The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, June 20, 1985, Image 4

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Any junior or senior in the College of Science who has noip;
vtouslv taken the English Proficiency Examination should pb:
take the test June 27 unless they have completed English 30U;ii
minimum grade of C. Students in the College of Science imistp
the proficiency exam or satisfactorily complete English 301 bn.:
spring semester of their junior year in omer to qualify asadegm
candidate.
'lire English Proficiency Exam w ill be administered by the®
glish department. Students in the biology,’ chemistry, matheniM
and physics departments should irgister for (he exam in IS!
Blocker before June 27.
Texas high court
hearing pros, com
of disputed ruling
Associated Press
AUSTIN — The Texas Supreme
Court took under consideration
Wednesday arguments for and
against a controversial rule that bars
public school students with failing
grades from participating in extra
curricular activities.
The nine justices, who inter
rupted attorneys frequently with
a uestions, are expected to make a
ecison before schools start this fall.
“The simple issue here is whether
the Legislature can say that public
schools are for the purpose of edu
cating students, and really mean it,”
said Dave Richards, first assistant at
torney general. Richards spoke for
the state and the Texas Education
Agency in favor of the rule.
Two Houston attorneys, rep
resenting 45 students who have been
caught by the rule, claimed the rule
was unconstitutional.
The rule was passed by tlr
Board of Education in can™
[>olicy directives of the majorn
reform bill passed by a specials
lative session in 1984.
A student failing to makeaiti
70 in any course during a aw
period can lie banned fromd
curricular activities the ncs
weeks.
“This rule resulted from ikii
islat ire attempting to put lb
phasis on the curriculum iti
schools, not (he frills,” said Rida
“This rule says the businessofTt
schools is education. Ifasuil
passes his work he can enjoti
lrills. 1 f he does not pass, he*
Houston attorney Anthony Si
paid, who v\.is representingap
ol Harris County .students, s |
“This role (infringes) on theta
mental rights of students,
more than sports.”
Mystery cache sparks
U.S. Army investigatioi
Associated Press
DALLAS — The U.S. Army in
spector general has been asked to in
vestigate the source of a weapons
cache, valued at more than $1 mil
lion, found a year ago, police said.
At the time of the seizure, author
ities called the cache the largest ille
gal stockpile of weapons recovered
in U.S. history. So fair, police, the
Army, the FBI and the Bureau of
Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms have
been unable to determine where the
weapons came from.
“Here’s a million dollars worth of
stuff— rockets marked ‘U.S. Army,’
— and we don’t know where it came
from,” said police intelligence Capt.
Greg Holliday.
Police confiscated weapons rang
ing from gun ammunition to rock
ets, as well as military u
from an East Dallas home
other residence in nearbyRochi
“And until we know the sow
the in anitions, we don’t bowl
can do anything to preventany
ther arms distribution to cities:
as Dallas,” Holliday said.
The munitions recovered Iasi
fill a classified, Hi-page list, Hoi
said. Many of the weapons
green and marked “U.S. Army
said.
“It’s time that the Armyan
some questions,” Holliday said.
Col. Paul Lovgren ofthein
general’s office said he could
comment on whether his
would investigate the sourced
weapons.
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