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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1982)
local/state Battalion/Page 5 April 22, 1982 Campus Names demit ht )ale Spitz, a graduate student i the Urban and Regional Plan- ingDepartment at Texas A&M niversity, was elected as Na- onal Vice President of the merican Planning Association an dilii r Student Chapter. Spitz, 24, is currently work- ig pn his Master’s Degree in Jrban Planning. He received ^undergraduate degree in iplitical science at Southwest exas State University. Spitz has een active in APA activities and Klurrently the Secretary- es tei'aii(|('rea surer °f the Association of tudent Planners at Texas l&M. . l' 1 His duties as Student Vice- resident, in the 25,000 mem- dtheu er organization, include serv- xdom tg a two-year term on the APA uUurald ,ational Education Develop- lent Committee, chairing sev- mers, thedil national committees and hut Diiiffi inning activities for the 1983 tudents j JationaT Conference to be held in Seattle. The annual Chemistry De partment Undergraduate Awards Banquet, sponsored by the Undergraduate Chemistry Club, was held Tuesday. The following awards and scholar ships were presneted to the stu dents by Dr. John L. Hogg, advi sor to the chemistry club, and Dr. Joseph Natowitz, interim head of the chemistry depart ment. James T. Snow, a graduating senior, received the award as the outstanding undergraduate in the department. This award consisted of a $100 check and a certificate. He also received the American Chemical Society Leadership Award, a $50 check, presented by the Texas A&M section of the American Che mical Society for his contribu tions as president of the under graduate chemistry club. Seniors Kelly A. Holley and Mary A. Mills received $50 oman wins suit gainst skin-Flynt ver pig picture U United Press International ^USTIN — A federal jury [[ordered pornographer Lar- yelynt’s Chic magazine to pay a ®khart woman $95,000 for >rinting a picture of her and a vpiming pig in a 1977 edition >f the magazine. ■Tuesday’s decision by the bur-man, two-woman jury en- led the second trial in the case nought by the pig’s trainer, leanie Braun, and her husband Ed, a deputy sheriff in Caldwell nty. n earlier jury deadlocked erdict and the case had to etried. The world is changing,” Mrs. Braun said. “People are be coming more liberal. We live in a small town; we don’t get into the city very often. I wanted to find out if people still had the value and morals we do.” The suit was prompted by the magazine’s use of a publicity photo from Aquarena Springs, a San Marcos resort where Mrs. Braun had performed a swim ming act with Ralph the pig. The Brauns contended that Flynt’s magazine got permission to the use the picture by misrep resenting itself as a men’s fashion and travel magazine. The photo ran in the maga zine’s “Chic Thrills” department and showed Ralph diving to wards an oversized baby bottle held underwater by Mrs. Braun. Although the picture display ed no nudity, Mrs. Braun said it was defamatory because it appeared in a magazine that fea tures nudity and off-color jokes. sity Drive Juite 8$ je Statof/ 4MTT^ CHRISTIAN books, jewelry, gifts music, cards cx'ipture- avcrv! INC. across from Ft. Shiloh, College Station Phone 696-7434 Attention Students! 303 College Main (Down from Loupots, next to Whites) Summer Prices! Shampoo, conditioner, cut, blow dry-style Men $10.00 Women $15.00 Phone 846-8528 for Appointments Ask For: Tom or Brooks Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-Till? checks and certificates as che mistry department achievement awards for outstanding scholar ship in chemistry. Holley also re ceived the Merck Index Award, an engraved copy of the Merck Index, as an outstanding gra duating senior going to medical school. Mills was recently hon ored at a banquet given by the Texas Institute of Chemists as an outstanding senior chemistry major. Two juniors, Daniel J. Merki and Gregory B. York, also received achievement awards. Edward P. Southern, a senior, received the Hugh E. Mclean Jr. Award, a $200 check, given to a graduating senior who has overcome financial difficul ties while maintaining an excel lent academic record. Qui Bui, a junior, was presented a $500 minority scholarship sponsored by Dow Chemical to encourage minority enrollment in che mistry. 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