaits committee plaque vote By NANCY WEATHERLEY Battalion Staff The MSC Council may call a special meeting later this week to decide on the placement of a pla que honoring former students who have given from $50,000 to $100 million to Texas A&M Uni versity, Doug Dedeker, president of the Council, said. At the scheduled Council meeting Monday night, members could not make a decision on the Presidents Association plaque be cause the Council had not re ceived a recommendation from its Building Studies Committee. The committee handles all acti vities involving the use of the MSC, and based on a its recomen- dations, the Council approves or disapproves actions involving the MSC. Paul Fisher, vice president of operations, told Council members about the plaque, which the De velopment Office would like hung on the north wall of the MSC main lounge. The Development Office brought the idea of the plaque, which is 10 feet 3 inches by 15 feet 3 inches, to the attention of the committee. The committee will make a de cision on the plaque tonight at 7:30. Fisher said the Development Office was asking for as prompt a decision as possible. Construction on the plaque has already started and the office plans on unveiling it during spring break. The committee had asked the Council for authority to make a standing decision on the plaque so a special meeting would not have to be scheduled and an answer could be given to the office as soon as possible. However, Council members defeated the motion, with Dede ker saying that since the Develop ment Office and the Council had worked together so well, the office should have the benefit of a thor ough discussion on the issue. In other actions, the Council passed a proposal for an MSC per sonnel filing system, which will help members know how they are progressing within the organiza tion. Also, the files will provide information on where students have gone once they’ve left the university, for fund-raising pur poses. The system, to he kept by the office of MSC Student Develop ment, will contain personal infor mation on Council and Directo rate members in accordance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974. /VIZ/S/C FXf’K&SS st Arista Give You A Choice! OR each FOR oo! RECORD Over 30 of the tlottest-Selling LPs On Sale! Your Favorite Albums By Your Favorite Featuring These New Releases from Arista Records... 2 LP Set 5.55 Per Disc 5 55 each OR for OO r'fji'K^upptii Includes: HERE I AM (JUST WHEN I THOUGHT I WAS OVER YOU) SWEET DREAMS KEEPING THE LOVE ALIVE AL STEWART LIVE-INDIAN SUMMER A Deal You Just Can't Beat! Klve the pifl o< music. 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