01 Aggies, with current I.D., don't forget about your 15% discount on all mer chandise (excluding Lorus Watches) Thru March 31, 1984, bring in this coupon and receive an additional 5% off. Total 20% off Discounts do not apply to sale items Layaways Invited Douglas Jewelry 212 N. Main Downtown Bryan 822-3119 1623 Texas Ave. College Station 693-0677 Page 6/The Battalion/Wednesday, March 7, 1984 AggieCon Science fiction conventioneers making plans for 15th edition By Mark E. Lish Reporter Pinned to the student’s shirt was a button that read, “Joan of Ark is alive and well done.” “Hey Ernie, I like your but ton,” someone said. LOCATION: In the heart of student living on University Oaks, Cripple Creek is on the shuttle bus route and is popular because of its closeness to restaurants, clubs and shopping. Investors can enter their condo in a lease pool and be assured of profes sional management. PRICE: Starting as low as $39,950. Cripple Creek is affordable for even the most discriminating budget. VALUE: A large part of the cost of an Aggie's educa tion can be returned through tax benefits and equity. CONDOMINIUMS 904 University Oaks #56 (409) 764-8682 (409) 846-5741 Models Open Daily Developed by Stanford Associates. Inc. Ernie smiled and looked proudly down at one of three buttons attached to his breast pocket. As art officer of the MSC Ce- plieid Variable’s AggieCon XV, Ernie Hartt was one of several students in the Student Pro grams Office, making final pre parations for the approaching convention. The convention, which at tracts science fiction and fantasy fans from all over the country, will be March 29-April 1 on the second floor of the Memorial Student Center. Ticket prices for Aggies: $6.50 for a four-day pass, or $4 for a one-day pass. Guests will include L. Spra gue, author of “The Unbe headed King,” and his wife Ca therine Crook de Camp, James og; the Limmaker,” and science-fic tion artist Don Mallz. Events scheduled include an auction of sci-fi art and curios, a special dealer’s room, a mas querade, and a banquet. Among the movies to be shown at the convention are “The Sword in the Stone,” “Dragonslayer,” “Time Ban dits,” “Bladerunner,” “Tron”, and “Galaxina.” The group sponsors movies, seminars and special speakers year round. It has attracted big- name speakers such as Gene Roddenberry, the creator and producer of “Star Trek”, who lectured here on Feb. 18. What’s up For StU 1 WEDNESDAY ACCOUNTING SOCIETY: There wilt l* a me with a presentation by Peat, Mai wick, Miidu-H jr-a pany, at 7:30 p.m. in 165 Ulockei. < all at 7:30 p.m. in 165 Blocker, feldei at 693-4 /66 1 dr more information. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL EV NEERS: A meeting will be held at 7:30 pin i By REIN Zachry. Chuck Meloy, of Sun Oil Company, willdiT J Production Engineering. Refreshments will he« FuiivTc Contact Kevin Williams at 260-1261 foi more ml w j|] t a j n ""’ World" w b< CATHOLIC STUDENT ORGANIZATION: Houston \ will be a mass and distribution of ashes at 7 a.m former slue and 7:30 p.m. at the Church. EUROPE CLUB: A meeting will 1r- held to pb:;J|7| ie m spring break nip at 9 p.m. ai Mi. Gatti’s (,(<>lfe(; fice is hosti lion). Contact Jose Miguel Fcrnande/. at HEi-IW will include more information. • Registt FLORICULTURE-ORNAMENTAL HORTIC^' “‘f f ™! • vvorksl Student Senate to consider bylaw revisions By TAMMY KIRK Reporter The Student Senate is meet ing tonight in 204 Harrington Giassroom Building to vole on the Student Senate bylaws revi sions. The Senate also will dis cuss the midterm grades bill and the announcement of grades bill. The bylaws govern the Sen ate, as opposed to the constitu tion which governs the Univer sity. Parts of the bylaws have been revised in past years, but not as extensively as this year, says Sean Royall, vice president of the Rules and Regulations Committee. The revisions entail deletion We buy, sell, and repair used trucks Pickups-Plus 512 W. Carson 775-6708 of obselete material, word trim ming and word changes for clarification, Royall says. He says every bylaw was at least looked at for revision, if not ac tually changed. Some of the most important revisions, Royall said, deal with the emergency status of bills and presentation and availabil ity of legislation to the Senate. The Academic Affairs Com mittee will handle the dis cussions on the two bills involv ing grades. The midterm grade bill deals with whether or not midterms will be dropped, says David Alders, speaker of the Senate. The announcement of grades bill deals with teachers’ written policies on how grades are determined, given to the students at the beginning of the semester, Alders says. accounting, managemei • Lunch He Texa* from the I h • A style s H A rect women niak The siud< Pepe’s Lunch Special “ Pepe’s Late Night Happy Hour O 1 Cl w ISO midnight to 1:30am for Taco Buy one 99<£ Burrito get one (expires March 16,1984) Chalupa Free Fpep&> V ■ MEXICAN V FOOD > Three convenient locations 3312 S. College 107 Dominik (lunch special only) Post Oak Mall Sunshine showers state United Press International A weak high pressure system produced plenty of sunshine and mild temperatures in Texas Tuesday. A thin veil of high clouds cov ered south Texas and the coast, while the remainder of the state had fair skies, the National Weather Service said. Afternoon temperatures ranged from the low 50s in the Panhandle and Trans Pecos to mid-60s along the lower coast. Winds were northerly at 5 to 15 mph over the eastern half of the state, while southwest winds of 5 to 10 mph returned to the Trans Pecos and High Plains. The forecast called for fair skies and colder temperatures TURE CLUB: A meeting will be held at 7:30p 106 PSB. There w ill lx* a speakei from the Texas ciation of Nurserymen Foi more intormaiion.call ique Dubruie at 260-2698. LAW HALL: A meeting will Ik- held at 8:30p.mn Rudder Tower. Robert Wiatt, from the University I Department, will discuss the increasing numberofi on campus and security improvements. Contact Ru tub at 260-6505 for more information MSC AFTER HOURS: Regblrai ion will beheld! infcccounlii a.m. to 6 p.m. in 212 ol the MS( thiough Thursday. I. MSC HOSPITALITY: There will lx- a fashion! the Roxz at 7:30 p.m. Contact Ann Bunnberry 1515 for more information. MSC POLITICAL FORUM: Donald Woods.an South African journalist, will speak on aparthei David Sanford at 845-1515. MSC VARIETY SHOW: Ti< kets are on sale at th Box Office. Student tic kets are $3 and adult tick $3.50. MATH CLUB: A meeting will be- held at 7:30pan third floor lounge. Dr. Blac kley will speak. Call Crane at 764-9533 for more infor mation. METHODIST STUDENT MOVEMENT: Alua Bible studv will be conducted at Vop sxpl' BvKARI Re) Hnniluiy i eta 6 peicen tor. fees an noon in the WtJreaw m p.u Foundation (behind Pizza Hut). Bring lunch or) I semester, p sandwiches. Another lunch and Bible study nillbet: l *? e ^ oarc * ducted at 12:30 p.m. on Thursday. Cali 8464701 more information. Jenv Smith, ■f Bush k MEXICAN AMERICAN ENGINEERING 'lined lo the CIETY: A meeting will be held at 7:30 p m. u I social ion at Zachry. Lorraine Baca, from Scandia 1 ahs in No. y that the in ico, will speak on employment graduate schooloppo ry rates was n nities. For more information, call Dr. HectorCarm jng utilities c 845-0927. ikeuploi it OFF CAMPUS AGGIES: \ general meeting, feaim venue genei State Representative Candidate Richard Smith," sidence nails, held at 6:30 p.m. in 601 Ruddet Tower. All are come. Contact Siaccv Rolx-rts at 693-01 If> for nn'rt c 111 1 ie 1I1C formation. u, ‘ l '■* n ’ OFFICE OF STUDENT FINANCIAL AID: Thtf 2 ° r lhe ftce will be closed from 3:30-5 p.m. for staff de# opment training. Please plan accordingly. | PHYSICS CLUB: Dr Sheldon Glashow will spent'flCll C ’High Energy Physics' at 7:30 p.m. in 1 46 of the Phi®* Building. Contact Pat Eacour at 764-7898 for more ^ 1. —. | I ftiimaiiop. orem SPORTS CAR CLUB: There will be a meeting todisuT the Aggie Cross at 8:30 p.m. at Pizza Hut (University! united Hess across from Republic Bank). For more in formation.* Bob Clausen at 693-2288 or Donna Reed at 846-6866 BEIRl 1 — STUDENT/FACULTY MEETING: There will h "! a y el . Tues ^ meeting at 8 p.m. in 701 Rudder Tower ed Le(janon s TRADITIONS COUNCIL: i to meet in S A meeting will be hekM for new p< 7:30 p in. in 501 Rudder Tower. Ron Blatchley, M, rt;un jf, a of Bryan and Director of Student Services, will dk^-ye;,,^ 0 f c q v Aggies and the community For more information -Re,,hi r wii,, * Bob Stephan at 260-2040. ,i lations wen , UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL: An .•Vbanon’s frac Wednesday service will be conducted at 10 p.mf in 1 religious Chapel. Contact Pastor Hubert Beck for more info ting them to i lion. usamie, a Swi: Bui scattered THURSDAY tldthenea INSIGHT: A siudenl/faculty discussion will be hel ' truce tl 12:30 p.m. in 140B of the MSC. T he topic is ’Sttidenib^l Gem a yel g put: Is There Any?’ All students and faculty vvdci • d _ rebel Mo: Call Kathleen at 764-1129 for more information llipy aiK * str JRace accord Military soun n Phalange rai ;nt soldiers \ Police beat Move Over to Wood Bvook iifiliitfii The following incidents were reported to the University Po lice Department through Wednesday. MISDEMEANOR THEFT: • A maroon Sears ten-speed bicycle was stolen from the Wal ton Hall bike rack. A brown Huffy ten-speed len army unit luntains came bicycle was stolen from irrC from suspeci rack outside the Biologidngunners, ences Building. M Bern, the A T T E M P TED B|histry said the CLARY: Lebanon’s na • Someone attempted jon talks wou ter the east door of thebuJpjn Lausanne that houses the MPACjluxury hotel ii chine bv nrvinenn dm Inrl^kingLake Gei he first rou; ncilialion la ber, made i Wood Brook Condominiums Brazosland Realty Services, Inc. 4103 Texas Avenue Bryan, Texas 77802 409/846-5735 Yes, please send more Information to: □My Parents nMyself Name Address City State 7Ap Phone Move over to the heart of the off-campus community. Wood Brook’s ideal location is: • Only 1 ‘/L’ miles from A&M • On the shuttle bus route • A short walk to Post Oak Mall and other major shopping areas • Convenient to many |x>pular restaurants and night elubs • In an area known for its invest ment jxitential Move over to substantial savings. Investment in a Wood Brook condominium will: • Save four years of non-returnable rent • Provide exceptional tax advantages brazoslcmd realty services, inc. Move over to the comforts of a home away from home. Wood Brook’s superb amenities include: e Carden window & mini-blinds e Fireplaces e Built-in kitchen appliances e Washer/drycr connections e Hot tub swimming pool e Private patios Another development bv Sypcon Corp. W Serving Luncheon Buffet Sandwich and Soup Bar Mezzanine Floor Sunday through Friday 11 a.m. to i :30 p.m. Delicious Food Beautiful View Open to the Public U§& “Quality First”