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ALPHA DELTA PI Congratulates its 1996 initiates Lisa Aguilar Heather Johnson Amy Alderson Julie Jones Alicia Alhashimi Tracie Kenan Denise Andrade Michele Kolle Ashley Angel Liz Kramer Lindsey Babb Emily Krehlik Sarah Babovich Mary Landgraf Christa Baker Michelle Macha Joie Baker Nina Maenza Anna Lisa Bandsma Robyn Manaugh DaLynn Barker Leigh Manning Leigh Bearor Karen Massie Jenny Bergman Lauren Maupin Amanda Bohley Carter McMahan Holly Bradshaw Dede Myers Jenny Brown Angie Orta Rachael Carroll Kari Oshman Emily Cieslewitz Kathleen Cox Cara Parigi Gretchen Plessman Andrea (.row Kelly Dasenko Mindi Porter Triniti Price Aivssa Davis Jennifer deGraauw Courtney Derr Stephanie Quinn Ellen Ritze Ashley Deavours Christine Schwartz Debbie Dierlam Stephanie Sheppard Allison Dornhoefer Johanna Simpson Rebecca Easton Allison Smith Brook Estill Shannon Sneary Lee Anne Gaspard Sandi Strickland Amanda Georgis Sallie Turner Sarah Gilchrist Melanie Wachsmann Mindy Gilpin Stephanie Wilborn Stephanie Haralson Gina Willbanks Emily Harrell Jennifer Wisdom Erica Herrman Heather Wood Dawna Houchin Christi Worstell Katie Howerton Laura Zenick Sarah Imle Darla Zivney Kirk said the parent prop; would provide the run the hotline and would ties nate an on-campus the program is successful,! hotline would be placedtu student control. Baggett said the prog would increase safety on cam Lady A take a which is something he hasta 10 10 Tc focusing on all year. 'p) ’ 1 ai Peeps By Michael "Any action and endeavor dents take to increasecan safety should be commendeda attempted,” he said. Anyone wishing to anon mously report a crimesbi contact Brazos Valley Crimesii pers at 775-TIPS. Resolution we We ($ALW\^HeRi Sigl ive Skcgfch By Quatro Continued from Pagel “It will take people tog there and count jaywalltij Wawzyniak said. “Be prepr go out and do whatever it tales, 1 Another issue addressedati meeting was the proposedcl care resolution. The council passed the lion to move the child careo from Research Park to a nesvb ing in the married student hoi area off campus. Itwillberesi by the Board of Regents’ chair vice-chair. The resolution's purpose promote A&M as a family-on^ educational institution, crease the enrollment of grat and professional students children in need ofthesesenii In the resolution, the cor deemed the conditions oil Granada Building r tfeasibl dangerous to children. Wawzyniak said thecound comfortable with the revised lution the committees cam with this summer. "We felt it was importai have a full-time and part ® cility to accommodate event! Wawzyniak said. “The fulltit cility is geared toward ft staff and the part-time bestfifi schedules of students." States consider graduated driver’s licenses for teen PROFITABLE NUMBER! 845-0569 THE BATTALION CLASSIFIEDS LANSING, Mich. (AP) — The four teen-agers were laughing and carefree as they drove past a group of joggers on a country road that rainy afternoon. Seconds later, a tanker truck slammed into their car, leaving 15- year-old Colette Barnes and two other girls dead in a pile of man gled metal. In the 14 months since, Colette’s parents have filled some of the emptiness with a crusade to spare other families from the same tragedy. Lynda and Scott Barnes pushed a new law they think could have saved their daughter. The law makes Michigan one of a growing number of states to es tablish multi-step, or "graduated,” driver’s licenses that slowly give teen-agers more and more driving privileges as they gain experience behind the wheel. These restrictions are aimed at what experts say is the chief prob lem for young drivers: not alcohol or a greater tendency to take risks, but inexperience. The law, passed last month and effective in April, allows Michigan teens to start learning to drive at 14 3/4 instead of 15. But it has a three- step process that sets stricter re quirements for training, calls for more involvement by parents and limits the hours teens may drive. Under the new law, they will first receive a Level 1 license that, like a Mouske’s fii pped off an , . ... . mark of s learners permit, will requnt! le half In an( a parent or a licensed driver! 0 1 ' to be in the car. ous honor, ,, , cked-up a s< Sixteen-year-olds who coC U ] s> w [ lj | e Tec j those requirements can f' Level 2 and drive aloneaU times of the day. Between and 5 a.m., however, theyB r, the Aggies n drive at all unless they are® parent or are going to work An unrestricted license only to 1 7-year-oldswho spent six months at Level2. say the T< Team is or an underst Nicki Smith Soccer Notebook ecord and a 7 12 Confere Not only did xtend A&M’s treak to 14 — ndefeated at tl eason — but roved A&M’s eld record to 3 More impor r, the Aggies otch in the h lational poll No. 6 rank lined seconc id antral Region ! Red Raidei Last Friday, a surprised front of 94 aiders had be ratch started ies knocked first 10 mir Leading the 3 were junic lalack and < tette Okler liece. Senior oop, junior awe, junior n louske and elder lulie 1 Ided a goal. Making u With their 4- 4th Annual Law School Caravan 1996 Thursday, October 17,1996 MSC Flag Room 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Over seventy top Law schools from around the country will be attendance: Sponsored in part by the LSAT Prep Authorities: Take KAPLAN few Your Competitors Do! 1-800-KAP-TEST jm THE PRINCETON REVIEW Get an edge! Baylor University Benjamin N. 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