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The Battalion
CHRIS WHITLEY, Editor in chief
JULI PHILLIPS, Managing editor MARK EVANS, City editor
DAVE THOMAS, Night News editor ANAS BEN-MUSA, Agg/e///eeditor
BELINDA BLANCARTE, Night News editor MICHAEL PLUMER, Sports editor
MACK HARRISON, Opinion editor WILLIAM HARRISON, Sports editor
KYLE BURNETT, Photo editor
Staff Members
City desk — Jason Cox, James Bernsen, Michele Brinkmann, Lisa Elliott, Cheryl Heller, Kim Horton, Jan
Higginbotham, Jennifer Kiley, Mary Kujawa, Kevin Lindstrom, Jackie Mason, Kim McGuire, Carrie Miura, Stephanie
Pattillo, Geneen Pipher, Jennifer Smith, Mark Smith and Andrea Taormina
News desk - Rob Clark, Jennifer Petteway, Irish Reichle, Khristy Rouw and Heather Winch
Photographers - Mary Macmanus, Marty Allen, Amy Browning, Lauren Donahue, Varnell Hopkins III,
Tommy Huynh, Kevin Ivy, Tim Moog, Gus Morgan and Holly Organ
Aggielife - Dena Dizdar, Jacqueline Ayotte, Margaret Claughton, Lesa Ann King and Joe Leih
Sports writers — Julie Chelkowski, Matt Rush and David Winder
Opinion desk - Toni Garrard Clay, Lynn Booher, Tracey Jones, jenny Magee, Melissa Megliola, Jay Robbins,
John Scroggs, Frank Stanford, Jason Sweeny, Robert Vasquez and Eliot Williams
Cartoonists - Jason Brown, Boomer Cardinale, Clifton Hashimoto, George Nasr, Gerardo Quezada and
Edward Zepeda
Graphic Artist - Angel Kan
Clerks- Grant Austgen, Eleanor Colvin, Wren Eversberg, Carey Fallin and Tomiko Miller
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What^s Up
Friday
Aggie Democrats: Executive
Board Meeting in Rudder 404 at 7
p.m. For more information call
Anand Patel at 774-7060.
African Student's Association:
general meeting at 7:00 p.m. in Rud
der 410. For more information call
Millicent at 847-3807.
Saturday
Puerto Rican Student Assoc.:
general meeting in Rudder 401 at 7
p.m. For more information call Cyn
thia at 696-1364.
Students Over Traditional Age:
supper club meeting at 6 p.m. at
Confucius Chinese Cuisine. For
more information call Leslie at 693-
0272.
Catholic Student Association:
decorating the Student Center for
the Holidays at 7:30 p.m. at the St.
Mary's Student Center. For more in
formation call Tonya at 846-5717.
Class of '94 Service Project:
meet at 3:30 p.m. at Olsen Field to
host a Girls Club Christmas Party.
For more information call Barrett at
847-0153 or Cynthia at 847-0152.
Alpha Phi Alpha: Founder's Day
Celebration, keynote address by Bro.
Harry Johnson Sr., Southwestern Re-
f ional Vice President, at 3:00 p.m. in
06 MSC. For more information call
Bryan at 847-1942.
Sunday
Kappa Alpha Psi: Greek Expo
with mini step-show at 7:30 p.m. in
MSC 201. For more information call
Vincent Allen at 260-1570.
SBSLC (Southwestern Black
Student Leadership Conference):
mandatory meeting for hosts, host
esses and all other interested stu
dents from 4:00-6:00 p.m. in MSC
292. For more information call
Sharon at 845-4565.
Black Graduate Students Assoc.:
general meeting in Rudder 504 at 7
p.m. For more information call Jan
ice at 693-0868.
Lutheran Student Fellowship:
Fireside Chat with Dr. Edgar Meyer:
"Science and Bible-2 Realities 75 at
The Muslim Student Assoc.:
Friday prayer and Islamic Lecture in
MSC 225-226 from 12:50-1:30 p.m.
For more information call Ando Lu-
bis at 846-6932.
5:30 p.m. in the University Lutheran
Chapel and Student Center. For
more information call Rev. Richard
Manus at 846-6687.
Asian American Assoc.: 2nd An
nual Winter Formal at the Holiday
Inn. For more information call Rick
at 260-1963.
Europe Club: Sarejevo benefit
party witha live band at the Double-
tree Clubhouse at 10:30 p.m. For
more information call Philipp at 696-
5905.
What's Up is a Battalion service
that lists non-profit student and
faculty events and activities. Items
should be submitted no later than
three days in advance of the desired
run date. Application deadlines
and notices are not events and will
not be run in What's Up. If you
have any questions, please call the
newsroom at 845-3313.
Panhellenic wraps-iif
annual clothing drive
By Cheryl Heller
'ear the Panhellenic Coum
The Battalion
Texas A&M University's I^an-
hellenic Council is concluding its
three-week annual clothing drive
today.
Panhellenic Council President
Stephanie Johnson said all of
Texas A&M's 11 sororities are
participating in this year's drive,
which bene
fits the
homeless
people of
Bryan and
College Sta
tion.
"The
clothing dri
ve is a pro
ject that
helps unify
the Greek
system, and
it's a really
hopes to donate the collections
the Twin City Mission, Coni
said.
"We want to donate theclol
to the mission because we'llh
that our donations are staying
the Bryan and College Stalio:
area," she said.
The Panhellenic Council at
recently completed a two-wea
long food drive, during
collectt
"We've been really happy
to help out the community
in any way we can, and
we're proud that we can
make a difference."
- Stephanie Johnson,
Panhellenic Council president
more th
200 cans
food forll
Brazos V,
lev Foo
Bank
The too
drive w
held earlii
than 11
clothing d:
ve in ord:
to colle;
" /
positive gesture to the communi
ty," she said.
Casey Conklin, Greek Activi
ties chair for the Panhellenic
Council, said the council has col
lected about five bags of clothing
so far and plans to receive many
more during today's final cloth
ing collection.
"Last semester, we collected
over 40 bags of clothes and shoes
in all, and this time we're expect
ing at least that big a turnout,"
she said.
In the past, the clothing collect
ed in the project has been donated
to the Salvation Army, but this
food in time for Thanksgivic;
Johnson said.
"Around the holidays, were;
ize how fortunate we are, andi
think it's a really good time
give something back to the cor
munity," she said.
Conklin said the clothing
food drives are important toll
sororities because of the suppi
they give to the community.
"The drives have both bet:
very successful projects,”si:
said. "We've been really happy
help out the community ina:
way we can, and we're proudfe
we can make a difference."
Tanning salons
turn erotic with
nude dancers,
private rooms
The Associated Press
AUSTIN - The latest adult
business to hit Texas may be of
fering more skin than sun, au
thorities say.
In Austin and cities across
Texas, the newest twist in erotic
entertainment is the adult tan
ning salon — a back-room busi
ness where naked women dance
in small, private quarters.
Despite the salons' names,
however, the tanning beds are
rarely used, police say.
“There is no tan to it. Some
don't even have fhe booths
plugged in," senior Austin police
I
sergeant Jack Kelley told tbi
Austin American-Statesman.
"They are there for an expli
sexual show," he said.
Adult tanning salons are ret
tively new. They are patterned!!
ter established, nonsexual tat
ning businesses to gain n
spectability, Kelley said.
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