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    1978 Caprice Classic lots of extras good
mdition, call 845-6269. 144t2
175 Honda 550-4 Super Sport, excellent
condition, 696-3053. 14415
K FORMALS
for dances, summer weddings, etc. 846-
Gg22. 144t5
I For Sale 12' X 65' mobile home with
T x 12' addition off living area. Appliances
(Included. $8000, call Andy at 693-4327.
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(erfect Grad Gift: Maroon 1979 Datsun
■/jiSOzx 2 + 2 CLP, excellent condition. 693-
Local
THE BATTALION
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1981
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,93. 141t5
bicycles, in jggg Oldsmobile "98”, excellent condition,
Ctdl 696-1398. 136t7
wagon 4cyd.i
1550, 84M611i
loaded ercelb'
2.
lent
Set of golf irons, woods, bag, utility trailer
with cover, 32 cu. ft. 589-2256. 143t3
76 Yamaha X53660C. Good condition, hel
met, rack, faring. 779-0521. 143t5
9 ft. travel trailer suited for single student
4,300. Call 846-7698 after 8:00p.m. 142t5
4th windshieli 1950 Chevy HD Pickup, $650, 693-3242.
$625.00,04 I42t5
heels and tires (4) American 13x5.5 Alu-
10 l4|(minum and Bridgestone 1555R-13 good
ndition. Fits Mazda $190.00, 696-
'E WANTED
1(5 Kawasaki 125 good condition, only
"3,900 miles. Call 845-5002, 845-8020.145t6
pjoyota Corolla SR5 '78, A/C, AM-FM, cas-
Jettc, stereo, new radial tires. Call 693-
j209. 143t3
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SALE: 10x50 mobile home furnished A/C,
heat, fenced yard. $4995.00, 779-0080.
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,75 Mercury 4-door loaded, 32,000 miles,
nted for sumimfltxcellent condition, 693-2907. 142tll
ialal meat. 846-2663 after 6:00p.m. 142t5
For sale 12'x16' mobile home, custom
built, Parkwood in excellent condition.
Two bedroom, large bath/kltchen, built-
in bar & pantry. Wash/dryer hook-ups.
Central AC/Heat covered porch, two
outdoor storage buildings. After 5pm,
823-0229. I42t6
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pies, working stock; Bitch is Texas
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Cotton Bowl Summer 1980); $75-$125,
823-5155 have had shots & been
wormed. I44t4
FOR RENT
ipartment partially furnished, $125.00 per
lonth. Boys Only!! Call 846-2154 between
:30a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 141tfn
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STORAGE
10-10 - $20
10-20 - $22 & Up
693-2339 125122
Fail apartments available mid-August.
Zbedroom, Ibath, studio W/D connection.
Villa West Addition. Pre-lease now- lower
Deposit. After 5:0Opm-775-5641. 139tl0
Country living 10/min. to campus
2/bedroom mobile home, fully fur
nished, fenced yard, washer/dry
er, summer only $160/month,
823-0846. 14414
AURORA GARDENS, sublease for sum
mer, furnished, excellent location, 3 bed
room 2 bath, shuttle bus, rent negotiable,
696-1476. 145t3
For Rent: Completely furnished 3 bedroom
2 bath 14x70 mobile home for 2 students
(preferably female) during summer. $200
month + utilities. Ph. 696-8082. 145t2
New two bedroom apartments, Nagle CA,
two blocks from university, $280. Leasing
beginning May or June. 779-3700. 145t3
Summer apartment 2-bedroom leaving ev
erything from linens to dishes. Walking
distance 846-6761 $191 + utilities. I44t5
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SUMMER STUDENT
WORK FOR RENT
PROGRAM
Vz Apt. or Full Apt.
Programs
Apt. & Ranch Duties
VISIT COURTYARD
APTS. FOR DETAILS
Stallings Dr.
at University
Oaks & Hwy 30
693-2772
Career Center
is sponsoring
health jobs day
By KITTY FRALEY
Battalion Reporter
The Career Planning and Place
ment Center is sponsoring
“Health Career Opportunities
Day” Thursday in Rudder Tower
Exhibit Hall.
The program is designed to let
students and faculty members
learn about career opportunities
available in health-related fields,
John R. Gudelman, Jr., assistant
director of the Career Planning
and Placement Center at Texas
A&M University, said.
Gudelman said he decided to
initiate the program when stu
dents came to him and asked ab
out possible jobs in medicine that
didn’t necessarily require a
medical degree.
“I don’t think the vast majority
of students know that there are a
variety of fields in the medical pro
fession that are open to them,”
Gudelman said. “I didn’t even
know all the facets of the field until
I started working on this
program.”
Allied Health encompasses any
field or career related to the health
care of the population and 23
Allied Health organizations will
be participating in the program.
Some of the organizations in
clude Prairie View A&M College
of Nursing, Scott and White
Memorial Hospital in Temple,
University of Texas at San Antonio
occupational and physical therapy
Summer sub-lease, new 3 bedroom house,
bath, 2 car garage, shuttle bus, 693-
143t5
D-l wins best unit
award for 1980-81
Summer sublease - Taos. Two bedroom
furnished, 1-bath. Close to campus, on
shuttle bus route. 693-7677. 145t3
2 BR. 1 BA. apt. for rent. Nice, large, quiet
area in Bryan. $285/mo. +• elect. 779-
6335. 145t«
Naval ROTC Company D-l has
been recognized as the top unit in
Texas A&M University’s 1980-81
Corps of Cadets.
The company, commanded by
Tim Lyda of College Station, won
the Gen. George F. Moore cord
and flag, presented annually to the
best overall unit in the Corps. It is
the highest award a company-
level Corps unit can achieve. The
award, named for the late Texas
A&M commandant and Corregi-
dor march leader, was awarded at
Parents’ Day review.
Also sharing the spotlight were
Company D-2, led by Joe Blanda
of Orange, and Squadron 12 under
Ted Jarrett of Mission.
D-2 won the Bruno Hochmuth
cord and flag for the best drilled
company. Squadron 12 was win
ner of the George P. F. Jouine flag
for the best record in scholastic
achievement and improvement.
Unit awards are based on
school-year-long, Corps-wide
competition. The Moore flag,
guidon streamer and citation cord
is awarded on the basis of aca
demics, military proficiency and
campus activities’ participation.
Companies D-l and D-2 and
Squadron 12 will carry the flags on
marches until Parents’ Day 1982.
Company D-l also was runner-up
for the Jouine flag.
Among other awards was the
President’s flag, presented to the
5th Battalion commanded by
Jacob Harrison of Haughton, Ga.,
for the battalion or group with the
highest scholastic standing. The
battalion is made up of companies
C-2, D-l, H-2, N-l and P-2.
SUPER
SUMMER
SPECIAL
4110 College Main
2 bdrm Apt.
Close to Campus
Pool, Laundry
$185 UNFURN.
$220 FURN.
846-1413
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
How does $290 week sound? I need 10
e to work. Call 846-8446. 143t5
Earn $1200 Month This
Summer!
Come to Agronomy Bldg. Room
100. Interviews at 3:00, 5:00,
7:00, 9:00 p.m.
CHECK IT OUT!
LOST
LOST
three rings in small straw purse
from Nassau. $25 reward no
questions asked!
Call Mari 846-3637
Sentimental Value. i45t4
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Open ’til 8 p.m. through Finals
ran
M««l
programs and the University of
Houston College of Optometry.
The participating organizations
will open their booths in the ex
hibit hall at 9 a.m. and will stay
open until 5 p. m., and any depart
ment on campus may also have a
booth.
Two speakers will also be part
of the program.
Quinton Smith, coordinator of
Allied Health and Continuing
Education at the Baylor College
of Medicine, will speak at 11 a.m.
Brig. Gen. Andre J. Ognibene,
commanding general at Brooke
Army Medical Center in San
Antonio, will speak at 3 p.m.
“We recognize that a number of
students are pursuing pre
professional programs at this Uni
versity and there is no centralized
counseling service for them,”
Gayle Schmidt, coordinator of
community health programs at
Texas A&M and associate profes
sor in the health and physical edu
cation department, said.
These students have to find out
information on what they can from
whom they can, she said, but this
program will give both students
and faculty first-hand information
about different areas in the medic
al field.
“We want students to know
that viable career opportunities
exist for students with a degree in
chemistry, biology, or even zoolo
gy,” Schmidt said.
What’s
>NESDAY
PSYCHOLOGY SEJ
counseling at noon in
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door.
CLASS OF ’84; New
beginning at 7:30
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at 7 p.m. in 110
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Theater at 7:30 p.m.
THURSDAY
l: Angela Leonard will speak on genetic
Military Science.
steak fry, which will be held May 4,
May 1, in the dean’s office in 204
>ers are free. Dates will pay $4 at the
will be presented at this meeting
in 100 Heldenfels.
1 Hot Dog Cook Out will begin at 6:30
i Student Center.
iOCIATION; Meets to elect officers
Science.
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TAMU INTERNATIONAL
263 G. Rollie White Coliseum.
CLASS OF ’82: Meets at 7:30 p.m. in 109 Military Science
DANCE ARTS SOCIETY SPRING
of dance ~~ ballet, jazz, tap, n
8 p.m. in Rudder Theater.
A recital
will begin at
Tendra
Edificio
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INTER-VARSITY CHRISTIAN
preacher at Westminster
turn of Christ” at 7 p.m. in <
VENEZUELAN STUDENT
ers at 7 p.m. in 204B Evans
TAMU SAILING CLUB
Somerville in Welch
Medi- STUDENT ACTIVITIES
s And in entries for the S
tion.
Two speakers picked
for lecture series
The 1st Regiment color guard
won the Gen. O.R. Simpson
streamer for best color guard of
the year. “B” Battery of the Aggie
Band, under Wes Klett of Here
ford, received the March-to-the-
Brazos streamer for raising the
most money for March of Dimes.
In other awards ceremonies
outstanding cadets in the 1980-81
Corps were recognized. They in
cluded:
— Thomas Jumper, Corps in
spector general, San Antonio, re
cipient of the Dallas A&M
Mothers’ Club saber to the best
staff officer.
— Bill Jones, 1st Brigade com
mander, Houston, Raeburn
Foundation saber, outstanding
major unit commander.
— Mark S. Retzloff, 3rd Group
commander, San Antonio, Texas
chapter. United Daughters of the
Confederacy saber, outstanding
battalion or group commander.
— Samuell Hawes, Company
A-l commander, Dallas, Dr. John
H. Fritz cup, saber and medal,
outstanding company or squadron
commander.
— Scott W. Jordan, Company
D-l first sergeant. Lake Jackson,
Bank of A&M saber and medal,
outstanding first sergeant.
— Michael W. Holmes, Com
pany P-2, Grand Prairie, Federa
tion of Texas A&M Mothers’
Clubs cup and medal, outstanding
sophomore cadet.
— Brian D. Terrell, Squadron
6, Plainview, Meyer-Raebum
Foundation medal and $150 scho
larship, outstanding freshman
cadet.
By RACHEL BOSTWICK
Battalion Reporter
Two of the four speakers for the
1981-82 University Lecture Series
have been selected.
They are Dr. George F. Bass,
professor of nautical archeology at
Texas A&M University and Dr.
John Ziman, professor at the Uni
versity of Bristol in England. Both
men will speak at Texas A&M in
November.
The four lectures are sponsored
each year by the University Lec
ture Committee, committee
chairman Donald McDonald said.
Three of the lectures are co
sponsored by the different col
leges and one lecture is given by a
faculty member at Texas A&M.
The 16-member committee is
made up of representatives
chosen from each college, from
the library and three students
chosen by the student body presi
dent and the University Lecture
Coordinator.
The chairman is then chosen by
Dr. J.M. Prescott, vice president
for academic affairs.
The faculty lectures began in
1968 when Dr. Haskell Monroe,
then an associate professor in
American history, and some of his
colleagues thought it would be a
good idea to honor some of the
outstanding members of the Texas
A&M faculty, McDonald said.
The other lectures probably
evolved from this, he added.
McDonald said the committee
usually tries to publish all the fa
culty lectures. The lecturer keeps
most of the copies, he said, but
copies are available in the library.
The other two speakers haven’t
been chosen yet. “The people that
we want are the people that are in
demand,” McDonald said.
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