Tuesday, February 5, 1985/The Battalion/Page 7 Marines We’re looking for a few good men. Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Interest Group Meeting Date: Feb. 6,1985 Where: Rudder Tower Rm. 604 A-B Time: 7 p.m.-8:00p.m. Contact: Kevin Jenkins 696-1992 SKI SPRING BREAK A Full Days Skiing Purgatory Ski Resort HURRY, FILLING FAST! COMPUTER? RENTAL IBM PC TI PC BEADING yiii",— EDGE PRINTERS MODEMS SOFTWAR ABOVE “CAMPUS PHOTO^JU 368-0730 FISH 'y CAMP Counselor Applications I Open: Jan. 28 Close: Feb. 8 213 Pavilion j Sell it in Battalion Classified I 845-2611 r Around town Officer selection for MSC begins i he Memorial Student Center will begin its oh tee r selection on Feb. 17. Interviews for president, exetutive vice-president, vice- president and director wtl! be on Mar. 2 and T Interviews for all committee chairmen will be on Mar. 23 and 24. Interviews are open to any interested applicant. Information about all of the positions can be found in the Student Programs Office. Big Event looking for job requests Bryan-College Station area residents and businesses are encour aged to submit job requests for the Big Event, a four-hour service project sponsored by Student Government. More than 5,000 Aggies will participate in the Big ' T contact Mariiza Pena at.' Duchesses needed for Cotton Pageant Applications are now available for duchesses io the 51st Annual Cotton Pageant. Any campus organization is invited to enter a con testant, as well as sororities and fraternities. The winner receives a $500 scholarship to TAMO. Entry fee is $40. The pageant will be held Mar. 29 and 30. For applications and information, call Patrice at 764-7133. ™ ■ "''x,, - 9 Three scholarships are now available for undergraduate health tn HI m the % $HHHHNMgHRRRRH ing Office at 101 BSBVV'and from the Dean of .Science in 31 'm 1 LJWW 'exas* olde ■h Sund nts will a dealer . Featur on vent km, W- y MSG Nova, g Dungeons , seminars, d Project Warr if* Program will sponsor a Driver ~ " i rday. This course may missed and to receive a nee. Registration Is held 8 a. 216 MSC, For more r r mmimm ■teiix&s&i&iitiiir&siii DRIVING GOURSKE January 28 & 29 Ramada Inn Pre-register by phone: 693-8178 FEE $20 Ticket Deferral and 10% Insurance Discount o p, ^ Where You Can Always See The Beef Fajita Special $3^5 $3.15 Pitcher of Beer $4-r00 $2.50 Skaggs Shopping Center Call in Order 846-4234 MICK JAGGER ONCE SAID: “GIVE ME LIPS OR GIVE ME DEATH” WELL, WE’RE OUT OF JUMBO LIPS BUT WE’VE STILL GOT PLENTY OF FUN AVAILABLE AT THE AGGIE ARCADE FREE DISCOUNT CARDS TO THE FIRST 1,000,000 PEOPLE TO BRING THIS AD.* CARD GOOD FOR DISCOUNT BEVERAGES FOR 30 DAYS! THE AGGIE ARCADE IN THE WOODSTONE CENTER BEHIND ARCHIE'S 39« HAMBURGERS ON HARVEY RD. IN COLLEGE STATION 696-0616 * supply limited Caperton (continued from page 1) has a job to provide an on-going sys- ;r education,” tematic review of highet Caperton said. He said a comprehensive, long- range plan for higher education in Texas probably would show that “u- niversities should focus on their areas of strength, instead of trying to be all things to all people. “This doesn’t mean we should turn our backs on other areas. For example, not everyone can have the top engineering college in the na tion. This doesn’t mean we should ignore liberal arts at A&M, but that we must pay attention to the stronger areas too.” He said the Legislature’s top priority will be maintaining adequate funding for higher education. “I want the message to go out through Texas and throughout the rest of this country, that Texas is not going to retreat from our commit ment to quality higher education,” he said. Caperton commended Texas A&M President Frank Vandiver for having the courage to say the LBB’s proposed 20 percent budget cut would be disastrous for the Univer sity. “I believe it to be true,” he said. “I believe it to be incumbent on A&M to save money, but no ongoing orga nization or institution can suffer a 20 percent cut without traumatic and serious effects. Businesses can’t do it, agencies can’t do it, and schools cer tainly can’t do it.” MSC CAREER DEVELOPMENT brings you THE 1985 MBA program Feb. 8 3-5 p.m. Rms. 402 & 404 Rudder Information and representatives from various Graduate Business Schools. .. Admission: $3.00 • 1 — Registration 2:30 p.m. 4th floor Rudder Li! Restaurant Opportunities INTRAMURAL- RECREATIONAL SPORTS Luther’s a nationally known country bar-b-q restaurant, is currently seeking highly motivated restaurant employees for its College Station grand opening. We are currently accepting applications for all the following positions: Bus/Dish Line Servers Hostess Meat Slicers Cashiers Kitchen prep. Wages commensurate with experience. Full & part-time available. Apply in Person M-F 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 2321 S. Texas Ave. ENTRIES CLOSE TODAY FOR: •SLOW PITCH SOFTBALL •PRESEASON SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT •WALLYBALL •FREE THROW SIGN-UP BEFORE 6 pm IN 159 EAST KYLE LUTHER Equal Opportunity Employer m The Battalion SPREADING THE NEWS