The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 12, 1990, Image 14

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CAMPUS
AGGIES
When: Tuesday Feb. 13 at 7:30 p.m.
Where: College Station Community
Center-Rm. 101
Who: Everyone
Open Forum Topic: Bus and Parking
Problems
Sposored by:
Bargain Place
3600 AA Old College Rd
Across from Chicken Oil Co.
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Page 14 The Battalion Monday, February 12,1990
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In Advance
Service Awareness Day helps organizations
Approximately 15 service or
ganizations from the Bryan-Col-
lege Station area will participate
in MSC Hospitality’s Service
Awareness Day Tuesday.
The Service Awareness Day
will be from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on
the first floor of the Memorial
Student Center.
Representatives from organi
zations promotinganimal welfare,
crime prevention, drug and alco
hol education and other issues
will be present to inform stu
dents.
Kristi Jackson, chairman of
MSC Hospitality, said the pro
gram has been a success the last
five semesters it has been held.
Jackson said it is helpful to stu
dents to be aware of service orga
nizations in the area. She said the
organizations also benefit by
gaining volunteers.
HCA Greenleaf Hospital,
Planned Parenthood, Mothers
Against Drunk Driving and Twin
City Mission are among the serv
ice organizations expected to be
present.
What’s Up
Monday
LUTHERAN STUDENT MOVEMENT: will meet for Bible study at 8:15 p.m. in All
Faiths Chapel Meditation Room. Call 846-6687 for more information.
ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA SORORITY,INC.: will have a table in the MSC from 11
a.m.-2 p.m. and from 5-7 p.m. in the Commons for Valentine’s sales.
MSC JORDAN INSTITUTE FOR INTERNATIONAL AWARENESS: is making
available a partial grant for a student to attend the 1990 Japan-America
Student Conference. Applications are available in 223 F MSC and are
due by 5 p.m. on Feb. 12. Call 846-3488 or 845-8770 for more informa
tion.
TEXAS A&M DEBATE SOCIETY: will have a general meeting at 7 p.m. in 135
Blocker. Call 847-2117 for more information.
POLITICAL SCIENCE SOCIETY: will have Ellen Perrone as a guest speaker at
7 p.m. in 404 Rudder. Contact Tahnee at 847-2136 for more information.
AGGIES AGAINST BONFIRE: will have a meeting at 6 p.m. in front of the Aca
demic Building. Contact Brian at 693-4408 for more information.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS ASSOCIATION: will have a rehearsal for talent
show and press parade from 7-10 p.m. in 201 MSC. Contact Sandra at
846-5798 or Patricia at 693-6781 for more information.
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: will have a general discussion at noon. Call -
C.D.P.E. at 845-0280 for more information.
MSC AGGIE CINEMA: will have a general meeting at 7 p.m. in 231 MSC. Con
tact Dee at 845-1515 for more information.
COOPERATIVE EDUCATION: will have a Co-op Career Fair from 8:30 a.m.-
3:30 p.m. in the Zachry lobby. Call 845-7725 for more information.
BETA ALPHA PSI: will have a mandatory meeting for the Vita Committee at 7
p.m. in 164 Blocker. Contact Paul at 260-9158 for more information.
Tuesday
MSC HOSPITALITY: will recognize organizations in Bryan-College Station from
9 a.m.-3 p.m. on the first floor of the MSC. Call 696-6242 for more infor
mation.
ASSOCIATION OF FITNESS AND BUSINESS: will have an informational
meeting at 7 p.m. in 167 Read. Contact Jill at 822-1115 for more informa
tion.
CARIBBEAN STUDENTS ASSOCIATION: will finalize International Week plans
at 7 p.m. in 228 MSC. Call 847-7109 for more information.
OFF CAMPUS AGGIES: will have a discussion on bus and parking problems at
7:30 p.m. in 101 College Station Community Center. Contact Keith at
764-0912 for more information.
THE MEDICINE TRIBE: will have a general meeting at 5 p.m. in front of the Aca
demic Building. Contact Irwin at 693-9491 for more information.
BRAZOS COUNTY A&M CLUB: Coach Lynn Hickey will speak at noon in Clay
ton Williams Alumni Center. Call 845-1814 for more information.
MSC RECREATION: will have a general Committee meeting at 5 p.m. in 145
MSC. Contact Brenda at 693-3973 for more information.
SEDS: will have a speaker on The Soviet Space Program’ at 7 p.m. in 229
MSC. Contact Steve at 693-1120 for more information.
LE CIRCLE FRANCAIS: will have free French tutoring from 6-8 p.m. in 127
Academic. Contact Andrew at 696-3449 for more information.
MTS/SNAME: is hosting an ocean engineering social at Yesterday’s at 7:30
p.m. Contact Tom at 846-6911 for more information.
BRAZOS VALLEY SONGWRITERS ASSOCIATION: will have a meeting for
anyone interested in music or composition at 7 p.m. in KAMU classroom,
Moore Communications Center. Call 845-5613 for more information.
SOCIETY OF AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS: will have a meeting and hold elec
tions at 7 p.m. in 127 B Zachry. Call 696-0412 for more information.
HEALTH CAREER FAIR: will have a panel discussion at 7 p.m. in 212 MSC.
Call 845-5139 for more information.
MSC CEPHEIO VARIABLE: will have a general meeting at 8:30 p.m. Check
monitors for location.
THE ANTIQUITIES: will show The Trojan Women’ at 7 p.m. in 604 D of the li
brary. Call 764-3014 for more information.
PRE-MED/PRE-DENT SOCIETY: will have mock interviews at 7 p.m. in 224
MSC. Contact Tammy at 846-1243 for more information.
AGRICULTURE: will have a presentation by Bernard Quillet at 7 p.m. in 226
MSC. Call 845-3630 for more information.
AGGIES FOR LIFE: will show the video Abortion: Questions and Answers’ at 7
p.m. in 145 MSC. Contact Mike at 696-7183 for more information.
CIRCLE K INTERNATIONAL: will have a meeting and Valentine’s Party at 7
p.m. in 223 B Zachry. Call 847-0247 for more information.
MANAGEMENT SOCIETY: will have a HEB reception at 7 p.m. in 502 Rudder.
Business attire is suggested.
/terns 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.
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Plates
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students demonstrating financial
need, he said. Personalized colle-
iate license plates are available for
70 more than the cost of regular
plates, he said.
Applications for collegiate license
plates are available at the Brazos
County tax assessor’s office. Cindy
Barnes, a worker in the motor vehi
cle department of the tax assessor’s
office, said the fees for the plates
must be paid at the time of applica
tion. It takes six to eight weeks to get
the plates after the application is
turned in, she said.
Smith said applications will be
placed at various campus locations in
upcoming weeks.
“We’ve got 10,000 applications
here,” Smith said. “We’re going to
put some at the information desk at
Rudder, in the dining halls, in the
bookstore, in the Clayton Williams
Center and in other high traffic
areas.
Smith said she and a number of
other people, including members of
the A&M Board of Regents, promi
nent former students and A&M
President William Mobley, already
have applied. The first plates will be
delivered after May 1, she said.
A&M officials are optimistic about
the license plate sales, Smith said.
“I hope we can sell 10,000 plates
in this community alone,” he said. “I
think that’s a reasonable goal. I ex
pect we will outperform the other
state institutions in the number of
plates that are sold statewide.
“We’re really excited about the
program. The cause is good, and
we’re encouraging everybody to
show their flag by buying one. I have
a feeling this will go over particularly
well with Aggies because we do like
to show the colors.”
Any decal or marking on a regu
lar license plate is illegal, Smith said.
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MSC OPAS
presents
Focus on the Performing Arts Week
February 11-18,1990
Sunday-
300 Reception-Rudder Center Exhibit Hall
Monday-
1200 pm Jeopardy-MSC Flag Room
700 pm Texas A&M Consolidated Drama Department-MSC Flag Room
Tuesday-
1200 pm Flagroom performance-TAMU Pageant contestants
300 pm Commons Lounge Performance
800 pm Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf
Wednesday-
1200 pm Fountain performance-Symphonic Band Ensembles
1200 pm Stark Series-Brown Bag Lunch-402 Academic Bldg
800 pm Joshua Bell
Thursday-
1200 pm Flagroom performance-TAMU Pageant contestants
100 pm Commons Lounge Performance
800 pm The Boys Choir of Harlem-Sponsored with Black Awareness Committee
Friday-
1200 pm Flagroom Performance-Aggie Players
800 pm Aggie Players-The Fantastics
Saturday-
900 am Run for the Arts
200 pm Music Festival-MSC Flag Room
Sunday-
300 pm Wind in the Willaws-Children's Series-Rudder Theatre
500 pm Wind in the Willows
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CO-OP CAREER FAIR
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The employers listed will be on campus participating in the Co-(
reer Fair on Monday, February 12. These employers will primarily!)!
interested in visiting with prospective co-op students, but students*
are interested in either summer or full-time employment, should*
feel free to come by. The Co-op Career Fair will be held between8;l
a.m. and 3:30 p.m. in the lobby of Zachry Engineering Center, wil
lunch break from 12:00 to 1:00 p.m.
Employers in Zachry Lobby
Advanced Micro Devices
Central Intelligence Agency
Champion International Corp.
Convex Computer Corp.
Dow Chemical U.S.A.
DuPont
Electronic Data Systems
General Dynamics
Houston Lighting & Power
IBM
LTV Missiles & Electronics
Lubrizol Corp.
McNeil Consumer Products
National Security Agency
Northern Engineering
Northern Telecom - BNR
Phillips Petroleum Co.
Rhone-Poulenc
Southwestern Bell Corp
Texas Eastern Products Pipeline Co.
Texas Instruments-DSEG, Dallas
Texas Instruments-Houston
Union Carbide
Employers in Nagle Hall Lobby
Dallas Zoo
Employers in Civil Engineering Lobby
Texas Transportation Institute
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