Page 6AThe Battalion/Monday, March 19, 1984 Jury selection resumes in Lucas murder Warped United Press International SAN ANGELO — It’s impos sible to predict how long attor neys might take to pick seven more jurors needed for the capital murder trial of Henry Lee Lucas, defense attorney Max Parker said. “When we get to the ninth or 10th juror it’s going to be pretty selective,” Parker said of the selection process that includes naming two alternate jurors in addition to the 12-member panel. Lucas, who has confessed to more than 150 slayings across the country, received a change of venue to stand trial for the r X, DEFENSIVE DRIVING COURSE March 19 & 20 RAMADAINN Pre-register by phone: 693-8178/846-1904 FEE $20 Ticket Deferral and 10% Insurance Discount strangulation of an unidentified woman hitchhiker near George town. The woman’s body, clad only in orange socks, was found along Interstate 35 near Georgetown on Halloween night 1979. Lucas was indicted by a Williamson Gounty grand jury of killing, sexually assault ing, robbing and kidnapping the woman. Attorneys last week selected seven women as jurors while narrowing a list of potential jurors from 300 to about 100. A&M glassblowers serve campus ask about our cameo Classic Fotoglazed plates. fspeedy”! iphoto 2 for 1 Film Developing and Printing with this coupon 110, 126, 135 only Good until April 14, 1984 Mon-Sat, 11 a.m. - 8 p.m. 1705 Texas Ave. S. Culpepper Plaza 693-4920 •y-v v.% •••••• •••••• %•••. %•••• •••••• •••••. •••••• %•••• •••••• •••••• •••••. •••••• %•••• •••••• •••••• *••••* ••»••• »> •*•••• •••**• •••*•• *•••*• Memorial Student Center ATTENTION! MSC LEADERSHIP POSITIONS OPEN! Interviews March 24-25,1984 A glassblower works on a project for the A&M chemistry department FIND if IN THE MSC Council Officers Executive Vice President for Marketing & Personnel . Vice President for Student Development MSC Finance Director of Budgets & Planning MSC Development (Fundraising) Director of Development Finance Director of Development Public Relations Director of Committee Development MSC Public Relations Director of Advertising and Publicity MSC Operations Director of Operational Planning and Research MSC Committee Chairmen Chairman, MSC After Hours Chairman, MSC Aggie Cinema Chairman, MSC All Night Fair Chairman, MSC Christmas Program Chairman, MSC Fall Leadership Conference Chairman, MSC International Programs Committee Chairman, MSC Madrigal Dinners Chairman, MSC Nova Chairman, MSC Open House-Discovery Chairman, MSC Recreation Chairman, MSC Dinner Theatre Chairman, MSC Spring Leadership Chairman, MSC Student Conference on National Affairs (SCONA) Chairman, MSC Travel Chairman, MSC Video Chairman, MSC Lost & Found Auction -HOW TO FIND OUT MORE INFORMATION— Contact Denis Davis or Pat Wood in the Student Programs Office (216T MSC) at 845-0709 for information on job descriptions, committee goals, and the interview process. There will be a MANDATORY information/interview sign-up meeting during the week after Spring Break Meetings (attend one): Monday, March 19,1984 5:00pm Room 216 T MSC Tuesday, March 20,1984 5:00pm Room 216 T MSC All applications due at 6:00pm on Wednesday, March 21,1984 to Denis Davis. Obtain an application form at the Secretaries' Island in the Student Programs Office today TAKE ADVANTAGE OF A GREAT OPPORTUNITY AND ... LEAP INTO THE MSC THIS YEAR! By KARL PALLMEYER Reporter In the basement of the che mistry building, there is a glass- blowing shop where bottles, tubes, pipes or any other special glass devices needed for scien tific experiments at Texas A&M are made. Starting with raw materials like glass tubing, jars and stop cocks, the glass shop builds any thing a research scientist needs. The shop fills anywhere from 100 to 300 orders a month, most of which are for glass equipment that will be used in experiments by the chemistry department or by agricultural research stations. In the glass shop is a small lab that the glassblowers call the “lamp shop,” which is cluttered with boxes of tubing, glass- cutting equipment and tables fil led with all types of glass- blowing equipment. It is in the “lamp shop" that all the glass blowing is done by hand. Jack H. Shannon is the senior glassblower for the chemistry department. He works with two other glass blowers, one of whom is his brother Jerry. His son John is an apprentice. Shan non, who has been a glassblower for 33 years, came to Texas A&M in 1961 and set up the glass blowing shop. “A glassblower is usually a jack-of-all-lrades,” Shannon says. “He must know mechanical and electrical sciences, he must be creative and artistic, and he must have the patience of Job.” Shannon says a glassblower has to have high mechanical and en gineering aptitudes since he usually assists in designing, as well as making, the equipment. Shannon says he alwajj been interested in glassbl so after deciding years amiib he couldn’t support a faraikt teacher’s salary, hegotajoiii; glassblower for the Dow mical Go. in Freeport. Hew ed for Dow for eight ye then went to Oklahoma University to teadt blowing. Shannon now teachesa blowing course here whn open only to chemistry studc The class familiarizes the^ dents with glass-blowing tec: ques and the design ofgt ware. Most of the studei go into research, and ki now to make their owji menl could save them lirat money, he says. Funding for the glass^ comes from the chemistry: partment’s operating bud,': Shannon says, but the $1 hour the glass shopchargedt its work replaces those func “We’ re not here to ki money,” Shannon says. Vt here to service the peopfeojl pus-wide by saving themiSy ping charges and givingagtl turnaround.” In the 23 years he's befit Texas A&M. Shannon sawl has built many strange! including roacn traps, anttit and a naval olive, a deviceu in the therapy of people* cleft pallets. Shannon says glass blowiis | not monetarily rewarding gels satisfaction from biii something that has never built before. It is a challegt make a functioning scientific! I vice from a bunch ol glasss , Serving Luncheon Buffet Sandwich and Soup Bar Mezzanine Floor Sunday through Friday 11 a.m. to i :30 p.m. Delicious Food Beautiful View researcher’s drawing,lies# Pet rat saves owner United Press Internationil TOLEDO, Ohio - A pet rat awakened a Toll woman whose mattress! caught fire, saving her life,i rodent’s owner said Sundav Vicky Downey said herf — a black tame rat namedY® — was sleeping with her whet short-circuit in an electn blanket started the fire at5-' a.m. Saturday. The rat was in bed with I* owner because she hadaresi atory ailment and need warmth. She licked Downc 1 face until she awakened. D*’ ney said she then grabtn Yentl, unplugged lied firefigi and called the blank firefighters Open to the Public i “Quality First” ^ Downey was treated (< smoke inhalation. Yentl * unharmed. “She saved my life,” Down! said. “I’m buying her a stfl dinner.” The STUDENT Y CHARITY RACQUETBALL TOURNAMENT MARCH 24-25 Registration closes MARCH 20 Call 845-1626 fof details STUDENT ’ Y 1 CHARITY RACQUETBALL TOURNEY ENTRY FORM (please print; () name ohone address ABC citv/state zip sex division league partner's name if doubles, (circle) singles/doubles (partner must fill out separate form) S M L XL shirt if entering two events indicate other event here si ze Please enclose $10.00 for one event, $15.00 for two. amount enclosed: $