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Thursday, January 9, 1984/The Battalion/Page 5 What’s up fTHURSD AY AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR PER SONNEL ADMINISTRATION: A meeting will be held at 7 p.m. in 155 Blocker. Elections for treasurer and BSC representatives will be held. Judith Ellis, from the Bryan Eagle, will be speaking on ‘How to Organize a Personnel Department.’ IBIOCHEMISTRY SOCIETY: The first general meet ing of the semester will be held at 7 p.m. in 113 Herman Heep Building. Dr. Roscoe Lewis will be the guest speaker. For more information, contact Christopher Cox at 260-5129. [CHI ALPHA CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP: A Prayer and training session will l>e conducted from 7-8:30 p.m. For more information, contact Paul Giles at 846-277/. FISH CAMP ’84: Counselor applications are available through Friday at the Student Activities Secretary’s Desk on the second floor of the Pavilion. Applications should lx?completed and returned to the Pavilion by Friday. flM-REC SPORTS DEPT.: A slow-pilch softball team captain’s meeting will be held at 5 p.m. in Rudder Tower. A pre-season siow-pitch softball team captain’s meeting will be held at 6 p.m. in Rudder Tower. A free throw snooting contest will be held on the main floor of G. Rollie White from 7-9 p.m. For more information, contact the sports office at 845-7826 or come by 159 East Kvle. METAPHYSICAL SOCIETY: All those who are inter ested in mysticism and paranormal phenomenon are in vited to attend a meeting at 7:30 p.m. in 140A of the MSC. A short lecture on psychometrics will follow. For more information, call Claudia Goebel at 764-0992. METHODIST STUDENT MOVEMENT: A lunch and T| 1 Bible study will be conducted at 12:30 p.m. in the Wesley Foundation behind Pizza Hut. Bring lunch or $1 for sandwiches. For more information, call 846-4701. PHI ETA SIGMA NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: The National Scholarship deadline for graduating Phi Eta Sigma seniors is Feb. 23. See Dr. Curtis Lard in 113 Systems Building for details. ^■SPIRIT AWARD APPLICATIONS: Applications are available in five locations: the Former Students lobby, HO YMCA Building, the Student Activities Office, the Student Government Office, and the MSC. Applications are being accepted through Feb. 29. TAMU EMERGENCY CARE TEAM: A meeting will be held in the Beutel Health Center Cafeteria. Contact Tim Isaacson at 845-4321 for the time. ■to? TAMU JUDO CLUB: Beginner’s and advanced judo classes are being held from 8-9 p.m. in 260 G. Rollie White (near the weight rooms). Those who are inter ested can register in class. Registration is S10 for the se mester. For more information, call Denise at 846-1915. ' VL ‘ TAMU L5 SOCIETY: A meeting will be held at 8:30 p.m. in 502 Rudder Tower. Contact Art Ochoa at 696- 7108 (after 5 p.m.) or Dr. Arthur Hobbs at 845-3250 for more information. TAMU WOMEN’S CHORUS: Singing Valentine’s (with or without balloons) are being sold in the MSC through Friday. The valentine’s will be delivered Mon day or Tuesday on and off campus. TRADITIONS COUNCIL: A meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. in 510 Rudder Tower. Lt. Col. Joe T. Haney will talk about the Aggie Band. For more information, contact Bob Stephan. tier m pe*l lid. s|)cr. teq hanj pie lire:, i mi) 1 ! said, .'Olltil ,s will iryfi senl i Vfi Orel was is,” H it £(* cl tliti Lawyers United Press International GEORGETOWN — Attor neys for accused killer Generic Jones made final preparations Wednesday for the opening of defense testimony, but refused to say whether their week’s worth of witnesses would in clude the nurse herself. Prosecutors rested their case Tuesday against Jones, who is accused of killing 15- month-old Chelsea McClellan with a drug injection. The stale’s case spanned nearly three and a half weeks and in cluded 44 witnesses. After a daylong break in the trial Wednesday, defense at torneys were scheduled to begin presenting evidence Thursday. An assistant to lead de fense lawyer Jim Brookshire said attorneys expected defense testimony to last about a week, but would not say if Jones would be called to the witness stand. “Our not having to tell the state what we’re going to do is the only weapon we have,” said assistant Patty Jones. “They’ve pulled plenty of surprises on us so we’re being quiet on them.” The prosecution’s key wit ness against Jones was her for mer employer, Dr. Kathleen Holland. The Kerrville pedia trician testified for eight days about events surrounding Chel sea’s death and similar unex plained emergencies in several other young patients. Chelsea allegedly was in jected with succinylcholine, a powerful muscle relaxant that paralyzes the body and halts breathing. Jones also has been charged with injuring six other Kerrville children with similar drug injections, but no trial dates have been set on those charges. Although prosecutors claimed they were not obligated to prove a motive for Chelsea’s death, several witnesses bol stered the theory that Jones caused emergencies in babies to show a need for a special unit to care for critically ill children in Kerrville’s small Sid Peterson Hospital. Burglar tackled, sat on United Press International AUSTIN — Two women tackled a burglary suspect flee ing from a closed convenience store early Wednesday and sat on him until police arrived. Sgt. Robert Cervenka said the women were driving by the store around 2 a.m. when they saw the suspect emerging from a hole in the glass in front of the store. “They get out of their car, tackle him and hold him down until one of their friends calls police,” he said. When police arrived on the scene, Cervenka said they found the women, Stacy Horn, 19, and Donya Huckaby, 20, both of Austin, sitting on the man. Unopened cans of beer and cigarettes around them. were scattered Police said the man had been drinking but offered no resis tance after being tackled by the women. Ernest Sanchez Rodriguez, 25, of Austin was charged with burglary of a business and jailed under $5,000 bond. The Royal Connection Unitarian Fellowship 305 Wellborn Road Duplicate Bridge Novice and Open Games Tina Garrison owner/manager (409) 764-8129 Miss Texas A&M University Scholarship Pageant February 25,1984 Get your tickets while they are hot! Call MSC Box Office 845-1234 ghoii e dtfi a g°. monii irt, l> mmii ia, aK il prd dco* 1 an is 1 in a! /alua# ncinj jinei* id. 1 r in r proy ic )r.» I a sil nship tales and 1983-84 Student Senate The Texas A&M Student Senate exists to serve you, the students. Issues that have come up so far this year include the Faculty Senate’s resolution in favor of mandatory Senior finals, changes in the election regulations concern ing Fall and Spring Student Leader Elections, changes in the University Rules and Regulations, Gov. Mark White’s selection of March 10, 1984 for the upcoming Brazos Valley Special election, potential traffic hazards on cam pus, and many others. If you have any constructive ideas or views concerning these issues or others please contact your Senator! The Student Senate needs your input. David Alders Diane Baumbach Michele Fisher Sean Royall Mike Cook Jay Holland Grant Swartzwelder Mike Mulcahy Speaker of the Senate 846-6302 Speaker Pro Tempore of the Senate 822-5523 Recording Secretary 260-3595 YP Rules & Regulations 846-3548 VP Finance 260-1178 VP External Affairs 846-3408 VP Academic Affairs 260-1765 VP Student Services 260-2305 »•* Mike Baker Agriculture at Large 260-1691 Brian Hay Agriculture Graduate 260-3896 Susan Linn Agriculture Senior 260-6495 Melanie McMurry Agriculture Junior 260-0650 James Johnson Agriculture Sophomore 696-2423 Susan Haas Architecture At-Large 260-0164 Bill Hill Business Senior 260-1194 Robert Pearson Business Senior 260-2089 Matt Taylor Business Junior 260-6958 Lisa Yetts Business Junior 260-0711 Gwen Rayburn Business Sophomore 693-7867 Alyson Derkits Education At-Large 260-1198 Sheila Hyde Education At-Large 693-7695 Ronda Duckers Education Graduate 260-8355 Missy Martin Engineering At-Large 260-0820 Mike Kelley Engineering At-Large 260-7898 Cliff Walton Engineering At-Large 693-1052 Emma Baumgardner Engineering Senior 260-0803 Kevin Johnson Engineering Senior 696-9158 Dirk Smith Engineering Senior 260-2750 Gary Beall Engineering Junior 260-5606 Chip Heath Engineering Junior 260-2870 Carmen Torrez Engineering Junior 260-0942 Jim Collins Engineering Junior 260-2776 Raley Marek Engineering Sophomore 260-6459 Jack Templin Laurie Johnson Jim Stockmoe Kirsten Murphy Doug Wittrup Lauren Murphy Darren Williams Robert Davis Mona Krailler Bill Gaugler Paul Davis Matt McKay Rob Farrell Ginny Creasy Kristi Sherill Elizabeth Castille Dana Davis Nina Hastings David Klosterboer Mark Wayne Nim Amin Martha Bellens Ron Palomares A’Leta Parks Randall Roessler John Grace Asa Charlie Henry Jo Hudson Laurie English Michael Fisher Vol Montgomery Debbie Moy Diane Baumbach Todd King Clay Baker Carol Ellison Jamie Horton Lance Leonard Joe Lessard Mark Maniha Chip Parks Kevin Whelton Engineering Sophomore Geosciences At-Large Liberal Arts Senior Liberal Arts Junior Liberal Arts sophomore Science At-Large Veterinary Medicine At-Large Graduate At-Large Graduate At-Large Corps Senior Corps Junior Aston/Dunn/Spence Moses/Moore/Crocker/Davis-Gary Keathley/Fowler/Hughes/Clements/Leggett Krueger/U nderwood Off-Campus Ward I Off-Campus Ward I Off-Campus Ward I Off-Campus Ward I Off-Campus Ward I Off-Campus Ward II Off-Campus Ward II Off-Campus Ward II Off-Campus Ward II Off-Campus Ward II Off-Campus Ward III Off-Campus Ward III Off-Campus Ward III Off-Campus Ward IV Off-Campus Ward IV Off-Campus Ward IV Off-Campus Ward IV Off-Campus Ward IV University Apartments Freshman At-Large Freshman At-Large Freshman At-Large Freshman At-Large Freshman At-Large Freshman At-Large Freshman At-Large Freshman At-Large 260-2176 260-0251 260-1194 260-0700 260-1368 260-3007 260-7768 260-5457 696-2321 260-6858 260-7350 260-1765 260-3501 260-1900 260-0421 693-3784 696-7901 693-8940 764-8284 693-3259 696-0294 764-8066 696-8444 696-0854 693-5858 823-1375 846-8987 779-0835 775-0750 775-8896 779-9219 846-3972 822-5523 846-5492 260-7788 260-5271 260-2355 260-2268 260-1974 696-5930 260-1758 260-2801 We will be taking applications for the following Senate vacancies until 5:00pm on February 15,1984. Applications are available in the Student Government office, 213 Pavilion. Off-Campus Ward II (4) Science At-Large (1) Corps of Sophomore (1) Hart/Law/Puryear/Cain (1) Graduate At-Large (2) Jr