The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 10, 1987, Image 16

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    Page 16/The Battalion/Friday, April 10, 1987
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until the end of May:
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(Post Oak Square)
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(Parkway Kroger Center)
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(formerly College Station Cleaners)
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Men’s/Women’s two piece suit
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to the public, such as the texts of the
student athletic handbook, the A&M
staff manual and the University reg
ulations manual
In addition, 18 pages on the poli
cies of Cain Hall, the athletic dormi
tory, are included. Six of those pages
are diagrams of Cain Hall’s fire evac
uation routes.
The in-house investigation was
handled by two former A&M stu
dents — Arno W. Krebs Jr. and Ot
way B. Denny Jr. Both are members
of the Houston law firm Fulbright &
Jaworski.
University officials had little to say
about the report.
Jackie Sherrill, head football
coach and athletic director, declined
comment when asked about it as he
watched his team practice Thursday
at Kyle Field.
John Keith, A&M sports informa
tion director, said, “When told it
would be released, Jackie said he
hasn’t seen the report, he can’t com
ment on what he hasn’t seen and he’s
not really concerned about it right
now.”
On Wednesday, Jeff Alford, asso
ciate director of A&M’s Office of
Public Information, said the Univer
sity’s position was to release the re
port “and let everyone draw their
own conclusions.”
Vandiver’s 119-word written
statement, in addition to citing the
reason for the deletions, said A&M
“will cooperate with the NCAA in
any inquiry of Texas A&M Univer
sity athletics.”
But both Keith and Lane Ste
phenson, director of the Office of
Public Information, reiterated that
A&M has never been notified that
any NCAA investigation is going on.
“Before you’re under investiga
tion the president gets a letter from
the NCAA,” Keith said. “But we
haven’t received a letter.”
At least one player said he hoped
the release of the report would end
the controversy surrounding the
football program.
“I think maybe once this report
? ;ets out — and the media sees it and
inds nothing in it — maybe every
body will be off us,” quarterback
Craig Stump said.
Regardless, Stump said, the re
port doesn’t worry his teammates.
“You can’t let it get to you,” he
said. “It’s something that you have
no control over as a player. We really
don’t worry about it.”
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Hobby unveils 'Build Texas' construction proposal
AUSTIN (AP) — Lt. Gov. Bill
Hobby on Thursday unveiled a plan
fora $1.1 billion “Build Texas” pub
lic works program that would use
long-term bonds to help construct
prisons, parks and water projects.
Saralee Tiede, Hobby’s press sec
retary, said the three proposed con
stitutional amendments were intro
duced in the Senate to authorize
sales of the general obligation bonds.
Under the plan, $300 million in
proceeds would go for prisons and
mental health facilities, $400 million
for local public works projects and
$400 million for water, water quality
and flood control projects.
The $300 million in bond sale
proceeds for state facilities would be
spent for construction projects of
the Texas Department of Correc
tions; the Texas Youth Council,
which operates juvenile faoi
and the Department of Wa,
Health and Mental Retardation
In an interview withTiieffi
Post, Hobby said the prom
which he intends to present
Senate State Affairs Coiwi®
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Counsel
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The national standard is about
one staff member per 1,000 stu
dents, plus one extra counselor, she
said.
With University administration
estimating enrollment of some
39,000 students for the fall, Hope
isn’t sure what she’s going to do.
On-campus student alternatives
for continuing personal counseling
include the Counseling Assessment
Clinic, staffed by the educational
psychology department, and the
Psychology Clinic, staffedb
chology department. Howe
charge a minimal fee.
Counseling services ak
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wifh a backward glance.
The drop-waist dress with a
sailor collar framed in picot
lace appears demure from the
front. Tire deep v-back ac
cented with a generous how
creates a delightfully flirtatious
look. For juniors in sky blue
polvester/cotton strewn with
delicate white bouquets.
Junior Sizes 3-13, $86.
Register to win a dress
Hach store will give away a
misses, petite or women's
dress valued up to $150;
a junior dress valued up
to $75; and a girls’ dress
valued uft to $40. No pur
chase is necessarv to win.
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