Pages THE BATTALION FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1979 MSC MBA/LAW DAY TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY MSC Council and Directorate Saturday, November 10, 1979 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 2nd Floor MSC Session 1: Law (8 a.m.-Noon) Luncheon: 12 Noon-1 p.m. Session 2: Business (1 p.m.-5 p.m.) Single Session: $1.00 Both Sessions: $1.50 Register for sessions in advance in 221 MSC OR on November 10 in 228 MSC. Luncheon: $3.00 by Nov. 8 in 221 MSC. MSC MBA/Law Day is an MSC council project designed to inform the student community about possible careers associated with Graduate Degrees in Law and Business Administra tion. The program is divided into two distinct presentations: the morning session concentrating on law opportunities, and the afternoon presentation concentrating on careers in business administration. The Program consists of group discussions between students and recent A&M Former Stu dents who have obtained Graduate Business and Law degrees from various schools across the nation. (This year’s program includes graduates from schools such as Harvard, Northwest ern, Texas, Rice, and Texas A&M.) During these sessions, panel members discuss their pres ent job responsibilities, and other relevant information with people interested in obtaining an MBA or Law degree. The informal atmosphere of these discussions encourages active inter action between the panelists and members of the group. Also present in the groups are faculty and admissions office representatives from major grad uate business and law schools of this region, and the nation. These representatives participate in the group discussions, as well as distribute information and answer questions concerning an individual school’s program. Current information, catalogues, and application forms from lead ing law and business schools nationwide are also available at MBA/Law Day. Separating the morning Law and afternoon MBA presentations is an informal barbeque lunch held in the MSC. This meal provides an excellent opportunity for students to sit down and exchange ideas with an individual alumnus or graduate school representative on a one-to-one basis. For students who have decided upon graduate school, or even those who are undecided, MSC MBA/Law Day is a chance to learn, explore, and ask questions about careers in Business Ad ministration and Law. For more info call 845-1914. Grant assists journalism students Reader’s Digest Foundation has renewed and increased its student travel and research grant to the Texas A&M University Department of Communications. The $1,500 grant will be used by the department to assist students in research projects, in-depth report ing assignments and in traveling to professional meetings. “The Reader’s Digest Foundation grant is an important source of en richment for our program,” said Bob G. Rogers, department head. “It supports many activities by our stu dents that otherwise would be im possible. Being able to travel, to con duct research, to attend meetings and to do other outside work adds a vital educational dimension.” School Representatives: Law William & Rebecca Urquhart Alumnus, University of Indiana — Bloomington Associate Dean Ray Nimmer University of Houston Barcelona Assistant Dean T. J. Gibson University of Texas at Austin Dean Angus S. McSwain, Jr. Baylor University APARTMENTS NEWLY REMODELED ! ALL UTILITIES PAID and... Individual Heating and Air, Cable T.V., 3 Laundry Rooms, Swimming Pool, Security Guard, Party Room, and Close to Campus. 693-0261 700 Dominik, College Station Mr. Robert A. Forrester University of Santa Clara Associate Dean John Ensle South Texas College of Law Davis, Durham, & Cannon Atty. Huntsville, Tx. Mr. Jerry Shaver Recruiting Coordinator McGeorge School of Law University of the Pacific Mr. M. Michael Park Alumnus, St. Mary’s University Mr. Steve Rogers Alumnus, Texas Tech University (-<'1 ’ Com School Representatives: MBA Ms. Ann Marie Woodbridge Alumnus, Cornell University Mr. Jess R. Totten Assistant to the Dean University of Texas at Austin Dean William V. Muse Texas A&M University Dr. Thomas Urban, Associate Prof. Department of Management Texas A&M University Ms. Victoria Green, Director Career Counseling & Placement Amos Tuck School of Business Administration Dartmouth College .... . * Dr. Lucian G. Conway, Director of Graduate Prog rams, Hankamer School of Business Baylor University Mr. W. Y. Zakroff Alumnus, Northwestern University Mr. Joseph R. Buccheri, The Director of Admis sions, Student Affairs, Jesse H. Jones Graduate School of Administration Rice University Alumni Representatives: Law Mr. Florentine Ramirez, BBA ’62, UT Law ’65 Ramirez, Canales and Freeman Dallas, Texas Commissioner, Precinct 3, Bexar County San Antonio, Texas Mr. John White, PolS ’70, SMU Law ’73 Texaco, Inc. Spring, Texas Mr. T. Mark Blakemore, Earth Science '74, University of Miami Law ’77 Royston, Rayzor, Vickery and Williams Houston, Texas Honorable Robert Pfeuffer, Hist ’59, UT Law ’62 Judge, 207th Judicial District New Braunfels, Texas Mr. Thomas C. Fitzhugh, III, Geop ’71, UT Law '76 Royston Rayzor, Vickery and Williams Houston, Texas Ms. Michelle Marti, Eco '79, UT Law '82 University of Texas at Austin Austin, Texas Mr. Steven J. Eberhard, Math ’75, Harvard Law ’78 Bracewell, Patterson, Attorneys Houston, Texas Mr. Fidel Rodriguez, Jr., Engr ’73, University of Texas at San Antonio MBA ’75, UT Law ’80 Austin, Texas Honorable Jeffrey Wentworth, BA ’62, Texas Tech Law ’72 Ms. Gwendolyn Flynt, PolS ’75, UT Law ’77 Baker, Brown, Sharman, Wise & Stephens Houston, Texas Alumni Representatives: MBA Mr. Don B. McCrary, Arch ’69, Harvard MBA '71 Vice President, White Oak Development Corp. Houston, Texas Mr. Richard E. Boudreaux, ChE ’75, Harvard MBA '79 Manager of Planning, NL Treating Chemical Company Houston, Texas Mr. Frank M. Muller, Eco / Eng ’65, Texas A&M MBA ’71 Vice President, DEVCO International Tulsa, Oklahoma Mr. William B. Heye, EE ’60, Harvard MBA ’65 Vice President, Manufacturing — MOSTEK Corporation Carrollton, Texas Mr. Peter W. Brennan, ID ’78, Jesse H. Jones Graduate School Administration (MBA) ’80 Rice University Houston, Texas Mr. Gary J. Martin, Mktg ’71, American Graduate School of Management, Thunderbird Campus, ’76 Regional Sales Manager, Mooney Aircraft Corporation Wichita, Kansas Mr. Charles Herder, ChE ’71, UT MBA ’74 Appelt-Robeau-Womack, Inc. (Industrial Real Estate) Houston, Texas Ms. Carol Herder, UT MBA ’74 Vice President, Equipment Leasing — Texas Commerce Bank Houston, Texas Mr. Heriberto Herrera, Aero ’67, Harvard MBA ’75 Executive Vice President — Vanir Properties, Inc. San Antonio, Texas Mr. Richard H. Rau, ME ’71, Harvard MBA ’75 Manufacturing Manager — NL McCullough Houston, Texas Mr. Michael Tiner, ChE ’75, Harvard MBA ’78 Assistant to the President — Geosource, Inc. Houston, Texas Mr. William L. Griffin, Mktg '76, Texas A&M MBA ’78 International Business Machines (IBM) Houston, Texas Mr. Keller Webster, '69 ArCo, Georgia State MBA ’75 First Southwest Construction Company Temple, Texas Mr. Leon Eddie Travis, III, EE '68, Master’s Degree — Massachusetts Institute of Technology ’69, Harvard MBA ’71 President, L. E. Travis & Sons San Antonio, Texas Mr. John Lister, IE ’60, Northwestern MBA ’65 Vice President, Interstate Electric Dallas, Texas Mr. Philip Pearce, Texas A&M MBA '78 Financial Analyst — Mobil Oil Corporation Houston, Texas Executive Committee: Phil Frink ’80 M.E., Chairman; Roger V. Messersmith ’79 MGMT, Public Relations Matt Hammer '80 Geophysics, Operations Brian Gross '81 Economics, Letters & Invitations What’s up?fex F riday benefit h show at 9 j CLASS OF ’80: Will be selling Elephant T-shirts through nextwJ Western i the MSC. I| Brazos Va RISK TOURNAMENT REGISTRATION: MSC Recia«RF CLUE and high si CQUETB £ sor a club House. LLEYBA] Universit) Gromets will have pre-registration for this weekend’s RiskTi ment from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the main hall of the MSC. “EVERY WHICH WAY BUT LOOSE”: Clint Eastwood stars truck driver who drives across the Southwest in search ofalostl Will be shown tonight and tomorrow at 8 p.m. in Rudder^ torium. Admission — $1.25. (PG) “BOYS IN COMPANY C”: This entertaining film revolves arount of Texas ii raw Marine recruits and the vicissitudes of the Vietnam War' sij8:30 a.m. be shown tonight and tomorrow at midnight in Rudder Its JACKET C Admission — $1. (R) rDnli F ie l ( SPORTS CAR CLUB: Shelby American automobile enthusiast ffi J FJ, FO caravan to Waco for the third annual meet. Caravan willl 5dent on C Zachry parking lot at 5 p m ’ADLINE RISK TOURNAMENT: MSC Recreation/Gromets will spo® ^ oom £21 risk tournament today and tomorrow in the MSC Student Loir First round is at 7:30 p.m., and final rounds will be Saturday.PI bring your Risk games. BASEMENT COFFEEHOUSE: Will present Lyle Lovett at 1 P by the Rudder Fountain. The free concert will be in theii )ECASTL Lounge if it rains. sentiment PSYCHOLOGY DEPARTMENT COLLOQUIUM: Dr. PaulWi Olympics of the University ofTexas Medical Branch at Galveston willdis ||d ream - W “Treatment of Sex Offenders” at 4 p.m. in Room 601, Rudda $125. (P( INDIA ASSOCIATION: The internationally acclaimed Hindi AP0: Will b “27 Down” will be shown at 7:30 p.m. in Room 112, OftMEfi-churches 1 VOLLEYBALL: The men’s team will play the University team at 7 p.m. in the DeWare Field House. Admission-t^ORSEMEP Hensel Pa Saturday )SLEM S’ Iclass at 10; EVERY WHICH WAY BUT LOOSE Clint Eastwood stanj truck driver who drives across the Southwest in search ofalostl Will be shown at 8 p.m. in Rudder Auditorium. Admissioi $1.25. (PG) “BOYS IN COMPANY C”: This entertaining film revolves aroundl raw Marine recruits and the vicissitudes of the Vietnam War. be shown at midnight in Rudder Theater. Admission — $1 [g COMN APO: Will be collecting canned goods, clothes and money at Safei and Piggly Wiggly today. Goods will be given to the undei; viledged for Thanksgiving. HORSEMANSHIP CLINIC: The Horsemen’s Association willi[|SCTOWN sor a special student’s horsemanship clinic 8 a.m. to noon at he Basem TAMU Horse Center. Volunteers are needed to help haaf( ICPOLIT children enjoy horses. ALTERATIONS 1 IN THE GRAND TRADITION OF OLD TEXAS WHERE MOTHER TAUGHT DAUGHTER THE FINE ART OF SEWING — SO HELEN MARIE TAUGHT EDITH MARIE THE SECRETS OF SEWING AND ALTERATIONS DON’T GIVE UP — WE LL MAKE IT FIT!" AT WELCH’S CLEANERS. WEW ONLY SERVE AS AN EXCELLENT DRY CLEANERS BUT WE SPE CIALIZE IN ALTERING HARD TO FIT EVENING DRESSES. TAPERED SHIRTS. JEAN HEMS, WATCH POCKETS. ETC. (WE’RE JUST A FEW BLOCKS NORTH OF FED MART.) WELCH’S CLEANERS 3819 E. 29th (TOWN & COUNTRY SHOPPING CENTER 0: Will b( Wednesdr to the unc urged to al ance of H: interested onnectici Viewpoint’ It’s possible to go to law school free! Interested? A representative of Southern Methodist University will be on campus to discuss a quality school located in one of the fastest growing legal environments in the nation. We’ll also have information concerning how you can apply for $20,000+ Hatton W. Sumners Merit Scholarship. Come by and talk with us. Saturday Nov. 10, 1979 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 2nd floor MSC JAYCEES CASINO NIGHT NOV. 10th 7:30-11:30 GAMES 11:30 AUCTION RAMADA INN BALLROOM $5.00 at the door secures you play money in advance to bet on various games of chance; Chuck-O-Luck, Roulette, Black Jack, Wheel of Fortune, dice and more. Bid your fortune in play money on one of the many prizes that will be auctioned off when the games end. Mixed drinks and beer will be served. Come out, be a winner. F. S. J