The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 20, 1985, Image 6

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Page 6AThe BattalionAVednesday, February 20, 1985
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Mini-Courses
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The Department of English invites students, staff, & faculty
to attend any or all of its non-credit, one-hour sessions on
writing. No registration required.
Feb. 21
Writing About Literature
3:30 103 O&M
Feb. 25
Writing Good Sentences
6:00 110 Blocker
Feb. 26
Using Commas Correctly
2:00 206 O&M
Feb. 26
The Resume
3:30 103 O&M
Feb. 27
Finding the Right Tone
3:00 208 Frands
Feb. 28
The Letter of Application
3:30 103 O&M
Feb. 28
Punctuation
7:00 110 Blocker
March 4
Writing a Critical Review
2:00 210 O&M
March 4
Avoiding Fragments & Punctuating the Compound Sentence
6:00 110 Blocker
For more information, call 845-3452
HEY AGS! HERE’S YOUR RIDE HOME!
AGBUS - A no-frills weekend express bus can take
you home to your area of town. The fares* from
College Station are as low as:
Houston San Antonio
Austin $5.00 Dallas "f $7.50
Waco
oneway Ft . Worth
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one way
Houston route: 846-2380
1. ) Kettle Restaurant at Highway 290 &
Mangum St.
2. ) Lukes Hamburgers at Loop 610 and
Westheimer
3. ) Denny’s Restaurant at Loop 610
and Main St.
4. ) Spanky’s Pizza at Loop 610 and
Woodridge
5. ) McDonald’s Hamburgers at 110 and
San Antonio route: 846-1993
Austin Jim’s Restaurant at Ben White &
I35
1. ) Jim’s Restaurant at Loop 410 and
Walzem Rd.
2. ) Bennigan’s Restaurant at Loop 410
and San Pedro
3. ) Denny’s Restaurant in Ingram
Square on Loop 410
4. ) Denny’s Restaurant at 135 South
and S.W. Military Drive
Mercury St.
Dallas-Fort Worth Route: 846-2253
(Now with comfort coach seating.)
Waco-International Inn Restaurant at 135 and Behren Cr.
1. ) Burger King at I35E and Loop 12
2. ) Jack-in-the-Box at Town East and 635
3. ) Jo Jo’s Restaurant at Midpark and Central Expressway
4. ) McDonald’s Hamburgers at Highway 183 and Carl Road
5. ) McDonald’s Hamburgers at I35W and N.E. 28th St.
6. ) McDonald’s Hamburgers at I35W and Felix St.
Call your route for the drop-off & pick-up time schedule. Also to
reserve a seat, just give your name. It’s that easy!
All busses leave from Lot 56 across from the A&M campus swimming pool Fri
day at 5:30 p.m. (Be ready to board before 5:15). Busses will return Sunday at
7:00 p.m. Hope you’ll be riding with us.
* Pending RRC approval, fares must be termed donations.
Around town
Annual Chill Fair to be held Saturday
South Knoll PTO is sponsoring its 1 1th Annual Chili Fair on Sat
urday beginning at 9 a.rn. at South Knoll Elemenu y School. Activ
ities include a garage sale, bazaar, plant sale, bake sale and crafts.
Movies for children begin at 2 p m. and the third grade play, “Alice
in Wonderland,” will be presented at 5 p.m. Chili dinner is to be
served 11 a.m. to 7 p.tn. Cost is $2.50 for adults and $1.7.5 for chil
dren. AH proceeds will be donated to the school for supplementary
materials.
Events planned for women's week
Aggie Women’s Association and Women in Communication arc
sponsoring A&M Women’s Week. Today a reception will be held be
ginning at 5 p.m. in Rudder Exhibit Hall. Dr. Sara Aipern will speak
and entertainment will be provided by the Women’s Chorus. At
noon on Friday, a style show will be presented in the MSC lounge.
The public is invited to attend all events w hich are free of charge.
For more information, call Jo at 845-1135.
Dive club forming in College Station
Brazos Valley Divers, a new dive club in Brazos county, is meet
ing Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the College Station Community Cen
ter, room 106. The TAMU Scuba Club is inviting all of its mernliers
and interested divers to come meet the members of this organization
and see what they have to offer.
After Hours offers driving course
The TAMU After Hours Program will sponsor a Driver Safey
Course Friday and Saturday. T his course may be used to have cer
tain traffic violations dismissed and to receive a 10 percent discount
on automobile insurance. Registration is held 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon
day through Friday in 216 MSC. For more information, call M V
1515.
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Defensive driving course begins Friday
Better Drivers will sponsor a Defensive Driving Course Friday
from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. and Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon at 1806
Welsh St. Completion of this course will qualify you for a 10 percent
insurance discount and dismissal of a traffic ticket. Pre-registration is
daily 2 p.m. to 6:80 p.m. at 1806 Welsh. Cost is $18 before Friday
and $20 at the door.
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Conference sioted for this weekend
y’s events begin at 8 a.m. with four seminars until 8:15 p.m. The
ce ends Sunday mor
n of conference is at
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College Station
Crime
(continued from page 1)
niford says. They’re looking for an
unlocked door or a person who
seems nervous.
Winniford gives several tips to
dormitory residents:
• Students should lock their doors
when leaving their rooms.
• Residents going out late should
walk with someone else.
• Dorm residents should be suspi
cious of their environment. Students
should contact the resident adviser,
head resident or the campus police if
they see someone suspicious.
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names or phone numbers if some
one has a wrong number. Instead
ask for the number the person
wants; then verify if that is the num
ber that was dialed.
• Students should maintain the se
curity measures that the dormitory
already uses. Don’t prop the doors
open for a friend who’s coming over
later or give a combination out. In
doing so, a student is risking the
safety of other people who live in the
same residence hall.
“Often there’s too much trust he
re,” Winniford says. “People have to
realize that not everyone on campus
is someone they can trust.”
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