Page 4 THE BATTALIONTHURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1975
Gamblin’ and girls ...
Casino on the wayResidence Hall Association
(RHA) will hold its annual “Casino Nite” Friday in the MSC Ballroom at 7 p.m.
The highlight of RHA weekend will feature gambling with play money and an auction for prizes.
“There will be twice as much space as last year,” said George
Lippe, RHA president.Tickets will cost students and
friends two dollars apiece if purchased in advance. The price is $2.25 at the door. A ticket gives the purchaser $2,000 of play money.
This year’s “Casino” will feature saloon girls and Can-Can girls performing several shows throughout
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the evening.The weekend continues on
Saturday with a “Spring Fling” at 2 p.m. in the Civilian Quad.
The “Fling” will include an egg toss, sack race, and other coed team games. Prizes will be awarded to the winning couples.
“Casino” prizes include a bike or calculator, hairstylers, clothes, gas, dinners, an aquarium and another 100 different items.
Tickets for “Casino can be obtained from your dorm presidents, the RHA office and in booths at Sbisa Hall and in front of “Sully.”
At the “Casino” tables students gamble with their play money trying to win more. At the evening’s end the auction will be conducted using the play money to buy the prizes.
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Work-study employment ( ^)
Program beneficial to studentsBy MARY THERESA LOPEZ
Special to the BattThe federal College Work-Study
Program currently provides employment for 150 TAMU students, said Robert M. Logan, director of Student Financial Aid.
The federal government pays 80 per cent of a work-study student’s salary while their employers pay 20 per cent.
Students have regular wages with raises and are eligible for promotions like other university employees. However, they are paid only for the hours they work so they get
no paid holidays.A&M competes with all the other
universities and colleges in the nation for funds.
This year A&M received $150,000. Next year Robert Logan, of Student Financial Aid, hopes to get $250,000 which would help another 100 students.
A work-study student is authorized to earn a certain amount every year based on the financial need a student demonstrates, said Logan.
Students must submit a Parent’s Confidential Statement (PCS) or
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their parents’ financial statement.The method for finding jobs for
istudents is laid down by the federal (government “Were instructed, if at ■all possible, to assign the students to work in their department, Logan :said.
However, there are times when the department does not have jobs available.
We then look at their qualifications and talents to help place them in jobs,” he said.
Students work a maximum of 20 hours a week. During vacation or holidays, they can work up to 40 hours a week.
TODAYHORSEMAN S ASSOC IATION will elect offictn* I
7:30 p.m in Animal Industries rni. 215. *‘|WOMEN S AWARENESS meets atSp.m. inRinUe \
rni. 607.A& M/COLLEGE STATION AMERICAN I.ECIO* j
meets at 7 p.m. in the lobby of the Bank of A&M I for officer elections.
FRIDAYBASEMENT will present a concert beside the MSC j
fountain between 11 a m. and 4 p.m.NUCLEAR ENGINEERING will have a present
tion on fusion reactors at 1 p.m in 203Zaehry. IWILDLIFE SCIENCE will present O. T Hay'd
speaking on urban geology at 3 p.m in 100Zac- hry. |
SATURDAYSPORTS CAR CLU B will sponsor a road rally for on
and motorcycles starting from the basementof the MSC at 1 p.m.
Beirut
Street fighting halt calledBEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) — Pre
mier Rashid Solh announced a cease-fire Wednesday in the street battles that for four days pitted Lebanese rightists against Palestinian guerrillas and terrorized this Arab capital. The unofficial death
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toll ran to more than 125.Scattered shooting and bazooka
explosions continued after the cease-fire announcement and into the night. The conflict stemmed in part from right-wing contentions that the guerrillas spark Israeli reprisal raids into Lebanon.
In addition to the fighting between the rightist Phalangists and Palestinians, other armed factions among the widely armed Lebanese population joined the fighting. Sohl announced an agreement by the Palestinians and Phalangists to form joing “pacification teams” with the Lebanese army, which had not intervened in the fighting.
Shortly after nightfall, the Palestine Liberation Organization ordered “all elements and friendly
parties to stop shooting at once."Pierre Gemayel, leader of the
Phalangists, ordered his militiamen to dismantle their street barricades and comply with the cea^e-fire order. The smaller National Liberal party followed suit.
But there were no immediate announcements from other right-wing groups who had supported the Phalangists, nor from the left-wing Moslems, Nasserites, Baathists and Marxists who had taken to the street on the side of the Palestinians.
Black smoke rose from bombed buildings and the hulks of automobiles on rubble-strewn streets. Periodic explosions shook the city as combatants dueled with antitank rockets in house-to-house battles through some residential areas.
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1975-1976 OPINION POLL
THE AGGIE CINEMA IS CONDUCTING AN OPINION POLL TO HELP SCHEDULE MOVIES FOR THE1975-1976 SEASON.
CIRCLE TEN Rosemary’s Baby
The Great GatsbySkyjackHow the West Was Won
The Last of Shelia Jesus Christ, SuperstarFunny Girl Murder on the Orient ExpressFor Pete’s Sake Towering InfernoThe Sting AirportButch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid The Last DetailGodfather Odd CoupleGodfather Part II The Valachi PapersHarvey The GetawayDr. Zhivago Pete and TillieAnimal Crackers (Marx Bros.)Summer of ’42
My Fair LadyThe Sugarland Express
Harad Experiment The Don is DeadNicholas & Alexandria The ExorcistBob, Carol, Ted and Alice Trial of Billy JackBonnie and Clyde MASHPaper Lion SpiesPaper Chase Dirty DozenSunday, Bloody Sunday Tora! Tora! Tora!Great Escape There’s a Girl in my SoupJonathan Livingston Seagull Executive ActionChinatown Blazing SaddlesSerpico Young FrankensteinPaper Moon SounderLive and Let Die The Endless SummerThree Musketeers The Secret War of Harry FriggFour Musketeers Mary Queen of ScotsSleuth The Nelson AffairLongest Yard The ImmigrantThe Other The New Land
OTHER SELECTIONS: CLASSICAL AND INTERNATIONAL SELECT
DO YOU HAVE ANY SUGGESTIONS AS TO HOW OUR OPERATIONS MIGHT BE IMPROVED? _PLEASE RETURN THIS POLL TO THE SECRETARY’S DESK IN THE STUDENT PROGRAMS OFFICE, ROOM 216, MSC, by APRIL 25. THANK YOU.