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MARKETING
OPPORTUNITY
WITH AT&T
1990
Back To School
Promotion
AT&T STUDENT CAMPUS MANAGER
Sales-oriented student sought tor market-
ing/promotion position. Management re
sponsibility for campus group. Excellent
pay and bonuses. Flexible hours. All work
is on campus. Must be available full-time 1-
2 weeks prior to the start of classes. Oppor
tunity to work as a Promotions Representa
tive on a project by project bases.
AT&T ASSISTANT STUDENT CAMPUS
MANAGER '
Student with strong sales/leadership ability
needed for seven day program, Fall 1990.
Must be available 1 week prior to the start
of classes.
STUDENT REPRESENTATIVE/CAMPUS
GROUP
Outgoing, sales-oriented group/individuals
needed to represent AT&T products and
services on campus. Top pay and bonuses.
Must be available 1 week prior to the start
of classes.
For more information, send resume to :
CDI, AT&T Recruitment, 210 West Wash
ington Square, 11 th floor, Philadelphia, PA
. 19106, of call (800) 592-2121. Equal Op
portunity Employer.
Healthy males wanted as semen donors. Help infertile
couples. Confidentiality ensured. Ethnic diversity de-
sirsable. Ages 18 to 35, excellent compensation. Con
tact Fairfax Cryobank 1121 Briarcrest Suite 101 776-
4453. 72t5/4
FOR RENT
Part-time Handyman. Epxerience necessary. Truck,
and tools a must. 20 + hours/week. 823-5469. 105t3/9
Earn $1000-$ 1500 Send S.A.S.E. to: Cash Co. Box
6903 College Station, Texas 77843. 108t3/9
A FREE GIFT JUST FOR CALLING. PLUS RAISE
UP TO $1700 IN ONLY 10 DAYS. Student groups,
frats, and sororities needed for marketing project on
campus. For details plus your FREE GIFT. Group offi
cers call 1-800-756-8472 Ext.50. 108t3/9
COTTON VILLAGE APTS Ltd.
Snook, TX
1 bdrm $200 2 Bdrm $248
Rental Assistance Available
Call 846-8878or 774-0773
after 5pm
Equal Opportunity Housing/Handicapped
Accessible 60ttfn
PHARMACIST-Director of Pharmacy. The Sandstone
Center. Texas Licensure required. Contact Innovative
Pharmacy Services, Inc. 7719 Wood Hollow Drive,
Suite 200, Austin, TX 78731 or call 512-346-3506.
104t3/20
SERVICES
COLD STUDY
Patients needed with sneeezing,
runny nose, nasal congestion wa
tery or itchy eyes and itchy nose
or throat to participate in a 5 day
research study evaluating a mar
keted medication. NO BLOOD
DRAWN. Eligible volunteers will
be compensated.
G & S studies,inc.
846-5933
(CLOSE TO CAMPUS)
PERSONALS
SWM, GRADUATE STUDENT 6’, SLENDER AND
FIT SEEKS ENERGETIC, TOMBOYISH FEMALE
WHO LIKES THE OUTDOORS, CYCLING, WALKS
IN THE PARK, AS WELL AS DANCING TIL THE
MORNING LIGHT. BOX 6045 C.S. TX 77844J05t3/7
NOTICE
WANTED:
Highly motivated individual
to do full or parttime radio
sales work in B/CS for a bet
ter than average commis
sion. Experience preferred.
Good transportation. Call
Bob Whitten or Bob Price
825-6484 for appt.
ALTERATIONS
The Needle
Ladies & Men's clothing
Off Southwest Parkway
- 300 Amherst
764-9608
Y.M.C.A. Christian Youth
Camp... Needs a few good
men. Exciting, Challenging, In
teresting Summer Work! Sal
ary plus room and board.
Counselor/lnstuctor-Special
needs include Wranglers. In
formation and application call
Christy Newton 847-5498.
Professional Word Processing
Laser printing for Resumes
Reports, Letters and Envelopes
Rush service available
ON THE DOUBLE
113 COLLEGE MAIN 846-3755
City of College Station parks and Recreation
and Texas A&M Pool Management will be
holding an Ellis and Associates National
Pool and Waterpark Lifeguard Training
Course on Friday, Saturday and Sunday,
March 9,10,and 11,1990. This course is for
anyone wanting to obtain E & A National
Pool and Waterpark Lifegaurd Certifications.
The course dates and times are as follows:
Friday-March 9th-College Station Commu
nity Center 6-10pm
Saturday-March 10th-Texas A&M Indoor
Pool 11-3 and 6:30-10:30pm
Sunday-March 11th-Texas A&M Indoor
Pool 11 -6pm
To sign up for this course or for more infor
mation please call the College Station Parks
^^n^RecreationDegt^^6^3773k^^^
SWIMMING POOL MANAGERS
NEEDED
Salary Range $725.00-1,000.00 per month.
30 hours per week. You will lifeguard as
well as be in charge of the other life
guards.
(713)270-5946 ,041321
TRAVEL
TYPING 7 DAYS/WEEK. WORD PROCESSOR, FAS
T/ACCURATE. 776-4013/846-3273. 92t5/4
PADRE BOUND
needed: 2 additional people to go
with 3 other girls
Date: 10-14th
Call 764-6750
MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITIES
eGrowing Aggie Owned Co.
•Excellent T raining
•Part-time or full time
Sales or Business Background preferred
Send resumes to: P.O. Box 9732, College
Station, TX.77840
108t3/9
Experienced librarian will do library research for you.
Call 272-3348. 9U3/30
Professional word processing, light editing. Carla 690-
0305. 102t3/30
Professional Word Processing, Resumes, Thesis. LA-
SAR PRINTER 822-1430. 108t5/4
WORD PROCESSING: PROFESSIONAL, PRECISE,
SPEEDY - LASAR/LETTER QUALITY LISA 846-
8130. 85t5/40
FOR SALE
1986 YAMAHA F.Z. 750. Good shape. Has lower far
ing. Must sell. Make offer. Evenings, call Scott 693-
6198. 109tS/9
LOST AND FOUND
LOST: Silver watch at Garfields Thursday Night Live
Feb. 15. Reward Offered. Call 696-2167, no questions
asked. 104t3/7
Office help. The Delux Inc. needs fulltime person for
front office. Work Sam.-5pm. Monday thru Friday.
$4/per hour starting pay. Phone and light clerical expe
rience helpful. Apply in person weekdays: 104
BChurch St. No phone calls. 107t3/9’
Dependable People for Houston Post routes. Early
morning $200-$850 per month 846-2911, 846-1253.
109t4/10
Student needed to do work in flower garden near cam
pus. Martha 696-7414. 109ttfn
Waitresses/cashiers needed full or parttime at The Red
Bandana on the corner of Hwy 6 and Hwy 21 Apply in
person. 105t3/7
TANDY 1000 COMPUTER WITH CITIZENS
PRINTER FOR SALE. HARDLY BEEN USED. FOR
DETAILS CALL ALBERTO 693-8880. 106t3/8
1988 Honda Elite LX Scooter. Red. Only 296 Miles Ex
cellent Condition. 775-0635. 107t3/9
1986 BUICK REGAL AM-FM RADIO, CRUISE
CONTROL 696-1383 ANYTIME $5500. 105t3/21
Can you buy Jeeps, Cars, 4 by 4’s seized in drug raids
for under $100.00? Call for facts today. 805-644-9533.
Dept 222. 102t2/26
FOR RENT
PORT ARANSAS Condo for rent all or part of Spring
Break. Zbd, Zba, all amenities. On the Beach.
$ 100/night. 847-8348. 106t3/8
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South Padre prepares for spring bm
PORT ARANSAS Condo for rent all or part of Spring
Break. Zbd, Zba, all amenities. On the beach.
$ 100/night. 847-8348.
106t3/8
One 2 bedroom studio apartment. Available immedi
ately. Richmond Village C.S. 696-2998. 105t4/4
SOUTH PADRE ISLAND (AP)
— Hotels this month are charging
steep security deposits to make
guests think twice about tossing fur
niture out the windows.
Paintings that normally hang in
some of the lobbies and hallways
now sit safely in storage.
Otherwise, the tolerance level for
disorder has risen with the noise
level — it must be 'spring break,
when college students rule the resort
island.
“We’ve got 23 people in two
rooms. It’s kind of a mess,” said 21-
year-old Scott Rudicel, who made
the trip from Ball State University in
Muncie, Ind., for the third year in a
row on Tuesday.
Myndy Michaels, 20, another sun
bathing Ball State student, said she
and her sorority sisters had stayed
“buzzed” for about 24 hours on
drinks called “whammies.”
“Padre is the best place to party
because it’s not like a meat market
and there’s no rules,” she said, “and
this is my new bathing suit.”
Noon had not arrived yet, but
fresh kegs of beer were planted in
the sand near volleyball nets. Sun re
flected off rows of suntan-oiled
Must sublease Ib/lb duplex. Move in March 16, $290
+ bills after 5, 856-5256. 109t3/9
ROOMMATE WANTED
Real Bargins! Two bedroom apartments south of cam
pus. $135.00. 696-2038. 10U3/22
Female Roommate Wanted Immediately. 3B-2B,
Washer/Dryer, $160 month + utilities. 823-2737.
105t3/7
young women and the ubiquitt.
day-glow beach wear.
“We switched into what we cal
spring break mode as of last San
day,” said Craig Vogel, sales direci:
of the Sheraton South Padre Islai
Beach Resort. “We abandonedbci:
a three-star hotel and turned
spring brdak hotel.’’
That meaniis the hotel’s conventt:
and brunch areas will shutdowns
the month and that getting a m
requires a $50-per-person depffi
Paintings, plants and other portal
objects have been moved out
high-traffic areas.
Bonfire
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Bowling said he offered people a
chance to come inside the student
center and use the restrooms, but
nobody did.
“Bonfire is your business,” Bowl
ing told the committee. “But I must
ask you to contain the effects.”
Supporters said this problem
could be corrected by providing
more port-a-johns at the bonfire site.
Some supporters also said they
would be willing to return to the site
the day after bonfire and clean the
surrounding area.
Female supporters said there is no
sexual discrimination in any aspect
of bonfire, and they also did not feel
in danger of being attacked while
working on bonfire.
One faculty member and 22 stu
dents spoke at the hearing. How
ever, time ran out before many peo
ple were given a chance to be heard.
Stout said anyone who wanted to
speak, but couldn’t, should mail
written comments to the Faculty
Senate office or the student govern
ment office. He said all written opin
ions must be received soon.
The committee is meeting after
spring break, and will attempt to
form an opinion soon after.
“I can’t predict what the commit
tee’s opinion will be,” Stout said. “I
think most people realize this is not
an all or nothing issue. It’s very com
plex and emotional.”
There were no major outbursts
from the audience, and Stout sail
the participants proved people 01
disagree without being disagreeablf
“You’ve shown what Texas A&!
is about,” Stout said.
The committee will prepare a if
port on bonfire and will send there
port to the Faculty Senate and tl
Student Senate. The two senates*
do with the report what they dee:
necessary.
Stout said the Faculty Senate rf
ports directly to A&M President\fl
liam H. Mobley.
Brennan Reilly, Student Senas
representative to the Faculty Sena#
said the Board of Regents will us
part of the committee’s report inti
bonfire report prepared by the ”
gents.