/ local Battalion/Page 8 February 26, Mentors offer advice, counseling to students by Hope E. Paasch Battalion Staff A mentor, as defined by Webster, is a wise and faithful counselor. More than 200 facul ty and staff members have volunteered to serve in this capacity at Texas A&M Univer sity. But, the problem facing Dr. Shirley Black, head of the men tors program at Texas A&M, is that mentors are ready and wait ing, but students don’t know they are there. to financial difficulty to acade mic disaster. But, Black said, many students still don’t know about the program. Although the mentor prog ram is not a substitution for de partmental advisers, the Acade mic Counseling Service or the Personal Counseling Service, mentors still offer the student valuable aid, she said. they constantly try to find ways to inform more students about the program, she said. Some of the best suggestions for improving the program have come from students, she said. Mentors — Spring 1982 Since spring 1980, when the program was started at the Uni versity, mentors have offered to help students deal with every thing from roommate conflicts Mentors have a handbook of available student services and can point the student in the right direction; however, the majority of the students who come to mentors are just looking for someone to talk to. Black said. Since mentors can’t help stu dents until they are contacted, Computer Science & Electrical Engineering Majors ... ROLM, with locations in Austin, Texas and the San Francisco Bay Area seeks talented individuals interested in: SOFTWARE • Real-Time Distributed Computing • Operating Systems • Data Base Management Systems • Data Communications • Diagnostics • Electronic Mail • Software Tools: Compilers, Debuggers, etc. • Test Engineering HARDWARE Data Communications Digital and Analog Design Microprocessor Applications Telephony Switching Power Supply Design Production Engineering Test Engineering ROLM Corporation develops and manufactures state of the art computer software and hardware for integrated voice and data office communica tions systems. ROLM has grown 50%-100% each year since 1969 and currently has 4400 employees. Included in ROLM’s outstanding benefits package is a three month paid sabbatical after six years (and every seven years thereafter) and Company Paid Tuition for graduate study at local universities. On Campus Interviews Tuesday, March 2 Meet with working Software and Hardware Engineers from ROLM in the Placement Center. See our Company Literature in the Placement Center. If unable to attend an interview, send resume to: Gibson Anderson, Manager, Recruiting & Training, ROLM Corporation, 4900 Old Ironsides Drive, M/S 560, Santa Clara, CA 95050. We are an equal opportunity/ affirmative action employer. One student suggested using a logo on the office doors of men tors so that students could readi ly identify them. All mentors are urged to make announcements in their classes about the program, Black said. Faculty response has been very positive and encouraging, Black said. Many professors are concerned about students and willing to help them in any way they can. They view the mentor program as their opportunity to get involved, she said. One professor. Black said, comes to campus every day at 5 a.m. and stays until 5 p.m. so he can be available for students. Another professor noticed a large number of students on campus during the weekends, so he decided to start coming to his office every weekend. The Junior Honor Society has helped tremendously in reaching students. Black said. Members handle much of the on-campus distribution of post ers and other information and also has helped gather student input by surveying 200 students. Off Campus Aggies also helps the program by posting signs and posters at apartment com plexes and shuttle bus stops, she said. The following is a list of faculty members participating in the Mentors Program. They are listed by department, and the list includes their names, office numbers and phone numbers. Nieber, John L., 313 Agricultu ral Engineering Shops, 5-1131 Parnell, C. Jr., 207 Scoates, 5- 3932 Sweat, Vince, 204 Scoates, 5- 3931 | y* IE A&A, 5- Business Analysis Ferguson, Wade, 4011 2254 Fowler, G.C., 467B A&A, 5- 7946 Chemical Em Academic Services Bayliss, Garland, 100 Harring ton Tower, 5-5916 Agronomy McCree, Keith J., 343 Soil and Crop, 5-5566 igineering Darby, Ron, 235F Zachry, 5- 3301 Chemis Accounting Bravenec, Lorence, 247C A&A, 5-5014 Giroux, Gary A., 242B A&A, 5- 2375 Kratchman, Stanley, 241C A&A 5-3275 Plum’, Charles W., 247D A&A, 5-4575 Pointer, Larry G., 237 A&A, 5- 5014 Sneed, Florence R., 247B A&A, 5-2307 Animal Science Bassett, J.W., 212E Kleberg, 5- 1816 Dill, C.W., 310 Kleberg, 5-4424 Friend, Ted, 241 Kleberg, 5- 5214 Stiffler, Dennis, 114C Kleberg, 5-2054 try Cn< Chung, S.K., 1229 Chemistry, 5- 1966 Aerospace Engineering Lowy, Stan H., 204 Zachry, 5- 8699 Rodenberger, Charles, 215M Engineering, 5-1659 Architecture Ekroth, David C., 426 Langford Architecture Center, 5-1015 Reed, Raymond D., 343 Lang ford Architecture Center, 5- 1019 Agricultural Economics Black, W.E., 107 Agriculture, 5- 8011 Litzenberg, Kerry, 201 Agricul ture, 5-5221 Biochemistry Pace, C. Nick, 219 Herman Heep, 5-1788 Wild, James R., 207 Herman Heep, 5-4943 Agricultural Engineering McFarland, Joe, 308 Scoates, 5- 1131 Biology Edmiston, Judith, 315 Helden- fels, 5-4651 Foster, B.G., 314 BSBE, 5-8481 Kosinski, Robert, 302C BSBE, 5-8481 Patterson, C.O., 315 Heldenfels, 5-4651 Clearfield, A., 406 Chemistry, 5- 2936 Crawford, Ed, 406 Heldenfels, 5-3745 Hassell, J. Alton, 411 Helden fels, 5-7822 Hedges, Dorothea, 411 Helden fels, 5-2356 Hogg, John, 332 Chemistry, 5- 5746 O’Connor, Rod, 413 Helden fels, 5-3745 Peck, Larry, 415 Heldenfels, 5- 2356 Rodgers, Alan S., 34 Chemistry, 5-2433 or 5-2011 Rowe, Marvin W., 1025 Chemis try, 5-1929 Shapiro, Bernard, 214 Good win, 5-1957 Taylor, Tom, 124 Heldenfels, 5- 3760 Zwolinski, Bruno, 112 Chemis try, 5-5934 Texas A&M Theatre Arts Program Presents Building Construction Buckingham, W.L., 428 Lang ford Architecture Center, 5- 1017 Claycamp, Carrol, 422 Lang ford Architecture Center, 5- 1017 Goody, Lewis, 444 Langford Architecture Center, 5-1017 Maher, Richard, 433 Langford Architecture Center, 5-1017 Civil Engineering Bruner, Robert, 014D Civil En gineering, 5-3735 Layman, A.H., 125 Civil En gineering, 5-7436 Marquis, Eugene L. 203B High- ’ Res way Resource Center, 5-4414 Communications Lewis, Rodger L., 119 Moore Communications Center, 5- 5611 Simons, Donald, 121 Moore Communications Center, 5- 5611 THE GLASS MENAGERIE B y Tennessee Williams 8:00 Rudder Eorum Eeb 25-27 March 4-6 Tixs available at the Rudder Box Office Stu $2.50 Non-Stu $3.50 the Baha’i Faith Uniting the world One he Heart at a time THE BAHATS OF BRYAN AND COLLEGE STATION CORDIALLY INVITE Texas A&M students and faculty, as well as the general public, to an informal International Dinner and Dance at the Oak Forest Mobile Home Park Recreation Room at 30/ Krenek Tap Road, C.S. at 6:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 26. For information, call: 779-8823 (continm p. Mamillo, ^ Computer Scbi; : Sheppard, Sallie, iiBl Zachry, 5-5466 iandicap Cooperative Edu® ; Anders, Karen A., 10’ ton Tower, 5-7725 Powell, Cl rfcrt Hall, Economics jy|Black, Shi: Wiggins, Steven N,|^K%wer, 5-7 rington Tower, 5-7351 1 Bradford, Kpn Tower Educational CurriciliiiBBtess, L.l Instruction Bower, 5-7 Alexander, P., 311 HarJijHil!, Lari Tower, 5-8381 ^ffower, 5-, Dockweiler, C., 312 Han Tower, 5-8397 Janke, DelmarL,7S ton Tower, 5-7088 Stansell, John C., 3( ton Tower, 5-8384 Huddlesto jngton T< lenihan, J Power, 5-' lisani, Do ton Towei Hdimidt, yrington T< Stranges, Bowers, Mary Ellen, 11!( P n g ton ‘ ‘ win, 5-4618 Educational Informal]* Educational Psychol; Borman, Chris, 704 Har. H Tower, 5-1835 Roach, Arthur J„ 706Hi Sciences ton Tower, 5-1875 ireat, Vic ton Towei fchnson, Novak, Jo: ■ices, 5-3' Engineering Techno!:! . Indu Parent, Robert G, §|aker, G Thompson, 5-4951 f Tower, 5- Phillips, Richard, 117Gllp)e n nis’, son, 5-4951 Bhompsoi Stavros, Demo A, 222Tl| ousehok son, 5-4951 Bon Towei English Barzak, R. Wm., ton Tower, 5-4565 Burt, Forrest D., 227E,li 3451 Clark, William B., 2M| 5-8319 Crusius, Timothy, 204lj 5-8317 Dowling, Ellen, 204Em 8318 Schatte, Curtis E., 2231 j 5-8357 Van Domelen, J A&A, 5-8353 Young, Eugene 0., 5-3451 La Indus: ■ilmore, } Ztu hry, 5- pennigan 541)7 lessard, Zachry, 5- Lively, Wi 5-5480 * Inten Boucher, 1 1824 beral Ai Entomology < VanCleave, Horace, E| and Crop, 5-9724 Jteenian, ;ton Towei Pope, Hei fon Towei Environmental Dt' ^ Peter, John E., 305B 2 Architecture Center,51' Finance Benson, David W., 3flP 5-4877 Financial Aid j McFarland, Wm. LB YMCA, 5-3236 Floriculture )r; Kamp, Marihelen, 117 Sciences, 5-5341 Forest Science. ,, Baker, Robert D., Ilf ? 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