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July 12; 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. OPEN HOUSE Join us at College Station's only privately " d< owned co-ed dormitory. When you are in town, for Orientation, please join us for our Open House. Food and bever ages will be served. Tours of the property will be conducted, you are unable to attend the open house, please come by at your convenience. Jamie Sand el, our leasing manager will be happy to answer any questions. If UNIVERSITY TOWER 410 South Texas Avenue ((409)846-4242 (800)537-9158 Tuesday Night Gentlemen's Night Out With the Finest Female Entertainment Open at 8:00 PM 075 Bar Drinks $1.00 Can Beer Wednesday Night Labare World Tour Open at 8:00 PM 075 Bar Drinks $1.00 Can Beer SERVING TILL 1:00 AM EVERYNIGHT 2501 Texas Avenue South Winn Dixie Shopping Center 693-3343 LOS ANGELES (AP) — Mel Blanc, who entranced generations of cartoon viewers with voices ranging from Bugs Bunny and Porky Pig to Barney Rubble and Tweety, died Monday following a lengthy hospital stay. He was 81. The creator of such classic car toon trademarks as Bugs Bunny’s “Eh, what’s up, Doc?” Porky Pig’s “Th-th-th-th-that’s all f-f-f-folks” and Road Runner’s “Beep, Beep” died at 2:30 p.m. from complications of heart disease and other ailments at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, hos pital spokesman Ron Wise said. He had been suffering from car diac problems and emphysema when admitted May 19. Blanc performed the voices on 850 cartoons for Warner Bros, in a career spanning more than 50 years. His versatility was so profound that few would have presumed just one actor was behind so many markedly different characters. Working decades before the ad vent of high-tech sound effects, Blanc was a human synthesizer and a verbal computer. It has been esti mated that more than 20 million people hear his voices daily. Besides Warner Bros., Blanc worked for other animated film makers. Within the industry he was known as “The Man of a Thousand Voices.” Blanc said he once tried to count all the cartoon voices he did, while recuperating in 1961 from a near-fa tal car accident. He said he fell asleep shortly after passing the 400 mark. Chinese (Continued from page 1) residence requirement.” The other visa some Chinese stu dents hold is an F-l visa, which is strictly a student visa, and less com mon. Sands said in order to maintain an F-l visa, the holder has to be a full time student and, in general, has to- support himself. In efforts to save students from deportation or persecution in China, President Bush announced last week that no students whose visas have ex pired or are about to expire would be deported until June 5, 1990. This “deferral of enforced departure,” or D.E.D, means the immigration serv ice would defer deporting a Chinese national who files. Sands said this plea just gives stu dents more time to stay in the United States if they’ve run out of any other possibilities of extending their visas. So far, Sands said, she knows of only one Chinese national citizen that has taken advantage of the D.E.D. “Everyone is leery of it because it puts the student in limbo,” Sands said. “It puts them in a special status that tells them they can stay and they will be given employment authoriza tion until June 5, 1990 — what hap pens after that date no one knows yet. No one has said what’s going to happen — if they’ll be able to stay or told to leave.” Sands said students will not have as hard a time trying to stay in the United States as researchers and fac ulty members. “Students can keep reapplying while they’re continuing their study- status,” she said. Curriculum (Continued from page 1) from 1860 to Present. (3-0) • Liberal Arts 203, Foundations of the Liberal Arts: Humanities. (3- 0) • Liberal Arts 204, Foundations of the Liberal Arts: Social Sciences. (3-0) • Liberal Arts 381, Junior Semi nar: Interdisciplinary Honors Semi nar. (3-0) Added to the university core cur riculum in the Computer Usage and Cultural Heritage categories in clude: • Agriculture 201 (cross-listed with Renewable Natural Resources 201), Computer Applications in Ag riculture. (3-0) • Business Analysis 217, Business Data Processing Concepts. (3-0) • Geography 322, The Geog raphy of Britain. (3-0) These courses must be approved by Pres. William Mobley and the Board of Regents before being en acted. In other action, the Senate ap proved a motion made by Dr. Mark Busby during Committee of the Whole for the Faculty Senate Exec utive Committee to investigate how buildings on campus are named. Committee of tjhe Whole is an in formal discussion where the entire Senate forms one committee to make suggestions, ask questions or express concerns. Also during Committee of the Whole, Dr. Carl Gabbard expressed his disappointment in the system that labels certain faculty members as lecturers. Even after many of them receive academic and research awards, he said, they lack job secu rity. Tuesday TAPPS (TAMU SYSTEM OF PROFESSIONAL SUPPPORT STAFF: will meet at noon in the lobby of the Horticulture Forestry Sciences Building to listen to Jim Johnson of the Benze School of Floral Design. For more information contact Peggy Ritchey at 845-5311. Wednesday MEXICAN STUDENTS ASSOCIATION: will meet at 7 pm in 3^' Rudder. For more information contact Gabriela at 693-2501. STUDENTS OVER TRADITIONAL AGE: will meet at 8 pm in 507 AB Rudder to plan upcoming events. The organization is open to students who are ages 25 and older. For more information call 693-6190. Items for What’s Up should be submitted to The Battalion, 216 Reed McDonald, no later than three business days before the desired run date. We only publish the name and phone number of the contact if you ask us to do so. What's Up is a Battalion service that lists non-profit events and activities. Submissions are run on a first-come, first-served basis. There is no guarantee an entry will run. if you have questions, call the newsroom at 845-3315. THE CRIPPLE CREEK LIFESTYLE •Swimming Pool/Hot Tub •Tennis Courts •Convenient Laundry Center •Large Walk-in Closets •Next to Sorority Row •On Shuttle Bus Route •Leases starting at $320.00 CONDOMINIUMS Office: 913-F Harvey Road (in Woodstone Center next to the Wash Haus) College Station 764-8682 EAM/PE inmiut 308 N. Main • \ /• ‘ Bryan * Tues.-Sun. V •*. J 9:30 a.m.-8:45 p.m. Closed Monday j • ’•*.* •* 779-8702 f«* ’• i •.*’*.*. 4004 Harvey Rd. 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