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^Pjtegnant? coRStoh adl the aQtmatwes Thursday, April 11,1985/rhe Battalion/Page 7 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 ' MyCTZT =x»cy sl Clients' assoc, J ll( »i banquets fo,I b(,ut 9 °bstudeJ H uet ea ch night iduating i n ,us who could ink j lets were able to | ‘bsentee.Barnesal c fifth year reiuiifj this time newjJ ier ve for thenestfl ,u »pose is tokeepi with the rest oft | 'vant anyofthei to last year’s,, 'said they had a It a the first fewL ire getting aboutfc (fay from studt eir friends." gible to runasad usually run in pamj as it tfiat aguyauil in," Barnes said, ll HRQLt« >ECIAU F ROOMMATE )BL£MS! OF SHARED IROOMS! ;-Two bedroom 275 :aaparimenis ollege Main 6-1413 jj4t MPUI CATtONAL CENTER i Call 696-3196 for details. Ave. 301-C M. 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CHANELLO’S PIZZA. Call Us. NORTH: 846-3768 SOUTH: 696-0234 please mention this ad. void with any other special offer 2 FOR $ 13 SALE ON ANY $8.98 or $9.49 CASSETTE or LP DRINKS AND GOOD TIMES! EVERY FRIDAY CULPEPPER PLAZA What’s up Thursday MSC TOWNHALL: has applications available in 216 MSC. They are due April 19. MSC VISUAL ARTS: invites the public to the opening of “Contemporary Chinese Calligraphy and Painting” at 7 p.m. in the MSC Gallery. PANAMANIAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION: will meet at 8:30 p.m. in 504 Rudder. SOCIETY OF MANUFACTURING: will meet at 7 p.m. in 305 Fermier Hall. STUDENT ACTIVITIES OFFICE: is accepting Q-hut reser vations for Fall semester only beginning at 8 a.m. on April 15. TAMU FENCING CLUB: will meet at 7 p.m. in 267 E.Kyle. Newcomers welcome. TEXAS A&M SURF CLUB: will meet at 8:30 p.m. in 704AB Rudder to discuss contest with UT. YOUNG DEMOCRATS: will meet at 7 p.m. in 308 Rudder. Friday CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST: will meet at 7 p.m. m 108 Harrington for Sports Nights. LATTER-DAY SAINT STUDENT ASSOCIATION: will meet at noon at 100 Dexter St. for a sandwich seminar. MSC NOVA: will meet in 137 MSC at 7 p.m. for an introduc tory teaching seminar for Risk and Starfleet battles. PEER ADVISOR PROGRAM: applications close at 5 p.m. today at 108 YMCA. PRE-LAW SOCIETY OF TEXAS: will have its convention this weekend in Houston. Sign up in the MSC, 9 a.m,-5 p.m., or call Joe at 693-3027. RHA: has applications available for RHA Directors at the RHA office in the Pavilion. Deadline is April 19 at 5 p.m. TAMU CHESS CLUB: will meet 7 p.m.-ll p.m, in 305AB Rudder. Players of all strengths welcome. UNITED CAMPUS MINISTRY: will meet at A&M Presbyte rian Church for Bible study at 6:15 p.m. Items for What’s Up should be submitted to The Battalion, 216 Reed McDonald, no less than three days prior to de~ sired publication date. Marines Were looking for a fewgoodmen. Captain M. McGrath 846-8891/9036 HAVE BOOKS? NEED MONEY? We buy ALL books, including examination copies, paperbacks, out of date textbooks, fiction books, etc. ®lf! MM (ssk) University Book Stores NORTHGATE "OPEN 8 A.M. CULPEPPER PLAZA 409 UNIVERSITY DR. laJp.m.- NEXT TO 3C-BBQ Attention All General Studies Students Please come by 101 Academic Building NOW thru April 12 to pick up a pre-registration form!! MSC council offers leadership training By SUZANNE METSCHER Reporter Freshman interested in learning leadership skills, organizational skills and goal setting can now go to the Council Assistant Program for help. The Council Assistant Program offers training for future leadership opportunities, said Camille Clark, program director. Memorial Student Center Council officers will oversee the training along with council advisers. “The big thing now is learning how to work in a team,” Clark said. “I think it is the best route to learn about the MSC and the University. You get to meet really neat people.” An informational meeting was held Wednesday, but applications can still be picked up in 216 MSC. Applications must be returned by Friday. The letters introducing the pro gram were sent to freshmen with at least a 3.25 grade-point ratio, Clark said. However, a 3.25 GPR is not a requirement to participate in the program, she said. Any student interested may turn in an application. A committee will select 80 stu dents on the basis of their applica tions. Those 80 will be interviewed Tuesday and Wednesday by the MSC council officers who will then choose 30 students to participate in the Council Assistant Program. The students will be divided into one of six areas: finance, operations, public relations, programming, de velopment and student devel opment. The students will aid the MSC vice presidents in each area. Although they will be working in their assigned areas, the students will meet as a group once a month. As for the program itself, Clark said it will take a lot of time. “They get hands-on experience,” Clark said. “They are by no means not seen. They get a lot of credit.” •Attention all Tennis Club Members !| Pre-Tournament Party Location: Parkway Apt. Party Room Time: 7:30 p.m. Date: Thursday, April 11 for more info call Dave at 693-8200 Casualties excluded from war memorial Associated Press WASHINGTON — The Vietnam. Veterans Memorial Fund will try to find room on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial for names of casualties in advertently left off because they died outside the official combat zone, Paul Lee, executive assistant to U.S. Sen. Don Nickles, said Wednes day. “They have the veterans’ best in terest at heart,” said Lee after meet ing with Jan Scruggs, president of the memorial fund. “They want to try to be as inclusive as possible. If they find more combat casualties, they want to put them on the memo rial.” The long, black marble wall — built with donations — is the first U.S. war memorial to list all the dead or missing. It is currently inscribed with 58,022 names gleaned from of ficial lists of combat casualties. Presidents Johnson and Nixon is sued directives designating the offi cial combat zone, which first in cluded only Vietnam and surrounding waters and later in cluded Cambodia and Laos. The Department of Defense now says there are “at least 330” who died outside the designated combat zone, but were on combat missions and should be listed on the memorial. Nickles, R-Okla., became involved when Leo Broadhead of Edmond, Okla., complained that his son’s name was left off the marble memo rial. Just in time for PARENTS WEEKEND GRADUATION AGGIE PARENT DIPLOMAS!'’ on sale Tues-Fri at MSC only $3.00 or $5.00 Say Thanks for Everything MSC Travel presents: “We’ve Never Been Licked” Sat. 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