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OFFICIAL NOTICE
OFFICIAL NOTICE
COLLEGE OF SCIENCE
ENGLISH PROFICIENCY EXAMINATION
ALL JUNIORS and SENIORS
in curricula of the College of Science who have not previously taken
the English Proficiencv Exam must take the ERE as scheduled
below: BIOLOGY Departmental Curricula
Friday, October 14 and Friday, October 28
3:00-5:00 p.m.
CHEMISTRY Department Curricula
Friday. October 14 and Friday, October 28
3:00-5:00p.m.
MATHEMATICS Department Curricula
Friday. October 14 and Friday, October 28
3:00-5:00p.m. - -
PHYSICS Department Curricula
Tuesday, October 18
7:00-9:00p.m., 219 Heldentela
In order to qualify as a candidate for a degree in the College of Science, each student must
demonstrate an ability to express himself/herself in acceptable English. This requirement
may be satisfied by (1) passing an examination in English composition (EPE) taken not later
than the spring semester of the junior year, or (2) completing English 301 at Texas A&M
University with a minimum grad of "C".
Any student who fails the written examination (EPE) must satisfy the
English Proficiency requirement designated by his/her respective de
partment.
Students in the Departments of Biology, Chemistry, and Mathematics desiring to complete the EPE this
semester or who have a conflict with the designated testing date should see Mrs. Radke, Room 152 A&A
Building. Students in the Department of Physics should report to the designated location on the day of testing.
Any problems with the proposed schedule or questions regarding the exam should be directed to Dr. Clark, 213C
Holdenfels 26t17. .
ATTENTION ALL LIBERAL
ARTS MAJORS
Technical writers are wanted by
IBM for the spring and summer
semesters. This is a CO-OP posi
tion in Austin. An IBM representa
tive will be interviewing on campus
mid-October so call 845-7814 now
or come by room 420 Harrington
Tower. 28tio
AGGIELAND REFUND POLICY
Yearbook fees are refundable in full during the
semester in which paymenbt is made. There
after no refunds will be made or cancelled
orders. Yearbooks must be picked up during
the academic year in which they are published.
Students who will not be on campus when
yearbooks are published, usually in Septem
ber, must pay a mailing and handling fee.
Yearbooks will not be held, nor will they be
mailed without the necessary fees having
been paid.
33tfn
ATTENTION ALL MAJORS
Legal Cooperative Education posi
tions are being filled for the spring
and/or summer semester. There
are still openings in Houston and
Dallas or we will contact any law
firm in any American city you de
sire. Call 845-7814 for details.
30t1 °
DIRECTORY REFUND POLICY
Directory fees are refundable in full
during the semester in which pay
ment is made. Thereafter no re
funds will be made on cancelled
orders. Directories must be picked
up during the academic year in
which they are published. 33tm
FOR RENT
T
EARLY BIRD
SPECIAL!
move in before finals
FREE RENT
until classes begin in January
ALL BILLS PAID
$295
and
up
1-2-3
Bedrooms
AGGIELAND
APTS.
306 Redmond - 693-2614
FREE RENT!
Dorm Room Crowded? Apartment Crowded? Tired of your
roommates? Free apartments 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
693-2772
NEW MINI
WAREHOUSES
Sizes available 5x5
10x30.
THE STORAGE CENTER
3007 Longmire
College Station
(near Ponderosa Motel and Brazos Valley Lumber)
764-8238 or
696-4203
696-5487
to
Close to TAMU, Manuel
Drive, C.S. 2bdrm., 1 bath, w/
d connections, water paid, NO
PETS. $335/mo. 779-1613,
M-F. 35tfn
ARBOR SQUARE
One and two bedroom furnished 1
apartments available for im
mediate occupancy. Call 693
3701 or come by 1700 Southwest’
Parkway.
29tfn
2 bdrm. 1.5 bath duplex. 10 minutes to
campus. $350. Call B.B. Scasta, Inc. 775-
5870.
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Sublease 1 bdrm. efficiency at Treehouse Apts.,
205 Jersey, near pool, laundry; upstairs $280/mo.
October free. Call 764-8784 or 8456-4732 ask for
Kim.
SPECIAL NOTICE
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.
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Do you like to play horseshoes?
How about playing volleyball in a
racquetball court? Then, we have
just the two sports for you!!!
HORSESHOE SINGLES & DOU
BLES, and a WALLEYBALL
TOURNAMENT! Enter at the IM-
REC Sports Office, 159 East Kyle
by 7pm Tuesday, October 25. For
more info, call 845-7826.
FOR SALE
wm
BARCELONA
One and two bedroom apartments
available for fall/spring. Call 693-
0261 or come by 700 Dominik in
College Station.
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HOUSES,CONDOS
TOWNHOMES &
DUPLEXES
for rent. Call John Gregg or
Rick at Green & Browne Realty.
846-5701; 846-5196
1980 Phoenix L.J. 5dr. Hatchback
2700 miles 4-speed, one owner,
power dr. locks, steering, disc
brakes, rear window defroster,
AM/FM radio cassette, tilt steering
controlled cycle wipers, sport mir
rors, w/rt remote visor, vanity velor
interior w/bucket seats. Night-
watch blue extra w/camel interior,
$4500,775-3485. 34t7
Give Christinas Red Pinto. Nice. Storage. De-
cember 25. 693-2595.260-2285. 35t5
Kawasaki KZ-400, good condition, low
mileage, windshield, etc. 260-1405. 35t3
HELP WANTED
PART TIME HELP WANTED
Cooks and counter help.
Daytime and nighttime.
Call 2-5 p.m. or 7-9 p.m.
We will work around your schedule.
Applications taken now.
693-1669
Clara Gilbert, Manager
SUBWAY Parkway Square &
Woodstone Shopping
Center
The Nation’s No.1 specialty
sandwich chain is seeking
energetic persons to fill respon
sible positions. Now hiring full
time & part-time for both loca
tions. Competitive wages. Fle
xible hours. Apply in person at
SUBWAY’S general office co
located with Swensen’s at Cul
pepper Plaza, College Station.
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DOMESTIC
SERVICES
Accepting application for part-
time and morning work, team
cleaning homes.
$3.85 per hour
Need phone and own transpor
tation.
Call 693-1954 for Appoint
ment.
34t4
SALES & DEMO
Part-time
Showing Pianos & Organs
Outgoing Personality
A Fun Job
For Appointment call
764-0006
KEYBOARD
CENTER
$25 BUDDY BONUS $25 each to
cleaning partners selected to work
one of the following schedules:
DAYS 8-12 or 1-5 NIGHTS 6-10
WEEKENDS 8-5 Home Care Ser
vices provides above minimum
wages, weekly pay, merit raises,
video training & opportunity for
advancement. Cafl 846-7759.
HOME CARE SERVICES
"An Equal Aggie Employer Since 197T
33t1n
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.
Shift Manager needed to work
self-service gas facility Thurs
day and Friday, 3:00-10:00pm.
and Saturday morning 7:00-
3:00. Apply 2200 Longmire at
2818, C.S.
Small company needs indi
vidual for runner-type duties
and light office work. Minimum
typing 50wpm, $4.00 per hour.
8-12p.m. Call Carolyn at 846-
3861. 36t5
Waitresses & Barbacks
needed. Formerly E.C. in
Skaggs shopping center. App
ly 10-3 MONDAYFriday, 846-
2277.
Fair’s ride
3716
unstoppable
United Press International
DALLAS — The design of a
spinning thrill ride prevented its
operator from stopping the
motor even though one of the
cars had come loose and was
dangling as its occupants
screamed for help, a State Fair
representative said Thursday.
The State Fair and the ride’s
owner face a $3.5 million lawsuit
filed by one man injured when
the support rod on a car came
loose Monday night and the car
dropped 40 feet onto the crowd
below. One man was killed and
15 others were injured.
Nancy Wiley, speaking for
the State Fair, said the ride be
gins by spinning horizontally. As
it picks up speed, the platform
holding the cars is lifted to a ver
tical position and the cars are
pushed outward.
“You can’t just stop some
thing like that,” Wiley said. “It
has to be lowered down to a hori
zontal position and slowed down
in order to stop it. You can’t just
bring it to a dead stop.”
In a hospital interview, Ma
rion Timothy Phillips, whose 19-
year-old brother, William Wade
Phillips, died in the accident,
said he heard a cracking sound
and knew the car was going to
fall.
“We would pass by the booth
Female Bartender, Hostess & Waitresses,
SILVER DOLLAR, 846-4691 or 775-
7919. 188tfn
Now hiring RESTAURANT HELP at FARMER S
MARKET BAKERY & DELI. Full or part-time
available. Cashier & restaurant experience re
quired. Apply in person 2700 Texas Ave., Bryan.
32tfn
PERSONALS
and scream for the attendant to
stop the ride,” said Phillips, a 22-
year-old resident of Allen, north
of Dallas. “I knew any time we
were going to fly off and kill a
bunch of people. The guy
should have been able to stop
that thing. The car flew off and
killed my little brother.”
Phillips and the brothers’
longtime best friend Michael A.
Olivarri, 16, who was riding in
the same car, were listed in se
rious condition Thursday.
The suit filed on behalf of
Johnny Henry Hamilton, 20, of
Dallas, seeks $2.5 million in
actual damages and a minimum
of $1 million in punitive dam
ages.
Hamilton received cuts and
bruises and was hospitalized
overnight.
Hamilton’s attorney, John
Jones, obtained a temporary res
training order Wednesday pro
hibiting the State Fair or the
ride’s operator from repairing,
altering or dismantling the ride.
Jones said the suit charges the
State Fair and ride’s owner with
negligence by failing to properly
inspect, maintain and repair the
ride.
Fair manager Wayne Gal
lagher said investigators had yet
to determine exactly why the
link-pin tore loose.
Chimps used
in AIDS study
United Press International
HOUSTON — University of
Texas researchers are prepar
ing to inject chimpanzees with
infectious material obtained
from AIDS victims in a three-
year effort to find the cause of
the disease that has killed 800
Americans.
Dr. Michael Keeling of the
UT Science Park Veterinary Re
sources Division at Bastrop said
11 chimpanzees who have had
hepatitis-B, a viral disease of the
liver that may change immunity,
will be used in hopes that they
will contract AIDS (acquired im
mune deficiency syndrome) — a
disease which leaves victims vul
nerable to infection.
A group of healthy chimps
tested earlier this year by the Na
tional Institutes of Health did
not contract AIDS. But these
chimps had not had hepatitis-B.
Keeling said there is no
guarantee the chimps will con-
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tract AIDS. “AIDS is a new dis
ease," Reeling said. “All indica
tions point to the possibility that
AIDS is caused by an infectious
agent. Efforts to identify an
agent have failed, but we have
learned the disease is difficult to
transmit.
“It is not spread through the
air, through water or though
casual contact. It requires inti
mate contact or, possibly, blood
transfusion."
Keeling said it is possible that
the AIDS infectious agent does
its damage to the body’s immune
system and then disappears be
fore any symptoms appear.
“Therefore, no agent may be
present in the patients by the
time they see a doctor,” Keeling
said.
Each chimp will be given in
jections of materials, mostly
blood products taken from
AIDS victims, and then will be
watched closely.
One promising element in
the tests, Keeling said, is that re
searchers were able to track the
course of hepatitis-B in humans
only after infecting chimpan
zees with the disease. UT hopes
to repeat that result with AIDS.
Success in determining the
cause of AIDS could have effects
reaching far beyond AIDS.
Keeling said:
“Suppression of the immune
system is a major problem in
cancer and its treatment. We see
a much higher rate of cancers
occurring in immuno-
suppressed persons.
p-yl *VlL LLU J-tJU-USp
Around tom
Criminologist to give public lecture
The Department of Sociology will present a publicleclutiI
by criminologist Dr. Simon Dinitz Mondayatl p.m.in2Wt|
Sterling C. Evans Library. Dinitz, former president of lit I
American Society of Criminology and professor at OM
oi the Violent: Hil
State University, will discuss "Careers
Dangerous Offender and Criminal Justice.”
Dinitz also is former president of the North-Centnlj
Sociological Association and an author of ISbooksandmotfl
than 100 articles on criminology and sociology, and he lit I
received many awards for his work in those fields. Tlit|
lecture is f ree and the public is invited to attend.
Dean elected to board of trustees
Dr. John P. Fackler, dean ol the Texas A&M College oil
Science, has been elected to the Gordon Research ConfHj
ences board of trustees.
Founded in 1931, the conferences provide informatiomij
all fields of modern science, serving as a vehicle forscienil
communication in the United States. Participants
researchers from government, academia and industry.
Fackler, 48, is an inorganic chemist and a memberoftitl
American Chemical Society. A graduate of ValpariwllM
versity and the Massachusetts Institute of I'echnologyjata
lei was named dean of sciences in January, coming to Teal
A&M from Case Western Reserve University where he«i|
professor and chairman of the chemistry department.
/ our of Berlin offered to Aggies
From Dec. 26 to Jan. 2, a special tour of West and East
Berlin will be offered to Aggies, their parents and friends.
The tour is offered by the Center for Education and Re
search in Free Enterprise and the Department of Econo-
mics. Dr. Steve Pejovich and Dr. Richard Anderson dR
direct the tour and conduct daily lectures on “Capitalismand iL^
Socialism in Theory and Practice." Texas A&M studentsma> Muj
earn three credit hours for Eton. 324, Comparative Econo- If
mic Systems. No prerequisites are needed.
The total cost of the lour will lie $1,490, which includes ij.
airfare from Dallas to Berlin, hotel accomodations, meals, 1% 1
m < mud tr.mspoi tat ion and .-11 st lied tiled mh ul events it f
eluding New Year’s Eve in East Berlin.
For further information contact Anderson in 434 Hat
rington, or Pejovich in 459 Blocker (A&A).
Individual photos taken foryearbooll
for the 1984 AggielandarebeiiijBP^
nem
oerts,
Kay I
t ath
Individual pictures
taken at the Yearbook Associates office at 1700 S. KylektIf aiu
hind Culpepper Plaza, and at the Pavilion on campus.
Dates to have photographs made are:
• Juniors — Nov. 7-11, Nov. 14-18, and Nov. 28-Dec.
Yearrxjok Associates; and Dec. 5-9 at the Pavilion
• Seniors, graduate students, veterinary and medial
school students — Friday and Oct. 24-28 at YearbookAssoo^f 111
ales; and Oct. 31-Nov. 4 at the Pavilion. .
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TYPING. Research, papers, technical writ
ing, reports, etc. Near campus. 696-0914.
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ness. Call Marilyn, 693-7515.
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WORD PROCESSING: Papers, dissertations, re
ports, etc. Fast, accurate, reasonable. 846-6200
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Cateteria
Typing. Symbols. Rubber stamps. Name/address
stickers. Reasonable rates, 823-7723. 29tfn
Now Better Than Ever. You Will Be Pleased
These Carefully Prepared and Taste Tempting Fo
Each Daily Special Only $2.39 Pluslii
“Open Daily’'
Dining: 11 A.M. to 1:30 P.M. — 4:00 P.M. to 7:t
Typing on word processing equipment. Expert
enced. We understand form and style. Automated
Clerical Services, 693-1070. 15158
EDITING: Term papers, theses, dissertations,
slide presentations. Prefessional experience.
Aaron: 693-5922, 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. 34t4
MONDAY EVENING
SPECIAL
WANTED
Cocktail Waitresses wanted. Silver Dollar,
846-4691 or 775-7919. 181tfn
DELTA UPSILON
A non-secret, non-hazing
fraternity, announces the first
annual Duck Hunt Rush Party.
Interested men, this is your last
chance to join A&M’s newest
fraternity as a founding
member.
October 21, 8:30-12at Elks
Lodge, 340 Mason Road. For
more information, call 846-
4544 or 764-7992.
36t2
CASH FOR OLD GOlDI
Class rings, wedding rings, worn out gold
jewelry, coins, etc.
The Diamond Room
Town A Country Shopping Center
3731 E. 29th St., Bryan
846-4708 1t,n
Salisoury Steak
with
Mushroom Gravy
Whipped Potatoes
Your Choice of
One Vegetable
Roll or. Corn Bread and Butter
Coffee or Tea
5 tickets. Texas A&M-Texas
football game. November 26,
1983. On 45-50 yard line. Will
pay $500.00. Call Willson
Davis, Jr. (512) 226-2334.
Is it true you can buy Jeeps for $44 through U.S.
Government? Get the facts today! Call (312)742-
1142 ext. 8390.
PROBLEM PREGNANCY? Abortion pro
cedures and referrals—Free pregnancy
testing. Houston, Texas (713) 524-0548.
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SERVICES
4 tickets. Texas A&M-
Arkansas football game.
November 12, 1983. On 45-50
yard line. Will pay $400.00.
Call Willson Davis, Jr.
(512)226-2334.
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TUESDAY EVENING
SPECIAL
Mexican Fiesta
Dinner
Two Cheese and
Onion Enchiladas
w chili
Mexican Rice
Patio Style Pinto Beans
Tostadas
Coffee or Tea
One Corn Bread and Butter
WEDNESDAY
EVENING SPECIAL
Chicken Fried Steak
w cream Gravy
Whipped Potatoes and
Choice of one other
Vegetable
Roll or Corn Bread and Bull?
Coffee or Tea
THURSDAY EVENING SPECIAL
Italian Candle Light Spaghetti Dinner
SERVED WITH SPICED MEAT BALLS AND SAUCE
Parmesan Cheese - Tossed Green Salad
Choice of Salad Dressing — Hot Garlic Bread
Tea or Coffee
FOR YOUR PROThCTION OUR PERSONNEL HAVE HEALTH CARDS.
SOUTHWEST VILLAGE
One and two bedrooms avail
able for immediate occupan
cy. Call 693-0804 or come by
the office at 1101 Southwest
Parkway.
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2 bdrm 2 bath end unit. Blinds, fans, fence,
•$48,500. Call B.B. Scasta, Inc. 775-5870.
177tfn
Matchine couch and chair, couch makes into a
bed, $35.00, 775-5838. 1 34t4
ROOMMATE WANTED
Tutor needed for BANA 303. $5/per hour. Call
775-4957. 37t3
ON THE DOUBLE
All kinds of typing at reasonable
irates. Dissertations, theses, term
papers, resumes. Typing and
copying at one stop ON THE
DOUBLE 331 University Drive,
846-3755. lotfn
Need two 1983-84 all sports or football only ticket
books. Just returned overseas trip. Phone 696-
7073 or 845-9747. 36t2
LOST
STOLEN: Girl's 10-speed NISH1KI. Maroon w/
black, grab-ons, seat. No fenders. If seen call 846-
6930. REWARD. 37tl
FRIDAY EVENING
SPECIAL
FRIED CATFISH
FILET w TARTAR
SAUCE
Cole Slaw
Hush Puppies
Choice of one
vegetable
Female roomate needed. Village on the Creek Con
dos 2 bedroom 1 1/2 bath $250 per month plus 1/2
utilities.846-9427. 28tl0
Fastest typing around. 20 yrs. experience
means personalized service. 693-8537, 693-
6483. 13t30
LOST: 7mm gold bead necklace. If found please
call 260-0780. REWARD offered. 37tl
Roll or Corn Bread & Butter
Tea or Coffee
LOST: Brittany Spaniel puppy. Male, 3 mos old.
White and orange. No collar. On Jersey across
from Texaco. REWARD. 764-8088. 37tl
SATURDAY
NOON and EVENING
SPECIAL
Yankee Pot Roast
Texas Style
(Tossed Salad)
Mashed
Potato w
gravy
Roll or Corn Bread & Butter
Tea or Coffee
“Quality First'
SUNDAY SPECIAL
NOON and EVENK
ROAST TURKEY DINI
Served with
Cranberry Sauce
Cornbread Dressing ..
Roll or Corn Bread • Butte''
Coffee or Tea
Giblet Gravy
And your choice ol any
One vegetable