Battalion/Page 5 February 1, 1983 s has two 1 on cam ' of Cadi >orm 2 - second s staff, “nts, has i and ian Dr been r« ■ and hi als. He., liaryofa orabilia it and di grams, cords of rs wriitea ! ance the ■d- Sevetili ' studcrn rchivtsan e said. Conservatives extol state chief justice Mark White, former Gov. Bill Clements elevated Pope to the chief justice spot. The Senate has so far refused to confirm Pope. Some mem bers have asked him to agree to resign before the end of White’s term so that the governor can have a chance to name his suc- But Pope has refused to agree to the deal, saying the Supreme Court should not be making such agreements with the Senate. “We highly commend Chief Justice Pope who has refused to allow politics to interfere with his position,” said Munisteri. “There’s no place in the judici ary for politics to get involved.” Munisteri said the confronta tion between Pope and the Sen ate demonstrates the need for legislation that require states judges to be elected on a non partisan basis. hildren. iing siigj ingar olidayj t saleonlj or pam.iJ weetsorq Valeniia aletelssJ ■roup Prcd LS. Comif SI EastSi 0016. Watch out for splashing water staff photo by Ronnie Emerson had many obstacles to contend with vehicles like this truck inadvertently splashed many they made their way through campus. of the already rain-soaked travellers. Continuing flooded streets and sidewalks. Passing rain and cloudiness is predicted for the week. Humor can relieve stress - Doctor advocates laughing United Press International SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. — For Dr. Joel Goodman, L CHUf. humor is serious business. AT TAIL Goodman, founder of the {Humor Project in Saratoga MsWcOrtglripcrs conducts workshops is as tte Ct Y °, . , . r canComYv'here he tries to improve peo- jpje’s “laugh lives.” I More than 30,000 people ‘^ ave atten< Jed his workshops 5 “ 'since the Humor Project began in 1978. riesofScnw, : Goodman, 34, says humor is porta lit for good health. I “If people could laugh 15 iy will and jjtiines a day, there would be few- jer doctor bills,” he says, ometoiwH “Future doctors, instead of saying ‘Take two aspirins, go to bed and call me in the morning,’ will say ‘Watch a Lily Tomlin special, go to bed and call me in the morning.’” Goodman, who holds a doc torate in education, says humor can reduce stress. “Stress is not an event, but a perception of an event and humor can be used to alter our perceptions, our attitudes and how we approach a situation,” he said. At his workshops, which he has conducted for the New York State Department of Mental Health, the United Methodist Church, and the U.S. Army among other organizations, Goodman offers practical ways on how people can bring humor into their lives: -—Listen to a record or tape of your favorite comedian and de termine what is the key to his style of humor. —Play with a young child for an hour and observe what de lights the young person and how you might translate the child’s sense of humor to an adult level. —Write a humorous auto biography. —Read the comic strips every day for a week. Make notes on which strips made you laugh or which ones weren’t funny at all. Then try to determine common themes in the comics that made you laugh. “Humor is all around us,” Goodman says. “Wejust need to remember that it’s in the eye of the beholder.” TEXAS A&M CHAPTER OF MORTAR BOARD WTHT IS NOW SELECTING MEMBERS FROM THE CLASS OF 84 INFORMATION SHEETS AVAILABLE IN ROOM 110 YMCA BUILDING INFORMATION SHEETS DUE FEBRUARY 9 ATTEND INFORMATIONAL MEETINGS FEBRUARY 2, 510 RUDDER, 7:00 FM OR FEBRUARY 3, 302 RUDDER, 8:30 PM FREE APARTMENT LOCATOR SERVICE • Apartments • Duplexes • Houses • Fourplfexes • Townhouses Now leasing for summer and fall. Special sum mer rates now available. Walking & biking dis tance to T.A.M.U. HOMEFINDER PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 6S6-1GGS 1055 S. Texas C.S. Featuring •Aggienizers •Sunny • And Your Brazos Valley Symphony Orchestra! • Emcee for the show will be Reagan Brown with the BRAZOS POPS HaYe jour evening dessert and coffee with the Brazos Pops! A fun evening of talent, delicious desserts bj Fish Richards Bakery, coffees by PrioriTeas, plus wine and champagne. What an Evening! 7 p.m. to ?, February 5tb, The Brazos Center Desserts by Fish Richards Bakery Wine, Champagne, and Cheese Plates for sale on premises Coffees by PrioriTEAS Tickets $10 Reserved Tables $100 (can seat up to 10) Tickets and table reservations may be purchased through PrioriTeas (Proceeds will support the Brazos Valley Symphony Orchestra’s next season) Masterchargc/ViM accepted for table rceervattons only How to be a romantic in an age of reason. LEARN TO FLY with the Texas A&M Flying Club Club offers • late model Cessna I training aircraft • FAA certified Flight Instructors • Very economical rates ;To learn more, please attend a meeting on Feb. 1, 7:30 p.m Heldenfels 109 or call David Brown at 693-1184. Take some time to smell the roses. Pour yourself a warm cup of Cafe Amaretto. Smooth and creamy-rich, with just an almond kiss of amaretto flavoring, it's a taste of la dolce vita. And just one of six deli ciously different flavors from General Foods® International Coffees. GENERAL FOODS" INTERNATIONAL COFFEES. AS MUCH A FEELING AS A FLAVOR. Available at: University Bookstores Culpepper Plaza © General Poods Corporation 1983.