MSC Barber Shop Serving All Aggies! Cuts and Styles Haircuts starting at $7. Seven operators to serve you Theresa - April - Marti Mary - Jennifer - Cecil 846-0629 Open Mon. - Fri. 8-5 Located in the basement of the Memorial Student Center WWIMWIIIIIIIIWIIIWIUMIIIWIIWWIIIIIWWIWIIHIWIWWHIWIMWWHHWIHI Senior Weekends ‘96 Tftes Final Koad Trip'... Vestinatiotv Aggieland’ Tuesday. April 23rd Party on the Patio 7-10 p.m. Wings N’ More across from Campus Wednesday. April 24th Old Army Yell Practice 6:30 p.m. Rudder Fountain Thursday. April 25th Senior Bash 8 p.m.-l a.m. Texas Hall of Fame Saturday. April 27th Senior Banquet 6-8 p.m. Hilton Hotel Ring Dance 9 p.m.-l a.m. MSC and Rudder Complex For ticket information call 845-1234 Used Levi's Sale The largest selection of re^yc/ed jeans you've ever seen 3 DAYS ONLY., April 24,25,26 ,, Noon* Thurs. & Fri., 10am-6pm College Station Hilton indance l?ooi lii/efsityDri Colle^e0$drtf6n, TX i- • Hurry for best selection All jeans commercially cleaned •Bring in this ad for a FREE pair of Sunglasses w/ any Levi’s purchase J Page 2 • The Battalion Campus & State Friday • April 19,IN news BRIEFS Education college to begin interviewing dean candidate KAMU hosts political forum KAMU-TV and KAMU-FM are providing a live simulcast of KAMU Meet the Candidates to day from 8 to 9 p.m. Candidates for College Station City Council, School Board and mayor, and the Bryan City Council will appear on the political forum cosponsored by the League of Women Voters. Sharon Colson, host of Kamu-TV's 75 Maga zine, will mediate the program, which will in clude candidates for contested positions only. Corps March to benefit charity By Courtney Walker The Battalion The 2,100 members of Texas A&M's Corps of Cadets will participate in the annual March to the Brazos Saturday. All proceeds from the event, which is the culmi nation of a semester-long fund-raising effort, will benefit the Brazos Valley March of Dimes. In its 18 years, the event has raised more than $650,000 for the March of Dimes. Cadets hope to raise at least $55,000 this year. The Corps will march from campus to the Brazos River and back, leaving from the Quad rangle at 8 a.m. During the event, Corps lead ership will be passed down in preparation for the 1996-97 academic year. Tornado picnic scheduled The Texas A&M Department of Meteorology is having its annual Tornado Picnic Saturday at 1 p.m. at Bee Creek Park in College Station. The 1996 Fish Camp Crew, which was named this year for Dr. Michael Biggerstaff, an assistant meteorology professor, has been invit ed to the picnic. The Tornado Picnic provides an opportuni ty for students and faculty of the meteorology department to get to know one another. For information, contact Adam Flouston at 778-1308. Leak causes library damage The fourth floor of the Sterling C. Evans Library was damaged this week as the result of a break or leak in a chilled-water valve, Joyce Thornton, Evans Library executive assistant director, said. The accident, which caused damage to the ceiling, air conditioner, light fixtures and books, occurred between 8 p.m. Tuesday and 6 a.m. Wednesday. The air conditioner and lights have been re paired. The carpet is still drying, but the fourth-floor is open for student use. Candidates for the position of Texas A&M College of Education dean will visit campus dur ing the next three weeks to be interviewed by students, faculty, administration and Bryan-Col- lege Station school district superintendents. A new dean will take over for Dr. Viola E. Flo rez, who has been serving as the interim dean since June 1, 1995. Florez was serving as special assistant to the office of Dr. Ray Bowen, Texas A&M president, before becoming interim dean. The candidates will be interviewed by a search committee of 15 faculty and staff mem bers, as well as undergraduate and graduate students. The committee members, which were se lected last August, represent the Colleges of Education, Engineering, Science and Agricul tural and Life Sciences. Becky Carr, program coordinator for the Col lege of Education graduate program, said the process for finding a new dean usually takes at least one year to complete. Carr said that after a search committee is formed, the members create a job description and advertise the position opening. Ronald Douglas, executive vice president and provost, said committee members will ask candi dates what their priorities are, what they know about A&M’s programs, and what they are ac complishing in their current positions. Although times have not been designated yet, students will have the opportunity to meet with the candidates to ask questions. Appointments can be scheduled by contacting Carr at 862-1342. Gene Hall, a professor of educational leader ship and policy studies at the University of Northern Colorado, is one of the candidates for the dean position. He visited A&M Sunday through Tuesday. Hall spent 18 years with the Research and Development Center for Teacher Educa tion at the University of Texas at Austin and worked at the University of Florida for two years as a professor in the Departmei Educational Leadership. Jane Close Conoley, professor and as®! dean at the University of Nebraska-LincoiiiKi be on campus May 7 to May 10. Conoleyij taught with the Headstart program for mi privileged children in New York and atelem® tary schools in Texas and Georgia. The third candidate, Walter Gmelch, asm dean of education at Washington State Uniitis ty, will be at A&M May 8 to May 10. Gmelch has been at Washington Statelii versity since 1980 and has also workedatili University of Oregon and the Universe of California. The three candidates were chosen frou list of 28, and Dr. Robert Armstrong, a sen committee member and head of the kill and kinesiology department, said i candidates have shown that theycanit good job providing leadership and vision! the College of Education. “We need someone who has administrates; perience, is an accomplished scholar in grants and published research, is effectives diverse constituents, and (is) committed to Is ership,” Armstrong said. Dr. Frank B. Ashley, a search comiita member and associate professor of health arJt nesiology, said candidates need to hi teaching, research and service, instead oflii ing themselves to one specific area. “A lot of people just look at research,) we need someone who cares about teacte also,” Ashley said. “It would be prettjh teaching someone to teach, when you'll crummy teacher yourself.” The research and recognition the caili dates can bring to A&M is another imports issue, Ashley said. “To be on the cutting edge, you have to k search, and we need someone whose can bring national recognition,” Ashleysal “Some of the College of Education progn received national recognition, but I don’ti the college has as a whole.” Students dance at Baylor for first dm WACO (AP) — It took 151 years, but they finally cut a rug Thursday night at Baylor University. For the first time in the Southern Baptist school’s history, dancing was allowed on campus. At a few minutes past 8 p.m., The Haskett-Burleson Big Band struck up a tune and Bay lor President Robert Sloan Jr., clad in a tuxedo, and his wife, Sue, wearing a sequined evening gown, clasped hands, stepped into the middle of 5th Street and danced to Beethoven’s “Minuet in G.” The band then abruptly broke into Glenn Miller’s the Mood,” and theSloffl shifted gears into a jitterb to approving howls and to from many of the estimati 7,000 students, alumni onlookers gathered tow what was dubbed “A Mini on 5th Street.” MSC L.T. Jordan Institute for International Awareness TAIWAN: A Nation in the Balance Kristie Wang Center for Taiwan International Relations, Washington D. C. 7:00 pm Tuesday. April 23 Rudder Tower 402 A j Persons with disabilities, please call 845-8770 to inform us ofyour special needs. 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