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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1987)
Attention SENIORS Class of ’88 Application^^ for RING are Si g e s in the Cubicle whefryou turn in your application. Student Floral Concessions Aggie Mums ‘Made for Ags By Ags - 99 Orders taken in the MSC Tues.-Fri. FREE DORM DELIVERY Convenient Saturday pick-ups in the MSC Page G/The Battalion/Wednesday, September 16,11 This May Be The Cheapest Book You Buy All Year. At Lamar Savings, our regular checking account costs just $4.00 a month. That’s it. No per check charges. No minimum balance. Just the ease and convenience of unlimited checking at a very affordable price. It takes just $100 to open, so ask for the checking account that tips the balance in your favor. And buy the one book that won’t put you in a bind. Lamar Savings You can expect more from us. Member FSLIC Call 779-2800 for the branch nearest you. 2411 Texas Avenue South 696-2800 Now it’s easy for undergraduates to Sometimes it seems that seniors and grad students get a lot of special treatment. Like getting the American Express® Card pretty much hassle-free. Sure, they’ve proven themselves. But you have too, or you wouldn’t be reading this today. So we’re making some changes. Starting now, we’re making it easier than ever for you to become a Cardmember through our Undergraduate Automatic Approval Offer. The requirements are as simple as they get: just be enrolled full time in a four-year college and have some form of income-be it from a job, a grant, or from your folks. You don’t even need a credit history, but if you have one, it must be clean. How’s that for hassle-free! Of course, once you have the American Express Card, it gets even better. You can use it to buy everything from sweats to stereos, everywhere from campus to Cameroon. And those are just the basics. As a Cardmember, you’ll be entitled to a world of benefits you can rely on. So look into our new automatic approval offer. Call 1-800-THE-CARD and ask for a student application. Or just pick up an application on campus and study it. You’ll find you’re bound to pass. TRAVEL RELATED (SERVICES An American Express company © 1987 American Express Travel Related Services Company, Inc What’s up Wednesday AGRICULTURAL CAREER EXPOSITION: is hosting reer fair day for anyone interested in a career in am ture in MSC 201 from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. and fromlp' 5 p.m. OFF-CAMPUS AGGIES: Ch airman applications are s able for “Mardi Gras at A&M ‘88” in 223 Pavilion thrt Sept. 25., SPORT PARACHUTE CLUB: will meet for anyone ested in learning how to skydive in 601 Rudder at' p.m. TAMU RUSSIAN CLUB: will meet at The Flying Tom 8 p.m. AGGIE GOP/COLLEGE REPUBLICANS: will meet ir. Rudder at 8:30 p.m. INCOGNITO: The mvstery and detective fiction dulji meet in 138 MSC at 7 p.m. UNITED CAMPUS MINISTRY: w ill have an Aggie % at 6 p.m. RACQUETBALL CLUB: will meet by Court 7 inthefc Building at 7 p.m. AGGIES ABROAD: will meet in 502 Rudder at 7 p.m. TAMU RODEO ASSOCIATION: Enter and prepare! All Aggie Rodeo at Dick Freeman Arena at / p.m. SOCIETY FOR ENTREPRENUERSHIP AND NEW VENTURES: will meet in 501 Rudder at 7 p.m AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION: will meet and discuss scholar: and internships in 163 Blocker at 7:30 p.m. GREEN EARTH SOCIETY: will meet in 502 Rudderat' p.m. ADVERTISING ASSOCIATION: will meet in 153 6!. at 7 p.m. NAVARRO HOMETOWN CLUB: has canceled itsmer in 510 Rudder. EUROPE CLUB: will meet at The Flying Tomato a! p.m. CIRCLE K INTERNATIONAL: will meet in 302 Ruddej 7 p.m. ALPHA EPSILON DELTA PREMEDICAL HONOR SOCIETY: Members and those interested in apt meet in 4 10 Rudder at 7 p.m. SOUTH LOUISIANA HOMETOWN CLUB: will m 704 Rudder at 8:30 p in. INTRAMURAL SPORTS: There is a captain’s meeting Corps flag football in 167 Read at 7 p.m. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGINED will have co-op speakers in 103 Zachry at 6:59 p.m. MSC RECREATION: w-ill meet in 305 Rudder at 7:30p: Men r sente for srr BROWNS eral judge sc vBted of snn cocaine into each in prise Rio Grande copie a drug |||||ose Don dez, 26, and chez, 28, pie summer to : filled with k WRITING OUTREACH: will present “What is a| agraph?” in 110 Blocker at 6:30 p.m. INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS ASSOCIATION: Dr L Wolken will speak in 150 Blcxrker at 7 p.m. AGGIE TOASTERS: will meet m 342 Zac hry. SIGMA IOTA EPSILON: Current and prospective me® vs ill meet in 1 OH Bloc kei at 7:30 p.m. MEXICAN STUDENTS ASSOCIATION: will have a i bration of Independence Day at Rudder Fountainatn INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERS: MikeWal will speak on “Benefits off IE” in 203 Zachry at 6:30 pp THE ENGLISH CLUB: will present “The LanguageofFi How the Movies Affect Modern Literature” in 607Riifi in 7 p.m. TAMU MOO DUK KWAN TAE KWON DO: will pram DeWare Field House at 7:30 p.m. CAP & GOWN: will meet in 119C Zachry at 6 p.m. HILLEL JEWISH STUDENT FOUNDATION: wiUhfl| ice-cream, pizza bash for f reshmen at the Hillel JewishS dent Center at 5 p.m. MSC WILEY LECTURE SERIES: Applic ations for mf bership are available in 216 MSC ana are due Sept.21l p.m. WHO’S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN^ VERSITIES AND COLLEGES: applications willbeas able at several campus locations from 8 a.m. to5f through Sept. 25. For more information call 845-4728 Items for What's Up should be submitted to The Battii 216 Reed McDonald, no less than three working daft fore desired publication date. cocaine aero June 11. .I A'.S. Gusto lieved the tv paid to trans United State; other party. l||fThis may sentence, bui realities invo nojosa said. “ bet < >me a dru ^■Assistant Milner asked 40-year sent the defend, lords and pa nized assault on the f abric ^B'The c om i riousness of magnitude oi said. MCordova p mer to one of and agreed t defendant ir half day of agreed to pie gling count o lowed to appe HBerlanga Heriberto Me Berlanga was cocaine traff lieved the dr pounds of m conviction in pounds of m by a maximu and up to a two-year spec Police Beat The following incidents were reported to the University Police Department from Sept. 5 through Saturday: man he couldn’t place leall' cars without a concessions^ MISDEMEANOR THEFT: • Five bicycles were reported stolen. • A student told police that someone took her backpack while it was left unattended on a shelf designated for student’s belong ings in the Commons Dining area. • A purse was stolen when it was left unattended in the lounge area of the Veterinary Science Building. • A student reported that someone removed $162 from his checkbook. CRIMINAL MISCHIEF: • Three boys were take: custody after a light bulb Rudder Tower area wasbre 1 ATTEMPTED THEFT: • Officers saw two bo;i tempt to remove bicycles outside the Sterling C. EvaS brary. The boys escaped, bu! cers recovered the bicycles UNAUTHORIZED SOLICITA TION: • A student reported that a man wearing a light blue shirt and white shorts attempted to sell her magazine subscriptions in her dorm room. UNLAWFUL POSSESIONi CONTROLLED SUBSTANl • An officer sa* unconscious man behind wheel of a car on Finfc Road. The officer later marijuana and a pipe conti a residual amount of man; in the car. ALTERED DRIVER’S CENSE: During a traffic stop.af Police were told that some one was attempting to sell mag- cer found a student with Texas driver’s licenses in he azines in McFadden Hall. session. The officer took if ternate card into his posse The incident was referred« • An officer saw several peo ple fitting the description of peo ple reportedly trying to sell mag azines. The officer took the people to the University Police Department, where they were given criminal trespass notices and released. It is knowingly against University regulations to solicit on campus without the con sent of the University. • An officer saw a man placing leaflets on vehicles in a campus parking lot. The officer told the dent Affairs. PUBLIC INTOXICATION • An officer found an if cated man lying on Duncanf ASSAULT: • A student reported OT saw four men writing of memo pad outside her rof Mosher Hall. She said that she asked them what they doing, one of the men p* her wrist and told her loop door. She refused and t6 ( left. Ic P n \A Y