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Page 6 The Battalion Thursday, March8,1 Battalion HELP WANTED MARKETING OPPORTUNITY WITH AT&T 1990 Back To School Promotion AT&T STUDENT CAMPUS MANAGER Sales-oriented student sought for 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 : GDI, AT&T Recruitment, 210 West Wash ington Square, 11th floor, Philadelphia, PA . 19106, of call (800) 592-2121. Equal Op portunity Employer. SERVICES 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 104t3/21 ALTERATIONS The Needle Ladies & Men's clothing Off Southwest Parkway * 300 Amherst 764-9608 Professional word processing, light editing. Carla 690- 0305. 102t3/30 WORD PROCESSING: PROFESSIONAL, PRECISE, SPEEDY - LASAR/LETTER QUALITY LISA 846- 8130. 85t5/40 Experienced librarian will do library research for you. Call 272-3348. 9U3/30 Professional Word Processing, Resumes, Thesis. LA- SAR PRINTER 822-1430. 108t5/4 TYPING 7 DAYSAVEEK. WORD PROCESSOR, FAS T/ACCURATE. 776-4013/846-3273. 92t5/4 FOR SALE SUMMER RESORT Colorado Rockies Guest Ranch & Fine dining restaurant, Hiring wait resses, housekeepers, grounds keepers, bartenders, musicians, wranglers & guides. Housing plus salary. Send picture & resume to Wit’s End Guest Ranch & Resort, C.R. 500 Bayfeild, Co 81122. 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. CRUISESHIPS NOW HIRING for spring, Christmas and next summer breaks. Many positions. Call 1 -805-682-7555 EXT. S-1026. AIRLINES NOW HIRING. Travel Agents, Flight Attendants, Mechanics, etc. Entry level and up. Salaries to $105K. Call 1 -805-682-7555 Ext A-1058. zzttfn MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITIES •Growing Aggie Owned Co. •Excellent Training •Part-time or full time Sales or Business Background preferred Send resumes to: P.O. Box 9732, College Station, TX.77840 10813/9 GET AWAY FOR THE SUMMER ! COME TO GAL VESTON FOR SUN AND FUN! LANDRY’S SEA FOOD INN AND OYSTER BAR. HIRING FOR ALL POSITIONS 1(409)762-4261. 110t3/21 Earn $1000-$1500 Send S.A.S.E. to: Cash Co. Box 6903 College Station, Texas 77843. 108t3/9 A FREE GIFF 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 Student needed to do work in flower garden near cam pus. Martha 696-7414. 109ttfn 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 Waitresses/cashiers needed full or parttime at The Red Bandana on the corner of H wy 6 and Hwy 21 Apply in person. 105t3/7 Office help. The Delux Inc. needs fulltime person for front office. Work 8am.-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' Healthy males wanted as semen donors. Help infertile couples. Confidentiality ensured. Ethnic diversity de- sirsable. Ages 18 to 35, excellent compensation. Con- i tact Fairfax Cryobank 1121 Briarcrest Suite 101 776- 1 4453. 72t5/4 Dependable People for Houston Post routes. Early b morning $200-$850 per month 846-2911, 846-1253. 109t4/10 Part-time Handyman. Epxerience necessary. Truck, and tools a must. 20 + hours/week. 823-5469. 105t3/9 SERVICES VISA OR MASTERCARD! Even if bankrupt or bad credit! g: We Guarantee you a card or J double your money back. Call ¥ 1 -805-682-7555 EXT. M-1054. £ ¥ Professional Word Processing * Laser printing for Resumes ¥ Reports, Letters and Envelopes £ Rush service available £ ON THE DOUBLE £ 113 COLLEGE MAIN 846-3755 £ Siezed Cars trucks, 4 wheelers, TV’s, Stereos, furniture, computers by DEA, FBI, IRS, and US CUSTOMS. Avail able in your area now. Call 1-805-682-7555 Ext. C-1201. REPOSSESSED VA & HUD HOMES available from government from $1. without credit check. You repair. Also tax delinquent foreclosures Call 1-805-682-7555 EXT H-1445 for repo list your area. 06ttfn LABRADOR Retriever Puppies. Chocolate, wormed, shots. Six weeks Feb. 24. $250 to $300. Excellent blood lines 693-9990. 110t3/28 FOR SALE GREY LOVESEAT. GOOD CONDI TION . $25, 776-2666. 110t3/8 1988 Honda Elite LX Scooter. Red. Only 296 Miles Ex cellent Condition. 775-0635. 107t3/9 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 TANDY 1000 COMPUTER WITH CITIZENS PRINTER FOR SALE. HARDLY BEEN USED. FOR DETAILS CALL ALBERTO 693-8880. 106t3/8 1986 YAMAHA F.Z. 750. Good shape. Has lower far ing. Must sell. Make offer. Evenings, call Scott 693- 6198. 109t3/9 1986 BUICK REGAL AM-FM RADIO, CRUISE CONTROL 696-1383 ANYTIME $5500. 105t3/21 FOR RENT 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 eottfn One 2 bedroom studio apartment. Available immedi ately. Richmond Village C.S. 696-2998. 105t4/4 Must sublease Ib/lb duplex, Move in March 16, $290 + bills after 5, 856-5256. 109t3/9 PORT ARANSAS Condo for rent all or part of Spring Break. Zbd, Zba, all amenities. On the beach. $ 100/night. 847-8348. 106t3/8 PORT ARANSAS Condo for rent all or part of Spring Break. Zbd, Zba, all amenities. On the beach. $ 100/night. 847-8348. 106t3/8 ROOMMATE WANTED Huge room w/fireplace, private bath and entrance, block from campus. $200, Plus share bills. 696- 2912/693-9912. 110t3/9 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 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 lOth-Texas A&M Indoor Pool 11-3 and 6:30-10:30pm Sunday-March llth-Texas A&M Indoor Pool 11 -6pm To sign up for this course or for more infor mation please call the College Station Parks And Recreation Dept, at 764-3773. LOST AND FOUND Come Play VOLLEYBALL Live Oak Nudist Resort Washington, TX (409) 878-2216 Players show winning hand in ‘Gambit Classifieds By CHIP SOWDEN Of The Battalion Staff *-*2 GRATEFUL DYES, <\ □TIE DYE CO.D Ci* I T spring!! / SLIP INTO BREAK WITH A TOTALLY HOT TIE DYE SWIMSUIT * COVERUP OR LEGGINGS j OUTFIT !! Ladies alterations by Lillie. Also painted T’s 823-3009. 110t3/21 MONDAY THROUGH 403C UNIVERSITY DR. SATURDAY 11-5 (ABOVE CAMPUS PHOTO) “Gambler’s House” shows a win ning hand of quality acting, directing and a unique musical score, and al though the characters in the comedy don’t win much, the audience can’t lose. The Aggie Players’ production is the world premiere of the transla tion from the Spanish by Golden Age scholar Vern Williamsen. The original play was written by Antonio Mira de Amescua in 1616, the year Shakespeare died. Set in Madrid in the 17th century, the play centers on the relationship of Alejandro and Isabel, who have been married for one week at the play’s opening. But Alejandro already is gambling away his wife’s dowry, much to the chagrin of his father, Marcelo, played by Jeffery Dench of London’s Royal Shakespeare Company. Understandably popular with his gambling friends, since he always loses, Alejandro is the character around whom most of the comedic action develops. Determined to break his son of his incessant gambling and womanizing, Marcelo plans elaborate tricks, work ing in cahoots with Isabel and their servant, Roque. Meanwhile, Alejandro and his friends, Don Luis and Don Diego, try to win the heart of the beautiful Angela. At the advice of her greedy mother, Angela manages to lead all three of them on so that Don Luis and Don Diego give her their win nings from Alejandro as gifts to prove their love. Director Dr. Roberto Porno of Texas A&M’s Department of Speech Communications and Theater Arts, skillfully moves the audience’s atten tion from one group of characters to the next, even witn all on stage at once. The audience’s attention moves back and forth between the card game and Angela’s flirting with who mever is winning at the moment, keeping the action moving on mul tiple levels. By the second act, all the plot de velopment really begins to pay off. Dench’s Shakespearean training is evident in a powerful scene with Mary Ellen Brennen, who plays An gela’s mother. The audience gave that scene spontaneous applause. The hila riously diabolical characterization of Don Luis by John Flores garnered the same response. In the final act, Alejandro is bro ken, Angela learns something about greed, and everyone ends up mar ried, although not to whom you may expect. It is apparent that the play was not meant to be a faithful reproduction of a 17th-century Spanish play- The program warns of rigorous adherance to an original play, which Sam Levassar as Carlos and Lanell Pena as Isa bel embrace in a scene from “Gambler’s House” Photo by Jay Ji while Ross Lambert (as Alejandro) looks on. play continues through Saturday night. would end up being interpreted through 20th-century values any way. The completly synthesized musi cal score, for example, heightens the feeling of the play’s updating, and ultimately makes the play more en joyable. For ticket reservations for tk maimng shows tonight, Fridav Saturday at 8 p.m. in Rudder! ater, calf 845-1234. Around Town Live Music TEXAS HALL OF FAME Information is provided by the in dividual nightclubs and is subject to change. FLYING TOMATO At Northgate at 303 University Drive. All ages admitted. For more information, call 846-1616. Wednesday — Sneaky Pete. Sing- along with ’60s and ’70s music. Starts at 9 p.m. $2 cover. At FM 2818 in Bryan. Alcohol served. For more information, call 822-2222. Thursday — Full House. Coun try. Starts at 9 p.m. $3 cover ($1 off w/ A&M I.D.). Friday — Johnny Lyon and the Country Nu-Notes. Country. Starts at 9 p.m. $5 cover. Saturday — Randy Felt and Gold Rush. Country. Starts at 9 p.m. $4 cover ($2 off with A&M I.D.) AGGIE CINEMA Tickets sold at Rudder Box Office. 775-2643 for more informat about “dollar movies” and week Call 847-8478 for more information, matinee times. No shows this weekend or next Downtown. Rated PG. Show® week. are 7:20 and 9:40. FRANK’S BAR AND GRILL In College Station at 503 E. Univer sity Drive. All ages admitted. Alco hol served. Call 846-5388 for more information. Friday and Saturday — Clyde Dove Trio. Jazz. Starts at 9:30 p.m. No cover. TIPPY’S At 1803 Greenfield Plaza in Bryan. Ages 23 and older admitted. For more information, call 846-7203. Thursday — Sundown. Variety. Starts at 8 p.m. No cover. Friday and Saturday — Breaka way. Variety. Starts at 8 p.m. No cover. CINEMA THREE Located at 315 College Ave. Call 693-2796 for more information about matinee showtimes. War of the Roses. Rated R. Show- times are 7:05 and 9:20. Ends Fri day. Steel Magnolias. Rated PG. Show- times are 7 and 9:15. Ends Friday. Hard To Kill. Rated R. Showtimes are 7:30 and 9:30. Starts Friday: House Party and Bad Influence. Always. Rated PG. Showtimes 7:10 and 9:55. Tremors. Rated PG-13. Show® are 7:05 and 9:35. Look Who’s Talking. Rated PG Showtimes are 7:15 and 9:45. Back To The Future 2. Rated Showtimes are 7 and 9:30. Christmas Vacation. Rated PG Showtimes are 7:25 and 10. PLAZA THREE POST OAK THREE GALLERY BAR WAIVERS In the College Station Hilton at 801 E. University Drive. Only ages 21 and older admitted. Call 693-7500 for more information. Thursday —Steve Schon. Jazz pi anist. Starts at 6 p.m. No cover. Friday and Saturday — D.A. Mc Dowell. Jazz pianist. Starts at 6 p.m. No cover. At Northgate at 103 Boyett. Ages 18 and older admitted. Alcohol served. For more information, call 846- 8863. Thursday — The Killtones. Rock. Starts at 9 p.m. $3 cover. Friday — TB A. Saturday — The Band With No Sleep. Blues/Rock. Starts at 9 p.m. $3 cover. Located in Post Oak Mall. Call 693- 2796 for more information about matinee showtimes. Born On The Fourth Of July. Rated R. Showtime is 8. Ends Friday. Mad House. Rated PG-13. Show- times are 7:30 and 9:30. Nightbreed. Rated R. Showtimes are 7:15 and 9:15. Ends Friday. Starts Friday: Joe Versus The Vol cano and The Last of the Finest. In College Station at 226 South*' Parkway. Call 693-2457 for more' formation. Hunt For Red October. Rated Showtimes are 7 and 9:45. Stella. Rated PG-13. Showtimes 7:15 and 9:35. Driving Miss Daisy. Rated R.Sk times are 7:10 and 9:30. MANOR EAST THREE SCHULMAN SIX In Bryan at 2002 E. 29th Street. Call T 823-8300 for more information Men Don’t Leave. Rated PG Showtimes are 7:10 and 9:35, Revenge. Rated R. Showtimes an and 9:40. Glory. Rated R. Showtimes are and 9:45. KAY’S CABARET At Post Oak Mall. Ages 18 and older admitted. Alcohol served. For more information, call 696-9191. Thursday — Jeff Stephens. Acoustic guitar. Starts at 9:30 p.m. No cover. Friday — Starvin’ Marvin and the Dexitrims. Rock. Starts at 9:30 p.m. $2 cover. Saturday — The Road Kings. Rockabilly. Starts at 9:30 p.m. $3 cover. Comedy Information is subject to change. GARFIELD’S Located at 1503 S. Texas Ave. Res ervations recommended. Ages 21 and older admitted. Call 693-1736 for more information. Galveston is the perfect spring at noon (free) break vacation spot for students who just want to play on the beach. But for those who want to participate in some organized activities on the weekends, here is a list of events: SNEAKERS At 504 Harvey Rd. All ages ad mitted. Alcohol served. For more in formation, call 696-8888. Thursday — Ron Crick, head liner; Leonard Thomas, middle man; and Jason Porter opening. Starts at 9 p.m. $5 cover. Friday — The Texas Twisters. Rock. Starts at 9 p.m. No cover. Saturday — Johnny Dee and the Rocket 88’s. ’50’s rock. $5 cover. Movies Information is subject to change. Admission restrictions may apply. Galveston offers free spring break fun SATUKDAY, MARCH 10 • Volley ball tournament on Stewart Beach at 8a.m. • Surf contest at 47(h and Seawall at 8 a.m. • Swimsuit contest at 2 p.m. on Stewart Beach SATURDAY, MARCH 17 • World’s largest sand castle b« ing for the Guinness Book world cord, beginning at Stewart Be* from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. • Swimsuit contest at 2 p.m. atS art Beach Pavilion ® St. Patrick’s Day Party spouse by KRBE at Key Largo Hotel & Seawall Boulevard), from notf p.m. SUNDAY, MARCH 11 KRBE-FM presents the Mighty Lemon Drops, The Ocean Blue, anal,— John Wesley Harding in Apfifel Park Box at noon in Apffet Park (fret SUNDAY, MARCH 18 • KRBE-FM presents The Suit reens, The Kinetics, and Anytfc