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Page 16/The Battalion/Friday, March 25, 1983 • i Israel (continued from page 1) psychological advancement. We are ready to share military sec rets with you.” Evrony said he feels the U.S.- Israel relationship is good and that it has not been damaged be cause of President Reagan’s policy to avoid confrontation with Lebanon. “I think President Reagan is a friend of Israel,” he said. “He understands the unique re lationship between the United States and Israel. (Reagan understands) the fact that Israel is the only reliable ally the Un ited States has in the Middle East — the only country that is a for- SUPERIOR AUTO SERVICE Auto Repair at it’s Best 111 Royal, Bryan Just one mile north of Campus 846-5344 tress against Soviet advance ment.” Evrony said he wants to make people understand Israel’s posi tion in its struggle to increase democracy in the Middle East. He said Israel’s success in liber ating its northern border emphasizes his country’s need for safety in its independence. “People in this area don’t have to live in shelters anymore,” he said. “It is quiet, they are free, they are safe.” Brazos County crime WAYNE PRITCHARD DAN WASKOW 775-TIPS The Public Is Cordially Invited To Attend A Lecture On Freedom and Christian Healing Lecturer... JEAN D. LOUIS, c.s. of Randburg, Rep. of South Africa Member of the Christian Science Board of Lectureship 0 . “THE LIBERATING POWER OF CHRISTIAN Subject... SCIENCE HEALING” Time... Monday, March 28, 1983 at 8:00 pm Place... The Brazos Center 3232 Briarcrest Drive Bryan, Texas Auspices of the Christian Science Society College Station, Texas Child Care Will Be Provided What’s Up Friday INTER-VARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP:Singing, fellowship and instruction will be featured at 7 p.m. in 502 Rudder. COLLEGIATE FFArPLANT SALE — Several varieties of house plants and hanging baskets will be sold today at Rudder Fountain. TAMU CHESS CLL1B:A meeting is scheduled for 7 p.m. All players (especially weak ones) are welcome. CATHOLIC STUDENT ASSOCIATION:Coffeehouse — vocal and guitar entertainment by Leo O’Brian and Ken Camareno — is scheduled for 8 p.m. For more information, contact Claire at 846-1180 or Gary at 846-8239. CLASS OF '86:Today is the last day that class T-shirts will lie sold from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the MSC Lobby. For more information, call Mary Ellen Cuff at 693-3394. MSC GREA I ISSUES:This is MSC Great Issues Membership Drive Week. Anyone interested in Great Issues may come by the cubicle in 216 MSC and fill out a membership card. Saturday TAMU SAILING CLUB:A club outing is scheduled for today and Sunday at Welch Park, Somerville. Races start at 12:30 p.m. today. CATHOLIC STUDENT ASSOCIATIONS car wash is scheduled for 11 a.m. at Pastas. Proceeds will help send indi viduals from MHMR to the Special Olympics. A Spanish mass is scheduled for 7 p.m. at St. Mary’s Church. ECONOMICS SOCIETY:Faculty/Staff picnic is scheduled for 11 a.m. at Hensel Park, Area #2. All economics majors and their friends are welcome. Come help defeat the economics professors in a game of softball! ALPHA PHI OMEGA (APO):APO is sponsoring the Arrow- moon District’s annual Boy Scout Circus at 7:30 p.m. in the new Animal Science Pavilion on W. Jersey street. About 600 boys will participate. Admission is $2. per person. Everyone in! ASSOCIATION OF GRADUATE WILDLIFE FISHERIES SCIENTISTS.A Wildlife Diseases to® is scheduled for 8:30 a.m. in 410 Rudder. Speakersindu Karstad, Don Davis, R. Robinson and Ken Johnson MECHANIZED AGRICULTURECLUB:Theanw mower Clinic: is scheduled all day at the P&M Lab.Voii greatly needed. MSC BASEMENT AND MILLER HIGH LIFE Band Bash" — The Lift, The Teddy Boys andX-Spac: scheduled at 7 p.m. at the Grove. Sunday TAMU SAILING CLUB.Today is the last davob outing at Welch Park, Somerville. Come out andenjv SCHEDULING OFFICE: All student organizations^ aged to submit room reservation requests for Fall 198)^ 15. MSC OPERA & PERFORMING ARTS SOClEftc. interested in applying for membership must attenc* March 30 or March 31 meeting at 7 p.m.tin SIORudt more information, contact Cheryl Burke at H45-15I5;! A CGI EC ION XIV: Movies will Ik* shown and guestspeii/ lured. Admission is $3 per day. MSC AGGIE CINEMA & MSC CEPHEID V.ll LE:‘*The Road Warrior” (Rated R) willbcshownati Rudder Theater. Admission is SI.50 with a True CENTURY SINGERS OF TEXAS A&M UNI Taster Concerts are scheduled at First Piesbwmr<; Bryan tonight at 7:30 p.m. and at the MSCMainb; March 30 at 7:30 p.m. If you have an item for “What's Up,” you can fill outi* Room 216 Reed McDonald at least two dayt inadvm: activity. No items are accepted by phone. Self study (continued from page 1) schools choose not to join (an accrediting body), because they don’t want any controls,” he said. But those are the excep tions and most of them are the small colleges with religious affi liations, he said. And that’s perfectly all right, he said, because affiliation with Southern Association of Col leges and Schools is voluntary. “Within each of (the six accre ditation regions) each university and college, which wishes to affi liate — all do not — joins together, sends representatives to what is called a delegate assembly, and they set the criteria.” And for the past few decades, the delegates have decided on 1 1 particular criteria, or stan dards. Adams said: “So they set a series of standards — one on the purpose of the university, the second deals with administra tion, the third deals with all edu cational programs, the fourth with all financial business and so on. “And what they do then, is within each of t hose criteria they say ‘ideally all colleges and uni versities should do thus and so.’ And they set up long, long lists of sub-headings under each of those criteria. So what accredita tion boils down to you see, is meeting each of those criteria. And you have to meet all of them.” The 12 Standards Commit tees, which recently have finished their reports, each re viewed one of the 11 standards set by the association. The extra committee reviewed University computer facilities, a task Texas A&M undertook on its own in itiative, Adams said. The reports of the Standards Committees and o( the Universi ty departments and colleges are not the end of the accreditation process, however. On April 17, a groupof about 30 distinguished scholars will ar rive here from throughout the United Slates, Adams said. And TEXAS A&M MECHANIZED AGRICULTURE CLUB Spring Lawnmower Clinic 17.50 Oil Change Sharpen Blade New Spark Plug Steam Clean New Points & Condenser Service Air-Filter (Other Parts & Services Available for Additional Cost) An extra $2.50 will be charged if pickup & delivery is desired. SATURDAY MARCH 26, 1983 8 A.M. ’TIL DARK Power & Machinery Lab For Further Information. Call: that group, represon Southern AssociatMil leges and Schools, dt whether Texas A&M«i .a c redited. “What happens ^Ij at ( reditation is srantob got to prove it," Ada “And to make sure it’s! up and up, iheysendia tee called an Affirmadcfc; ,i( < reditation fommifl# campus. “They come and lirni allowed to |X)ke and|ji|! snoop and interview ■ whatever they want, km they meet after threeM thev say: ‘Yes, in faa.1 meet the criteria butvl you ought to pay attccfl this and that and theoJf they can if they wish..* we will not re-afftmuf at t reditation until yotti and this and this."’ 845-5231 Prescriptions Fs Glasses Reps BRYAN 216 N. Main $ Mon.-Fri. 8*5 Sati COLLEGE STAID 8008 Post Oak MalLW Mon.-Sat. 10*9 pi Iexas St* ‘X OlM'ICALl Since 1935. i Now Better Than Ever. 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