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Battalion Classified Page 10/The Battalion/Monday, October 24 1983 OFFICIAL NOTICE HELP WANTED 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 Proficiency Exam must take the EPE as scheduled below: BIOLOGY Departmental Curricula Friday, October 14 and Friday, October 28 3:00-5:00 p.m. CHEMISTRY Department Curricula Frldav, October 14 and Friday, October 28 3:0O-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 Heldenfels 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 Heldenfels. 26t17. ' 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. Fie xible hours. Apply in person at SUBWAY’S general office co located with Swensen’s at Cul pepper Plaza, College Station 37tfn Sealed bids will be recieved in the Office of the State Purcha- sinig and General Services Commision, Centralized Ser vices Building, 1711 San Jacinto, Austin, Texas, cover ing the proposed lease of space in the City of College Station, Texas. STATE BOARD OF INSURANCE LEASE #INS-3980-E 140 SQ. FT. OFFICE For information, please con tact the Lease Office, State Purchasing and General Ser vices Commission, P.O. Box 13047, Austin, Texas 78711. (512)475-2153. sen SOUTHWEST VILLAGE One and two bedrooms avail able for immediate occupan cy. Call 693-0804 or come by the office at 1101 Southwest Parkway. HOUSES,CONDOS TOWNHOMES & DUPLEXES for rent. Call John Gregg or Rick at Green & Browne Realty. 846-5701; 846-5196 AGGIELAND REFUND POLICY Yearbook fees are refundable in full dunng the semester in which paymenbt is made. There after no refunds will be made or cancelled orders. Yearbooks must be picked up during the academieye«rlrn»btoh they are petttehed. Students who will narbe wn campd* when yearbooks are published, usually in Septem ber, must pay a mailing and handling fee. Yearbooks wiH 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. JSiio BARCELONA One and two bedroom apartments available for fall/spring. Call 693- 0261 or come by 700 Dominik in College Station. 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. Call 846-7759. HOME CARE SERVICES "An Equal Aggie Employer Since 1977" 33tfn 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 Rooms in house 4 rent, $14(Vmo + l/^jt!ht!es^ blocks from campus. Real students please. Kevin. fljMfiSfrftn tz J0& 2 bdrm. 1.5 hath duplex. 10 minutes to campus. $350. Call B.B. Scasta, Inc. 775- SSTO. ITTlfn SoWnoe 1 bdrm efficiency at Tree house Apts.. 205 Jersey, near pool, laundry; upstairs $280/mo. October free Call 764-8784 or 8456-4732 ask for tom, - . — SPECIAL NOTICE 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. 33ttn 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. Mzza Needs PIZZA MAKERS, PHONE PERSONNEL, AND DELIVER PEOPLE. We need full-time and part-time. Apply in person CHANELLO’S PIZZA, 301 Patricia Ave. or 2404 S. Texas Ave.38tfn HOUSTON CHRONICLE is currently tnwng route carriers A 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. 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 FOR SALE FOR RENT NEW MINI WAREHOUSES Sizes available 5 x 5 to 10x30. THE STORAGE CENTER 3007 Longmire College Station (near Ponderosa Motel and Brazos Valley Lumber) 764-8238 or 696-4203 696-5487 34tfn 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 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 Matching couch and chair, couch makes into a bed. $35.00, 775-5838. 38tl Waitresses & Barbacks needed. Formerly E.C. in Skaggs shopping center. App ly 10-3 MONDAY-FRIDAY, 846-2277. 3716 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. 2 bdrm 2 bath end unit. Blinds, fans, fence, •$48,500. Call B.B. Scasta, Inc. 775-5870. 177tfn Now hiring RESTAURANT HELP at FARMER S MARKET BAKERY fle DELI. Full or part-time available. Cashier & restaurant experience re quired, Apply in person 2700 Texas Ave., Bryan. 32tfh Honda Civic. 1974 4-speed, radials, excellent, $1500, 822-1467. 3§t2 Give Christmas Red Pinto. Nice. Storage De- cember 25. 693-2595,260-2285. 35t 5 Is it true you can buy Jeeps for $44 through U.S. Government? Get the facts today! Call (312)742- 1142 ext. 8390. 1975 Ford Courier pick-up in good running condi- tion. 779-1996 after 5:00 p.m. 3813 PERSONALS ROOMMATE WANTED 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 SERVICES Close to TAMU, Manuel Drive, C.S. 2bdrm., 1 bath, w/ d connections, water paid, NO PETS. $335/mo. 779-1613, M-F. 35tfn HELP WANTED ARBOR SQUARE r One and two bedroom furnished apartments available for im mediate occupancy. Call 693- 3701 or come by 1700 Southwest Parkway. 29tfn 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 WORD PROCESSING SERVICE -Fast uiord processing ser vice ovoiloble for term reports, term papers and uuhatever. TH€ COMPUTER PLACE 707 Texas five.. 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We will beat the price of any word processing service in town. 18tlS Game teaches sex to kids United Press International LONG BEACH, Calif. — Over and over, Carol Wells heard the same complaints from parents — they wanted to be straightforward with their kids about sexuality and reproduc tion, but it was easier said than done. So she decided to make a game of it. Wells, 38, a certified sex ther apist and registered nurse, de signed a board game, Humano- poly, to be played by families as a relaxed, easy way for children to learn about reproduction. “One of the things we do is to use fun and activity when we’re uncomfortable with something and that helps bridge the gap, ’ Wells said. “Came playing is a lildhood.’’ natural part of chik She began to realize the breadth of parents’ discomfort with sex topics in her lectures to adult groups about human sex uality. “The parents wanted to com municate to their children diffe rently than their parents had done with them, she said. SCHULMAN THEATRES M07L- FMLY NITE SCH. 6 TUE.-FMLY NITE ME. Ill “They hadn’t gotten much in formation and they wanted to break that cycle. “They had the feeling that being open about sexuality would be better than what they had experienced, but it was dif ficult for them. I’d always sug gest books, books, books, but that was uncomfortable, too.” The game idea finally came to her at 4 a.m. “I had the notion of a sperm and egg traveling along a game board,” she recalled. “The sperm and egg are players and they travel through a maze rep resenting the Fallopian tubes. When players moving through the pink, orange and red maze land on “love” and “fact" spaces, they have to draw a card that asks questions about relationships or reproduction and sexuality. A player who answers a ques tion correctly wins a chip. The game ends when the sperm and the egg player meet on the same boardspace, repre senting fertilization. Whoever has the most chips when fertili zation takes place wins. The game also comes with a second set of cards and ques tions on a more advances,., It deals with body change accompany puberty. | “The biology of reprod j is very abstract," Wells “Children have to beaklt late it to their own andliiJ rents’ bodies and todotlui| need visualization. Thai's there are pictures ontheL of male and female bod#.] of the different stages of gnancy.” iiv p “The mainp to put sex educationinihell and to create an intimate®] ence between parents and iB child about tne subject HOI said. parked She said parents’ uneasepress b< sexuality leaves their cl :ers sia uninformed and uncorjigthei able, creating a lackoi lional j munication and a mysti). going c aorta m SCHULMAN 6 2002 E. 29th 775-2463 775-2468 7:25 9:40 THE BIG CHILL 7:15 9:45 MR. MOM 7:15 9:45 BRAINSTORM 7:30 9:55 TRADING PLACES 7:20 9:50 UNDER FIRE 7:15 9:45 BEYOND THE LIMIT MANOR EAST III Manor East Mall 823-8300 War Powers Act still »SWC i A&M a source of conflict HSU Jnd United Press International WASHINGTON — Despite the bombing deaths of more than 100 Marines in Beirut Sun day, nothing in the War Powers Act or subsequent agreements 7:20 9:50 RETURN OF THE JEDI 7:25 9:40 REVENGE OF THE NINJA 7:15 9:50 NEVER SAY NEVER AGAIN "ZELIG” (PG) 7 3S-9 35<PG) MAM FROM SNOWY RTVER jg 7:46-*; 45 DEAD ZONE 6iNLMA ill O-.k M.ill tsoo ifinvy M 7*4-0414 7 n WATCHER IN THE WOODS » 05 SOMETHING WICKED COMES ^ 7:45-10:00 (R) INDEPENDENCE DAY 7:50-0:50 M ^R1 U 8| N E SS requires President Ronald Reagan to go back to Congress to keep U.S. troops in Lebanon. The law, passed in November 1973 over Richard Nixon’s veto, is in the form of a Joint Resolu tion short but complex enough to be the source of a running debate between Congress and the White House. Three democratic senators, two of them presidential candi dates, said Sunday Reagan is violating the War Powers Act. “President Reagan should re port to Congress under the War Powers Act as he should have done in the first place," said Sen. Alan Cranston, D-Calif. . Another presidential hope ful, Sen. Ernest Hollings, D- S.C., said, “The president is still in violation of the War Powers Act. He should either come to Congress or get out. This de ployment of American boys in this type of situation borders on the criminal and is doing us no good at all.” Said Sen. Donald Reigle, D- Mich: “It was a serious error to provide an 18-month authority for U.S. troops to stay in Leba non. I believe a short deadline-- not more than 60 days—must now be established to force a political compromise and bring about the orderly and safe with drawal of U.S troops. The purpose of the War Pow ers Act, according to its pream ble, is "to fulfill the intent of the framers of the Constitution and ensure that the collectiv :erning ment of both the Conp: Rice Sa the president will apy as?’’ Bi introduction of U, 1 ) ramc \ Forces into hostilities an Hurray continued use of such f tool ab The Lebanon situalio: iad t he agreement hammered (Mg|ts 1 summer, already isdefralborn. hostile situation and Cot Albo has agreed Reagan was elite a in sending in the Marine: in emc turn, Reagan accepted Jpsei. 1 month limit on thecomidis hcai of Marines to a peactld Fort force. Rsmc nd shi letely, Because of the murk cations of the resolution,il ve m() mer Senate aide, Pat Holif said, “A short, nonlegai{ mary of the issue is thau given moment, the relamei ers of the president and tht f gress are what either fedij get away with." 1 1 At the moment, Reap:|'; his spokesman makeitcleaiB a tragedy such asSundassffi!/^ sive loss of life in Beim )ne ^ hardens his resolve lol 1 a Marines in Lebanon. )Wn 1 ( Mail "The mission of thel Jp u Slates and the multinacj force has not changed,"at House spokesman said. T| is no change in our covirs ment, we are exploringwnBo' vulnerability of our foroack w Lebanon.” Bgs ; •Ugh ; etiz Battalion 845-2611 Since 1878 MSC CAMERA COMMITTEE Get Ready Fall Photo Contest Nov. 5, 1983 SERVICES Fastest typing around. 20 yrs. experience means personalized service. 693-8537, 693- 6483. I3t30 ON CAMPUS-WORD PROCESSING! 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