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March 1,1 1
Signs limited
for campaigns
by Larry Couvillon
Battalion Reporter
In March, the Texas A&M
campus won’t be cluttered with
campaign signs from every can
didate, a Student Government
election official says.
Les C. Asel, election commis
sioner, said Thursday that can
didates with a campaign budget
will be permitted to display signs
in designated areas. Those
offices are student body presi
dent, legislative vice presidents,
yell leaders, resident hall advis
ers, off-campus Aggie president
and class presidents.
All other candidates will only
be allowed to display flyers, Asel
said.
He said there has been a
problem in the past with signs
cluttering the campus. Candi
dates without a budget have
used material less expensive
than wood to build their signs.
The wind blows away most of
the cheaper signs and makes a
mess, he said.
The filing period for in
terested candidates is from 9
a.m. Mar. 7 to 7 p.m. Mar. 11.
Filing tables will be set up in the
main- hall of the Memorial Stu
dent Center.
All candidates are scheduled
to meet Mar. 20 in 701 Rudder
to discuss campaign rules, Asel
said. Campaigning will officially
begin at 10 p.m. after the
meeting.
On Mar. 23, an election rally
will be held at Rudder fountain.
Tables will be set up so candi
dates can speak with students
who may have questions con
cerning the campaigns.
A debate between the pres
idential candidates will be Mar.4
in 701 Rudder, Asel said.
Student elections will be Mar
29 and 30. Voting stations will be
set up at: the Academic and
Agency Building, Zachry En
gineering Center, Sterling C.
Evans Library, Academic Build
ing, Kleberg Animal and Food
Science Center, Memorial Stu
dent Center, Sbisa Dining Hall.
Stations will also be placed at
the corner of Nagle and Lub
bock streets in front of Helden-
fels Hall and the shuttle bus stop
on the corner of Throckmorton
Street and Joe Routt Blvd.
Chem students
given awards
Dillard's invites you to meet
1983Miss Texas U.S.A.,
Lisa Allred,
after a fashion show featuring her
Tuesday, March 1 at 7:00p.m.
Dillard's Post Oak Mai!
♦Dillard’s
Two groups of Texas A&M
chemistry students were recog
nized for outstanding research
papers Friday at the Second
Annual TAMU Undergraduate
Chemical Research Conference
and High School Conference on
Chemistry.
The undergraduate students
competed against 21 other
teams from ten colleges and uni
versities for six $50 cash prizes.
The prizes were awarded by the
Chemistry Club.
Colleges and universities
attending the conference were
Baylor University, the Universi
ty of Dallas, Hendrix College in
Arkansas, Lamar University,
Louisiana State University,
Northeast Lousiana University,
Tarleton State University,
Texas Tech University and
Trinity University.
Winners from Texas A&M
are Cris Tina Spillett, Sun-
Chueh Kao and Marcetta Y.
Darensbourg for their paper on
“Development of a Reactivity
Scale for Anionic Transition
Metal Hydrides” and Lisa Gar
rard, J. Michael Mathis and
Frank M. Raushel for their pap
er on “Inactivation of Argino-
succinate Lyase by Monofluoro-
fumarate and Difluorofuma-
rate.”
Other schools with winning
teams are Tarleton State Uni
versity, Baylor University and
Lamar University.
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McFadden hosts k Kiss-n-pig’ contest
Jackie Sherrill, Gary Kubiak, Sherri Ryman, and Dr. John
Koldus are among the “guinea pigs” in the kiss-a-pig come!
sponsored by McFadden Hall.
Jars will be placed at various locations around campusai
this week. Individuals can vote for who they’d like toseekis;
a pig by placing money in their favorite guinea pigs’jar. A
the end of the week the person with the most money willlas
a pig.
The date and time for the kissing of the pig has not ye
been determined.
Phi Kappa Phi elects new' officers
New officers for the Texas A&M University Chapter of Ph:
Kappa Phi were elected at the annual business meeting ot
Feb. 22.
Those elected to serve for 1983 were as follows: presi
dent-James L. Boone, Jr., professor of industrial education:
vice president-Robert D. Powell, professor of plant phv
siology; secretary-Nell W. Page, associate editor of Agricul
tural Extension Publications; treasurer-Wesley E. Donald
son, director of purchasing and stores; public relation!
officer-Shirley Bovey, communications specialist. The no
officers will begin their terms in June.
The current president of the chapter, J. George H.
Thompson, professor emeritus, mechanical engineering
was elected to honorary life membership in Phi Kappa Phi
Kite contest planned for March 12
The College Station Parks and Recreation Department is
sponsoring the fifth annual Kite Flying Contest. The event
is scheduled for March 12 at Anderson Park. Registration
starts at 1:30 p.m. and actual events begin at 2 p.m.
This contest is free and open to all ages.
For more details, please contact Marci Rodgers at the
College Station Parks and Recreation Department at 693-
7273.
DPMA awards two scholarships
The Data Processing Management Association recently
recognized Gary Baevich and Linda Bronocco for outstand
ing work at Texas A&M. Baevich and Bronocco were the
first recipients of the DPMA scholarships to be given each
fall and spring semesters.
The DPMA would also like to remind everybody that
resume book time is here again and only DPMA members
are allowed in the resume book — it’s not too late to join.
There will be a meeting held March 8 at 7 p.m. in Room
203 of the Ramada Inn on Information on Careers in Data
Processing with Chris Schaefer and Co.
For more information call the BANA office at 845-1616.
Lectures to feature Ex-pres. Ford
The MSC Endowed Lecture Series will feature Gerald
Ford, Edward Heath and Helmut Schmidt speaking on the
future of the Western Alliance, April 4 at 8 p.m. in Rudder
Auditorium.
Tickets will go on sale March 7 at the Rudder Box Office.
The prices range from $6, $8, and $10 for students and $8,
$10, and $12 for non-students.
Program to feature women speakers
The Texas A&M chapters of Women in Communications,
Inc. and Phi Delta Gamma are sponsoring a luncheon prog
ram March 8 at 12:15 p.m. in Room 230 MSC, in observance
on National Women’s History Week.
The theme of the program is “Perspectives on American
Women,” and will include addresses by Sara Alpern, Ph.D.,
assistant professor of history here, and Lynn Martin Haskin,
Ph.D., national president-elect of WICI and professor of
journalism at Penn State University.
The deadline to register is Friday and the cost is $6.25 a
person. Limited seating is available. For more information
call 845-4667.
If you have an announcement or item to submit for this
column, come by The Battalion office in 216 Reed McDo
nald or call Tracey Taylor at 845-2665.
Police beat
The following incidents were
listed in University Police De
partment records for the period
of Feb. 25 to the 27.
RECOVERY:
•The windsurfing board that
was reported missing on Feb. 13
has been recovered and the stu
dents involved identified.
THEFT:
•On Feb. 25 an attemped
theft of a bicycle was reported.
The following incidents were
reported to University poliq
Feb. 28:
PUBLIC INTOXICATI0K|
• A man was picked up i (
parking lot 38 for public intoSi
ication and disorderly conduct
THEFTS:
• A drive shaft was take:
from a 1966 Ford Mustang
sometime between Feb. 13 ant!
25.
• A student altered a falj
parking permit into an annual
parking permit.