The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 01, 1982, Image 6

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• Art Classes Now Registering (All Mediums)
2200 S. College Ave. 10% Student Discount on Art Supplies 822-5130
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Post Office
PROGRAMMER/ANALYSTS - HOUSTON, TEXAS
Hughes Tool Company will interview Comput
ing Science and Mathematics degree candidates
and Business Administration or Economics majors
with six or more hours of Data Processing course-
work Thursday and Friday, February 11 and 12,
1982. Candidates will interview for positions as
Programmer/Analysts at Corporate Headquarters
in Houston, Texas. V
Hughes Tool utilizes state-of-the-art hardware
and software - IBM 3033 mainframe using MVS,
CICS, TSO and JES2 supporting a large telepro
cessing network. Primary languages are COBOL
and Mark IV utilizing on-line editing, testing and
inter-active debugging. Excellent opportunities for
advancement in a professional environment.
Register at the Career Planning and Place
ment Center, 10th floor Rudder Tower.
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ACU-I Qualifying
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Tournament
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ENTRY FEE: $1.00
WHERE: Yesterday’s
WHEN: Tues^Feb. 2
8 pan.
MSC RECREATION
Winners get an all
expense paid trip
to regionals
local
Council to hear
recommendation
by Johna Jo Maurer
Battalion Staff
A nomination for MSC Coun
cil president will be heard at
tonight’s council meeting.
The nominating committee
— made up of two faculty advi
sors, two MSC staff members,
one former student.and 11 stu
dents from the MSC Council
and Directorate —interviewed
applicants Todd Norwood and
Craig Hanks Sunday and will
present a recommendation for
the council’s vote.
Craig Hanks, current vice
president of programs, is a
junior philosophy major.
Todd Norwood, a senior che
mical engineering major, is the
current vice president of fi
nance.
In other business, the vice
presidents of development, fi
nance and programs will pre
sent officer reports.
The program study commit
tee plans to update its review of
the MSC Black Awareness Com
mittee and the MSC Arts Com
mittee. Doug Dedeker, current
president of the MSC Council,
said these two groups will be
commended for a job well done
in the past year.
Dedeker said the MSC
Videotape Committee will be re
viewed at tonight’s meeting.
Students get chance
to see professors’ art
by Joe Tindel Jr.
Battalion Reporter
An exhibit featuring art from
faculty members in the College
of Architecture and Environ
mental Design will begin Thurs
day in Rudder Tower.
The exhibit, which will run
through Feb. 23, is sponsored by
University Art Exhibits. The ex
hibits are part of the Office of
Cultural Development, headed
by Wayne Stark, special assistant
to the president for cultural de
velopment.
The exhibit will include a
variety of art, ranging from
paintings and sculptures to
architectural drawings and pro
jects, some of which are prize
winning competition pieces, said
Joseph Hutchinson, coordina
tor of Art Program Develop
ment for the college.
A reception for the artists will
be held Feb. 7 at 2 p.m.
Faculty members from every
department of the College of
Architecture and Environmen
tal Design will exhibit pieces in
the show, Hutchinson said. The
exhibit will include 112 objects
from 29 faculty members.
Hutchinson said it has been
about four years since the Col
lege of Architecture and En
vironmental Design has partici
pated in a large group exhibit in
Rudder Tower. He said the col
lege has its own display of facul
ty art that students see, but the
large group exhibit gives the fa
culty exposure to the University
and the community.
University Art Exhibits spon
sors three or four exhibits a
Rover, who declined to give his major, classifii
hometown, stays out of the rain Saturday afterm
a Coke and a smile.
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Alpha Lambda Delta
Honor Society
s
First Meeting of Spring Semester
Tues., Feb. 2
Room 510 Rudder 7 p.m.
* Fall Initiates can *
attend.
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United Press International
Today is Monday, Feb. 1, the
32nd day of 1982 with 333 to
follow.
The moon is in its first
quarter.
The morning stars are Mer
cury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and
Saturn.
There is no evening star.
Those born on the date are
under the sign of Aquarius.
American composer Victor
Herbert was born Feb. 1, 1859.
On this date in history:
In 1790, The United States
Supreme Court convened in
New York City for its first ses
sion.
In 1899, the first insurance
policy covering an automobile
driver was issued to Dr. Truman
Carl Pot!
engineerinj
Martin of Buffalo, Nil
In 1970, two traipj
near Buenos Aires,
people.
In 1979, Ayatollah!
Khomeini, symbol of
nian revolution, retumj
homeland and urgedtf
of all foreigners.
Also on this date in®
ricia Hearst was releasM
prison five years aft«M
been kidnapped fromfiW
ment. She had served2;||L» -• ^
of seven-year bankroblM ^''1 II
ence.
A thought forthedaijl
man of letters VictorHT !
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time has come.”
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