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THE BATTALION
FRIDAY. MARCH 25, 1977
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
WANT AD RATES
One day 10c per word
Minimum charge — $1.00
Classified Display
$1.65 per column inch
each insertion
ALL classified ads must be pre-paid.
DEADLINE
3 p.m. day before publication
OFnciAL^crncE -
SENIOR RING ORDERING PROCEDURE
OFFICE OF THE DEAN OF
ADMISSIONS AND RECORDS
To be eligible to order the Texas A&M ring, an under
graduate student must have at least one year in resi
dence, credit for at least ninety-two (92) semester
hours and be in good standing with the University. A
year in residence may consist of the Fall and Spring
semesters or one of the above and a full summer ses
sion (both the first and second terms). The hours
passed at the preliminary grade report period on
March 23rd may be used in satisfying this ninety-two
hour requirement. Students qualifying under this
regulation should leave their names with the ring
clerk. Room Seven, Richard Coke Building. This
should be done prior to March 23rd in order for all
records to be checked to determine ring eligibility.
(Any student having completed ninety-two (92) hours
at the end of the Fall 76 semester may order at any
time. There is never a dead-line once the hours have
been completed, with the exception of a monthly mail
ing date.) Graduate students are eligible to order with
proof (receipt) that they have filed for graduation.
Orders for mid-semester will be taken by the ring
clerk starting March 23, 1977, and will continue until
April 26, 1977. Students who do not place their order
during this period may order after final grades are
posted. All rings must be paid for in full when the
order is placed. Please bring mid-semester grade re
ports along when ready to order. Anyone having failed
to leave their names in advance and fail to bring grade
report will be asked to return later to allow time for
records to be checked. The rings should arrive at the
Registar's Office on June 28, 1977. All rings ordered,
regardless of whether on March 23rd or April 26th
will arrive at the same time.
The ring clerk is on duty from 8 a.m. to 12 noon and 1
p.m. to 5 p.m. of each week, Monday through Friday.
However, in order for records to be checked, orders
must be placed prior to 11:30 a.m. and 4 p.m.
We hope this information will be helpful and extend
our congratulations.
Edwin H. Cooper, Dean
Admissions and Records
Carolyn Wells,
Ring Clerk
OFFICIAL NOTICE
COLLEGE OF SCIENCE ENGLISH
PROFICIENCY EXAMINATION
A MAKE-UP EXAMINATION for all
JUNIORS and SENIORS in curricula of the
College of Science who have not taken the
English Proficiency Examination will be given
on
TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1977,
at 7:30 p.m.
BIOLOGY Department Curricula
— Room 113 BSBE
CHEMISTRY Department Curricula
— Room 100 CHEM
MATH Department Curricula
— Room 204 ACAD
PHYSICS Department Curricula
— Room 301
For information and guidelines on the nature
of the examination, check with the de
partmental secretary.
In order to qualify as a candidate for a degree
in the College of Science, each student must
demonstrate an ability to express himself (or
herself) in acceptable English. This require
ment may be satisfied by (1) passing an exam
ination in English composition (EPE) taken
not later than the spring semester of the junior
year, or (2) completing English 301 with a
minimum grade of “c”.
Any student who fails the written examination
(EPE) must satisfy the English proficiency
requirement by taking English 301 and earn
ing a minimum grade of “c”.
SPECIAL NOTICE
LOOKING FOR AN
MBA PROGRAM?
See our ad in this issue. The
University of North Carolina.
Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514.
STUDY IN FRANCE. Earn up to 36
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standing. Sophomore French or
equivalent. Inquire: U. of H. French
Department, Houston, Texas 77004
(713) 749-3480. 95t4
Service For All
Chrysler Corp. Cars
Body Work — Painting
HALSELL MOTOR
COMPANY INC.
Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922
1411 Texas Ave. —823-8111
Weight Watchers has an exciting,
new program. College Station class
meets Thursdays, 6:30 p.m., Hillel
Foundation, 800 Jersey Street. For
further information call 822-7303.
For Battalion Classified
Call 845-2611
ALLEN
Oldsmobile
Cadillac
SALES - SERVICE
Where satisfaction is
standard equipment”
2401 Texas Ave.
823-8002
FOR RENT
FOR SALE
THE
LA SALLE
a resident
hotel
Faculty, Staff, Post-Grads, Stu
dents. A quiet, dignified place to
live & study.
Rooms and Rooms
With Board
Monthly Basis
La Salle Hotel
120 SOUTH MAIN
BRYAN
713/822-1501
1975 Yamaha 400 Enduro. 660 miles. $800.00.
693-7458. 9218
Ricoh 35mm camera. $100 or best ofier. 845-
6097 - 9313
Bike. Schwinn "Sprint”, man's 27 Vi” wheels.
Less than one year old. All safety equipment.
$110. Phone 693-4261. 9314
1973 Datsun Pickup. A/C, Camper. 846-
7243. 92,4
WANTED ~
10-speed. Will buy or exchange for Lear-Jet
tape player. Call Nansi 823-0089 8-2 or 279-
2184 after 2 p.m. 94,2
HELP WANTED
A&M APT.
PLACEMENT
A FREE SERVICE
NOW LEASING FOR FALL 77
APTS., DUPLEXES & HOUSES
WE SUBLEASE FOR TENANTS
693-3777
Big Sail! Antiques, Furniture,
Chairs, Tables, Iron Beds, Oak Beds,
Poster Beds, Dressers, Chests, Bed
room Suite, Cedar Chest, Pie-Safe;
Old Records, Radios, 1,000 & I Iron-
things, Horse-Collar, Hames^
Wheels, Turning Plows, Busters,
Discs, Plowsweeps, Garden Tools,
Iron Pots, Singletrees. Come
Browse, Much More, Low Prices,
Mon. Thru Sat. 608 South Bryan in
Bryan.
THE C & S
TRANSIT CO.
a new restaurant soon to open
in College Station, will be hir
ing for the following positions:
Cashiers
Pizza Makers
Bartenders
Cocktail Waitresses
General Help
Apply in person at 815 Hwy.
30, (next to Sausolito Apts.) or
call 693-7623. Ask for Bill.
PART TIME MAINTENANCE MAN: HOURS
FLEXIBLE BUT MUST BE ABLE TO WORK
AT LEAST 4 HOURS PER DAY AND 'A DAY
NATUR'DVY Hours woulil lx- botWe'fm 9 a.m.
and 5 p.m. Monday thru Friday. Apply Mr.
HAWLEY Rode way Inn. 1601 Texas Ave.,
Bryan, Tex.
94tl2
Available Now: Unfurnisne^jne
bedroom duplex. 304B North
Parker, Bryan. 823-0679. Avail
able May 15th: Furnished room
with kitchen privileges. 306B
North Parker, Bryan. 823-0679.
Till
Two front desk clerks needed for every Sat. &
Sun. One for the Sat. & Sun. Morning shift 7
a.m. - 3 p.m. One for the Sat. & Sun. Afternoon
shift 3 p.m. - 11 p.m.
Apply: Rodeway Inn
1601 Texas Ave.
Bryan, TX Mr. Hawley
94tl2
One bedroom in upstairs apt. All new
kitchen. Private phone. Cable t.v. Share
bath with three students. Five mins, from
campus. Large home on acreage.
$80/month. Bills paid. Call 846-5694 after
5:00 or 846-3824.
92t5
Attention Married Couples. One and two
bedroom, furnished or unfurnished
apartments. Ready for occupancy. 1-lVi
miles south of campus. Lake for fishing.
Washateria on grounds. Country atmos
phere. Call D. R. Cain Co. 693-8850, or
after 5, 846-8145 or 693-1818. 64tfi.
WANTED: Part-time and summer help for
apt. rental service. Must have real estate
license or have completed the require
ments for a license. Good earning poten
tial. Call 823-7506 between 10 a.m. and 5
p.m.
92t4
NURSES: Grimes Memorial Hospital in
Navasota needs RN’s with supervisory ex
perience, RN’s with CCU experience (or
interested in training for CCU). LVN’s for
staff positions. Also Registered or Certified
Respiratory Therapists and Registered
X-ray Technologist. Contact Jean Mahnke.
825-6585. 91t]8
One bedroom apt., furnished or unfurnished.
$ 135/month. Some bills paid. 822-4518 askfor
Linda - ’ 92,8
Part-time receptionist-cashier with out-going
personality wanted. Apply in person only.
That Place. 707 Texas. 94t2
Waitresses needed. Kettle Restaurant. 1601
Texas Ave. 93t4
WORK WANTED
Typing. 846-3491.
TYPING DONE. REASONABLE RATES.
Call 693-8071. 80,19
FOR SALE MOVING: Florescent
Black Light, Strobe light, 210 lb. wt.
set; Curtis Mathis Color TV; B/W
TV; 8' x 4’ Chestnut Office Desk with
locking drawers; 1974 Honda 200CB
motorcycle; two helmets, beanbag;
huge maroon pillow; two chairs;
AM-FM 8-track recorder stereo with
4 speakers; two 14” slotted mags
Ford; 693-9786 after 4:00, ask for
Ben.
Typing. 823-4579.
Typing. Experienced, fast, accurate. All
kinds. 822-0544 . 83,16
Full time typing. Symbols. Call 823-!
7723. 392tfii •
Typing done after 5:30. 693-0267 64,40
Typing. Symbols. 846-0360. 49t66
PROFESSIONAL TYPING SERVICES. Lo
cated at 707 University Drive, next door to
University National Bank. Business hours 9-5.
Phone 846-9109. 89tl5
PERSONALS
Murray 10-speed. $351,00. 846-6472. 95,1
1975 Toyota Celica ST. Low mileage, A/C,
AM-FM & Tape. Excellent condition. Must
Sell. 693-7458 . 92t 8
Sansui 661 Stereo Receiver. 8 months old
like new. Need to sell. Call 845-1149, ask for
Mike 94,2
1973 Triumph 500 Motorcycle. Mint condi
tion. Less than 4,000 miles. $850.00. 822-
4552 • 94,5
FOR SALE: '68 Dodge. Call 693-0516 after
6:00 p.m. 94,4
No use driving and hunting — just see
Cowan’s White Auto Store, North Gate.
We have it: auto parts, home appliances,
bikes and repair, home needs and lawn
mowers.
INTERESTED IN LOW COST
JET TRAVEL TO EUROPE
AND ISRAEL? STUDENT
TRAVEL CENTER can help you
travel with maximum flexibility
and minimum cost. For more info
call TOLL FREE 800-325-8034.
LOST
REWARD. LADIES GOLD
WRISTWATCH. 846-4963. 93t3
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Fanners Insurance Group
3400 S. College 823-8051
The Television
Shop
TV & RADIO SERVICE
Zenith Sales and Services
TV Rental
713 S. Main Bryan 822-2133
Looking for an MBA Program?
The program at the University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill has an excellent national ranking.* Why?
A distinguished faculty, an outstanding student body,
an innovative curriculum, and a reputation for quality
among employers. For additional information write:
MBA Program
The University of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill
Carroll Hall 012-A, Drawer 625
Chapel Hill, NC 27514
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WHERE ELSE CAN YOU BUY LEVI’S
. . . FOR A FISTFUL OF PEANUTS?
Gals pre-washed denim and corduroy]cans. . . All on sale
for $12.00 a pair.
Tom's Pants
800 VILLA MARIA 823-8213
Across from Manor East Mall
You know we have Bar-B-Q.
But did you know about
our Steaks?
Our Banquet Facilities?
Our Catering?
YOU SHOULD!
ACROSS THE
TRACKS/NEARLY
3-C BAR-B-Q ”
X CLOSED MONDAY
OPEN HOUSE
SUNDAY, MARCH 2?
1 TO 6 P.M.
IN COLLEGE STATION
BQRANGQ
APARTMENTS
NOW LEASING
Brand New
Fully Equipped Kitchen
Cable TV Furnished
Washer-Dryer Connections
One Block City Park
Landscaped
Shag Carpeting & Draped
5 Minutes To Campus
Fast Maintenance
Fenced Yards Available
• 2 Bedroom 8
• Central Air And Heat
• Water Furnished
• Security Guard
• Three Blocks Elementary School
• On-Site Management
• Shuttle Bus Route
• Convenient To Shopping Areas
• Interest On Deposits
Starting at $195 per month
ANDERSON
AND SOUTHWEST PKWY.
OFFICE
822-1536, 693-1466
IF NO ANSWER
822-1805 OR 693-8607
Two can ride cheaper
than one.
campus activitk
FRIDAY
Phi Alpha Theta ami Department of
History, Graduate Lecture, John Henry
Faulk, “The Recollections of the McCar
thy Era, ’ Faulk, Texas humorist, was
blacklisted during the mid 1950's after
being accused of being part of the Com
munist conspiracy. Sterling C. Evans Li
brary 226, 7:30 p.m.
Pre-Veterinary Society, Spring Bar
becue, Briarwood Apartments Party
Room, 7 p.m. (free to members, $3 for
dates).
Texas Society of Professional
Engineers Student Chapter, Second An
nual Spring Engineers’ Ball featuring the
“Wooden Leg” band from Houston,
Zachry, 8 p.m. to midnight ($3 for non-
TSPE members, $2.50 for members).
Tickets available through the office oi the
Dean, College of Engineering.
Bryan Parks and Recreation Depart
ment, would like to begin a Womens
Open Slow Pitch and a Mens Church Slow
Pitch Softball league this summer, if in
terested in entering a team come to 203 E.
29th Street. Deadline for entt •ring a team
is April 4 at 5 p.m.
Z, a film by Costa-Gavras, presented
by the Iranian Student Association, star
ring Yves Montand, Jean-Louis Trintig-
nant and Irene Pampas. The film is in color
with the sound track in English. Rudder
701, 7:30 p.m., Admission $1.
SATURDAY
Free University Committee/A&M
Consolidated Community Education,
Centennial film places first
Genealogy Trip to Austin, to W
Library and Austin Texas s,. ,
Branch Library, leave from ft .'“l
parking lot near the MSC Vtn '*1
tun, Call 846.15,59orteaj
more information. L
Rcc Bridge Committee, MSCun i I
p.m. ^ 1.1®
Engineering Technology
Spring Picnic, Welch Park uT"'
ville, 12 noon.
A&M Wheelmen, Bicycle
los. about 40 miles or 4 hours j
fountain, 1 p.m.
SUNDAY
Chess Committee, MSC 206 6 p
[relay in
MONDAY i m„»&
p.m. '■(/on tra,
Agricultural Convocation, StaleVO. —
Joe A Hubenak of Roscnberv ctJ2 Liner
ot the committee on agriculture JI? i 6
stock. Rudder Center Theatre 7?' fprence
Recreation ManagcmenthstC
Public Involvement in Decision ju
ing. Rudder Tower 301 and305,8
5 p.m. (through Thursday)
TUESDAY
French With a Smile, Convers*,
Hour, MSC Cafeteria, 12 noon,
Medical Technology Association. E
tion of officers, Harrington 100,8 p.,
4e comp<
event
i to be t
[lessee, 1
ignorec
A&M receives six top hotm
for University publicatm
Texas A&M U niversity won six
top awards in publications and news
competition sponsored by the
Southwest District of the Council
for the Advancement and Support of
Education (CASE) — twice as many
as any institution. It also received
six other citations.
M ore than 650 brochures, news
stories, films, tapes and related
items were entered in eompetition
by 69 institutions in Texas,
Louisiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma and
New Mexico.
Sharing in A&M s awards were
Educational Information Services,
Office of Admissions and Records,
Development Office and University
News SeD ice.
A&M placed first in the film cate
gory with "That Certain Spirit,’ a
documentary produced in conjunc
tion with the University s centen
nial. It also placed first in the news
and information division of com
munications programs for coverage
of centennial activities.
Two first-place awards were given
for A&M publications. The Univer
sity s new freshman brochure was
judged the best entry in general in
formation literature, and a pam
phlet prepared for KAMU-TY, the
campus-based educational televi
sion station, won in the category for
development brodi ures.
Still another first-places
presented for “Perspective,’j
weekly radio program distrikteij
stations throughout the state
A&M al so received thee*
award given for internal uJ
municatons. The entry indelj
Fortnightly and Personnel Nei
publications designed for
and staff, and the UniversityalJ
der and organizational chart.
A second-place award was [..
sented under a special events*}
ory for a case study outlining.™
year-long centennial activities.
The University also receivtj
three third-place awards-It
catalogs; advertising, a layout t
the University DevelopmentFm|
dation; and television, a filnii!)
describing work on the center
wood carvings.
Honorable mentions wereitj
eeived under categories for pkj
graphic essay, a series of color«
tographs for the 1978 footballpra
grams, and general news stories,
Other multiple award winiits
were the University ot Tea
Austin, Texas Tech University*
Phillips University, whith three™
places each. Rice University,!;
Tulane University had two each I
CASE is a national organization^
university personnel engaged i
publications, news, develop*
and alumni affairs.
OFFICIALLY RECOGNIZED MARCH 10, 1977
FILING NOW OPEN FOR ALL
Off-Campus Student Associatioi
Executive Offices:
President V-P of Information Services
Executive Vice-President V-P of University Relations
V-P of Programs Secretary
V-P of Tenant Relations Treasurer
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FILING DATES:
MARCH 22-29
ROOM 216B MSC
FOR MORE INFORMATION
COME BY
108 YMCA
OR CALL 845-1741
(fcvim
Top of the Tower
Texas A&M University
Pleasant Dining — Great View
SERVING LUNCHEON BUFFET
11:00 A.M. - 1:30 P.M.
Each day except Saturday
$2.50 DAILY
$3.00 SUNDAY
tw/romf fir/ue
Serving soup & sandwich
11:00 A.M. - 1:30 P.M.
Monday - Friday
$1.50 plus drink
Available Evenings
For Special
University Banquets
Department of Food Service
Texas A&M University
“Quality First”