V |y " 1 ' V Eddie’s Wrecker Service Special Student Rates $18.50 Call Mobile Unit Evenings anywhere in Bryan-College Station 8 a.m.-7 p.m. 779-0422 (unit 3119) 779-6525 Thursday, February 7, 1985/The Battalion/Page 5 n 'wed to inti >nt rch ^GOTITA dnizations- i studems- ipate inStii* 1985 Bit ding tradet | like to ience whilt project, oups wliicl lown, Pena ations ather t arrange the nitte is still icsts and is in working uld contact ordinators, ; senators, e recently State Uni- a similar r A&M’s. Residence Hall Staff Positions Open for Fall 86 Application packets available in: Corps Area Office 007 Trigon Commons Area Office Commons Central Area Office A-2 Lounge North Area Office B-1 Lounge OR Call 845-9804 for more information Resident Advisor Deadline February 8 Head Resident Deadline March 30 Tup Muslim Students Association Of T£XA6 A4M University.. Invite.6 You To A Lecture On iNMAKll ,€ ^resident f »f reports ^ idingthe t ding. ff r talk tot They doi^., ^ »ns but will r points continue * at a time i made, Attl I session, i ident if an! ; the sessie ne other snj rrediators (e uld beouli 1. “Ifthesnf :l keptsecre: rintamed.’' se has bee: :nts involve! he mediator: nt. Each stn d the set™ .aken durii; oyed. Why You Should Look At I slam ” By Steve Johnson An 'American Bopn Muslim Scholar PATE : 9 TH ?£&., I9S5 Time : 3 PM PlAC£: Ruppe.^ Toubp. Room "loi HEY AGS! HERE’S YOUR RIDE HOME! There’s a new weekend bus service in town called AGBUS. It’s a no-frills express bus to the different parts of Texas. It leaves Friday afternoon and returns Sunday night. This weekend it will only make runs to HOUSTON. However by the next week we will have express bus routes to AUSTIN, SAN ANTONIO, WACO, DALLAS and FT. WORTH. And look at this low fare*: College Station to Houston...just $5.00 one way! AGBUS doesn’t just stop in downtown Houston. IT STOPS IN YOUR AREA! So if you need a ride home to the Houston area this weekend, give AGBUS a call to reserve your seat. AGBUS HOUSTON ROUTE...846-2380 All buses leave from lot 56 across from the campus swimming pool at 5:30 PM Friday. (Be ready to board before 5:15). The buses will return Sunday at 7:00 PM. Hope you’ll be riding with us. ^Pending RRC approval, fares must be termed donations. DO YOU KNOW SOMETHING WE DON’T? o o o WHY NOT TEACH IT FOR FUIM S IVIC1IMEY? MSC AFTER HOURS is looking for new instructors, of non-credit courses for Spring Session II. If you think you have something worth teaching call Karen Hronek at 845-1515 or come by room 216 of the TAMU Memorial Student Center. The last day for teacher registration is Feb. 15, 1985, so hurry!! We especially need instructors in these areas: BALLROOM DANCE MASSAGE CPR BARTENDING COMMUNICATIONS AUTO REPAIR GUITAR SELF HELP POCKET CALCULATOR LANGUAGES PHOTOGRAPHY FIRST AID <me. : • : : ■ ' ■ ■ -■ v- Friday FOR CHRIST: ENTS ASSOCIA1 dder to discuss inte T ion and representatives from grad schools. Call >r more information. . meet 8 p.m. to H . :a for Christian fellowship. MINISTRY^ will meet at 6:15 p.m. in tudy, .5' ><; -i;,fv. ys■ The, d, ao less than date. Halbouty endows largest chair ever from an individual University News Service Michel T. Halbouty is now the do nor of the largest individually en dowed academic chair at Texas A&M, with the announcement that he has increased his endowment in geology to $ 1.1 million. The Michel T. Halbouty Chair, originally endowed in 1981 with $500,000 from the internationally prominent Houston earth scientist and engineer, is held by Dr. Robert R. Berg, widely acclaimed geologist and former president of the Ameri can Institute of Professional Geolog ists. The announcement of Halbou- ty’s new gift came during the dedication of a $7.1 million expan sion of the Michel T. Halbouty Geos ciences Building. “The increase in the chair to $1.1 million identified it as one of the most outstanding chairs in geology in the United States,” Halbouty said. “And it will afford Texas A&M the opportunity for expanded geologi cal research. It will also assist the College of Geosciences to maintain its standard of excellence.” Halbouty is a 1930 graduate of Texas A&M and has been desig nated one of the University’s distin guished alumni. Jack M. Rains, president of 3/D International and a 1960 Texas A&M graduate, said he first heard of Halbouty in the 1950s when he arrived at Texas A&M. “He was a legend then and has al ways been one of my heroes,” Rains said. Rains told a story of Halbouty’s first days at Texas A&M as a fresh man when he was $50 short of funds to register: “He kept hearing everybody say ‘Prexy Walton did this and Prexy Walton does that,’ so Halbouty de cided to find this person to see if he could help. Not knowing thdt ‘Prexy’ was a nickname for, president, Hal bouty went to Prexy Walton’s secre- Saturday: 4 types of Shrimp Buffet All You Can Eat $8.95 Starting at 6 p.m. every Saturday evening The Inn at Chimney Hills 901 University Dr. College Station 260-9150 — (Tv conside* a® tfce rltGfJUfllkt ‘ adtmatii/es O FREE PROFESSIONAL COUNSELING Adoption is a viable alternative SOUTHWEST MATERNITY CENTER 6487 Whitby Road, San Antonio, Texas 78240 (512) 696-2410 TOLL FREE 1-800-292-5103 Sponsored by the Methodist Student Movement through the Wesley Foundation -XK ’—xtcr.--: DOC tary and told her his story. President Walton heird the young man and ended up lending Halbouty the $50 out of his pocket. “I submit that was the best invest ment Texas A&M ever made,” Rains said. Halbouty earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in engineering at Texas A&M before earning a doc torate of engineering from Montana College of Mineral Science and Technology. A staunch supporter of his alma mater since graduation, Halbouty’s generosity includes the giving of two scholarships in geology and petroleum engineering each year for more than 35 years and the funding of a President’s Endowed Scholarship. Halbouty has received numerous honors including the Hoover Medal for engineering excellence and pub lic service from the American Asso ciation of Engineering Societies, the Geosciences and Earth Resources Medal for Distinguished Achieve ment and the American Association of Petroleum Geologists’ President’s Award for his special publication, “Giant Oiland Gas Fields of the De cade 1968-1978.” He has presented his personal pa pers, reflecting an illustrious career and involvement in worldwide en ergy matters, to Texas A&M’s Ster ling C. Evans Library. “Mike’s love for Texas A&M be gan as a student on campus and has grown every year since,” said Dr. Robert Walker, vice presidnt for de velopment. “He is very generous with his time and his resources and his interest in anything for the good of Texas A&M.” Dean Mel Friedman said that with the new 40,000-souare-foot Hal bouty addition and tne renovation of the older wing, the College of Geos ciences at Texas A&M will have fa cilities for teaching and research that are second to none in the nation. Buy one Meal Get one Free All day Sundays With any Student ID buy one breakfast, lunch or dinner and get the second free. Yes, absolutely free! Jubilation is here for students in Post Oak Mall by Cinema I, II & III. 764-1700 2 FOR $ 13 SALE ON ANY $8.98 or $8.49 CASSETTE or LP f/?££ PRINKS ANP POOP TIMES ! EVERY FRIDAY S&ftuonX Boo^ery 2nd Anniversary Sale February 4-9 All merchandise 20%-50% off Technical Books: Business Architecture Computer Science Engineering Science Cookbooks Bibles Paperbacks Hardcover Children’s Books Gift Items: Cards Stationery Pens & Pencils Photo Albums Scrapbooks Invitations Calendars Globes Art Glass Diaries 4 4 4 III jia jamcs AveRy. jewelRV All sales final-special orders not included L Culpepper Plaza College Station 10-6 Mon-Sat 693-6207 693-BOOK 10-8 Thurs. The Battalion SPREADING THE NEWS Since 1878