The Prospector (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 2, 1986 Page: 2 of 12
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Student Association appointments fill vacancies
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The Stuadem Association ap
propriated funds for business
ards and appointed new
members to student committees
iem 10
John Mict. of the Society of
Professional Journalists, a ked
for $250 to assist Society
embers who plan to attend the
.1'1 National Convention in
November in Atlanta The htll
mal the first roll call vote and
lu some before the Senate a the
Science seminar Oct
By Pamela < rouch
a Rope
For only $2, engineering and
• sene r Mudents have a chanc e to
arn more about their fickds of
inady at an all day seminar
The ‘Laharatory Analyst’s
eminar” is from * am in 5
n Ext 11. at the Texas A&M
Research ( emter. 1380 Texas
VAMC Circle, off 1-10 at Avenue
1 the American
The three major areas covered
will he analytical chemistry.
next meeting
Senators passed two bills
presented by Sen Gary Edem
with first and second roll call
votes The appropriation of $141
for the purc have of business cards
for SA members was approved,
as was the designation of Oct
5 11 as "I 1 E Pao Jarz Week"
in honor musician Dizzy
Gillespie, who will perform with
the University lah hand Oct II
Senators also appointed
students to fill vacancies on
various committees and SA
positions
engineering, and environmental
chemistry Several of the sexions
will be conducted by UT El Paw
professors
The Sun City Laboratory
Analyst’s Asux lation is sponsor
in the event in cooperation with
thr Texas A&M 1 niversity 4 II
program
Students can benefit from this
seminar especially since most
members nt the avociation are
professionals, said Robert Luna,
secretary-treasurer of the
association
Ac adlemic Affairs Committee
Anna Sylvia Mireles and Chris-
M
Graduate Affairs, I library Ar-
chives and Museum Committees
Kenneth Lerner
Public Affairs Committee
Patricia Kalderis, lulu Liv
ingston: Stephen Noble, and
Daniel Osaruwa
Student Conduct Committee
Deanna Nawser
Student Loan and Finance
Committee Rodney Eckersley
and Deanna Naxser
11 open to University students
The topics will be presented in
a different manner than in the
classroom
‘The speakers concentrate on
applic rations of the topics rather
than just theory These applica-
tions can he need later in the real
world." Luna said
"Another benefit is that
students can meet professionals
and have contacts later when they
try to find a joh," he said.
UT EI Paw faculty involved in
the seminar will prevent the
following subjects: "Theory and
Student Organizations and Ac-
tivities Committee Becky Co-
nan, Irma Martinez, Christy
Millet, Stephen Noble, and Paul
Smith
Student Public rations Commit
tec Christy Miller, Daniel
Osazuwa, Craig Sharp, and
Beverly Shelton
Union and Bookstore Commit
tee Deanna Nawer, Stephen No
ble and Beverly Shelton
1 Indergraduate Curricula Com
minted Anna Sylvia Mireles
University Entrance Commit
Practice of Liquid
Chromatography" by Cheng
Allen Chang of the chemistry
department; "Membrane
Transport Phenomena" by Keith
Pannell of the chemistry depart
mem, ‘Process Control
Statistics" by Javier Rojo of the
math department and "Corro-
sion" by Stephen Stafford, of the
metallurgical engineering
department
Other speakers are from the In
ternational Boundary and Water
Commission, Raba Kistner Con-
lev Becky Covian and Patricia
Kalderis
SA Attorney General Terry
Garcia
Student Court Proxccutors It
ma Martinez and Debbie Wilcox
Public Defenders Yvette Don
Sing and Paul Smith
Traffic Court Justices Laura
Robledo, Diana Strait and Bon
me Treat
Student Advocates: Dominic
Bernardi, Rosa Federico, Laura
Pacheco and Paul Smith
sultants. Path Lab and Texas
A&M University
The seminar fee is $5 for pro-
fexsionals and $2 for students.
Also offered is membership in the
association at $15 for prolev
sionals and $12 for students,
which includes the seminar fee
Registration is the day .if the
seminar Pre-registration or more
information is available by con
tacting Luna at 821-0616
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University of Texas at El Paso. The Prospector (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 2, 1986, newspaper, October 2, 1986; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1626115/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting University of Texas at El Paso.