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THE BATTALION
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1978
The Battalion Classified
New pope bus
after inaugural
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
OFFICIAL NOTICE
OFFICIAL NOTICE
SERVICES
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KEN MARTIN’S $
STEAKHOUSE
Now accepting applications for
cashier and cooks. Day and night shift
available. Apply in person 1803 South
M Texas. 34t 5
*
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)
SENIOR RING ORDERING PROCEDURE
FOR STUDENTS COMPLETING 92 HOURS AT THE END OF THE FALL ’78 SEMESTER
TO BE ELIGIBLE TO ORDER THE TEXAS A&M SENIOR CLASS RING, AN UNDERGRADUATE
STUDENT MUST HAVE AT LEAST NINETY-TWO (92) SEMESTER HOURS, WITH 30 HOURS AT
A&M AND BE IN GOOD STANDING. TO ORDER AT MID-SEMESTER USING MID-SEMESTER
GRADES TO FULFILL THE ABOVE REQUIREMENTS, PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING IN
STRUCTIONS:
1. LEAVE YOUR NAME, MAJOR AND I. D. NUMBER WITH THE RING CLERK, HEATON BUILD
ING, PRIOR TO NOVEMBER 1ST IF POSSIBLE, OR AT LEAST ONE WEEK IN ADVANCE OF
ORDERING. THIS MAY NOT BE DONE BY PHONE.
2. BRING MID-SEMESTER GRADE REPORTS ALONG WHEN READY TO ORDER TO VERIFY
PASSING HOURS.
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 OCTOBER 30TH UNTIL DECEMBER
1ST, 1978.
6. STUDENTS WHO DO NOT PLACE THEIR ORDER DURING THIS PERIOD MAY ORDER
AFTER FINAL GRADES ARE POSTED. THERE WILL ONLY BE A 2-3 WEEK DIFFERENCE IN
DELIVERY TIME FOR THOSE STUDENTS ORDERING IN JANUARY. (WHENEVER 92 HOURS
HAVE BEEN COMPLETED AND ARE ON RECORD, 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
FRIDAY. 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 OCTOBER 30TH OR DECEMBER
1ST, WILL BE DELIVERED ON THE SAME DAY WHICH WILL BE APPROXIMATELY FEB
RUARY 28; 1978,^
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Counselling on all alternatives
and birth control methods.
Women’s Referral Center,
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846-8437 sett"
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Chrysler Corp. Cars
Body Work — Painting
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COMPANY INC.
Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922
1411 Texas Ave. — 823-8111
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United Press International
VATICAN CITY — Pope John
Paul II, urging world leaders to
open their borders wide to religion,
began a series of separate audiences
Monday with monarchs, presidents
and premiers, including the leader
of his native Poland.
John Paul II — the first Polish
pope in history, the first non-Italian
in 455 years and the first from a
communist-ruled nation — gave a
virtuoso multilingual performance
Sunday, addressing an estimated
one billion people in 40 nations, a
quarter of the globe’s population.
The pope, 58, and formerly Arch
bishop Karol Wojtyla of Krakow,
spoke in 11 languages: Polish, Ita
lian, English, French, Spanish, Por
tuguese, German, Russian, Ukrai
nian, Lithuanian and Czech at the
homily during his inaugural mass.
He was interrupted by thunder
ous applause 45 times as 300,000
people, 5,000 of them from Poland,
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Lost: Small female puppy. White with brown
spots, answers to “Bob.” In Timber St. area.
846-7285. 37t3
Whataburger
Bryan
1101 Texas
College Station
105 Dominik
OVERSEAS OPPORTUNITY
IN
COST SLASH SCHEDULING
Foreign Earning Potential
RNR To Europe Or Orient
With Pay Every Four Months
A Fluor recruiter will be on campus October 25, 1978
and will interview for December graduates in all Engi
neering disciplines and Building Construction. Posi
tions are for a minimum 1 year contract assignment,
single status in Saudi Arabia.
Film and slide presentation:
OCTOBER 24, 1978
RUDDER TOWER
ROOM 305 A&B
7-9 p.m.
An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F
3415
OFFICIAL
NOTICE
FOR RENT
2 bdrm 4-plex, 2 blks from A&M, 406 Foch.
$160. 822-5877. 38tl0
Need to sublease efficiency apartment.
7471.
693-
37t5
He was interrupted by thunder
ous applause 45 times as 300,000
people,5,000 of them from Po
land, packed St. Peter's Square
for the three-hour ceremony
that began in chilly winds and
ended in a blaze of autumn sun
shine.
College of Science English Proficiency Examination
lALL JUNIORS and SENIORS in curricula of the College of I
[Science must take the English Proficiency Examination on)
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1978, at 7:30 p.m.
BIOLOGY Department Curricula — ROOM 113 BSBE
CHEMISTRY Department Curricula — ROOM 100 CHEM
MATH Department Curricula — ROOM 101 MILNER
PHYSICS Department Curricula— ROOM 301 PHYS
In order to qualify as a candidate for a degree in the Col-1
lege of Science, each student must demonstrate an ability
to express himself (or herself) in acceptable English. This
requirement may be satisfied by (1) passing an examina
tion 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 earning a minimum grade of “C”.
For information and guidelines on the nature of the exami-j
nation, check with the departmental secretary.
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. ieitfn
llkllVERSIl’Y ACREE>
APARTMENTS
Located off Wellborn Road,
V2 mile past 2818 on FM
2154. Many new im
provements. All bills paid
except electricity. Rates
begin at $135.00. Get
country atmosphere close
to campus. 1 bedroom
apts. now available. CALL
TOM CLEMENTS at 846-
5796 or 846-6189
weekends and after 5 p.m.
JoejCoudne^Jnc^^^^^^
Part time help wanted. GRAPEVINE PER
SONALITY. Call 846-3411. 28tfa
Brazos Valley MH-MR Center needs volun
teers for hotline. Contact Rallo Spotts 779-
2000 ext. 50. 35t5
Wanted piano teacher or advanced music stu
dent to teach acquit pupil with 1 V4 yrs. experi
ence. In home lessons preferred. 779-
6323. 34t5
FOR SALE
SPECIAL NOTICE
EARN $180 to $480 weekly, stuffing
envelopes at home. Guaranteed! For further
information, rush self-addressed, stamped
envelope and 25c (coin) for handling. Metro
Enterprises, Box 49114, Austin, Texas
78765. 35tl0
Student to do yard work next four Sundays,
$3.50 hr. 822-5877. 38t4
National Market Company needs someone to
answer the phone between 2 p.m. & 6 p.m.
Monday thru Friday. 846-1140. 38t4
HALF-WAY HOUSE COUNSELOR
Bluebonnet Psychiatric Center
40 hrs./week, rotating schedule in
cludes evenings, nights, and
weekends. Reliable transportation
required. Contact Sheryl Allen 822-
7326, or apply in person 405 W. 28th,
Bryan.
Equal Opportunity Employer Through
Affirmative Action
35t5
Horse Stalls, barn, feed
(and tack room, 20x70 run,
j 1&2 horse stalls, on Marino
i Road. 822-2941 after 5:30
l^or weekends.
OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS INFORMA
TION CALL 845-4455. 34t5
’76 Suzuki TC185. Low mileage, $525. 693-
8392. 37t5
I | Weight Watchers can show you
| | how losing weight never tasted so
f | good. College Station club meets
II Thursdays, 5:15, Lutheran Stu-
|| dent Center, 315 N. College
| Main. For further information call
L&2&Z20L
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
COLLEGE STUDENTS
J PART TIME
fEarn $10 per hour as an
j American Youth Enterprise
| dealer. Call John Dodson at
yj22-2702.
Car cassette player, theft control bracket. Call
Steve 693-4970 after 5:00. Best offer. 37t5
1 1 For Sale. ’68 Mustang in good condition. Call
* 693-8332. 36t3
Siamese kittens, blue point. $35. 693-5419
after 5:00 p.m. 32t5
’74 Vega wagon, 4 spd, must sell. 693-
6409. 38t3
WANTED
Dependable, Self-Motivated
Students
Full or Part Time
Team Cleaning Homes
$3.00/hr.
DOMESTIC SERVICES
693-1954
fFuir time position open for day
land evening shift. Counter help,
j night dishwasher.
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 $2.90/hr.
Apply in person at
Der Wienerschnitzel
501 S. Texas Ave.
Between 2-5 p.m. daily.
22t22
2nd LT Army greens, dress blue, 42R hats.
693-6409. 38t3
1977 Yamaha Enduro (on-off road). Excellent
condition. $795 with helmet. 846-8976. 34t5
THE GREAT
HALLOWEEN
CELEBRATION
masquerade dance
Oct. 28 8-12 p.m.
Zachry
$1 single $1.50
couple
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
Saturday and
„ Sunday off. Apply in person. j
| MAMA’S PIZZA
807 Texas Ave. 38t5
« .1 i:: I II : —■
Copperstone Hearth Restaurant
needs waitresses. Perfect hours
for mothers of school children.
Also need help for Friday &
Saturday nights.
403 Villa Maria
822-5003
Part time. Week nights 10-3.
Weekends 10-5. Starting
$2.80/hr. Apply in person.
Jack-in-the-Box
1604 Texas Avenue, College
Station
CO-OP JOB "J
I OPENINGS |
(Union Carbide -i
(Texas City, will be in-1
(terviewing prospec-J
jtive ChE, and MB’s!
jfor spring, 1979,J
jCo-op work term on*
JlMovember 3. t
JCall Mr. Yates in En-(
Jgineering Dean’s Of-(
Jfice, 845-6431. (Forj
l(information prior to(
(Octobej_3JJ 37t5^
Students Older Than Average
ISOTA1
If you would be interested in reor
ganizing this group and getting
together with students of your
own age brackett (25 + ). Call
693-9686 after 6 p.m. 38t2
The
Battalion
Number One
in
Aggieland
packed St. Peter’s Square for the
three-hour ceremony that began in
chilly winds and ended in a blaze of
autumn sunshine.
John Paul II wasted no time in
getting on with the work of the
church. He scheduled separate au
diences Monday with King Juan
Carlos and Queen Sofia of Spain,
Prince Rainier and Princess Grace of
Monaco, Polish President Henryk
Jablonski as well as leaders of Au
stria, Ireland, France and the
Netherlands.
The new pope warned the world s
political leaders in his homily Sun
day that he would ask them,
whether communist or democratic,
to allow their people to practice re
ligion freely.
The craggy-faced pontiff spoke in
a voice rising to a crescendo as he
said, “Open wide the doors for
Christ. To his saving power open
the boundaries of states, economic
and political systems, the vast fields
of culture, civilization and de
velopment.”
In this section of his homily, spo
ken in Italian, he added in booming
tones, “Do not be afraid.”
Vatican observers saw signifi
cance in the fact that three of the
languages used in his address were
Russian, Ukrainian and Lithuanian,
all spoken in the Soviet Union
where any form of religion is
frowned on by the atheist com
munist regime.
His use of Czech and his native
Polish, the languages of two coun
tries where Christianity is subject to
limitations, was taken as further in
dication that a prime target of]
papacy would be to ease restrirti
on practicing Christians.
Although the communist reji
in Poland, where 85 percent of]
35 million Poles are practj
Roman Catholics, has been
accommodating than other East
European governments, there
indications the new pope may!
problems returning to his
land.
Polish Religious Affairs M
Kazimierz Kakol, arriving in
to attend the inauguration, sai
the pope returned to Poland
time and place of such a visil
conditioned by many circumslaa
of a bilateral nature with mnln
aspects.”
The pope has been invilei!
Polish bishops to attend the 9)
anniversary celebrations next
of the martyrdom of St. Stanis^
the pontifFs ancient predecessa
bishop of Krakow.
Wojtyla officially inaugurated
reign Sunday when senior Canl
Deacon Pericle Felici place
white wool pallium stole
with six black crosses on hissle
ders.
During the three-hour,
minute mass, the blue-eyedpon
beamed and waved constantly
In addition to the 5,000 M
pilgrims, 700 Polish-Amerio
looked on, including papal an
John Wojtyla, 60, a Detroit
tomobile assembly line worker
The United States was rep
sented by House Speaker TTioi
O’Neill and National Security
viser Zbigniew Brzezinski, whoii
Polish descent.
Wojtyla was elected popel
Monday as successor to John Pad
His use of Czech and hii
five Polish, the language ojt
countries where Christian
subject to limitations, icoalal
as further indication thtl
prime target of his papi
would be to ease restriction
practicing Christians.
who reigned only 34 days be!
dying of a heart attack Sept. 2S
Like his predecessor, Woj
endeared himself to manyCatM
by renouncing the triple-tieredi
used for papal coronation since/!
Of the 112 cardinals at thece
mony, several aging princes to
not fall to their knees in the
ditional act of homage. Theathk
pontiff, who enjoys skiing, lea)
from his throne several time!
embrace the men who could
kneel.
Appearing on his balcony ffl
looking St. Peter’s Square after
ceremony, the Polish pon
laughter and applause whenhea
“Dearest ones, we must endi<
because it is lunchtime for yom
the pope.”
Diplomas may take 14 ye
United Press International
HOUSTON — A University of
Wisconsin professor has predicted
that students in the next two dec
ades may have to go to school 14
years for a high school diploma.
Lee Smalley, a professor in the
Industrial Teacher Education De
partment at Wisconsin, said the
extra two years of study required for
a high school graduate will concen
trate more on vocational studiff
schools play a greater part in prey
ing students for a job. Smalleysp<
Sunday before a conference
World Future Society.
Smalley also said the youth Id
force is expected to decline in
next two years.
“Younger men are underlet
ligation than their predecessor
obtain paid employment.”heS
CLASS OF
’79 MEETING
Tues. Oct. 24th
7:30 p.m.
302 Rudder Tower
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THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Seal, Dennis James
Degree: Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering
Dissertation: COMFORTABLE DRIVING
SPEED EVALUATION
Time: 2:30 p.m. on October 26, 1978
Place: Zachry Engr., Room 337E
G. W. Kunze
Dean of the Graduate College
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
3400 S. College 823-80511
Expanding Bohney Memorial Hospital,
Brenham TX, has immediate openings for
3 registered nurses. Present openings on
3-11 and 11-7 shifts with shift differential
pay. Salary comparable to area. Benefits
include 2 weeks paid vacation, health and
life insurance, 5 holidays, and credit union.
Mail resume or call Carolyn Ainsworth, Di
rector of Nurses, Bohney Memorial Hospi
tal, 2304 S. Day, Brenham, TX 77833.
EOE 35112
PERSONALS
Grace: 45 yd. line tickets and a 5 lb. mum?
J.G. 38tl
for sale
ALLEN
Oldsmobile
Cadillac
SALES - SERVICE
“Where satisfaction is
standard equipment”
2401 Texas Ave.
1974 Kawasaki 175. ExceUent condition, w/ex
tras. $450. 693-5954. 37t4
2 bd frame house 4 blocks from A&M, newly
remodeled, 300 Park Place. $23,000. 822-
5877. 38tl0
PLANT SALE
Cheap! Going out of business
sale. 1700 Texas, October 26-27,
10-4. October 28, 8-12. Buy a
plant for a friend or yourself.
Sponsored by Sigma Alpha Epsi-
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Let us introduce you to Aggies
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For details call Aggieland Dat
ing Service at 846-4417 after
5 p.m., or write c/o P.O. Box
3293, College Station, Texas
77840. 3315
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Macha, Bemadyne H.
Degree: Ph.D. in English
Dissertation: READING COMPREHEN
SION OF NON-NATIVE STUDENTS IN
ENGLISH COMPOSITION AT THE
FRESHMAN LEVEL
Time: 9:30 p.m. on October 25, 1978
Place: Harrington, Room 575
G. W. Kunze
Dean of the Graduate College
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Nunez G., German R.
Degree: Ph.D. in Biology
Dissertation: THE INFLUENCE OF
HYPERBARIC OXYGEN THERAPY ON
PERFUSION OF TISSUES
Time: 3:00 p.m.
Place: Biological Science, Room 405
G. W. Kunze
Dean of the Graduate College
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Typing. Experienced, fast, accurate. All
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