The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 09, 1981, Image 3

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THE BATTALION Page 3
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1981
)pportunities in Third World
Panel to advise students
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By LISA DICKSON
, Battalion Reporter
llc * youatf. lepresentatives from five inter-
andfigW ional corporations will discuss
ereeaclil iking in foreign countries at a
' inel discussion in 206 Memorial
"VH dent Center at 2 p.m.
Pns «I»M,ursdav.
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()ll i' liiieM Employees ol Dresser-Atlas,
Deltronicos De Matamores, Proc-
and provide advice for students
considering working in a foreign
country.
llie panel is sponsored by the
Placement Office, the Interna
tional Students Programs and the
Mortar Board.
|f l)’ e | toi| & Gamble de Mexico, Lor Ink
and Schlumberger International
,, are scheduled to answer questions
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John Gudelman, assistant dire
ctor of placement, said working
overseas can be an exciting inter-
cultural experience.
“Often opportunities are
Third World countries that
m
can
have the chance to develop into
viable entities,” he said.
The fields of agriculture, en
gineering and business can pro
vide lucrative opportunities in
Third World countries. Educators
are in demand in more economic
ally developed nations, he said.
Gudelman said the career panel
will help students become aware
of the various policies in different
countries, such as visa require
ments. Some countries require
job applicants to have three to five
years’ job experience before they
are allowed to enter, he said.
Companies insist that potential
employees be competent in their
fields and in their understanding
of company policy.
“We encourage participation in
the career panel because it opens
the employment scope for the stu
dent,” Gudelman said. “There are
different policies in different
countries. If students are thinking
about an overseas career, they
need to know' the status quo. ”
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SPREADING
THE NEWS
By JUDY ALLS
Battalion Reporter
you’re planning a camping
• (,u tai1 ® jp or some other outdoor excur-
visitnrsei bn, the MSC Outdoor Recrea-
a positive pn Committee may be able to
:lp you have a pleasant and suc-
ssful outing.
From compasses to tour
lides, ORC has what campers
-£I e d to get started in the right
. D rection. Committee members
"WtlitW an seminars and trips to teach
safe way to have fun in the
at outdoors.
ORC is one of the MSC s 19
Irectorate committees. All prog-
jraed events and their planning
open to anyone.
ORC plans seminars and trips
I backpacking, canoeing, kayak-
|g, rafting, rockclimbing, caving,
1 bicycling. The committee also
aintains a schedule of trips and a
Be of camping areas for trip plan
ning.
make sure that all the guides have
a well-rounded general know
ledge of the outdoors and its possi
ble situations.” Safety is the num
ber one aspect of the program,
Walter said.
Anyone enthusiastic about out
door recreation is encouraged to
attend the events or become a
tourguide.
For information, interested
persons can visit the ORC cubicle
in the Student Programs Office,
216 MSC or call 845-1515.
The
Battalion
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The trips are basically geared
towards beginners, but occasion
ally trips are planned for the ex
perienced camper. Every spring
break a beginners’ trip is taken to
■ to two Hi
ved the It
game!
Big Bend National Park for rafting
and kayaking on the Bio Grand.
More experienced students may
want to tackle white-water
canoeing in the lower canyons of
the Rio Grande.
Announcing
BLACK & WHITE
PHOTO PROCESSING!
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They also rent a full line* of
|uipmcnt at low prices to Texas
|cM students, faculty and staff.
includes various sizes of
ents, backpacks, sleeping bags,
pats.(canoes and kayaks), stoves,
bokkits, lanterns, ice chests and
liny other camping necessities.
Equipment rental hours are from
a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday, Tues
day, Thursday and Friday behind
e Grove.
The Guadalupe River canoe trip
has been the most popular in the
past and is geared toward begin
ners, Walter said. During past
Christmas breaks, trips have been
taken to Rocky Mountain National
Park in Colorado for winter camp
ing, snow-shoeing and skiing.
This Thanksgiving, members of
the committee will be going to
Mexico to scout out possibilities
for future trips to the Rio Mocta-
zuma. “There are some great
natural resourses there that can’t
he found in the states,” Walter
said.
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Rush Service Available
B/W Hand Film Processing
Enlarger Proofs
Custom B/W Enlargements
PHOTO & CAMERA, INC.
1603 S. Texas Ave. — Culpepper Plaza — 693-1402
“Professional Assistance & Service With Every Sale.
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Equipment may he reserved
I’o weeks in advance, and any
luipment not reserved will be
luted on a first-come, first-
jrved basis. A deposit will he col-
ted at the time of reservation.
Next semester, the ORC will
igin an outdoor leadership prog-
n to teach prospective tour
lides how to plan and supervise
ps.
The committee is consulting
bools all over the nation to see
other outdoor recreation
■ograms are conducted. The
ogram is to consist of a series of
minars, workshops and trips.
“We want to stress that these
ople develop judgement,
jharlie Walter, advisor for the
mmittee, said. “A person may
fantastic at kayaking, hut may
t know about first-aid; we will
BUD WARD DID IT AGAIN
HE MADE A MISTAKE...
HIS MISTAKE IS YOUR GAIN!
Bud overbought and now has 52 1981 Volkswagens
that he has to move to
make room for 1982 models.
Bud has instructed
the sales force to sell
every unit by
Nov. 30! AT ANY PRICE!
1981 Volkswagen — the Economy
Car of the year. Now the BIG Sav
ings are for you. . . In both the price
and fuel costs! Don’t miss this
chance of a lifetime!
BUD WARD
Volkswagen-Porsche + Audi
Under the water tower in College Station
693-3311 1912 Texas Avenue
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Glasses Repaired
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Mon.-Fri.
Sat.
822-6105
8 a.m.-5 p.m.
8 a.m.-1 p.m
The Co-op Student Association & the Cooperative Education
Department Present
THE CO-OP
FAIR
Monday, November 9,
1981 i
Lobby of ZACHRY ENGINEERING CENTER
9 a.m.-3 p.m.
Representatives from the following companies will be looking for prospective co-op
students and full-time employees:
T-X-T DIVISION MONSANTO
TRW OPTRON
EASTMAN WHIPSTOCK STEHLIN FOUNDATION
E-SYSTEMS, INC.
DOWELL DIVISION LONE STAR STEEL
SOFTEST DESIGNS
AMF TUBOSCOPE HARRIS CORPORATION
PACKARD ELECTRIC
DOW CHEMICAL USA
DROP BY AND CHAT WITH THE COMPANY REP’S ON AN INFORMAL BASIS.
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Nov. 13th 8 p.m. G. Rollie White
Tickets: $6.50 $8.00 $8.50
[On Sale @ Rudder Box Office]
ATTENTION AGGIES!
MSC RECREATION PRESENTS:
1981-82 ACU-1
QUALIFYING TOURNAMENTS
TABLE TENNIS:
Men’s singles
Nov. 9
7 p.m. Main
Men’s doubles
Nov. 10
7 p.m. Floor
Women’s singles
Nov. 10
7 p.m. G. Rollie
Women’s doubles
Nov. 10
7 p.m. White
BILLIARDS:
Men’s & Women's
Nov.
7 p.m. MSC
Singles
20, 21
Bowling &
Games
BACKGAMMON:
Nov. 9, 10
6:30 p.m. MSC #140
FRISBEE:
Nov. 15
2 p.m. Drill Field
CHESS:
Nov. 21
8:30 a.m. MSC #140
FOOSBALL:
Nov. 12
7:30 p.m.
WINNERS GET AN
ALL EXPENSE PAID TRIP TO
REGIONALS IN AUSTIN AND A CHANCE TO GO TO
NATIONALS!
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FOR MORE INFO CALL 260-3166