The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 27, 1984, Image 6

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    Page 6/The BattalionA"uesday, November 27,1984
^^MSC GREAT ISSUES
Presents
Alistair Cooke
J “America Revisited - The Year 2004”
t a symposium
$ Wednesday, Nov. 28
£ 4:00 p.m.
J 601 Rudder
Tike Bry<an. Rottary CItulII])
presents
the
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY
SYMPHONIC BAND
IN
CONCERT
a
Tuesday, November 27,1984
8:15 RM.
Ruci4er Amtliforium
TAMU Campus
ALL STUDENTS
$1.00
NON-STUDENTS
$3.00
TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM NOTARY CLUB MEMBERS
AND AT RUDDER BOX OFFICC
Spectacular
Pre Christmas
Sale!
30-60 % off
30% off
Cocktail rings and wedding Bands
30% on
Watches and Pocket watches
Pierre Cardin)
40 % off
String Beads, semi
of all kinds! Diamond pendants
earrings. , •
Loose diamonds and I4kt Gold
chains and Bracelets
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Twisties, Gold plate, Fossils, Synthetic
Pearls, etc,' V #'• ” ^ '
Let Kay & Co. help you with your Christmas
Shopping.
(Parking in the rear and side available!
415 University Dr. 846-5816
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Tuesday
STUOENT MEDIATION SERVICE: applications are avalk
| able for volnmeer student mediators in 108 VMGA.
HILLEL JEWISH STUDENT CENTER: is meeting at 7:20
•Slf; p.m^in the MSC main lounge. The picture will be taken for
the Aggieland.
AGCrlE COP: is meeting at 7 p.m. in 308 Rudder. A new vice
• prestdetit will be elected and plans for next semester will be
:$LE&tZ Afs|T. WAHlk» will begin at noon. Seniors sfcdtild meet
. :. at the statue of Lawrence Sullivan Ross, There will be el
ephant rides at the Grove and pictures will be taken.
HISTORY SOCIETY: is meeting at 7 p.m. in 204 Library.
New officers will be elected for the Spring.
AGGIE ALLIANCE: is'meeting M-*? pm. 'm i62 E. Ryfe, AH
those going to convention should attend. : •••' :
TAMU SYMPHONIC BAND: will present a concert at 8:15
Hi p.m. in Rudder Auditorium. The concert is sponsored by
the Bryan Rotary Club. Tickets will be available at the Box
Office or at the door prior to the concert.
STUDENT Y FISH CAMP: applications for chairman, sub*
. chairman and recreation coordinator are available on the
second floor of the Pavilion. Applications dpsc Dec. 6.
CO-OP STUDENT ASSOCIATION: is meeting at 7 p.m. in
ri 502 Rudder.: An assistant registrar will discuss degree
checks and a pizza party will be planned.
CLASS OF *87: is meeting at 8:30 p.m. in Rudder.
VICTORIA AREA HOMETOWN CLUB: is meeting at 7
p.m. in 504 Rudder.
THE SOCIETY FOR ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND NEW
VENTURES: is meeting at 7 p.m. in 501 Rudder. Dr,
O'Connor will speak on “The Hatching of
Entrepreneui-ship from the Cocoon of Academia.”
MARANATHA CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP: is meeting at
7:30 p.m. in the Viking Apartment Clubhouse.
I STUDENT ENGINEERS COUNCIL: Dean Herbert Rich
ardson will discuss pains for the College of Engineering at
M noon in the lobby of Zachry. • •: •••
TAMU FRENCH CLUB; is meeting at 7:30 p.m. in 131
* Blocker to discuss plans for next semester and Saturday’s
party.
The handicap service project will be discussed.
TEXAS A&M SPORTS CAR CLUB: is meeting at 7 p.m. in
501 Rudder. The Aggie Cross and the Champion Rally will
be discussed. - -
STUDENT AFFILIATE OF THE SPCA; will meet at 6 p m.
in 704 Rudder. Topics will include the focus of the organi
zation and its role with respect to the Brazos Valley SPCA.
Hems for What’s Up should be submitted to The Battel*
ion, 216 Reed McDonald, no less than three days prior to
Marine service
informs public
By DALLAS MORRIS
Reporter
On the eighth floor of the O&M
Building is an office that produces a
variety of publications ranging from
seafood recipe cards to brochures on
how to cut fuel costs.
The office is the Marine Informa
tion Service and is part of the Sea
Grant College Program.
“The Sea Grant Act said that peo
ple should be informed about the
marine environment in order for
them to enjoy it and to enjoy it in a
safe way,” said Laura Colunga, head
of the Marine Information Service.
The Sea Grant College Program,
created in 1966 by an act of Con
gress, was established to encourage
and provide money for research on
marine topics, and to support the
Marine Extension Service, which
serves people who make their living
in a marine environment, Colunga
The information in the publica
tions on marine subjects is unbiased,
Colunga said.
“We’re not here to take sides or
anything, we just present the results
of research, and we present it in a
way that people can understand it,”
she said.
The Marine Information Service
writes news releases about marine
research that is supported by the Sea
Grant Program, Colunga said.
“Part of Sea Grant’s mandate was
to inform the public about the im
portance of the marine environment
and marine issues and to make the
results of the research the program
supports well known to people,” she
said.
“We serve the researchers of our
program,” Colunga said. “The advi
sory part of Sea Grant is the one that
is actually out serving the public di
rectly. We provide the publications,
slides, the stuff they need. They’re
the ones that are out there one to
one giving meeting in their local
areas on certain subjects.”
The researchers don’t work for
the Marine Information Service.
They are professors in various de
partments at A&M and at other
schools, Colunga said.
Taquito
A soft flour tortilla filled with fluffy
scrambled eggs tangy pure pork sausage
and cheese
89C
6:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.
WHATABURGER
105 Dominik
1101 Texas Ave.
Offer good Nov. 12- Dec. 12
ICB%V
FILM DEVELOPING
SPECIAL
5 Y
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$
49
Of the many marine oriented
magazines and brochures the Ma
rine Information Service publishes,
the booklet on hurricanes has been
the most requested, Colunga said.
UTA student gets
$33,000 phone bill
United Press International
ARLINGTON — A university
student who received a $33,533 tele
phone bill last month reached out
and touched people all over the
United States and at least seven
other countries, according to tele
phone company records.
But Carol Kuhler, 19, a sopho
more at the University of Texas-Ar-
lington, denies she spent all semester
on the telephone.
“My mother is the only one I ever
call and she lives in Dallas,” she said.
Kuhler speculated that a tele
phone calling card she had recently
applied for was either taken from
her apartment mailbox or mailed to
the wrong person.
The phantom caller, who appar
ently shared the card with a number
of friends, placed hours of calls the
first week in October to Indonesia,
Bangladesh, Italy, Sweden, Egypt,
Kuwait, Jordan and other nations,
Kuhler said.
All the calls were made from pay
phones, making them almost impos
sible to trace, she said.
About two weeks ago she received
a 254-page bill from Southwestern
Bell Telephone Co. totaling
$33,533.52.
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Second set of prints at time of developingonl||
100 each.
Offer good Nov 26th thru Nov 30th 1984
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