Page 4/The Batta I ion/Wednesday, November 30,1983 Senate meets tonight t s Sl 1 by Stephanie M. Ross Battalion Staff Old business will dominate the last Senate meeting of the semester at 7:30 tonight in 204 Harrington. Two bills that will be reintro duced at the meeting will be the Anderson-Southwest Parkway Stoplight Bill and Legislative Study Group Research Action Bill. Bills must be read twice at Senate meetings before being passed. At the last Senate meeting, the stoplight bill was passed to the External Affairs Committee for study. Tonight the Senate will vote on the committee’s re- comendation. The bill proposes a traffic study at the intersection of Anderson and Southwest Park way. Two stop signs on Ander son and the heavy flow of traffic on Southwest Parkway cause traffic to back up on Anderson. The resitance of drivers to pull Immigration Law Firm Samuel M. Tidwell fir Associates, P.C. Complete Immigration Law Practice Samuel M. Tidwell is Board Certified in Immigration Law. ALSO OPEN SATURDAYS Dallas (214) 699-9599 Austin (512) 476-1247 out on the busy street also adds to the problem. The intersection is near several apartment com plexes where students live. The committee will rec- comend that a traffic light be placed at the intersection. If pas sed by the Senate, the recomen- dation will be given to the Col lege Station City Council. The Legislative Study Group bill, if passed, would assign new research topics for the LSG. All topics of the LSG, a part of the Student Government to re search, must be approved by the Senate. In other old business, a new vice president for student ser vices will be elected. Marc Holubec, who previously held the position, resigned before the last Senate meeting two weeks ago. Or* \ What’s up WEDNESDAY STUDENT Y FISH CAMP:App!«. itions for chairman, sub chairman and recreation coordinator are available until Dec. 8 on second floor Pavilion from Janie Metzer. Applications are due by 5 p.m. on Dec. 8. DEFENSIVE DRIVING COURSErCourses will be offered today and Thursday from 6 p.m. to ID p.m. and Friday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Ramada Inn. Pre-register by phone: 693- wm mm 8178 or 846-1904. STUDENT Y ASSOCIATION:Christmas giftwrapping is available in 211 Pavilion through Dec. 9 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Please bring your own boxes for the gifts you want wrapped. Also, Jo Hudson will read “A Christmas Memory” by Truman Capote at 7 tonight in Rudder Forum. CATHOLIC STUDENT ASSOCIATION:The Newman Club will meet tonight at 7:30 in St. Mary’s Student Center for mass and a social following. UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL:The candlelight communion service is at 10 p.m. at the center, 315 N. College Main. PRE-VET SOCIETYjD. Kraemer speaks about the field of embryo transfer at 7 p.m. in 301 Rudder. METHODIST STUDENT MOVEMENTThe Old Testa Free mem Bible studj and supper is at 5 p.m. at the Texas A&M Wesley Foundation (behind Pizza ,Mr ' ” *" ’ ~ - Hut). Bring a sack supper or $1 for a sandwich. SPORTS CAR CLUBiThe last meeting of the semester is at 7 p.m. in 607 Rudder. We will discuss the last road rally and plans for spring semester. , MSC HOSPITALITY:The Christmas Fair is open in t, der Exhibit Hall from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Thursday *1 MEXICAN-AMERICAN PRE-HEALTH AGGi^J Williams from the University of Texas Medical BranchjiS veston will speak about the medical school summer fannkf tion program at 7 p.m. in 107 Heldenfels. MUSICIANS’ CLUB:Meet at 6:45 p.m. in the MSCIol,, the Aggieland picture. Bring your acoustic guitar for an I! tic jam” afterward. UNITED CAMPUS MINISTRYrThere is a St. Andres, party from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the Texas A&M PresU Church. Bring a friend! LEE COUNTY HOMETOWN CLUB :Meet at 7:30^ 102 Parkway Circle Apartments to discuss the Chrism^ sale. SOCIETY OF AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS:Meet, count o, p.m. in 106 J.R. Thompson Mechanical EngineeringSh® [cash onl discuss the field trip to the General Motors plant and M||rial Stuc plans for other spring semester projects. SAN ANGELOAVEST TEXAS AGGIE CLUB:Meew! p.m. at 806 Hereford for dinner and at 9 p.m. at the 1 lounge for the Aggieland picture. For more information d Lynn at 693-7119. MSC AGGIE CINEMA:‘‘Casablanca” shows at 7:30tonie Rudder Theater. Tickets are $ 1.50 with a Texas A&MI.Di TAMU COLLEGE REPUBLICANS:A reception for !a!t f iublican party Chairman George Strake will be held rom 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome Regis provem approve traffic o Friday, classes fi tion call Aggi’ Junic can have today th 1700 S. , Pavilion a,lta to have by Shawn Behlen Battalion Reporter An experimental teaching program was started this year for College Station high school students who can’t cope with the pressures and responsibilities of a high school atmosphere. The Alternative Program be came a reality this year because of a five-year grant from the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. As the first of its type in the district, the program will be evaluated for renewal each year by the College Station school board. Director Jack Hartsfield says the program is aimed at provid ing a personal and individual approach to each student’s isjs SN 5^ =b -j- Problem students offered new high school program Studc The i wrappin t.m. to problems. Students work at their own pace with no set classes or lectures, he said, and they don’t have to keep up with a schedule. “It’s up to the student,” he said. “If tney want to work on just English for three or four weeks, or if they want to do each class one at a time throughout the year, that’s fine.” Courses offered through the program are the basic high school core curriculum classes such as English and math. “A regular high school atmos phere is very inflexible,” he said. “With that pressure off of them, these students have responded and are enjoying their school work for a change.” Hartsfield said the students are recommended for the prog ram through a referral system. The final decision is made by counselors and a committee of teachers, he said. Hartsfield said the main stu dents referred are those who have discipline problems, who are mentally capable but aren’t motivated to work or who, for some reason, have missed a great deal of school. “We really want to get the stu dent who is thinking about Socie ember $1.25de be indue the own< dropping out,” Hartsfielli The program now to students with one teadra: | pj ec [g sfield and one teachingasi !0C j elv ^ Hartsfield said then [53 ar ^j problem encountered Ij Tuesday program so far has beenn fcachrv image. - lynn l A lot of people have kip us as a detention cento think that weonlyworkwi kids,” he said. “This isnoti| for students to come ovo get easy credits with no These students must meft| same criteria, and we kq with the regular curriculiit mands for each student’ To subn ffice in tr Robbery information needed^ Crime Stoppers and the armed robbery that occurred Bryan Police Department need Thursday, Nov. 17, at 6:45 p.m. information concerning an at Kroger’s Family Centei at Jeorge Str Repub gel, cha nocratu IP" t v . I * Courtea Behind Ramada Inn 846-2924 For the Cut That Falls Into Place Naturally Open Full Salon Service for Men and Women : in a di 2104 S. Texas Ave. One black male, desert five feet six inches, 135p and between 23 and27yi walked up the cashiers and pointed a small caliber; at two store employees forced them to open the undetermined atnoui money was stolen. It is that two black males were g outside in the parking d Ford LTD. i •ublican The tw tion of 1 m red If you have any infonnaM this armed robbery or tke sons responsible, call Cj Stoppers at 775-TIPS. IM formation leads to an acres! a grand jury indictment,t Stoppers will pay $1,000.jj will be given a coded ider tion number to proted identity. ►I Mon.-Sat, 9 a.m.-6 p.m Also Late by Appt. AUTO INSURANCE FOR AGGIES Call: George Webb Farmers Insurance Cro»! 3400 S. College . ^ at 1700 S. 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