Monday, April 4, 1983/The Battalion/Page 7 r —hr What’s Up Monday PHA ZETA:The agriculture honor society will hold officer elections at the last regular meeting at 7 p.m. in 301 Rudder. ITHERAN STUDENT MOVEMENT:Will meet at 7 p.m. in 145 MSC. TRAMURAL RECREATIONAL SPORTS:Handball doubles begin. Sports Club Association meeting at 7 p.m. in 167 E. Kyle. Frisbee entries open at 8 a.m. dTED CAMPUS MINISTRY: Bible study at 11 a.m. in the MSC. S. NAVY:Interviews for officer positions begin tomorrow in engineering, personnel management and business manage ment from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. in the Placement Center on the 10th floor of Rudder Tower. 11 ALPHA CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP:Study “The vir tuous woman” — a preparation for marriage — at noon in the chapel library. )UNCIL FOR EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN:Jessica iHuddleston, from Youth Aid for Retarded Citizens, will speak at 7 p.m. in 607 Rudder. Tuesday TRAMURAL RECREATIONAL SPORTS: Running events m track preliminaries at 7 p.m. in Kyle Field. Entries close for golf doubles and archery singles and doubles at 7 p.m. AMERICAN HUMANICS STUDENT ASSOCIATION- :David Ballew offering advice for “Dealing with jerks on the job” at 7 p.m. in 140 MSC. A&M NURSING SOCIETY:Will elect officers for the fall at 7 p.m. in I40A MSC. MSC OUTDOOR RECREATION :General meeting with a program on Outward Bound’s western wilderness program at 7 p.m. in 501 Rudder. CHI ALPHA CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP:Teaching by Larry Edwards of The Lighthouse International at 7 p.m. in the All Faiths’ Chapel. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF SAFETY ENGINEERS:Three Texas A&M safety engineering graduates will speak about their industrial experiences at 7:30 p.m. in 342 Zachry. TEXAS A&M TENNIS CLUB:Sign-ups at 7 p.m. in 410 Rud der for tennis tournament to be held April 22 and 23. RH A CASINO:Casino girls and training sessions from 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. MICROBIOLOGY SOCIETY:Elections will be held at 7:30 f >.m. in 113 Biological Sciences Building East. Dr. Odonovan rom the Department of Biochemistry will speak on current topics. Now you know United Press International CARSON CITY, Nev. — Nevada’s Assembly Taxation Committee wants to tax prosti tutes. A bill introduced Friday to tax many services includes a sales tax on services rendered in the state’s legal brothels. In testimony on the measure, chairman Paul May, D-North Las Vegas, asked legislative counsel Frank Daykin if the tax would affect the world’s oldest profession. “The Internal Revenue Ser vice taxes them, if it can catch them,” he replied. HOLOCAUST I*—ih-—f—£ Thursday, April 7 Speaker, t Thursday April 7 — SPEAKER, DR. R. RODIN A HOLOCAUST SURVIVOR 8:00PM 302 Rudder Sunday April 10 HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL 9:00PM MSC Ballroom Monday April 11 HOLOCAUST REMEMBRANCE READING 8:00AM - 8:00PM Rudder Fountain HOLOCAUST EXHIBIT 8:00AM - 8:00PM First Floor Rudder Tower A MOMENT OF SILENCE 12:00 Noon Rudder Fountain ‘GENOCIDE’ — THE 1982 AWARD NING FILM Narrated by Elizabeth Taylor and Orson Wells 8:00PM 701 Rudder Admission $1.50 This Program Presented Jointly By _The B’nai B’rith Hillel Jewish Student Center, The Campus Ministers’ Association and The Israel Club Volcano cloud blocks sun United Press International ASH1NGTON — A mas- volcanic cloud is blocking as h as one- fifth of the sun’s gy that would be available to solar collector systems on jrdays, U.S. government sci- sts report. he volcanic cloud now' circ- Jthe Earth’s mid-latitudes is ■■i led by last year’s eruption of ElChichon Volcano in Mex- the National Oceanic and ospheric Administration Thursday. Solar energy systems with centrating collectors that is on the sun’s direct-beam iation during cloudless con- ans are affected by the cloud, lid. Since late October, “Direct ir radiation arriving at the th’s surface from the Sun but interference has been uced by as much as 15 to 20 cent, compared to similar ditions of earlier years,” the agency said. But researchers, Kirby Han son and Edwin Flowers, re ported that at the same time, “sunlight scattered downward to the Earth’s surface has in creased. “The net effect is that solar radiation collected by flat-plate collectors has decreased very lit tle from earlier years,” they said. Flat-plate collectors gather both direct and scattered sunlight arriving at the Earth’s surface. In the Western Hemisphere, the volcanic cloud extends somewhat north of the Cana- dian-U.S. border, and as far south as southern Argentina and Chile. Particles from El Chichon have spread much farther and are having a greater effect on solar radiation than did pollu tion from the Mount St. Helens volcanic eruption, the agency said. “With Mount St. Helens, the particles were at a lower altitude and got rained out more easily,” agency spokesman William Brennan said. “The El Chichon particles were blasted up so high from the eruption that they were above where there would be a cleans ing,” he said. 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April — Superstars competition Spring dance w/Carribean cruise for 2 drawing May — Kegs by the pool June — 2nd annual watermelon extravaganza July — Games picnic August — End of the summer celebration September — Softball Tournament October — Pregame warmup parties November — Bonfire bash December -— Christmas parties & contests "w/ 1€/a\ip®ii/a\ Sevilla 693-4242 TA0S zturora Gardens 693-6505 Brownstone 696-9771