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Monday, March 26, 1984/The Battalion/Page 3 Eatl \ ns iter, i lore spt ts cam ;ility, tk idem id const Student istributt account Fee 7 3. Exff Legislm ig costs, d, chan? What’s up MONDAY AGGIE ALLEMANDERS SQUARE DANCE CLUB: A square dance class will lie conducted from 6:30 p.m.- 8:30 p.m. in the Pavilion. A club dance will follow from 8:30 p.m.-10 p.m. Officer nominations will also be held. AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL: A meeting will be held at 8:30 p.m. in 604 Rudder Tower. Call John Cook at 846-4219 for more information. BAPTIST STUDENT UNION: A Bible study and daily luncheon will be held on MWF from 12-12:50 p.m. and onTTH from 11:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m. in the student cen ter (behind Kinko’s). Contact Mike Jack at 846-7722 for more information. CLASS OF ’85: Tickets are on sale in the MSC for the Ju nior Weekend activities. The 1 lawaiian logo party will Ije held March 30 ami the Playday will be held April 1. For more information!, call Anne Dixon at 260-0710. IM-REC SPORTS DEPARTMENT: Entries for the golf doubles, archery singles and doubles, and track and held will open at 8 a.m. in 159 E. Kyle. For more infor mation, call 845-7826 or come by 159 E. Kyle. MSC CAMERA COMMITTEE: Dean Collins, a re nowned photographer and lecturer, will speak on simple inexpensive lighting techiques that can enhance die beauty of photographs at 7 p.m. in Rudder Forum. Con tact Graham Weston at 260-6587 for more information. MSC VARIETY SHOW: Tickets are on sale at the MSC Box Office. Student tickets are $3 and non-student tick ets are $3.50. The show will be held April 13. NAUTICAL ARCHAEOLOGY STUDENT LEC TURE SERIES: Steve Hoyt will discuss the Pedro Banks Survey and Joe Simmons will discuss the Cayo Nuevo Wreck at 7 p.m. in 311 Bolton. Contact Shirley Gotelipe at 845-6398 or 846-7476 for more information. PHI ETA SIGMA: New member induction ceremonies will be held tonight at 7 p.m. and on Wednesday at 7 p.m. Everyone who has been invited should plan to at tend one of the ceremonies. Officers for next year will be elected. Call Dinna Orina at 260-0168 for more informa tion. RIO GRANDE VALLEY HOMETOWN CLUB: There will be a meeting at 7:30 p.m. in 607 Rudder Tower. STUDENT GOVERNMENT ELECTION COMMIS SION: A yell leader forum will be held at noon near Rudder Fountain. Come see the candidates for yell leader! A presidential debate will be conducted at 7 p.m. in 601 Rudder Tower. A reception will follow the debate in 206 of the MSC. For more information, call Laura at 260-8344. STUDENT ORGANIZATION ALLOCATION BUDGETS: Budget forms are available in 217 of the MSC. The deadline for all budgets is March 30. TOASTMASTERS: There will be a general meeting in 155 Blocker at 7 p.m. Call Cindy Finley at 775-3523 for more information. UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL: A Bible class on the Book of Hebrews will be conducted at 7:30 p.m. in the Chapel. Contact Pastor Hubert Beck for more in formation. Faculty absentee voting starts today By DAINAH BULLARD Staff Writer Absentee voting for 28 Texas A&M Faculty Senate seats be gins today and ends Friday, March 20. Voting will be from 9 a.in. until 4:30 p.m. in the Fac ulty Senate Office, 203 Good win Hall. The regular spring election w ill be April 4, from 9 a.m. until 6 p.m. Voting will take place at various polling locations on campus. All faculty members (profes sors, instructors, lecturers, etc.) are eligible to vote in the elec tions. However, faculty mem bers can vote only for Senate positions open in their partic ular college. Voting for the College of Ag- riculture will be in the first floor lounge of Harrington Tower. The four open positions and position nominees are: • Place 2: Murray H. Mil ford. • Place 3: Stuart D. Lyda and C. Richard Shumway. • Place 5: Edward E. Burns and James D. Smith. • Place 10: Keith A. Arnold. Voting for the College of Ar chitecture and Environmental Design will be in the Langford Architecture Center gallery. The open position and position nominee are: • Place 1: Claude D. Davis. Voting for the College of Business Administration will be in the second floor lobby of the Blocker Building. The three open positions and position nominees are: • Place 1: George C. Fowler. • Place 2: Charles Futrell. • Place 4: Clinton A. Phil lips. Voting for the College of Ed ucation will be in East Kyle for health and physical education department faculty members, and in the first floor lounge of Harrington Tower for other college faculty members. The two open positions and position nominees are: • Place 3: Jerome T. Kapes and Gayle Schmidt. • Place 6: Douglas J. Palmer, Leonard D. Ponder and Walter F. Stenning. Voting for the College of En gineering will be in the lobby of the Zachry Engineering Center. The six open positions and po sition nominees are: • Place 1: Robert W. Heins andjohn H. Painter. • Place 5: R. Dennis Foster and Louis J. Thompson. • Place 8: Roy A. Hartman and B. Don Russell. • Place 9: George M. Dysinger and W. Mac Lively. • Place 14: Clint A. Ber trand, Walter L. Bradley, Ste ven W. Poston, James T. Rollins and Ching H. Wu. • Place 16: James K. Henni- gan and Retha E. Groom. Voting for the College of Ge osciences will be in the Lang ford Architecture Center gal lery. The open position and position nominees are: • Place 2: Dusan Djuric and Brann Johnson. Voting for the College of Lib eral Arts will be in the second floor lobby of the Blocker Building for English depart ment faculty members, and in the first floor lounge of Har rington Tower for other college faculty members. The five open positions and position nominees are: • Place 2: Dale Baum and R. William Barzak. • Place 3: John J. McDer mott. • Place 4: Robert A. Calvert and Jerry C. Gaston. • Place 6: Mark B. Busby and Patricia Stranahan. • Place 11: Jon R. Bond. Voting for the College of Medicine for Texas A&M fac ulty will be in the first floor lobby of the Medical Sciences Building. For Temple faculty members, voting will be in the Student Union (Building 7, room 5) at Teague Veterans’ Center, and a location at Scott and White Hospital to be an nounced. The open position and position nominee are: • Place 3: James O. Morse. Voting for College of Science will be in the Academic Build ing rotunda. The three open positions and position nominees are: • Place 4: Norman O. Dro- nen and Arthur E. Martell. • Place 10: A. Louis Ford, Marvin W. Row'e and Gilbert L. Schroeter. • Place 11: Ronald A. Bryan, James P. Henderson and C.O. Patterson. Voting for the College of Veterinary Medicine will be outside the dean’s office in the Veterinary Sciences Building. The open position and position nominees are: • Place 5: Thomas Caceci and Ronald W. Green. Voting for the library seat will be in 211 Sterling C. Evans Library. The open position and position nominees are: • Place 1: C. Colleen Cook and Julia M. Rholes. PREPAREFOR: JUNE AUTO INSURANCE FOR AGGIES Call: George Webb Farmers Insurance Group < 3400 S. College 823 8051 Educational Center TEST PREPARATION SPECIALISTS SINCE 1938 707 Texas Ave. 301 -C In Dallas: 11617 N. Central Expwy. Preparation! It’s a Great Feeling! Call 696-3196 for details Around The World With MSC Travel TRAVEL EMPHASIS WEEK March 26-30 March 26: Preparing For Travel 7:00 p.m. Room 401 Rudder March 27: Import Fair 10-2 MSC Europe On Your Own 7:00 pm. Rm. 607 Rudder U.S. On Your Own 8:30 p.m. Rm. 607 Rudder March 28: Import Fair 10-2 MSC Traveling In Communist Countries 8:30 p.m. Room 401 Rudder March 29: MSC Travel 8:30 p.m. Rm. 607 Rudder MSC TR.AVEI. —- 'HtT 1 : • LXvr 'i» it - t ' IZ ■z*. -.v met#. at#. at#, -it. Fed The Heat” MSC Hospitality Spring Fashion Show Thursday March 29 ; 1984 7:00pm Rudder Forum Featuring these fine Retailers J. Riggins Desmonds R. Rush & Co. Casual Corner Mary's Rridal Shoppe Al s Formal Wear Shala's Entertainment: Miss TAMU 1984 Kim Walters Tickets $ 2.00 at the door, from any Hospitality member, or at the MSC Box Office