The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 16, 1996, Image 6

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• Homemade Chicken Fried Steak
(Its making us famous)
• Homemade Hamburgers
• Wings • Hot Legs
• Shrimp • Oysters
Happy Hour
5-7pm Daily
$1.75 Well
Drinks
99tf Longnecks
Friday Nights
Sat. Night Tues. Night
99£ Margaritas $1.50 Imports
on the rocks & Specialities
"Come See Us!"
Aggie Owned and
Operated
Class of '95
Wednesday • October 16,l!j
Ewe Hall
By JED
Hotline
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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.
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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.
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“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
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