THE BATTALION TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1978 Page 6 ,o\o t •fy THE FORTUNE COOKIES 1313 S. College Ave. Bryan, Texas 822-7661 Peking - Szechuan - Cantonese Cuisine over 100 dishes to offer "WE WANT YOU TO KNOW US" This offer valid Sept. 12, 13, and 14 BIENVENIDOS A LA IGLESIA BAUTISTA CALVARIO 1002 E. 29th St. Bryan DOMINGOS: 9:30 a.m.-11:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m.- 7:00 p.m. Pot’ may aid patients taking cancer drugs 779-2737 779-8139 NASHVILLE, Term. - Cancer patients at Vanderbilt Hospital “in rare instances” are smoking marijuana to relieve nausea and vomiting associated with chemotherapy treatments, hospital officals say. Dr. Anthony Greco, an assistant professor of medicine in Vander bilt’s division of oncology for the study of tumors, said Wednesay pa tients who use marijuana do so of their own volition and obtain it "pri vately.” In occasional cases, ||i e .J ment appears to be veryustfjj said. In the area of canctr ment we are interested in,, pears to help with nausea and ing.” Greco said there have bee, “one or two” patients under of physicians in the onorlo sion who have smoked but patients of doctors departments and of physii private practice may iso be] ing marijuana. The Battalion Classified SPECIAL NOTICE SPECIAL NOTICE SPECIAL NOTICE HELP WANTED HELP WANTED OFFICIAL NOTICE TO TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY STUDENTS In the past, certain information has been made public by Texas A&M University as a service to students, families and other interested individuals. Under the "Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974," the following directory information may be made public unless the student desires to with hold all or any portion of it. Student's name, address, telephone listing, date and place of birth, major field of study, participation in officially recognized ac tivities and sports, dates of attendance, de grees and awards received, and the most recent previous educational agency or in stitution attended by the student. Any student wishing to withhold any or all ot this information should till out, in person, the appropriate form, available to graduate students at the Graduate College and to undergraduate students at the Regis trar's Office, no later than 5 p.m., Tuesday Sep tember 13, 1977. Edwin H. Cooper, Dean Admissions and Records Texas A&M University TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY STUDENT RECORDS POLICY August, 1978 To comply with the requirements of the "Family Edu cational Rights and Privacy Act ot 1974," Texas A&M University has adopted policies and proce dures publicly periodically. These policies and pro cedures are intended to implement the requirements of this Act and to clarify these requirements for all members ot the University student body, (acuity, pro fessional stall, parents and other interested parties. Any person desiring further clarification of this policy statement may request same from Mr. Robert A. Lacey, Registrar. I. According to the Texas A&M Student Rec ords System, records will be maintained in a vanety ot administrative offices as outlined be low. The chief administrative officer In each office will be responsible for the records under his control and (or the release of information in those records. Robert A Lacey Arthur L Tollefeon John J KoWus III Thomas R Pars R Clark Oebei Robert M Logai Claude B Goa*. Ronald E Sasa James R. Wooc Emory BeHard P > William B Lane Louis J Van Pe Wiliam H Clayt H. O Kunkel Raymond D. Re Clinton A Phi% Frank W R Hul Richard E Thon Earl F Cook W. David Maxwi Robert S Stone Thomas T. Sugil George C. Shetti Milton C. Sandel Carolyn M. Adair Position Registrar Director ol Admissions Dean ol the Graduate College Director ol Academic Counseling Center Vice President tor Student Services Type ot Records Academic and ad missions records Academic counseling and testing records Drscplinary and personal counseling records Campus security records Financial obligatory records Financial aid records Medical records Address and housing tudant ud • Untv ilth Center ector ot lairs ( aor Payroll Personnel records ol employed students >e Job placement Ottice records oody College ot Student records ot the eleven colleges College of e A En- il Design ol the Business lion College ol ol the 0 College of College of t Allege of College of College of Medicine Academic Student records of the Departments academic departments International Student Foreign student per- Advisor sonnel records Director of Studem Student Honors and Activities Activities II. Student Access to Education Records All students (and former students) of Texas A&M University have the right of access to their education records for the purpose of re view, with the exception of those records pro hibited by the Act (see Section III). A. Students have the right to obtain copies of records relating to themselves at the ex pense of the student. The reproduction charge shall not exceed the actual cost to the University. B. The University will respond to all requests for explanations and interpretations of records or information, provided the re sponse is not in violation of this Act. C. The Act provides that a student may waive his right of access to confidential letters of recommendation in the areas of admis sions, job placement and receipt of awards. Students seeking employment through the University Placement Office may have signed such a waiver. Informa tion concerning the status ot such waivers may be obtained from the Director of Placement. Consent to release personally identifiable information, such as rank in class, personal conduct, grade point ratio, academic progress, etc., to non- authorized personnel (see Section IV) should be obtained from the student by individuals releasing such information. III. Records Not Accessible to Students A. Instructional, supervisory, and administra tive personnel records and educational personnel records pertaining thereto in the sole possession of the author and not re vealed to any person other than a substi tute (i.e., grade books, notes of observa tion and notes for recollection purposes). B. Records of a student in the custody of the Office of University Police, provided they are maintained solely for law enforcement purposes, and are made available only to law enforcement officials of the same jurisdiction. C. Employment records of a University em ployee who is not a student. D. Records and information on a student maintained by a physician, psychiatrist or psychologist employed by the University. These records and information will be made available to a physician or other ap propriate professional of the student’s choice. E. Financial records of the parents of a stu dent and any information contained therein. y/. Authorized Non-Student Access to Student Records — Under the following circum stances and to the following people, educa tional records (or personally identifiable infor mation within a record) may be released with out the written consent of the student: A. Officials, faculty and staff employed by Texas A&M University, if they have a "legitimate educational interest." B. Officials of other educational institutions in which the student intends “or seeks" to enroll, provided the student is notified of what is being released and given a copy if desired. C. Authorized representatives of the Com ptroller General of the United States; the Secretary of Health, Education and Wel fare; administrative heads of educational agencies; or state educational authorities. D. Individuals needing this information in connection with a student's application tor, or receipt of, financial aid. E. State and local officials to whom state laws (in effect on or before November 19, 1974) require information to be reported. F. Organizations like Educational Testing Service and College Entrance Examina tion Board in connection with developing, validating, or administering predictive tests, administering student aid programs, and improving instruction, but such or ganizations must not show the personally identifiable intormation to outsiders and the intormation will be destroyed when no longer needed for audit, evaluation, and/or enforcement of federal legal re quirements. G. Accrediting organizations. H. Parents who certify a student is carried as a dependent for federal income tax pur poses. This certification must be ascer- tAined by the University office concerned. (It would include such items as grades, transcripts, financial aid and probation re ports.) I. Appropriate persons, if the knowledge of such information is necessary to protect the health or safety of the student or other persons. J. Individuals requiring such information by means ol a judicial order or any lawfully issued subpoena, upon condition that the student is notified by the University ot all such orders and subpoenas in advance of compliance. V Student Rights to Challenge Records Students have the right to a hearing to chal lenge records and information directly relating to them. The challenge is restricted to inaccu rate, misleading, or otherwise inappropriate records and information. The following proce dures shall be followed: A. Any student wishing to challenge records or information directly relating to him must notify the individual responsible for main taining the record of the wish to challenge. The notice must be in writing and specifi cally identify the item challenged and the basis for the challenge. This written re quest must be filed in duplicate with the custodian of the challenged record. B All initial hearings will be informal and par ticipants will be the custodian of the chal lenged records or Information, the student and the author (it appropriate) of the mate rial. C. If any of the participants (record custodian, student or author) are not satisfied with the results of the informal hearing, a formal hearing will be conducted under the pro cedures adopted and published below: 1. The hearing will be conducted and the results decided within a reasonable period of time (seven business days) following the request for the hearing. 2. The hearing will be conducted, and the decision rendered, by an institutional official or other party who does not have a direct interest in the outcome of the hearing. The appointment of the of ficial or party will be made by the Vice President to whom the record custo dian reports. 3. The student will be afforded a full and fair opportunity to present evidence relevant to challenging the content of the educational records in order to in sure that they are not inaccurate, mis leading, or otherwise in violation of the privacy or other rights of students. The hearing also provides an opportunity tor correction or deletion of any inaccu rate, misleading, or otherwise inappro priate data contained in the record and/or to insert into the record a written explanation of the student respecting the content ot the challenged record. 4. The decision must be rendered in writ ing to all interested parties within a rea sonable period of time (seven business days) after the conclusion of the hear ing. VI. Release of “Student Directory Information” Information on students, such as date and place of birth, participation in officially recog- I nized activities and sports, weight and height of members of athletic teams, dates of atten dance, degrees and awards received, and the most recent previous educational agency or institution attended, is defined and referred to in this Act as "student directory information" (this is a category of information and does not refer necessarily to a publication known as a “directory"). The information mentioned above will be re leased by various campus offices periodically or upon request unless the student requests in writing that specific information be withheld. A publication known as the Texas A&M Uni versity Directory is one type of periodical containing data classified as "student directory information”. It will contain the student's name, address, telephone listing, major field ot study and classification unless the student requests that part or all of the data be withheld. Periodically the Registrar will publish official notice of the above policy so that students I wishing to do so can make requests known to 1 the Registrar (undergraduates) or the Dean of 1 the Graduate College (graduate students). After the official notice has been published, the Registrar will inform offices concerned of the requests received. VII. Destruction of Records Texas A&M University constantly reviews "education records" it maintains and periodi cally it becomes necessary to destroy certain records. In no case will the University destroy records if the action is prohibited by state and/or federal law. Basic scholastic records are kept permanently in the Registrar’s Office. Beyond these, the various departments and offices may deter mine their own policies regarding retention of records within existing law. VIII. Letters of Recommendation A. Students have the right to review confiden tial recommendations used in applications for employment or for admission to any educational agency or institution, or infor mation concerning honors awarded, ex cept when the student waives, in writing, the privileges of examination. B. Under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, the student does not have access to confidential letters and statements of recommendation which were placed in.the education records prior to January 1, 1975, if the letters or state ments are used for purposes for which they were specifically intended. IX. Former Students These procedures apply to all persons for merly enrolled at Texas A&M University as well as to those currently enrolled. WEIGHT WATCHERS In celebration of its 3rd anniver sary in College Station, cordially invites you to an open house, Thursday, Sept. 14th, 5:15 p.m. at the Lutheran Student Center, 315 N. College Main. Refresh ments will be served and you are under no obligation to join. Losing weight never tasted so good. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL 822-7303 7t4 Part time help wanted. Call 846-3411. Grapevine Personality. uth Before you buy or rent furni ture or appliances, see Wood’s Furniture Center, house of quality merchandise. Interior designer available. Wood’s Furniture Center Phone: 823-0947 Next door to Wyatt s Cafeteria 800 Texas Avenue ATTENTION DECEMBER GRADUATES You may begin ordering your Graduation An nouncements September 1 through September 29, 1978 at the Student Fi nance Center, Room 217, Memorial Student Center, from 8:00 to 4:00, Monday through Friday. i84t3o WANTED 1965-1970 Volkswagen. 822-9090. -its We buy old gold and diamonds. Carl Bussell s Diamond Room 846-4708. 2tl0 Typing. Symbols. Notary Public. 823- 7723. 184tfh Need to buy Arkansas-Texas A&M football tickets. Will buy any tickets up to 15. Home 846-0088, office 845-2241. 192tlO SERVICES Professional typing services. 846-9109. 6t33 IMPROVE YOUR GRADES! Send $1.00 for your 256-page, mail order catalog of Collegiate Research. 10,250 topics listed. Prompt deliv ery. Box 25907-B, Los Angeles, Calif. 90025. (213) 477-8226. 188t20 Service For All Chrysler Corp. Cars Body Work — Painting HALSELL MOTOR COMPANY INC. Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922 1411 Texas Ave. — 823-8111 RESUME SERVICE Sell yourself effectively. Have a professional resume prepared by BUSINESS & COMMUNICATION SERVICES Call 846-5794 for an appointment KEYPUNCHING & VERIFICATION Professional Data Entry Ser vice. Specialists in Survey Processing call SORT-DATA SERVICES 822-7080. stn FOR RENT Furnished apartment. Male only. Good for two, $ 100/mo. Call 846-5132. 188tfn Horse pasture and stalls. 693-0909. 188t26 Mobile home. Two bedroom, water paid. $150 month. Call 846-0788 . 8t4 Rent individual office for consulting work or study. Three blocks from campus. 846-8791 or 846-7333 NEW EFFICIENCIES $140 month. One bedroom from $175 month. All bills paid except electricity. No pets. Villa West Apartments, south of Villa Maria. Lorraine Peterson, manager. 822-7772. teitfn DUPLEX 2 bedroom, 1 bath duplex for rent. Located on wooded lot. $260/mo. Jacob Beal Realty, 822- 4518 . 192tfn HELP WANTED: PREGNANCY TESTING Counselling on all alternatives and birth control methods. Women’s Referral Center 3910 Old College Road. 846-8437, 3t19 5 FULL TIME 8 PART TIME Drivers needed to deliver. Must have own car. Good salary. Flexible hours. Apply in person only. Chanello’s Pizza 301 Patricia St., Northgate ttto BARTENDERS NEEDED $3.00/hr., minimum 6 mo. ex perience. Apply Miranda’s, 309 University between 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. ettn COCKTAIL WAITRESSES Apply Miranda’s 309 University Between 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT & WEDDING RINGS Up to 50% discount to students, fa culty, & staff. Example, V* ct. $150, V2 ct. $350, 1 ct. $995, by buying direct from leading diamond cutter. For color catalog send $1 to SMA Diamond Importers, Inc., Box 42, Fanwood, N.J. 07023 (indicate name of school) or call (212) 682-3390 for location of showroom nearest you.sts WANTED Dependable, Self-Motivated Students Full or Part Time Team Cleaning Homes $3.00/hr. DOMESTIC SERVICES 693-1954 8t 3 MANAGER AND MANAGER TRAINEE Position now open Apply in person Pizza Inn College Station et Part or Full Time Help Needed Apply in Person Pizza Inn College Station Students for Aggieland distribution. Come by Room 216, Reed McDonald Bldg. 6tfn Help wanted, male, female. Small assemblies. Apply in person at 4109 College Main. 6t20 HELP WANTED Counter, kitchen, delivery per sonnel needed beginning August 18. Applications accepted now. Part time and full time employ ment; prefer some food experi ence. MAMA’S PIZZA 807 Texas Avenue, C.S. stn Restaurant Manager Trainee Prefer student in field to function as assistance manager in area restaur ant. Approximately 44 hrs. a week, primarily evenings and weekends until graduation. Managership then available in Texas. Salary to compli ment credentials. Reply resume. Pre ferred Restaurants Incorporated, P.O. Box 13591, Arlington, TX 76013. stto 4 FULL TIME 6 PART TIME Pizza maker and counter personnel needed. Minimum wage. Very flexible hours. Apply in person only. Chanello's Pizza 301 Patricia St.. Norm gate IttO 3-C Bar-B-Que #1 is now hiring wait ers, waitresses, cashiers, and serv ing line workers. Apply in person at 810 South Main, Bryan . 186 tin The Houston Chronicle has im mediate openings for route car riers. Salary ranges from $300- $550 per month. Applicants must have afternoons free from 1-5 p.m. and dependable transporta tion. Also taking applications for fall semester. Call Julian McMur- ray 693-2323 or 846-0763. t78ttn FULL OR PART TIME ^Flexible hours to fit your schedule ♦Rapid advancement ♦Day shift ♦Night shift (til 10:00 p.m.) ♦Weekends Minimum starting salary $2.75 per hour for inexperienced persons. Cashier experience helpful. Apply in person only: 9:30-11:00 a.m. (if possible) Bryan 1101 Texas Whataburger College Station 105 Dominik HELP WANTED waiters and waitresses porter desk clerk night clerk cooks bus boys & bus girls APPLY RAMADA INN 410 South Texas Avenue College Station BLUEBONNET PSYCHIATRIC CENTER INC. RN and Counselor positions available on Inpatient Unit. Fulltime. Experience not re quired. Call 822-7326, Ext. 39. Equal Opportunity Employer Affirmative Action Program Wanted Fast Food Personnel FREE FOOD PAID VACATIONS ROOM FOR ADVANCEMENT. EXCELLENT WORKING CONDITIONS. NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY. Part & full time positions available for the following shifts: 11 a.m.-2 p.m. 7 p.m.-2 a.m. 5 p.m.-2 a.m. Starting pay $2.70/hr. Apply in person at Der Wienerschnitzel 501 S. Texas Ave. Between 2-5 p.m. daily 184130 Premium Pay for Home Makers Excellent opportunity to work 2, 3, or 4 hrs a day. Earn extra cash in the middle of the day while children are in school. Whataburger Bryan 1101 Texas C.S. 105 Dominik 188tfn 'Briarwoetf tAMH 1 ** 11 ** Exercise Rooms (Men & Women) 2 Swimming Pools Sauna Baths Tennis & Volleyball Courts Recreation Center 1,2,3 Bedrooms Furnished and Unfurnished Discounted Summer Rates (all bills paid) Now Pre-Leasing for Fall (9 mo. leases available) Year’s Lease Available (with special prices) Call Now For Information 120 1 Hwy^ao 693-2933 Huntsville Hwy. NOW HIRING Several positions open for deliv ery people. $2.75/hr., 6% com mission. Must be 18, have own car, and insurance. Domino's Pizza, 1504 Holleman, after 4:30 p m. 693-2335. 4te NUCLEAR POWER TRAINEES High school grads to age 23 Call collect (713) 224-4444 or 224-5577 4tte| Kitchen help, bus help, experienced waiters. Attractive cocktail help, ex perience preferred. Top Salary. Open ings immediately. Contact Joyce Di xon, 693-2200 between 10:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. taste Waitresses Doorman Bartender Call Sonny’s for appointment 846-9390 Full time waitresses. Apply in person, Monterey House, 1816 Texas Avenue, Bryan. 192tl0 LOST Lost. 3 yr. old male German Shepard. Re ward. 693-2636. 8t4 ROOMMATE WANTED Female for new townhouse. Near TAMU. Furnished. $150 plus Vt utilities. 693-0268 (af- ter 6). ™ FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED $94.50 & Vz util, own bed room. No smoking or drinking. Call Linda at 845-6025 bet ween 8 & 5. 6t6 FOR SALE OK RENT 2-Bedroom, 2-bath con dominium. Walk-in closet, pri vate pool, small courtyard, double-door garage. Mint condition. Call for appoint ment 846-2526 or 822- 7139. ALLEN Oldsmobile Cadillac SALES - SERVICE “Where satisfaction is standard equipment” 2401 Texas Ave. FOR SALE ’71 Ford Mustang. Looks good, iudii. AM. Best offer. 693-4566after 130 Bang and Olufcen Beograni 4002 . Excellent condition. Call 8454)7# ’77 Celica ST. Fully equipped, lx n $4400 693-7848. 1974 McGregor, 2 t>drm., 1 ball l central air & heat, carpeted. CilS after 1.00. Encyclopedia Britanica. 1975 «lft| after 8 p.m. 846-1481. Recliner and couch minor repairs needec| each. Soft doublebed^ $40 . 693-1143. RAYS’ AFRICAN VIC Bloomers Started | Miniatures $1.50-$6.00 693-3237 1206 Austin C.S AUTO INSURANC FOR AGGIES; Call: George Webb Farmers Insurance Gncj 3400 S. College Super Buy — Non being made! 1975 convertible. Air, Ah new tires. Great slii $2650. 846-9512 or’ 5067 - ff| You can sell that u hi te elephant through BATTALION ADVERTISING If there’s one we must make yo aware of it’s this: When discovered early, many cancer are curable. More thai 1,500,000 Americans who are cured o cancer are proof. No one on record however, has evei been cured of cancer by worrying about it If you suspect y( have cancer, do tlif smart thing: make an appointment with your doctor.