local IG December 111 Around town International math symposium here During the week of January 10-14, the Center for Numeric al Analysis, Department of Mathematics, will be hosting an international symposium on the Approximation Theory. The conference will be attended by over 100 mathemati cians from over 20 countries. The conference begins Jan. 10 at 9:30 a.m. in Rudder Tower. The approximation theory is an important part of applied mathematics, and includes both practical and theoretical methods for solving a variety of real-world problems, often with the help of computers. The conference program will include approximately 100 lectures by leading experts in the field. Gifts benefit mental health authority The Texas A&M chapter of the Texas Public Employees Association is hosting a Christmas program tonight at 7 p.m. in the MSC Lounge. The Association will present the Mental Health Mental Retardation Authority of Brazos Valley with gifts collected during its second annual Christmas Gift Drive. Texas A&M employees and students are invited to attend and bring a gift to put under the tree. Clients residing at Mary Lake Halfway House and the Family Tree, two re sidential facilities operated by the MHMRA, will provide Christmas music for the program. Alpha Zeta sponsors turkey sale Alpha Zeta, the Agricultural Honor Society, is selling smoked turkeys from now until the end of the semester. Proceeds from the sale go to finance scholarships, sponsor trips to Agricultural Convocation, and to fund campus ser vice projects. The price for a 9-pound turkey is $15. An 11-pound turkey costs $18. Persons interested is ordering a turkey for Christmas should contact any Alpha Zeta member or call 846-4539 or 846-9238. If you have an announcement or interesting item to submit for this column, come by The Battalion office in 216 Reed McDonald or call Tracey Taylor at 845-2611. Care team to get new equipment Fin by Kordell Reid Battalion Reporter The Texas A&M Emergency Care Team soon may get new radio equipment. The proposal is in its final stages and is waiting for approval by Texas A&M University President Frank E. Vandiver. Vance Riley, chief of ambu lance operations for the care team, said the proposed equip ment would operate on an ultra high frequency to allow the ambulance crew to communi cate directly with St. Joseph Hospital in Bryan and the A.P. Beutel Health Center at Texas A&M. Riley said the UHF telemetry equipment is just starting to come to the Brazos County area. Unlike the existing equipment, it is capable of transmitting in formation to other emergency units throughout the county. “Everyone can transmit to area hospitals when they get the proper equipment,” he said. “But the neat thing about it is the equipment is capable of trans mitting and monitoring heart activity from the ambulance to the hospital.” The existing equipment, which operates on a very high frequency has a tendency to break down, he said, and fre quently is in for repairs. When the VHF equipment was bought three years ago, the ambulance unit was made port able in case the care team needed to communicate with the hospital from outside the ambu lance, Riley said. “It was a good idea then be cause we didn’t expect the team to be very busy,” he said. “But we have been very busy this year, and I think the frequent moving of the unit in and out of the ambulance has caused it to break down a lot.” Riley said the demand for their service this year has dou bled over last year. During Sep tember, they transported 93 pa tients. About 60 percent of those cases were actual emergencies, he said. “I don’t know why we’ve had such an increase,” Riley said. “It just got busy.” He said the health center is getting a second ambulance in January because of the in creased need for ambulance ser- Vance Riley, chief of ambulance opera tions for the emergency care team, dem onstrates some equipment. vice. If the care team gets the new equipment in the ambu lances, service will be very effi cient, he said. Riley, who handles mostly administrative duties of the care team, said there are.' teer members who w lady. DOUGLAS JEWELRY 15% STUDENT DISCOUNT WITH CURREPiT A&M ID (REPAIRS HOT irtCLUDED) Keepsake Registered Diamond Rings PULSAR SEIKO, BULOVA & CROTOFI WATCHES AGGIE JEWELRY USE YOUR STUDENT DISCOUNT TO FURCHASE A DIAMOND FOR YOUR CLASS RING (ANE LET US SET IT FOR YOU) 212 d. Main AND Culpepper Plaza Downtown Bryan College Station 822-3119 693-0677 MC VISA DlddERS CLUB AM EXPRESS LAYAWAYS INVITED 1982-83 Who’s Who candidates announced by Patti Schwierske Battalion Staff The Office of Student Affairs announced Texas A&M Univer sity Who’s Who candidates for the 1982-1983 school year. Nominations for who’s who are made in the fall, then each nominated student who meets the requirements is sent an in formation sheet to complete. Af ter this sheet has been filled out, it is returned to the selection NOTICE Look for our ad in Tliurs Battalion Larry 6? Swede 693-6030 A Gift of Better Vision iTUDENT ERNMENT A M l • N I V (■ n S I T V DRIVE JjJflp-'Ji-'tt DONATE YOUR TEST FOR THE CENTRAL QUIZ FILE LOCATED IN THE LIBRARY DROP YOUR TEST OFF DURING FINALS WEEK AT COMMONS MAIN DESK, SBISA AND 216-C-MSC. committee to be considered. The list is then sent to the cen tral office in New Jersey and approved. 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