local Increased awareness is meeting goal Outdoor recreation seminar set by Cheryl Burke Battalion Reporter A li\e-(la\ toiilei elite tie signed to int l ease auareness ol on(door ret real ion and em imu- menlal issues is lieino sponsored l>\ the Memorial Student Center Outdoor Recreation Committee ber'innino Man li 2. 1 lie second annual Outdoor Horizons Conference will in clude exhibits and programs on topics as diverse as outdoor plioloorapln and endangered species. I bis is a i-ood conlerence lor e\fi \one." sa\s \ it toria AI ba u o| i. t hairman ol the ton- lerente. A On don't bate to be imobftl in outdoor recreation. " I be exhibits are the kind that people tan just browse Off Campus Aqaies iri\/iT»c tio/i invifes bou -fo "Ihe, kbn^er 8s Ho1 Lips look-abke. Conie.s4 ai ID pm,, pn "to be awarded eev — bqo b keu U S'S’t f^.b 2(o Bpm -1 dnr\ ia rW'ood ue- R< oom tbroujt>b and enjt)\. anti the topit s ol the seminars varv I rom let bnii al inlormation to general subjects that imobe e\er\one." Registration lor the confer ence begins Mondav. Feb. 2S. in the main ball ol the MSC ;|iitl w ill ct >st S”) I or st utlent s anti S I () lor non-students. Fit kets lor in ti i\ itbtal seminal s and programs tan be purchased at the door. Albaugh sa\s she expetts at least 100 to I .‘>0 participants this tear. Students, lacultv. repre sentatives from local stout troops and parlit ipants Irom around the state attended the conrerence last tear. Speakers lor the conlerence int hide: • Paul Petl/oldl. executive th ree tor ol the Wilderness Fduta- tion Association and one ol the lountlersol the C )uttt ai tl Btnmtl program. tliret tor (hitdoor • Ken Kramer, state legisla tive chairman for the Sierra Club anti president ol the 1 exas Fnt irt in mental Coalition. • Rot Smith, instructor (or Colorado Outward Bound's Western Wilderness Program and director ok t he Ci ested But te Mountain Institute. • Dr. Mildred l ittle of the 1 exas AiAM F.dutation Institute. Fhe ton l ei ent e Wednestlat in the MSC with displat olfntries in the ()RC"s outtloor recreation photogra phs contest. Fhe deadline for entering l he photo contest is Fri das. Photographs w ill be judged on t heh depict ion ok 1 he essence ok outdoor recreation, Albaugh sat s. An exhibit ok recreational equipment Irom local mer chants tt ill be on tlisplas at Rutl- begins tier F'ountain the second das ok the conlerence and seminars st ill be conducted lor the Hi si three das s. On March a. hands-on ex perience w ill be pros ided in workshops in kasaking. first aid. photographs and mountain climbing equipment. 1 wo trips scheduled lor the last das ok the conlerence in clude a hiking trip on the I.one Star Frail and a canoeing and kasaking trip on either the San Marcos Riser or the- Guadalupe Riser. Fhe trips will cost about S10 to SI a each. “We keel that this is a set t ic e project," Albaugh sass. “We are olkering an opportunits lor in- disidtials to increase then awareness ok the outdoors and the environment while diet en joy themsels es as well." German Special CS council to discuss rezoning Sausage Sandwich, Kraut, German Potato Salad & The College Station City Council w ill hold a regular meet ing at 7 tonight in city hall. The agenda for the meeting the ci 10C Beer 16 oz. This Thursday February 24, 1983 ACC I ELAND SUB-WAY I 09- I I I Boyett (Next to Campus Theater) OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK M:00 a.m.-l2:00 Midnight includes the consideration of re zoning a tract of land in South- wood Valley. The council will consider a request to rezone the tract, which is adjacent to A&M Consolidated High School, to commercial. The College Station school board voted Monday night to re quest that the council consider the proximity of the high school when making a decision. Also on the agenda for tonight’s meeting is considera tion of plans fora neighborhood park improvements project. mm Office of Traffic Safety PLANT SALE! the COMMONS the QUAD FLCRICUtTCJftC •CltlB* >7Vi - LUBBOCK ST. PLANT SALE* J SATURDAY FEB. 26 10 a.m. ’till 2 p.m. MSC Town Hall Any time’s a wild time when you add the great taste of Two Fingers.. .and this wild Two Fingers T-shirt! To get yours, send your name, address, style preference and size (men’s style S,M,L or women’s French cut S,M,L) along with $6.95, to: Two Fingers T-shirt Offer, 19168 Albion Rd.. Strongsville, Ohio 44136. Please allow 6 weeks for delivery. Are You Ready For Two Fingers is all it takes. The Ant Invasion? Watch The Batt For Details! February 24, If ' Around ton Honor society inking applications Attention sophomores: Applications are now accepted for membership in Tau Kappa, the junior!* society. If you will have a minimum of (U) hours by theendols semester and a cumulative GPR of 3.25 or better, von J qualify to be a member. 'k To apply, you must attend the meeting held tonijkj Room 301 Rudder at 7 p.m. Tau Kappa, a 50-member organization wasestr 1981 to promote scholarship, leadership and senice ! Kappa sponsors such services as reading for the blindij programs for the elderly. If you have any questions about Tau Kappacontattli dv Dela Cruz at 260-7807. Exhibit opens in architecture gsM The College of Architecture and Environmental I sponsoring a show of photographs, drawings and paiitaj that opens this Friday night at 7 p.m. The show, which will be in the CAED gallery loatti!| the second floor of the Ernst Langford Architeciurefol features photographs bv Ruth Schilling, Texas AM# vironmental design lecturer, and paintings bv JuliaH* ner, the college of architecture and environmental artist in residence. The exhibit will be on display through March 11, Baylor economics prof to lecture Dr. M. Ray Perryman, a Herman Brown professorofi nomics at Baylor University, discusses sooai welfare income redistribution in a public address here toni 7:30 p.m. in Room 302 of Rudder Tower. The lecture, entitled “Social Welfare and Income tribution: the Economist’s Role in the Policy Procts being presented in conjunction with the SoutwestO ciu < II um.imt u-s ( < >mm >i t nun 1