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OFFICIAL NOTICE FOR RENT HELP WANTED FAMILY EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS AND PRIVACY ACT OF 1974 DIRECTORY INFORMATION To comply with the requirements of the “Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974,” Texas A&M University must periodically announce publicly the policies and procedures implementing the act. Additional information is available from the Office of the Registrar. The different types of student records are maintained in various university offices and the chief administrator in each of these offices is responsible for them. Generally, with certain exceptions, the law provides that students and former students have the right to review their records, request explanations concerning them, obtain copies and challenge records which they feel are inaccurate, misleading or otherwise inappropriate. The challenge procedure includes a full and fair opportunity for the student to present relevant evidence at a hearing. The law also provides that students may waive their right of access to confidential letters of recommendation and may also grant permission to release certain personally identifiable information. The exception to this law, i.e., records not accessible to students, include educational personnel records in the sole possession of the author, records maintained for law enforcement purposes, employ ment records of non-students, records maintained by a physician, psychiatrist or psychologist and financial records of a student’s par ents. The law also provides that in addition to University employees having a “legitimate educational interest,” certain other governmental and quasi-governmental agencies and parents certifying that a student is carried as a dependent for income tax purposes may nave access to student records. The University can release "directory information" (such as name, address, telephone listing, major field of study, classification, date and place of birth, participation in activities and sports, height and weight of athletic team members and degrees and awards received, etc.); however, students may request that this information be withheld. To request that such “directory information” be withheld by the University from public disclosure through such means as certification of enrollment, the campus directory, address and telephone lists for university organizations, etc., a student must complete and sign the proper from in the Office of the Registrar. The student must realize that approximately one month is needed to remove this information from materials already in circulation. However, the campus directory is printed only once a year, and after printing, no informaion can be removed. The student is responsible for renewing this request each Septem ber, and the validity of the requests extends from the date of the request to the following September 1st. Individuals who have additional questions concerning the “Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974” or who wish to withhold “Directory Information” must contact the Office of the Registrar, Texas A&M University by Friday, September 23, 1983. SOUTHWEST VILLAGE One and two bedrooms avail able for immediate occupan cy. Call 693-0804 or come by the office at 1101 Southwest Parkway. Deluxe 4-plex with fenced yard. Spacious 2 bdrm. IVz bath, lots of closet and cabinet space. All ap pliances including washer/dryer. Very nice neighborhood. 693- 8685. 183tfn Ptea HHfut Now accepting applications for Drivers. Must have own transportation and good driving record. Apply in per son. Northgate Pizza Hut, 501 University, 260-9060. Four-plex near TAMU C.S., 1 bdrm. $260 a month, water paid, W/D connections, all electric, NO PETS! M-F. 779-1613 ARBOR SQUARE One and two bedroom furnished apartments available for im mediate occupancy. Call 693 3701 or come by 1700 Southwest' Parkway. 29tfn Models needed for advertising agency. Men, women and children of all ages. Please send current photo and information to: P.O. Box 2755, Bryan, Texas 77805. 1115 EASTER ONION needs you! Now hiring Singing Messengers, Belly Dancers and Male Dancers. Call for an audition, 260-9829. 2 bdrm. 1.5 bath duplex. 10 minutes to campus. $350. Call B.B. Scasta, Inc. 775- 5870. 177tfn Duplex one bedroom $225.00, two bed room, $250.00 after 5 p.m., 696-2985. 1015 House for rent, 3 bdrm, $550.00 month without utilities, furnished, 693-1493 close to campus. 6t7 1&2 Bd Apts, for lease. Roommate special on our large 2, shuttle bus route. Pepper- tree Apts., 2701 Longmire, 693-5731. 9t4 ATTENTION LIBERAL ARTS MAJORS The following Cooperative Education positions are available this spring or summer semester. LIBERAL ARTS CO-OP IBM-Marketing (Southwest) IBM-Journalism (Houston) IBM-Technical Writing (Austin) BRAZOSPORT FACTS (Texas Newspaper) HARRIS CO. JUVENILE PROBATION (Volunteer) BRAZOS CO. Juvenile Probation BRAZOS CO. ADULT PROBATION FOLEY’S (Houston) DILLARD’S (College Station) SHELTERING ARMS CHILDREN SHELTER (Volunteer) NASA (Houston) NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY (NSA) (Washington, D.C.) LEGAL CO-OP (Any College) REYNOLDS, ALLEN & COOK (Houston) HICKS, HIRSCH, GLOVER & ROBINSON (Houston) GOINS & UNDERKOEFFLER (Dallas) HEARNE (Austin) DALLAS COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY (Dallas) WYCKOFF, RUSSELL, DUNN & FRAZIER (Houston) If you would like to learn more about Liberal Arts or Legal CO-OP, come by room 420, Harrington Tower or call 845-7814. 7t5 House For Rent, 1417 Carver St, Like to rent to two students for full year. Call Waco, 817-772-9234, 4:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. availability in November. 9t5 LOST LOST: Gold, Swiss made watch: White round face, with solid band. 260-6071, RE WARD. 10t5 LOST: September 2 black folder. Contains important papers. Call 845-2051 (Business hours) Ask for Lica, REWARD. 10t3 PERSONALS Aerobics 11:00 M/W First Presbyterian Church, Val, 775-4903. Ht2 PROBLEM PREGNANCY? Abortion pro cedures and referrals—Free pregnancy testing..Houston, Texas (713) 524-0548. 187t76 ROOMMATE WANTED Male roommate needed. 2 bedroom 2.5 bath, Sutters Mill Condo, $175.00, sharing a room. 764-9348. Ht5 ATTENTION HISTORY MAJORS Several CO-OP positions are available at the Smithsonian Institution for grad uate or undergraduate students. Areas of concentration desired are History of Art, American History (especially folk- life), and the History of Science and Technology. For more information, call 845-7814 or come by room 420, Har- rington Tower. FOR RENT WANTED DEPENDABLE MEN, WOMEN OR COUPLES for present and fu ture Houston post routes. Early morning hours. Papers rolled by machine. $200-$750/month. 846-2911 846-0396 24tfn HOUSTON CHRONICLE is currently hiring route carriers & solicitors for immediate fall semester openings. Pay ranges between $400-$600 per month plus gas allowance. For appt. please call Julian or Andy at 693-2323 or 693-7815 after 2:00 p.m. DOMESTIC SERVICES TEAM CLEANING Homes & Offices Flexible Hours Starting Salary $3.85. Plus Travel Allow ance. 693-1954 7,5 Responsible quick to learn, inter ested in a challenging job? Sever al positions open. Xerox or typing experience good. ON THE DOUBLE, 331 University. 1013 Accepting applications for experi enced waitpersons at Pacific Coast Highway Restaurant, 3231 East 29th, Bryan. Apply Tuesday and Thursday, 1:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m. 188tfn ATTENTION JOURNALISM STUDENTS A CO-OP position will be available this spring or summer semester with a local paper in a town just South of Houston If you have at least one semester on the Battalion or comparable newspap er experience, and want to be treated as one of the staff, not just a temporary worker at a paper, call 845-7814. ms ATTENTION ALL LIBERAL ARTS MAJORS CO-OP positions are available this coming spring and summer semesters in Marketing, Journal ism, and Technical Writing posi tions throughout Texas. Call 845- 7814 or come by room 420, Har rington Tower for further informa tion. 1115 ATTENTION ALL PRE-LAW STUDENTS Apply now for Legal CO-OP positions that are available this coming spring or summer semester. We have positions that will be open in Austin, Houston and Dallas. If you are interested in these, or other locations, call 845-7814 or come by 420 Harrington Tower. ATTENTION ALL LIBERAL ARTS MAJORS CO-OP positions are available in College Station with a major de partment store. If you are interest ed in a career in retailing, call 845- 7814 for more information. FREE RENT Dorm Room Crowded? Apartment Crowded? Tired of your roommates? Free apartment for the fall if you rent now for the spring, (limited number available) A&M students only. FOR DETAILS COME BY COURTYARD APARTMENTS 600 University Oaks College Station General cleaning for dr’s office. M/F 12p.m.-2p.m. Apply at 1775 Briarcrest Drive, Bryan. 187tfn Now accepting applications PADRE CAFE, Culpepper Plaza. Apply in per- Bookkeeper for Dr. ’s Office. Experienced or College required. Excellent pay and benefits. Apply at 1775 Briarcrest Dr.l82tfn Part or full-time deliver drivers. MICHAEL’S RESTAURANT, 764-1195. Cashier Self service gasoline station, 3:00- 10:30 p.m. Mon., Tues., Wed. Apply 2200 Longmire at 2818. 10t3 Female Bartender, Hostess & Waitresses, SILVER DOLLAR, 846-4691 or 775- 7919. 188tfn UNIVERSITY ACRES— $260 and under Country Living—geared to stu dents. 1 and 2 bedroom Duplexes and Fourplexes. Open spaces. Pets welcomed. Owner -maintained grounds. JOE COURTNEY PROPERTY MANAGEMENT CO. 696-5487 1812 WELSH #110, COLLEGE STATION ATTENTION ALL MAJORS Political internships open this spring or summer semester in Washington, D.C. Call 845-7814 or come by room 420 Harrington Tower for further information. ATTENTION PSYCHOLOGY AND SOCIOLOGY MAJORS Probation internships will be open this spring or summer semester in Bryan. Call 845-7814 for more in formation. ATTENTION RUSSIAN LANGUAGE MAJORS A position is available this spring with the National Security Agency. You must have completed at least one year’s study of Russian to be eligible. Call 845-7814 for more information. ms i NEW MINI WAREHOUSES Sizes available 5x5 to 10x30. THE STORAGE CENTER 3007 Longmire College Station r (near Ponderosa Motel and Brazos Valley Lumber) 764-8238 or 696-4203 696-5487 -Ifni SPECIAL NOTICE Student needed to clean nursery school, 846-5571. 5t f n SOUTHWEST CROSSING $400 and Up DUPLEXES—NEW PRELEASING AVAILABLE 2 and 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, w/D connections, major appliances, drapes, fenced yards. Hickory Drive off Southwest Parkway, C.S. JOE COURTNEY PROPERTY MANAGEMENT CO. 696-5487 1812 Welsh #110, College Station isottn DECEMBER ON YOUR MARK, GET SET, GO-ORDER YOUR GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS ROOM 217. MSC 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM MSC STUDENT FINANCE CENTER MONDAY — FRIDAY JUNE 15, 1983 TO SEPTEMBER 30, 1983 mis nnmnnnnmnr-nrwriMiwininiririmnni— FOR RENT NEW 2-STORY TOWNPLEXES Woodway Village 2 Bedroom, f'/z bath, W/D connec tions, major appliances included, drapes furnished. $425. CONVENIENT TO TAMU— IN COLLEGE STATION JOE COURTNEY PROPERTY MANAGEMENT CO. 696-5487 1812 Welsh #110, College Station CALL FOR THIS AD AND OTHER HOUSING INFORMATION. BARCELONA One and two bedroom apartments available for fall/spring. Call 693- 0261 or come by 700 Dominik in College Station. 183tfn National Merit Scholarship checks may be picked up at the cashier window in the Coke Building. Having difficulty finding a flag football or six teen inch softball team? Then we want you! The IM-REC Sports Office is now offering its team locator service to assist you in finding a team. Come to the Intramural-Recreational Sports Office, 159 East Kyle as soon as pos sible. 3110 PRACTICALLY NEW 2 bdrm 2 bath duplex, large living area w/separate di ning room, all kitchen appliances w/ w/d connections. $375/mo., $200 de posit, 2203 Crest St., C.S., 696-7714 or 693-0982 after 6 p.m. 696-4384 or 693-4783. 188tfn RESEARCH'PAPERS 14,789 to choose from—all sub jects! Rush $2 for the current, 306-page catalog. Custom re search & thesis assistance also available. Research, 11322 Idaho Ave., #206WA, Los Angeles, CA 90025 (213)477-8226. DANVERS Now hiring part-time Friday & Saturday 9 p.m.-3 a.m., Saturday & Sunday, 6 a.m.-2 p.m. Come by in person after 2 p.m. I89tfn Cocktail Waitresses wanted. Silver Dollar, 846-4691 or 775-7919. I81tfn Page 14/The Battalion/Thursday, September, 15 1983 Dad sues school out United Press International SAN ANTONIO — A divorced father said he would represent himself in a $1 million lawsuit he filed against school officials, who allegedly refused to turn over re cords concerning his son’s grade school performance. “I have no way of knowing the education he’s getting,” Richard Daniel Weaver said Thursday. His son, Richard Daniel Weaver II, lives with Weaver’s ex-wife. “My son takes class work home, but I don’t see the class work. I’m left out of all of this,” he said. test scores, testing material, attendance records and other in formation concering his son’s per formance during the 1982-1983 academic year at Mildred Baskin Elementary School. An earlier court order available to Weaver a copy aj son’s report cards, school officials have refusedfc] lease the additional inform our He said the SAISD failed to fol low the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act and the Texas Family Code by denying him access to the records. Weaver alleged in his suit that San Antonio Independent School District officials refused to release The suit, filed Monday in 285th District Court, seeks $1 million in damages and asks that the school district “accord the plaintiff the right to have knowledge and parti cipate in his son’s educational pro- Weaver has also filed a sq suit to regain custody of iis and a 3-year-old daughter, that he would representhii both cases. The former school teacher,! is now self-employed, confident that he could repn himself in court. “I began studying law oi: own. I feel I am quite cwripf at this point to represent I get a fair and honest judge, said. United Press Internat iW YORK-A top [e parent company o: Jristedes stores, w trial Wednesday i dollar scheme [York tax officials, hi |y in a surprise mo\ other executix hland Corp., inch iman, are under inv ! alleged conspiracy als to overlook sever rs in unpaid back sa Prosecutors ready case for police murder trial United Press International ALBUQUERQUE — Prosecu tors put the finishing touches on their case Wednesday in the first- degree murder trial of a man ac cused of shooting a policeman to death last February. believe he was aware of what was happening immediately after Cline was shot. Joel Lee Compton, 30, of Mes quite, was charged immediately after the Feb. 24 slaying of Officer Gerald Cline, 35. Cline, an II- year veteran officer, was gunned down while investigating a dis turbance call at a motel. Compton’s public defenders admit he shot the policeman, but claim he was too drunk to know what he was doing. He had been drinking heavily all that day and had a blood-alcohol level of .20 right after the shooting. sample from Compton, She said he was cooperative” and talked a that nothing about his seemed unusual. When shea for his consent to drawblooi testified, “he said it reallyik ment reported the A nurse who drew Compton’s blood for a blood-alcohol test and a policeman who helped handcuff him both testified Tuesday they New Mexico law sets a blood- alcohol level of. 10 as the point of legal intoxication. Karen Burchard, a nurse who contracts with the Albuquerque Police Department to take blood samples for testing, said she was summoned to the University of New Mexico Hospital to take a make any difference was in trouble anyway.’’ Officer Wayne Jones sailO pton became violent whenkti other officers handcuffedlii put him in a van, buthefeild pton was aware of what wasp on and was faking mood eki and erratic behavior. Jones said Compton b violent and started kickingJ gxiint, forcing officers totiebl ted, mostly becan with gauze. But he said befell behavior was fake — thalt United Press lnternati< (MSHINGTON — 1 lil sales, the pulse ra nomy, fell a suq: 4 percent in the administration station' in the r not be a cause : Die drop was the la than a year and any leading foreca pton “was staging it a littlekB Tuesday plummeted 9.2 p Commerce Dept LULAC ‘leery’ of program United Press International WASHINGTON — The leader of the largest Hispanic group in the country accused the Reagan SERVICES Word processing and typing of reports, dissertations, resumes. EXECUTIVE SERVICES, 696-3785. Typing, experienced, kinds 822-0544. fast, accurate, all 153tfn TYPING from $1 per page, experienced, accurate, near campus. 846-3823. 10t5 WORD PROCESSING: Papers, reports, dissertations, etc. Fast, accurate, reason able, 846-6200. lot 13 WANTED Administration of using a $100 million border state aid program for political posturing. Arnold Torres, national dire ctor of the League of United Latin American Citizens, said the admi nistration was making more noise than progress with the program. “We would anticipate this ven ture would be long on ceremony and rhetorical susbstance as opposed to hard, concrete action,” he said Tuesday. The Southwest Border Action Group Tuesday announced that $100 million in federal funding has been expedited to border states during its four week life. \nalysts in and out ment offered a var ions, from Detroit’s i leliver enough of it Brownsville, Texas, to assisipilar models to th that will lead to 12newpk jobs in Pima County, Ariz, But Torres, who headstk tion’s largest and oldest HiJ )ut the slowdown ap group, said LULAC was “led ethe single biggest the announcement that cam ing National Hispanic Hoi Week "We feel the Reagan adi tration is really designii efforts and announcementsto the impression that it is tively attacking the pro Hispanics,” he said. which may havi ed many fall purcha monthly economic since the recession tually caused by a me lental problem, lik linghigh interest rate ers say the sales < Idbe the beginning o ward trend. CASH FOR OLD GOLD Class rings, wedding rings, worn out gold jewelry, coins, etc. The Diamond Room Town & Country-Shopping Center 3731 E. 29th St., Bryan 846-4708 'tin WANTED: Very attractive, unattached coeds to share 2 tickets to A&M home football games with 77 graduate. West side, section 308, Row 1. Absolutely no strings attached, prefer non-smoker. Call Steve Davies collect after 5 p.m. 1- 713-482-2448. 8t4 The task force, headed by Vice President George Bush, said the Reagan administration’s efforts to accelerated federal aid to the area should stimulate job opportunities in border communities suffering from the 1982 devaluation of the Mexican peso. esides autos, other : |te sensitive categoric, including consti erials, off 0.7 percer "It is nice and good to set le furnishings, dow administration trying to M :ent - couple of individuals, done nothing as far as an o« program to alleviate proli along the U.S-Mexicanbort he said. The border group said the prog rams, directed at towns in Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and Califor nia, ranged from $94 million in financing guarantees to keep 500 shipyard workers on the job at a “He’s going to continue to: el and diming us,” sal® “These problems cannot best 1 by U.S. action alone, but ill be a joint effort between tk ited States and Mexico.” FOR SALE Boot sale Tony Lama, Lar ry Mahan, Hondo Exotics Ropers regulars seconds $35.00 to $90.00 hundreds to chose from four blocks west of Hiway 36 on Hiway 21, Caldwell, Texas, Thurs day, Friday, Saturday, Sep tember 15-16-17. CASH mi 1112 1224 W. CORPORATE DR. #F • ARLINGTON, IX 76011 ’79 Datsun 210, $2600, 47,000 miles, new tires, ex cellent condition, 846-2726 anytime. ’81 Honda Passport, call after 5 779- 6397. llt2 SERVICES BUSINESS ASSISTANCE SERVICES Wordprocessing, Typing, Trans cription, Resumes, Dependable, Professional Service, 696-9550. "We will beat the price of any wordprocessing service in town.’’ 3tfn' 1981 Suzuki GS450E, low miles, excellent condition, helmet, $850.00, evenings, 693- 8308. me Atari 2600 plus six cartridges, $150.00. Call 775-4606 after 6. Ilt3 2 bdrm 2 bath end unit. Blinds, fans, fence, $48,500. Call B.B. Scasta, Inc. 775-5870. 177tfn ON THE DOUBLE All kinds of typing at reasonable rates. Dissertations, thesis, term papers, resumes. Typing and copying at one stop ON THE DOUBLE, 331 University Drive, 846-3755. iotfn' $200 down, 13 miles north of Bryan, 5-10 pretty rolling acres. $500 down, 25 acres. Country Land Company (713) 468-8501 anytime. It30 ’68 Olds Delmont, 70,000 miles, $350.00, 779-3447. 10t3 FOR SALE BY OWNER, 10.07 beautiful wooded acres in Timber Crest addition. Cleared. Contact A1 Gutierrez, 846- 2526. 7t5 HELP WANTED WHOOP! Condos for rent. B.B. Scasta, Inc. 775-5870. 188(20 Regional & local reps wanted to distribute posters on college campuses. Part-time or more work. Requires no sales. Commission plus piece work. Average earnings $6.00 +per hour. Contact: AMERICAN PASSAGE, 500 Third Avenue West, Seat tle, WA. 98119, ATTN: NETWORK, (206) 282-8111. lltl TYPING. 1 All kinds. Let us type your propos als, dissertations, reports, essays! on our WORD PROCESSOR. Fast service. Reasonable rates. ' Business Communication Services: 100 W. Brookside I 846-5794 ^ sstir^ Dorm refrigerator for sale: 4.5 CU. FT. Almost new. Asking $200. Will negotiate. Call 693-6390. 9t4 WASHER. Need to sell, $50, 696-7487. Ilt2 1982 Yamaha XT200J, excellent condition, low mileage, must sell, $950, negotiable, Jim, 696-7111. 9t4 CONOCO INC. PETROLEUM PRODUCTS, NORTH AMERICA MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM PETROLEUM PRODUCTS, NORTH CA WILL BE ON CAMPUS TO MAKE A PRE RECRUITING PRESENTATION. WE WILL DISCUSS OPPORTUNITIES Oi OUR MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMEN PROGRAM. ALL ENGINEERING STUDENTS GRADUATING IN DECEMBER OR MAY ARE INVITED TO ATTEND: DATE: September 15, 1983 TIME: 7:00 p.m. PLACE: #504 RUDDER TOWER f Cc In s