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Spring fashions
stress silhouettes
United Press International
NEW YORK — Women’s
fashions for spring are designed
to make milady look taller and
thinner.
With few exceptions, there is
nothing to interrupt the long,
lean silhouette most major de
signers have offered for the
spring and summer season.
The influential Calvin Klein
summed up his collection by
saying, “This is the purest collec
tion I have done to date.” Klein
could have been speaking for
most major U.S. manufacturers
who showed longer skirts for
daytime, sometimes with hem
lines almost to the ankles, and in
most instances, a pared-down
silhouette.
The customer can take her
choice of whether to belt or not.
Yves St. Laurent of Paris re
vived it last year and again the
rest of the fashion world has fol-
Jowed the designer, whom some
experts label the premier one in
the world today.
Spring’s chemise comes with a
difference, however. Designers
have given it a wider look in the
shoulders, through subtle cut
and seam of fabric.
You won’t find every designer
endorsing longer hemlines.
Showing some of the shortest,
even for some evening clothes,
was Halston who simply revived
the miniskirt length.
For daytime, there is a strong
influence of sportswear looks.
So plan on a lot of sweater dres
sing, even as warmer weather ar
rives. Sweatered tops are paired
with fabric skirts, using such as
linen, silk or cotton.
Pattern is everywhere, in bold
plaids, stripes both vertical and
norizontal, and a mix of patterns
once considered unthinkable,
such as pairing big plaids with
tiny checks, or floral prints with
horizontal stripes.
Think you’re
pregnant?
Use Predictor in-Home
Pregnancy Test, it’s the
same as a hospital test.
You’re on your own for the first time and life is a lot different
now. If you think you might be pregnant, you want to know for
sure. This is the time to use Predictor In-Home Pregnancy
Test. It’s the exact same test method used in over 2,000
hospitals and 13 million laboratory tests nationwide. So you
know Predictor is accurate. .
Predictor can be used as soon as
nine days after you miss your period.
It’s convenient and gives you results in
just one hour. Think you’re pregnant?
Remember, you can use Predictor with
confidence, it’s the test method used in
over 2,000 American hospitals.
Nothing Predicts Pregnancy
more accurately.
TEXAS A&M AT GALVESTON OFFERS SUMMER
SCHOOL . . .
SUMMER
SESSION I: June 5- July 11. 1984
SUMMER
SESSION II: July 13 - August 17. 1984
COURSE
NO.
TITLE
CREDIT
COURSE
NO.
TITLE
CREDIT
ACCT
229
Introductory Accounting
3
ACCT
230
Introductory Accounting
3
BIOL
662
Biology of the Mollusca
4
BIOL
665
Biology of Invertebrates
4
BIOL
685
Problems In Biology
1-6
BIOL
685
Problems in Biology
1-6
BIOL
691
Research In Biology
1 or more
BIOL
689
Special Topics in Marine Invertebrate
BIPH
62 6
Radioisotopes Techniques
3
Embryology
4
C S
203
Introduction to Computing
3
BIOL
691
Research in Biology
\ or more
C S
485
Problems in Computing Science
1-3
C S
203
Introduction to Computing
3
CHEM
101
Fundamentals of Chemistry I
3
C S
485
Problems in Computing Science
1-3
CHEM
111
Fundamentals of Chemistry Laboratory I
1
CHEM
102
Fundamentals of Chemistry 11
3
CHEM
227
Organic Chemistry I
3
CHEM
112
Fundamentals of Chemistry Laboratory II
1
CHEM
237
Organic Chemistry Laboratory I
1
CHEM
228
Organic Chemistry II
3
CHEM
485
Problems in Chemistry
1 or more
CHEM
238
Organic Chemistry Laboratory II
1
ECON
203
Principles of Economics
3
CHEM
485
Problems in Chemistry
l or more
ECON
311
Money and Banking
3
ECON
204
Principles of Economics
3
ENGL
103
Composition and Rhetoric
3
ENGL
104
Composition and Rhetoric
3
ENGL
301
Technical Writing
3
ENGL
301
Technical Writing
3
ENGL
485
Problems in English
1-3
ENGL
485
Problems in English
1-3
HIST
105
History of the United States
3
FIN
341
Business Finance
3
HIST
485
Problems in History
1-3
GEOL
104
Physical Geology
4
MARB
311
Ichthyology
3
GEOL
485
Problems in Geology
j or more
MARB
485
Problems in Marine Biology
1-6
HIST
106
History of the United States
3
MARB
489
Special Topics in Sociobiology of
HIST
485
Problems in History
1-3
Reproduction
3
MARA
363
The Organizing Process
3
MARB
489
Special Topics in Marine Zooplankton
MARB
320
Marine Food Chains
3
Ecology
4
MARB
435
Invertebrate Zoology
4
MARS
310
Field Methods in Marine Science
3
MARB
485
Problems in Marine Biology
1-6
MARS
485
Problems in Marine Science
1-6
MARS
440
Marine Biology
4
MASE
485
Problems in Maritime Systems
MARS
485
Problems in Marine Science
1-6
Engineering
1-4
MATH
151
Engineering Mathematics I
4
MASE
489
Special Topics in Port Engineering
3
MATH
152
Engineering Mathematics II
4
MATH
130
Mathematical Concepts (Pre-Calculus)
3
MATH
230
Mathematical Concepts - Calculus
3
MATH
151
Engineering Mathematics I
4
MATH
2 53
Engineering Mathematics Ill
4
MATH
152
Engineering Mathematics XI
4
MATH
485
Problems in Mathematics
1 or more
MATH
485
Problems in Mathematics
1 or more
OCN
401
Introduction to Oceanography
3
MKTG
321
Marketing
3
PHYS
202
College Physics
4
OCN
401
Introduction to Oceanography
3
PHYS
219
Electricity
4
OCN
691
Research in Oceanography
1 or more
PHYS
485
Problems in Physics
1 or more
PHYS
201
College Physics
4
POLS
207
State and Local Government
3
PHYS
218
Mechanics
4
POLS
485
Problems in Political Science
1-6
PHYS
485
Problems in Physics
1 or more
STAT
302
Statistical Methods
3
POLS
206
American National Government
3
STAT
637
Statistical Methods in Ecology
3
POLS
485
Problems in Political Science
1-6
WPS
685
Problems in Wildlife and Fisheries
STAT
302
Statistical Methods
3
Science
2-6
WPS
685
Problems in Wildlife and Fisheries
WFS
691
Research in Wildlife and Fisheries
Science
2-6
Science
1 or more
WPS
691
Research in Wildlife and Fisheries
SUMMER’S COOL ON GALVESTON ISLAND
Attend summer courses at the University's
Mitchell Campus on Pelican Island.
Courses are offered in business, physical
and life sciences, engineering, English,
history, mathematics and government.
Graduate courses are taught in Marine
Biology and Marine Fisheries.
Al1 courses offered carry Texas A&M
University credit and are transferable to
other institutions.
On-campus food services and dormitory
housing are available.
Students who are currently enrolled and in
good standing at Texas A&M are eligible to
enroll. Please notify the TAMUG Student
Records Office by May 15.
Students not currently enrolled must be
admitted prior to registration.
For information regarding admission, fees,
curricula and registration, contact:
Student Records Office (4o9) 766-3215
Texas A&M University at Galveston
P.0. Box 1675
Galveston, Texas 77553
Texas A M University at Galveston is a part of The Texas A M University System. Admission to Texas A M University at Galveston and any of its
sponsored programs is open to qualified individuals regardless of race, color, religion, sex. national origin or educationally-unrelated handicaps.
No pain, no gain
Scott Wertz grimaces as he works
out on a Nautilus machine in one
of the G. Rollie White weight
rooms. Wertz is a senior
petroleum engineering major from
Arlington Heights, Illinois.
Communications field growing
United Press International
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Tele
communication leaders say in
two years the use of briefcases,
purses and watches to make
phone calls home or to the office
no longer will be the creation of
Dick Tracy cartoons and James
Bond movies.
“There’s a drastic need for
ATTENTION
ALL GENERAL
STUDIES
STUDENTS
PLEASE COME BY 101
ACADEMIC BUILDING TO PICK
UP YOUR PRE-REGISTRATION
WORKSHEET.
good communication,"si
Armand Paquette of Geoij
based NovAtel Communii
Inc., in reference to an ii
ving cellular radio
concept.
“Eventually, everybody
be carrying mobile phones
either by hand or in their pun
The Jan. 1 divestiture of I
Bell System and American Ii
phone and Telegraph Co al
the Bell companies to purdi
supplies f rom companies oil
than Western Electric,
AT&T subsidiary, represenii
a potential of nearly $13 bil
of new business this yearforK
phone suppliers.
Reflecting the beginningo
new era, all of the telepw
companies formerly partofi
Bell System have joined thel
ited States Telephone Ass#
lion (USTA), which was or
nized in 1897 to act on behalf
the smaller independent if
phone companies.
Now Better Than Ever. You Will Be Pleased
These Carefully Prepared and Taste Tempting Foods.
msc ^ Each Daily Special Only $2.39 Plus Tad
Cafeteria v “Open Daily”
Dining: 11 A.M. to 1:30 P.M. — 4:00 P.M. to 7:00 P.H
MONDAY EVENING
SPECIAL
Salisoury Steak
with
Mushroom Gravy
Whipped Potatoes
Your Choice of
One Vegetable
Roll or. Corn Bread and Butter
Coffee or Tea
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 Butle<
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 PROTECTION OUR PERSONNEL HAVE HEALTH CARDS.
FRIDAY EVENING
SPECIAL
FRIED CATFISH
FILET w TARTAR
SAUCE
Cole Slaw
Hush Puppies
Choice of one
vegetable
Roll or Corn Bread & Butter
Tea or Coffee
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 EVENING
ROAST TURKEY DINNEf
Served with
Cranberry Sauce
Cornbread Dressing
Roll or Corn Bread - Butter
Coffee or Tea
Giblet Gravy
And your choice of any
One vegetable