The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 24, 1983, Image 4

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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
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invifes bou -fo "Ihe,
kbn^er 8s Ho1 Lips look-abke. Conie.s4 ai ID pm,,
pn "to be awarded
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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
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>7Vi -
LUBBOCK ST.
PLANT SALE*
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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 <i mi es. which givesao
micians from Southwest Conference schools a chaw
meet and exchange ideas.
Fhe speech is open to the public.
Program to feature wo men speak
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T he Texas A&M chapters of Women in Communicati
Inc. and Phi Delta Gamma are sponsoring a luncheonp a bl
ram March 8 at 12:15 p.m. in Room 230 MSC.inobseni an c
on National Women’s History Week.
The theme of the program in “Perspectives on Amti
Women,” and w ill include address by Sara Alpern
assistant professor of history here, and Lynn MartinH» pre
Ph.D., national president-elect, WICI and professorof) sApc
nalism at Penn State University.
The deadline to register is March 4 and the costing
person. Limited seating is available. For more infon
call 845-4667.
the
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but
Galveston 1 AMU reps on campus I
Representatives from Texas A&M University at Cn
ton will be on campus today to discuss summeratf
being offered at the maritime institution.
T he of ficials will be in the main hallway of theMeit#
Student Center f rom 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. toil*
question for those students interested in attendingsifff
classes on the Galveston campus.
Summer courses in general academics, as well as in w
ce, engineering and in business, will be available.
The Galveston school also of fers programs lit m
biology, marine science, marine engineering, marint®
portation, marine fisheries, maritime'systems enginttf |
and maritime administration.
Peace Corps recruiters on campus
Peace Corps recruiters will be have an in formation lili
up in the Memorial Student Center today and worn 1
Tonight at 7:30 p.m., the Peace Corps film “Do YouSf
Ag?” will be shown in Room 104 of the Agriculture Built
Refreshments will be served.
Anyone interested in the Peace Corps or what it W
invited to attend.
Firemen charity football gameselv oi l
to
The First Annual Firefighters Benefit Football gam der
be held at Tiger Field on Saturday at 7:30 p.m. l|psi
Fhe College Station Fite Department,coachedbvfafl
Texas A&M football coach Tom Wilson will takeotl
Bryan Firfe Department, coached by formei Aggief-
James Zachary.
All proceeds will be donated to the ShrinersBurnil]
lute and Crippled Children’s Hospital.
Tickets are $2 and are available at most local spq
goods stores and from any firefighter or fire station
dren under eight are free.
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If you have an announcement or item to submit fdj
column, come by The Battalion office in 216Ree(D :
nald or call Tracey Taylor at 845-2611.
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I he following incidents were
listed in Universitv Police De
partment records for Feb. 22:
IT 1FF I S:
•A jacket and wallet were
taken from G. Rollie White Col
iseum during the T exas A&M —
St. Man’s Universitv basketball
game Monday niglil- I
•A wallet n.hiaki j
men’s locker 1(11)111 i'l
Field I louse.
O l HER INCIDIT
•A Texas AkM • j
arrested lor driving'1
toxicated.
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