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the J-TAC/Thursday, October 24, 1991/Page 3
Student Spotlight
Compiled t)> Tina Morton
Features Editor
In light of the recent Killeen massacre, how do you feel the
gun laws should be changed?
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"I think that they
should change the
laws to where those
kinds of guns would
not be available."
Melissa Vail
freshman
elementary education
major
"I don't think there is
really anything they
can do. They can't
take guns away from
everybody."
David Orange
sophomore
CIS major
"I think that a law
should be passed to
make it harder for
people to get a gun."
Stacy Myers
senior
education major
"No matter what laws
the government
passes the criminals
will still find a way
to get a gun."
Ray Graham
sophomore
business major
"I don't think they
should totally do
away with guns but I
like the idea of a
seven day waiting
period."
Shaye Johnson
freshman
undeclared
"The constitution says
we have the right to
bear arms. We
should just screen
persons wanting to
buy a gun."
Ray Bradshaw
graduate student
biology major
TASP from page 1
4
SGA from page 1
developmental course to enroll in
the TASP Support Program before
they can pro-register for the Spring
semester.
Each large-group workshop
involves a presentation of general
Strategies and concepts of the TASP
'test, a pre-test and a discussion of
common problem areas. Also, the
program helps students develop test-
taking skills and relieve,,test anxiety.
The.,following is a schedule for the
largc-group;..workshops:
Writing - Monday, Nov. 4, by
Sandra Beaty, Instructor of English
and Director of the University Writ-
ROTC from page 1
ing Lab.
Math - Tues., Nov. 5, by Dr.
Pam Littleton, Assistant Professor
of Math.
Reading - Wed. Nov. 6, by Kay
Tally-Foos, Educational Consultant.
All workshops will be in the
Education Building, RooiB 206 from
6 to B p,m. Nov. 4 - 15, a number of
student tutors skilled in each testing
area are provided by the TLC at
various times ur the. day. and early,
evening. ,,These sessions are. reserved
for students required to participate in
the program.
Robertson, Julie Stahl, Ashley
Wagner and Dristen Walther. Sena-
tors include: Dameon Armour, Misty
Hoyt, Roger Lynch and Dailynn
Pace. The Council is discussing
providing food for needy families in
Stephenville during the holidays.
Among other business, Tonya
Johnson said there will be a debate
Oct 24 in Humanities room 117 at
1:00 p.m. The topic of the debate
will be the lottery.
President Bart Bradberry an-
nounced that notices for Parents'
Weekend, which will be Nov. 8, 9
and 10, were mailed to the parents of
all freshman. Brochures are avail-
able in the Student Activities office.
IcHOW
•3k. 3- BUILT 1894
sniper rifle from the Vietnam era;
and a 9 m.m. Browning FN-High
Power pistol.
"The first-hand experience with
these historic weapons provides a
memorable perspective on Ameri-
can History," said Major Brown. "In
addition to illustrating the evolution
of small arms technology, cadets gain
the added insight of placing these
arms in period context as they study
military history. Few schools in the
country offer such a program."
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