local Battalion/Page 4 March 9, 1982 Panel to discuss rape by Laura Williams Battalion Staff The Department of Student Affairs will sponsor a panel dis cussion entitled RAPE at 7 p.m. The discussion is intended to NOW TUESDAY NIGHT BUFFET AT 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. All you can eat: salad, spaghetti, and pizza for only *3.09 We also have a noon buffet everyday from I I a.m. to 2 p.m. except Saturday. Pizza Inn 413 Texas Ave. College Station, Tx. inform students on rape preven tion and conviction, as well as treating the psychological prob lems of the rape victim. Statistics on rape convictions and other legal facts will be presented. A five-member panel of pro fessionals who have dealt with rape victims will discuss the issue in 306 Memorial Student Center. Image of American cowboy myth, not reality, scholar says Dr. Charlene Muehlenhard of the Texas A&M psychology department will give a typical profile of a rapist. Statistics on personalities of rapists and their victims also will be provided. Assistant District Attorney Carolyn Ruffino will give legal facts on prosecution of a rapist and statistics on convictions. Daneen Milam, an education al psychology doctoral student who has worked with rape vic tims, will discuss psychological E roblems the rape victim and er family must deal with. Officer Birdie Hooper of the Texas A&M Police Department will discuss self-defense tactics, and Dr. Carry Hope of the Uni versity’s personal counseling center will also speak. An audience question-and- answer period will follow the presentation in which each member will be allowed 15 mi nutes. by Lezlee Smith Battalion Reporter The image of the American cowboy, long epitomized by John Wayne and Roy Rogers, is a myth. Dr. William Eugene Hollon told a group of about 90 students, faculty and com munity members Monday night. In a graduate lecture co sponsored by the Texas A&M Department of History and Phi Alpha Theta, the history honor society, Hollon said the cowboy shouldn’t be regarded as a hero, and in reality, might be ranked only above the cow. Hollon, who received his doctoral degree from the Uni versity of Texas, gained na tional and international rec ognition as a scholar of the American West during his 25- year tenure at the University of Oklahoma. Hollon said many different types of cowboys exist; for ex ample, drugstore cowboys, screen cowboys, rodeo cow boys, urban cowboys, steel cowboys, rhinestone cowboys, concrete cowboys, midnight cowboys and commodity cow boys. “But they all have very lit tle, if anything, to do with the real cowboy of the American * * & & * * * * * * * & * * * * * * * # & & 4* & Attention ALL FRESHMEN! Phi Eta Sigma (a Freshman Honor Society) is inducting all Freshmen (Men & Women) with a G.P.R. of at least 3.5 who have taken at least 13 hours. You should receive a formal invitation. If you desire to join yet you did not receive an invitation, and you meet the qualifications stated above, please come by the Phi Eta Sigma table in the MSC Monday through Thursday (March 8 through March 11) from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. * * * * * * * * * * * * 4^ 4* 4* # 4* 4f 4f 4* * 43* MSC Travel presents: TRINIDAD EXPERIENCE 1982 ^English Speaking Country *Live & work in urban setting ^During second summer session *4-6 weeks DOMINICAN REPUBLIC EXPERIENCE *Spanish Speaking Country *Live & work in rural setting *During second summer session *4-6 weeks Applications for both projects will be available March 21 in the MSC Travel cubicle, Room 216 of the MSC. Interviews will be held March 29-April 2. If you are interested in these cultural exchange experi ences, contact Theresa Chiang, Program Advisor at 845-1514. 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However the cull was established Ion; before John Travolta graced the movie screen and J.R.de monstrated that western clcr thing could be elegant as wel as practical, Hollon said. “Whatever the cause of tht tremendous popularity of tht American cowboy image, i has been an immensely profit able process,” Hollon said. Shepler’s, one of the larges country and western stott chains in the country, re ported a 100 percent increas in sales from 1979 to 198' Hollon said. The American cowboy alt has become an enormous m mantic hero, Hollon said “And since reality is neve as perfect as illusion, mos people prefer to hold on it the myth of the America! cowboy,” he said. n fer A ■ eedoi activitie [ * ol the f Jo'ini.i ^ spot Much EH here l|e pi ■lllerh petition dent R< I Reac Unions Fa ao Crime Stoppers looks for Pizza Hut robber The March 6 robbery of the Pizza Hut at 102 E. University Drive is this week’s Crime of the Week. The thief entered the kitchen of the Pizza Hut at 1 1 p.m., [Hil led a .38-caliber revolver from his pocket, produced a brown bag and ordered an employee to fill it with money. The employee did as he was told, then the thief tied south on foot. The thief is described as a .-white male, 5 feet 1 1 inches tall, 155 pounds with a three-day growth of beard. Police say he is in his mid- to late-20s. At the time of the robbery, he was dres sed in a green jumpsuit, a dark green knit cap and dark aviator- type tinted sunglasses. nty STOPPER! 7 75-TIPS Crime Stoppers will pay $1,000 this week for informa tion leading to the arrest and in dictment of the person responsi ble for this crime. Callers will remain anonymous. Crime Stoppers also will pay cash rewards to persons provid- Uni Jfvoo of a sn didn’t si banking cli ic on balk’s c; — might of a priy ■ hut h the Woo ed (loon ingettin ity checf I For 1 he does up his l<> er in one I For \ iatender he caniii S37,()()() me; I"Peo| for jobs Throckn ter, w ho , , I of t ing information that leads tot* ( arrest and indictment in anyiBj.^ | solved felony. In all cases, Bi > ( ken caller’s identity will be kept* '(vah ret. Persons wishing to he ™ please call Crime Stoppers 775-TIPS. Communist Party secretary cancels A&M appearance go rig to Vine.” sh « Sittiiu hone, ( have to n she k ao bank. _ J one hoi les fc inti ntioi: Gus Hall, general secretary of the Communist Party of the Un ited States, has cancelled his appearance at Texas A&M Uni versity. A spokesman from Hall’s office called MSC Political Forum Monday and told orga nizers Hall was too ill to appear ■ I can helsaid. r . ,1'But 1 heater , h . ; at his speech scheduled for 8 Iranks Bar Aixi GCill Wednesday: LUNCH SPECIALS — BEEF TIPS/NOODLES — $2.95 tonight in Rudder Flail has been leader of! Communist Party since his; lease from federal prison I 1959. He spent eight yearsi federal penitentiary for vi^L-pj ie tion of the Smith Act andc^R n | )e] . s tempt of court. tJchers, P pay nth. The Iminei He was the Communist c didate for president in 19 1976 and 1980, campaigning the slogan “People before ’ fits.” He has received sev(^" ut ‘ iec ' HAPPY HOUR: 4:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. 10:00 p.m.-12:00 p.m. awards from Communist col tries, including the Soviet lH^ as 111 i’s Order of Lenin. ■henat ■king balk fail APeopl 'cihed ilhekls TONIGHT MANAGEMENT SOCIETY MEETING with Guest Speaker FRANK E. NOVAK of Republic Securities Corporation All interested in Republic Securities are invited to attend. Tuesday, March 9 7:00 p.m. A&A Rm. #165 846-8794