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a THE BATTALION MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1981 ad Local What’s Monday UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL: Old Testament hible studs at 8 p.m. in the University Lutheran Chapel, 315 N. College Main. SILVER TAPS: There will he a ceremony Tuesday at 10:30 p.m, C « i'il t 1 - i > • l I • • in front ot thi' Aeademic Building. SOIL CONSERVATION SOCIETY OF AMERICA; Officer elections activities for Spring at 7 p.m. in 103 Soil 6c Science Building. \GGIE ALLEMANDERS: S<juare danetugIfom 7p.in. to 10:30 p.m. in 255 O. Kollie White. ( I ASS S2: Meeting at 7;30 p in. in 502 Rudder. DLBATE SOCTL’ I Y: Finalize entries at 7 p.m. in 109 Militars Scieuee Building. rOREN SlO SOCIETY: Finali/.e entries at 7 p.m. in 109 Military Science' Building. IAMU HORSEMEN’S ASSOCIATION: Program given hy Hud \klerson on t Conformation and judging’ at 7 30 p.m. in IpOI \ > t Seh<K)l (ne\v Building). MS( POLITIC AL FORI M: James Estelhe director of Texas Dept, ol Corrections w ill speak on the crisis of the prison system at 8 p.m. Wednesday night in Rudder Theater. iTION; Concessions committee will < Crop he selling Christmas candy cane grams for 50c in the MSC hallway. CHI ALPHA: Bible study an<l fellowship with special guest Betts Jeter at 7 p.m. in 402 Rudder. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL EN GINEERS: Meeting with Mr. Fredrickson lorm Rhom 6c Haas who will discuss their energy conservation program and the role of the mechanical engineer in the chemical process industry at 7 p.m. in 203 Zachry. Elections to fill the vacated positions of Vice-Chairman ami Treasurer will he held also. MSC POLITICAL FORUM: James Estelle, director ofTexas Dept, of Corrections, will speak on the crisis in the prison system Wednesday at 8 p.m. in Rudder Theater. Wednesday OMEGA PHI ALPHA NATIONAL SERVICE SORORITY: Tuesday MSC CAMERA COMM I I LEE: Last meeting "ii Biomedical photography at 7:30 p.in. in .504 Rudder. 1AMU HISTORIC AL SOCIETY: Author of Bad Blood , yphilis studies on black men will speak at 7:30 p.m. in 207 Huimiglnii. 11 I LF XII STRENGTHENING GRANT BROWN BAC SEMINAR: Program calk'd "Identifying Training Needs for ; Mu] Ic\el Resource Management Personnel in Costa Bu a irom ■t noon I. I 30 p.m. tn 251 Bi/.y.ell Hall West. 'ADDLE AND SIRLOIN CLUB: General In isiness ima tingat V n in. in 1 15 Kir herg. WIERICAN SC)C1ET\ OF CIML ENGINEERS: Mike | Walsh Irom IT. Hutton will speak on “Investing Your Money Vftci C.raduatioii at 7:30 p.m. in 121 C.E. Building, MANAGEMENT SOCIETY: Tickets for Dec 10th Christmas 1 liaiujiiet go on sale. Contact any officer. Price will he 50g. MSC/OPAS: 11 ie Cleveland String Quartet will play at-S p.m. in V Rudder Theater. MVNAGEMENT SOCIETY: r;. ..era! meeting to elect a new will he discussed at 7 p.m. in 305 Rudder. PRE LAW SOCIETY: Party at 7 p.m. in 301 Rudder. STUDENT Y” ASSOCIATION : Concessions committee will be selling Christmas candy cam grams lor 50c in the MSC. hallway. MSC HOSPITALITY: Holiday fashion show at 7 p.m. in 201 MSC. UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL: Candlelight Com munion Service at 10 p.m. in the University Lutheran Chapel. 315 N. College Main. ACM-IEEE/CS: Dr. Daniel Siew iorek form Canicgie-Mellon will he speaking on “Design of Reliable Systems" at 8 p.m. in 104B Zachry . MSC AGGIE CINEMA: "Best Boy “ will be shown at 7:30p.m, in Rudder lima tie. MSC POLITICAL FORUM: James Estelle, director ofTexas Dept, of Correct ions will speak on the crisis in the prison system at 8 p.m. in Rudder Theater. I W4NT l ! Page 1 l-i FCR THE MSC VARIETY SECSC Nov. 30 -Dec. 1 INTERESTED? STOP BY OUR TABLE DISPLAY AT THE MSC 11 A.M.-2 P.M. J Micheil light. ‘k Aggies eligible for grants, loans no cont| ibutor i ediont ient $18; camp; win I • that, t lonaldE also sa«i| (K) toavi candii mill By LAURA WILLIAMS Battalion Reporter Some 250,000 sources of non governmental aid are available to undergraduate students at Texas A6cM University — and lor $45, a computer will tell eli gible students which scholar ships and grants are available to them. Student College Aid, a com puterized scholarship locator service in Houston, provides applicants with a list of financial aid for which they qualify. The aid is provided hy corporations, foundations and other private organizations. “The students fill out a form telling their personal interests, grades, majors, non-aeademic talents and activities they are involved in,’ Ed Rosenwasser, College Aid business manager, said. "This is how we match up the students with the financial aid they qualify for. The average applicant re ceives 12 listings, but as many as 25 listings often are provided, he said. “If we don’t provide the stu dent with more than five sources, we refund the $45 along with the sources we’ve found,” Rosenwasser said. Fewer, scholarships and grants are offered to upperclass men; therefore, juniors and seniors are only charged $28, he said. Because it takes two to four weeks to process the listings, and months for scholarships and grants to be processed, students ’ who need financial aid for spring 1982 should contact Stu dent College Aid promptly. “We guarantee the source lists, but we can’t guarantee that the student will receive the financial aid he applies for, Rosenwasser said. Texas A&M upperclassmen also can apply for non governmental funds through the Spring Awards program. Applications for Spring Awards can he turned in to the financial aid office in the YMCA Building in January. Park personnel topic of seminar By SHERYLON JENKINS Battalion KcportiM- The need to train personnel for Costa Rica s national parks will he the topic of a brown hag seminar Tuesday. The seminar, scheduled for noon to 1:30 p.m. in 251 Bizzell, is based on a 10-day visit to Manuel Antonio National Park in Costa Rica that Dr. Allan S. Mills, an assistant professor in the Texas A&M recreation and parks depart ment, and graduate research assis tant John Titre made last summer. Mills said the discussion and slide presentation combines his personal observations with his talks with park officials, forestry service personnel and rangers in Costa Rica. The seminar will describe the situation in Costa Rica s national parks to show the need for training in most Latin American countries. Mills said. He said he hopes the seminar will stimulate interest in the need for park training. Mills’ research is in cooperation with the International Ecodeve- lopment Training Institute, which is composed of the World Leisure and Recreation Association, the Tennessee Valley Authorities and the Texas A&M parks and recrea tion department. Costa Rica was the first country to request assistance from the in stitute, he said. The seminar is sponsored by the Title XII Strengthening Grant Program, through Office of Inter national Programs, which is con tinuing a series of semi-monthly seminars to increase and coordin ate international interest and to provide information concerning needs, resources and research in international areas. DR. JAMES JONES Author of to speak lues., Dec. 1, 1981 #207 Harrington 7:30 p.m. TOPIC: The Study of Syphilis effects on unknowing black males in Alabama from 1932-1972 under a U.S. federal program. presented by WOMEN STUDENTS TAMU HISTORICAL BLACK ORGANIZATION SOCIETY AWARENESS MSC presents Camera Biomedical Photography Ruth Tunnell Director of Photo Services - Medical School Tuesday Dec. 1 7:30 504 Rudder Now Better Than Ever. You Will Be Pleased With These Carefully Prepared and Taste Tempting Foods. Each Daily Special Only $2.19 Plus Tax. “Open Dally” Dining: 11 A.M. to 1:30 P.M. — 4:00 P.M. to 7:00 P.M. 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