'L\'jX*'S'V4jWv-V;;‘V:i' Page 6/The BattalionAVednesday, September 11,1985 PHI KAPPA TAU ' . FRATERNITY FALL RUSH ’85 HAPPY HOUR THURSDAY , SEPT. 12 .-.--rphyr LUAU EXTRAVAGANZA SATURDAY , SEPT. 14 Treehouse Village 8 pm FAJITA PARTY * ‘ SUNDAY , SEPT. 15 wSSj for more info, contact: Dave 764-6924 Kelly 260-2183 m *5* i** First meeting of Student Senate set for tonight By ANN CERVENKA Staff Writer The items to be addressed today at the first meeting of the 1985-86 Student Senate include a speech by Student Body President Sean Royall, appointments of students to several University committees and reports from the five vice presidents of the Senate committees. Speaker of the Senate, Laurie Johnson, said she expects Royall to discuss goals for Student Govern ment and inform Senate members of work done over the summer. Because of vacancies in several University committees, including the traffic committee and the dining hall menu board, the positions will be filled at this meeting, she said. The election committee will pro pose dates, polling places and filing fees for freshmen elections. The Senate will vote on the issues, John son said. Also on the agenda is a vote on the approval of Steve Monroe to serve as Student Senate representative to the Faculty Senate. Johnson said her main goal is to make the senators available to the students. “I think that if we can work to make sure that students know who their senators are, they (students) will have a link on campus,” she said. “I don’t think that’s too much to ask for, it will just take a little time and effort on our part.” Johnson said the members of the Senate are younger than those of the past few years. “They come in and are bright eyed and not bored with school,” she said. The meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m. in 204 Harrington Classroom Building and is open to the public. Slouch By Jim Earle m*. mki At REPE: SuREIBL M.LE/V Warp HAW Mr hW OE-5I6V lit? w Ai Murde ‘‘All I had to do to break a three-month drought was to get my hair Fixed. ” Teacher wounded teaching drill team Associated Press ‘r ■ cher who was shot while instructing a drill team said Tuesday he plans to return to his teaching duties despite the constant fears about the “violent area” where the school is located. Harold Haynes, 34, an English teacher at Wheatley High School, said such attacks are “an occupatio nal hazard.” Haynes, who serves as the drill team’s sponsor, was shot about 4 p.m. Monday, 15 minutes after school ended. Haynes was listed in good condition at Ben Taub Hospi tal, a hospital spokesman said Tues day. Homicide Sgt. Ken Johnson said the three boys — whom he described as juveniles — do not attend the school but apparently had some pre vious contact with Haynes. But Haynes, who has been teach ing at Wheatley for eight years, said he had never seen the boys before. No arrests have been made in the case, police spokesman Al Baker said Tuesday. Johnson said the youths entered the cafeteria where the girls were practicing and verbally abused the teacher. Haynes asked them to leave, but they began to taunt him. “As he ushered them out, they grabbed a broom," Johnson said. “He had one end and two (youths) had the other end." As Haynes and the two youths struggled over the broom, the thirt juvenile pulled a small-caliber pa and shot Haynes, he said. Thethr# youths then fled. SAN AN itential ju ™uet room jury selectit Imrsing hoi Ind former I Autumn |er Inc. an ;rial in the ilnora Bre< Breed h dills nursir 17 days befi The case lio, 245 i teavy publi Haynes said he didn’t want hold the practice in the cafetem p. saying it was not as safe as theauit es P lt ^ 1 torium where practice normally ii* ers sa ' e held. 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