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Page 4 THE BATTALION THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1978 Student C Y~cAssoc. g>e&vm All-Faith’s Chapel 7:00 Friday - March Ph.d and commissioning near for unusual student An officers commission through the Army ROTC program and com pletion of doctoral studies in biology nears for Tom Dreier, a Texas A&M Univeristy, graduate student. The 27-year-old former Army enlisted man wears a Cadet Corps uniform three times a week for mili tary science classes. It’s a quick, one-block walk from the Electron Microscopy Center, where Dreier works and studies, to ROTC classrooms. “That’s the only time I wear the uniform,” said the Minnesota native. His life is quite a contrast to the average full-time Texas A&M cadet. Dreier will be commissioned in May. The two-year Army cadet then enters a delay in his military career, probably in the Medical Service Corps, to do his doctoral reseasch and dissertation. It will likely be completed in mid-1980. The military option Dreier has taken is open to other graduate stu dents, through the two-year Army ROTC program, noted Col. James Woodall, professor of military sci ence at Texas A&M. “It’s an unusual route to take,” admitted the graduate student who has done work in serology, limnol ogy and calls himself an aquatic biologist. He hopes to enter the field of microbiological research in the Army. The Battalion Classified OFFICIAL NOTICE INSTRUCTION FOR SALE HELP WANTED HELP WANTED SENIOR RING ORDERING PROCEDURE For Students Completing 92 Hours at the End of the Spring ’78 Semester To be eligible to order the Texas A&M Senior Class Ring, an undergraduate stu dent must have at least ninety-two (92) semester hours, with 30 hours at A&M and be in good standing with the University. To order at mid-semester using mid-semester grades to fulfill the above requirements, please note the following instructions: 1. Leave your name, major and I D. number with the Ring Clerk, Heaton Building, prior to Spring Break if possi ble, or at least one week in advance of ordering. This may not be done by phone. 2. Bring Mid-Semester -Grade Report along when ready to order to verify , passing-hours. •> _m. SW ** M 3: Anyone having failed to leave their name in advance and fail to bring their Mid-Semester Grade Report along when ready to order will be asked to return later to allow time for records to be checked. 4. All rings must be paid for in full when the order is placed. Senior Ring Loans are available through Student Financial Aid in the YMCA Building. 5. Mid-Semester orders will be taken only from March 22nd until April 28th, 1978. 6. Students who do not place their order during this period may order after final grades are posted. (Whenever 92 hours have been completed and are on rec ord, there is never a dead-line, except a monthly mailing date on which we send orders to the factory). 7. The Ring Clerk is on duty from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day, Monday through Fri day. However, in order for other duties to be carried out, Absolutely no orders will be taken between 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. or between 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. 8. All rings ordered, regardless of whether on March 22nd or April 28th, will be de livered on the same day which will be approximately June 29, 1978. Guitar, banjo, fiddle, lessons. 779-9871. 112115 FOR RENT 1976 Honda 750. Well maintained, one owner; must sell for school funds. $1400. 846- 6302. 11813 NEW APARTMENTS. Efficiency $135 month. One bedroom from $150 month, two bedroom from $175 month. All bills paid except electric ity. Villa West Apartments, south of Villa Maria. Lorraine Peterson, Manager. 822- 7772 . 75tfn 1972 Toyota wagon. Auto trans, work. Will sell cheap. 693-8242. Needs 12015 Bone China, filigree by Oxford. Crystal, Montclair by Lenox. 846-9566 after 4:00. 11915 Now hiring for spring and summer semesters. Openings 4:30-9:30 for waiters and waitresses. 3-4 nights per week. Work your schedule and make good money. Come by 3-C Corral on Barak Lane. Early after noons preferred. nots Sublease duplex for summer. 3 bedrooms 2 baths $290 plus utilities. 846-3181. 112U0 1967 Plymouth Belvedere. Damn good condi tion $300. 845-2693. 11913 Two blocks to campus. Responsible students or couple. 3 bedroom home, good condition, fenced yard and storage area. $300 per month. Deposit required. 846-7268 after 5> yv +4, A> -a .,*» 4490." 73 Yamaha 350RD. 14,000 miles. Excellent condition. Call after 5:00 p.m. 693-2847. 12016 Large bedroom downstairs. All privileges until June 1st then move to an apt. upstairs with three girls — in dividual bedrooms — share bath private phones, tv etc. 5 min from campus. $87.50 per mo. bills paid. Call 846-3824 after 5:00 p.m. Before spending $900 or more on a new 125CC motorcycle check my 500CC Triumph in perfect condition ' for $750. Call 845-3514, 823-0826 119115 Opening soon. Dominos Pizza needs delivery people. Part time, flexible hours and days. Must have own car and insurance. $2.75/hr tips and commission. Apply Dominos Pizza, 1504 Holleman between 4-6 p.m. Fri., Sat. or call 693-7501 anytime. 12012 Part and full time help needed. Apply at Pizza Inn College Station. 9|e9|c9Mc9|e9{c)fe)ic3|c>|c)tc)|cs|e9|e)k 1£t3j Uniforms — Size 12 Senior boots $175. Army greens 38 waist 44 blouse — 1 set light-weight $50, 1 set winter weight $40. Army blues, worn twice $100. Army green cap size 7 1 /2 $10. Army blue cap Engineer branch $15. Pair Aggie pinks $5. 822-0719. 11813 Part time help wanted Super scoop Icecream Parlor 317 Patricia. Behind Loupot’s and the Dixie Chicken. Apply Thurs. March 23 5:30-9:30 evening. 12011 McDonalds ■ MCDONALD’S Part-'tiVnerTull tirheT Starting wages $2.70 per/hour. Apply in person only. 2 p.m.-5 p.m. 801 University Drive. ROOMMATE WANTED CHEYENNE APTS. New 4-plexes 2 bedroom, 1 bath Washer/dryer connections, refrigerator, dishwasher Fully carpeted 825 feet We pay water & cable Lease now - Aug. $188/mo. unfurn. $230/mo. turn. Cheyenne Apt. 846-2426 693-6893 SERVICES Low cost flights to Europe & Israel. Call Aviva 9 a.m.-7 p.m. N.Y. time 800-223-7676. 11814 Professional Typing Services 846-9109. 119118 Service For All Chrysler Corp. Cars Body Work — Painting HALSELL MOTOR COMPANY INC. Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922 1411 Texas Ave. — 823-8111 Roommates needed, male/female. 2600 S. Col lege 3 bdrm/2 bath. Fully furnished. Share expense of $150 & bills/mo. 823-7347; 823- 8580. i i9t5 LOST LOST: Woman’s gold Baylor LED watch. In vicinity of Sbisa or MSC on 3/3. REWARD OFFERED. Call 845-1279. 120.3 SPECIAL NOTICE UNIVERSITY ACRES APARTMENTS We now have 2 bedroom apts. available for immediate occu pancy. Located off Wellborn Road, 1/2 mile past 2818 on FM 2154. New washateria, many new improvements. All bills paid except electricity. Rates begin at $155.00 to $170.00. Get country atmosphere close to campus. Duplexes available. CALL TOM CLEMENTS at 846-5796 or 846-6189 weekends and after 5 p.m. Joe Courtney, Inc. HELP WANTED STUDENT MANAGER GROVE SUMMER MOVIE SERIES Must be enrolled as a stu dent for both summer terms. DATES: June 1 through August 18 DEADLINE FOR APPLI CATION: 5 p.m., Friday, March 31. Application forms and job description available at the secretaries’ desk in the Student Programs Office, Room 216 in the MSC. mo 3|C 3-C Barbecue #3 is now ac cepting applica tions for summer for all positions. Apply in person April 27-30 be tween 2:00 and 4:00 Culpepper Plaza. Light delivery. Must have own transportation. For more information call 693-6810, Ext. 140 or 125. 120tl $180-$480 WEEKLY stuffing envelopes. On Campus Information. Rush stamped ad dressed envelope. Southern Publishing, Box 171802-TX, Memphis, Tenn 38117. 11814 Waitresses and disc-jockey Sonny’s. 3606 S. College Ave. Call for appointment. 846-9390. HELP WANTED FULL OR PART TIME Day Shifts (10-3 p.m.) (11-3 p.m.) (10-5 p.m.) Night Shifts 5 p.m., 2 or 3 nights a week and weekends. Also have full time work. Ideal position for mothers with children in school or students, we will arrange hours to fit your needs. COUNTER AND CASHIER WORK $2.75/hour apply in person only WHATABURGER Bryan 1101 Texas An Equal Opportunity Employer College Station 105 Domlnik 75tfn Weight Watchers can help you become slim by summer and not have to starve yourself. College Station class meets Thursday 5:15 p.m. Lutheran Student Center, 315 North College Main. For free booklet and further information call 822- 7303. 108112 WANTED Full time typing. Symbols. Call 823- 7723. 392tfii Typing. Experienced, fast, accurate. All kinds. 822-0544. 83tfii * Typing. 846-3491. 77t55 AUTO INSURANCE FOR AGGIES: V Call: George Webb Farmers Insurance Group | 3400 S. College 823-8051 Typing 75c page. 846-7577. 117t30 Typing. Experienced, fast, accurate. All kinds. 822-0544. H9t8 Typing. 823-4579. H6t40 ALLEN Oldsmobile Cadillac SALES - SERVICE "Where satisfaction is standard equipment 2401 Texas Ave. 823-8002 QUALITY TYPING & EDITING Full-time typing or editing by English M.A.’s. From 75c. Call 693-9877 or 846-1360. i 101116 j FOR SALE 1965 Plymouth Fury III. Looks and runs good. Just tuned up. $400. 845-6479 after 7. 11813 1977 Cutlass Supreme. Loaded. 693-7302.119t5 Mathematics Department will take applications for student employment for Fall 1978. Apply at Math Office, 102 Milner Hall, March 27 through April 7. 119t13 Student or student wife for Hous ton Post route near the campus. Must be available now and in the fall semester. Call 846-8648 or 822-3191. . . . SPRING SPECIAL . . . COLLEGE STATION — 3 bedroom, 1 bath with carport, some with washers & dryers and fenced yards. Lawns are maintained for you. Rent now and save .. . $255 - $265 per month. THE CRUSE CORPORATION Thelma Costa 846-7318 Offices (8-5) 693-2800 Evenings & Weekends Larry Cruse 683-3047 Pontiac GTO, 1970 loaded, excellent condition, best offer. Bumper pool table, $80, or trade for guitar or 8-track rec order. 846-0166. 11715 Two part-time stock/inventory workers needed at Bryan Hospital. Can work around school hours within reason. Call Sharon Robinson 822- 1347. 117,10 BATTALION CLASSIFIED PULLS! Call 845-2611 Dreier said the undergraduate cadets accept him in class. He has close friends among the future offi cers, most five or six years his junior. However, at first relations with other graduate students con cerned Dreier. “There’s been no loss of respect with them though,” he said. “It says a lot for other graduate students. They’re open-minded.’’ After graduation from Mankato (Minn.) State College in 1972 Dreier was drafted 28 days before the national draft ended. During two years service, he worked in an infectious diseases lab at Fort Baker, Calif. In 1975 Dreier enrolled at Texas A&M for a master’s degree in wildlife and fisheries sciences. “To help Linda (his wife) with the bills, I got in the National Guard, with the 49th Armored Division headquarters in Austin,” Dreier said. As with Col. George French, his boss at Fort Baker, the graduate student also received encourage ment toward a military career from a 49th Division chemical officer. Dreier chose the two-year pro- Stuc and 7 School gram and a commission tromli core c A&M over the National Guanl'il ; c hoL ficer Commissioning program. j oW e\ "It’s different than going; a other classes,” Dreier obsen -phe “Military classes cause a littlen e g e J concern with peripheral things,' c j 100 j uniform appearance and hain , 0 ij e g £ The work is not academically; ’ yyh< ficult, and we get intosomeinlej )r ing areas.” juiren There s no tamily military fc [ oa tte tion related to Dreier’s efforts! father and grandfather were drf k e § to serve in World Wars I and II Lj^ol fact, my great-great-great grc ,^ e t father left Prussia to get away] , rer ec the Army,” he grinned. A&M. Earlier military service hasa yyj,- Dreier’s ROTC load. Onct nan( ] graduates and attends officersli , ra( j u; training, he anticipates prow j C ^ 00 from second lieutenant to caplt jjgfed His basic training was all an ac c Leonard Wood, Mo., which} tees laughingly called "Forth n issic in-the-Woods, state of Misery, ; jg ne c ion fc right, slide...left, right, slide New trial for policeman Pizza inn United Press International AUSTIN — A former Armarillo policeman sentenced to death for the murder a high school girl won a new trial Wednesday because jurors at his original trial were not told about a deal he was offered in ex change for a confession. Jim Vanderbilt has been con victed of the April 1975, murder of Katina Moyer, the daughter of former Rep. Hudson Moyer. The girl was abducted at gunpoint from an Amarillo high school, taken outside the city, and shot in the head. A trial jury in Amarillo convicted Vanderbilt of the slaying, and sen tenced him to death. The Texas Court of Criminal Ap peals Wednesday reversed that convition and ordered a new trial on grounds the trial judge violated also n The amp: ibility “I was there in thewintenf Dreier said. “We learned toe y exas in the fifth week, and it n't i, The hide lours lours llgebr cienc Vanderbilt’s rights by prevetf piolog defense attorneys from ti jury about a deal District Attic Tom Curtis offered Vanderbil exchange for his confession. The written statement Vanic pi gave the police was ruled inadn dmit hie on grounds prosecutors la right to make a deal promisinj to seek the death penalty if Vd b° na I hilt would sign the statement. The judge at Vanderbilt’s tiii lowed prosecutors to present dence concerning Vanderbilt's confession hut refused to permi! discussion of the deal. Vanderbilt contended hisS ^Hl ment was induced by theft ityJ tutor s offer not to seek thet; penalty in the case, but the dr °^ e ! attorney said the oral confessi® not subject to any arrangemi that type. aga one iredii tatioi now® Town Hall is accepting applications for membership 1978-79 for Freshmen, Sophomores and Juniors are eligible. Applications available in Room 216 MSC March 20-31. “SI y en re dr oint inti Ho high tatio At lenioi yera erb; nathi Sir choi o C Texas A&M University Tickets Available at MSC Box Office 845-2916 Zone 1 Texas A&M Student $5.80 Regular $7.25 Zone 2 Texas A&M Student $4.65 Regular $5.80 Zone 3 Texas A&M Student $3.70 Regular $4.65 Tuesday, April 4, 1978 7:30 p.m. Rudder Auditorium Opera & Performing Arts Sociefl m'.’i r ri ■! i r SYMPHONY ORCHEjsf :;:;:;:;:;X;X.;:’;:E^u«rdo Mata, conductlr^M?:;;| THE BATT DOES IT DAILY Monday through Friday I