The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 05, 1983, Image 3

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    Thursday, May 5, 1983/The Bat+aIion/Page 3
Planning body
meets tonight
The College Station Planning
and Zoning Commission will
meet tonight at 7 p.m. at City
Hall.
The commission will consider
the granting of a permit to build
a church between Arizona and
Phoenix streets. The application
is in the name of the Rev. M.E.
Wells for the Christ Holy Mis
sionary Baptist Church.
The commission also will re
view parking lot plans for the
College Station Business Center
at the intersection of F.M. 2818
and Longmire Drive, the East-
mark Office/Service Center on
Eastmark Drive and the Jade
Garden Restaurant in the Brent
wood Shopping Center.
Vandiver and Company
staff photo by Mike Davis
President Frank E. Vandiver, Dr.
Gordon P. Eaton (center), provost
and vice president for academic
affairs, and Claude Davis (right).
professor of building construction,
take a short break during the regents’
tour of the College of Architecture
on Wednesday.
faculty Senate elects
-emporary speaker
^ « by Leigh-Ellen Clark
I I". Battalion Reporter
I v|he Texas A&M University
ralty Senate held its first
rang Wednesday night — 25
after it was first en-
j(ioned.
* ' In 1957 when faculty mem-
Ktook the idea of a faculty
Be to University President
, rl Rudder, Rudder said he re-
' . ,yed his orders from the Texas
cM Board of Regents and the
med By would receive their
[list lets from him.
)• B 1 ' 5 y ear l ^ e Facult y Senate
' frier fame a reality.
hearBhancellor Arthur G. Han-
shortii? a id th e senate was formed
ilenJ rve t ^ ie facult y at Texas
was hB-hrough the faculty senate,
1 n ' : faculty will be more viable in
cal yBdecision-making process,”
radjrInsen
, pbrresident Frank E. Vandiver
called the new senate a “miles
tone in the ongoing annals of the
University.
“The University is a market
place of ideas,” he said. “No con
cept is sacred, all solutions are
debatable.”
Carl Shafer, a senate steering
committee member, said the 85
senators average 16.2 years of
teaching and 89 percent of the
members are tenured, he said.
After deliberation, the senate
voted Mel Dodd, senator from
the Sterling C. Evans Library, as
temporary speaker.
The senate will hold a busi
ness meeting May 11 to elect a
permanent speaker and to
appoint two committees. One
committee will be a by-laws com
mittee and the second will be a
personnel and budget com
mittee.
The by-laws committee will
formulate the operational rules
of the senate. The personnel
and budget committee will de
termine the allocation of its
$40,000 budget, Walter Buen-
ger. Liberal Arts senator and a
member of the steering commit
tee said.
A committee to ease the tran
sition from the Academic Coun
cil to the Faculty Senate was dis
cussed, but not approved. The
Academic Council will be re
named the Academic Adminis
trative Council and will deal with
administrative concerns and the
senate will review University
wide policies concerning faculty
and students.
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transcends to the creations.
Collins, in turn, has been hewn from the
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Jeep has a country boy heart and an eye
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The metals he uses-copper, bronze, brass
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Battalion Staff
inner honoring 13 retiring
.. Jty members will be held
inrsday at 6:30 p.m. at the
arcrest Country Club,
w will Albert J. Druce, from the
copif 1 Wal Engineering Depart-
wliid it, and James F. Peirce, of
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Dr. Andrew H. Layman, Civil
Engineering.
Theodore A. Noyes, Mechanic
al Engineering.
John C. Ramge, Large Animal
Medicine and Surgery.
Dr. William M. Romane, Large
Animal Medicine and Surgery.
Dr. Jack R. Runkles, Soil and
Crop Sciences and Texas Water
Resources Institute.
Charles H. Yeates, Agricultural
Education.
Leslie L. Palmer, Health and
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A bronze bust of Dr. Thomas
tanald, a founder of the
as Transportation Institute,
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