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Page 1 O The Battalion Friday, November 9, 199C Lone senior on Aggie team strives for top By SCOTT WUDEL Of The Battalion Staff Lynn Suber has played a lot of roles in his career at A&M, but this season he could face his biggest yet. Suber is the only senior on this year’s team, and the most acclaimed remnant left of the Shelby Metcalf era. The 6-2 guard will end his A&M career just as most of the team is beginning the new era of Kermit Davis. Regardless, Suber knows he will bear a lot of weight on his shoulders leading a young team and eight new faces out onto the court every night. But he remains opti mistic about his role. “I can’t really judge until the games start,” Suber said. “But I consider myself a role player, and whatever (coach) tells me to do, and whatever I have to do in order for us to win, I’ll do it. “This is his first year, and he’s trying to put the program together, and it’s going to be a little struggle. But we’re willing to work with him, and hopefully we can make this year come out pretty good.” Throughout his two-year stint as an Ag gie, Suber has become one of the Southwest Conference’s most feared scorers, with a ca reer average of 12.4 points per game. He has established himself as the top three- point shooter in school history, owning 16 school records. “Soob”, as he has been nicknamed, says there will be no change in his shooting plans. “I’m going to try to keep my scoring up,” he said. “And keep scoring in the scheme of what we are doing.” Suber says Davis’ up-tempo gameplan suits his style well, and says the memories of his former coach are behind him. “I think that’s pretty much in the past,” he explains. “We’ve looked over that, what’s done is done, and we’re looking forward to this year.” But the senior says he cannot help but re member a couple of the good times from the past. The first one that comes to mind, Suber says, is last year’s game against Southern Methodist in Dallas. With time running out, Suber chased down a loose ball in the corner of the court, and threw back up a three-point shot with less than a second left on the clock to beat the Mustangs, 58-57. The only memory that could top that, he said, was a game against Connecticut in the Great Alaska Shootout last year. “That was my career game, it is the best game I’ve had in my life,” he remembers with a smile on his face. Suber scored 33 points and hit 7 of 8 three-pointers in the season opener against a team that would eventually end up in the Final Four. Suber is ready to get this season off the ground and he’s excited about several things in this year’s team. He believes the Sixth Man tradition will grow and become an integral part in draw ing support for the Aggies and influence the mood of A&M basketball. “It might not be as big an issue now as it will be probably two, three years from now,” Suber said. But what Suber said he is most proud of is this team’s attitude. “Every guy is positive towards the other,” he said. “I wish I had a couple more years under Coach Kermit Davis, but I’ll have to make the best of my senior year.” Whatever the role he plays, the list of credits will certainly distinguish Suber as one of the most accomplished players in A&M’s history. AfrH ns. St.PSU AMI SAT. HITS. C£T BEADY FDR BASKET ML/ THE KID COACHES SAT. MITE AT C. ROUti jence many ave political It was bes arliament, i remist views ustomary mi Kahane, 51 lowing a spe< air, 34, was c ostal Service urder char] Part of thi rom the trad hus Kahane nd despised ess con trove Ivork, his Jew fleet America! The Battalion Classified Ads Phone: 845-0569 / Office: English Annex Help Wanted Services |of Soviet Jew But few preachings a ence. Hanan Poi Friday p.m. at the Lutheran Student Center. Call 846-668/ tor more information. DEPARTMENT OF STUDENT ACTIVITIES: 1991 spring calendar date deadlines are due today in 208 Pavilion. Call 845-1133 for more information. EPISCOPAL STUDENT CENTER: will have evening prayer and community dinner * _ ‘~ *93-. ‘ at 6:15 p.m. at the Canterbury House. Call 693-4245 for more information. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION: will have a meeting in the Meditation Room at All Faiths Chapel at 7 p.m. Call 846-6115 for more information. BRAZOS VALLEY ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE FAMILY SUPPORT GROUP, will have a speaker at 3 p.m. at the TAMU Medical Science Bldg-West Campus For more information call 776-2277. | observed du lane’s murdi he dead as h “All the sa ne to talk at lis memory, Kahane w: le immigrate GREEK WEEK 1990: Greek games volleyball preliminaries at 7 p.m. at Sneaker’s. UNITED CAMPUS MINISTRY: will have Bible study at 6 p.m. at A&M Presbyterian Church office. Call Suja at 846-4943 for more information. METHODISTJiTUDENT CENTER: will have choir at 5 p.m., dinner at 6 p.m., vesp Center. ‘ ers at 7 p.m. and recreation at 8 p.m. at the Methodist Student Max at 846-4701 for more information. Call OCA: fall social includes dinner and dancing at 7 p.m. at the Hilton. Call Brian at 778-2784 for more information. OCA: off-campus students will meet for last cut and “Hog Log" at 8 a m. at Duncan Field. Call Tom at 764-9026 for more information. Bus PATELLAR TENDONITIS (JUMPER’S KNEE) Patients needed with patellar tendonitis (pain at base of knee cap) to participate in a research study to evaluate a new topical (rub on) anti-inflammatory gel. Eligible volunteers wili be compensated G&S Studies, Inc. (close to campus) 846-5933 Help! Need to contact guys who tried to help girl on Thursday, Oct. 26th. Parked in lot behind Chicken. If you were there, please contact Carmen at 764-9264. Students - need a job? Earn $400 to $800 per month as a route carrier for the Houston Chronicle. Job requires working early morning hours, and a gas allowance is provided. If interested, call James at 693-7815 or Julian at 693-2323 for an appointment. | Houston Chronicle GHOSTS ENGLISH 210 group searching for persons who have had an experience with a ghost. Please contact Mr. Fitzgerald at 847-1783. Notes-n-Quotes is now hiring graduate students as tutors and notetakers. All subjects needed. Calll 846-2255 Help wanted for German Restaurant. Wait staff for lunch and dinner. Apply at Zum Schnitzel House, 218 N. Bryan, between 10-4, M-F. The Houston Chronicle needs a male carrier for Northside Dormitories. Work one week, off one week. $130./week. Call Julian. 693-2326. WANTED, TRANSLATOR io translate technical FRENCH psychology articles to ENGLISH, $5 an hour. Must be fluent. For more information, call Tam Blackstone, 845- 9523. General office/home cleaning part-time. Apply at 3030 E. 29th, Suite 109, Bryan, Healthy males wanted as semen donors. Help infertile couples. Confidentiality ensured. Ethnic diversity desir able. Ages 18-35, excellent compensation. Contact Fairfax Cryobank, 1121 Briarcresl Suite 101,776-4453. Earn $500 to $1500 weekly stuffing envelopes at home. No experience. For free information, send self-addressed stamped envelope to: Metro Data Assoc. P.O. Box 9306, Livonia, Mich. 48151. EXTRA CASHI Start your own business, part-time. Write (orFREE DETAILS. Cameron Publishing. 601 E Boswell Ave., Fort Worth, TX 76131. The Bridal Boutique needs a part-time bridal consultant marketing retailer, experience preferred. Apply in person at the Bridal Boutique, M-F, 2501 S. Texas Ave., C.S., next to Winn Dixie. Holiday Personnel Needed: Briarcresl Tennis Shop. Thanksgiving - Nov. 21-25, Christmas - Dec. 21-30. Possible hours spring semester. Contact Judy Emley, 776-1487. HOME TYPIST, PC USERS NEEDED. $35,000 poten tial. Details. 1-805-687-6000. Ext, B-9531. INTELLIGENCE JOBS. CIA, U.S. Customs, DEA, etc. Now hiring. CALL (1) 805-687-6000, Ext. F-9531. * EXTRA INCOME * Earn $200-$500 weekly mailing greeting cards & novelty gift items. For more information send a stamped addressed envelope to: Greeting Cards, Inc., P.O. Box 2297, Miami, FL 33261 Hiring line cooks and prep cooks. Apply in person. 3-C Barbeque, 1727 South Texas. Professional typing, word proc essing, resume writing and editing services are available at Notes-n-Quotes call 846-2255 Dr. Lynn Tutoring: Biology, Zoology, Botany, Genetics, Test Preparation. 846-2672, 622-9146. CAD drafting, electrical, mechanical, structural, electro mechanical, mechanical design. Call Larry McKinley/ CADcom, 690-0509. Experienced Librarian will do library research (or you. Call 272-3348, BURNOUT, STRESS, AND TEST ANXIETY controlled using hypnosis and visualization. Don Arnold, '84, 105 Ottawa St., San Mateo, CA 94401. TYPING. STUDENTS WELCOME. SUPERB SERVICE. SPELL CHECK. LASER PRINTER. 764-2931. FLY FOR LESS AS A COURIERI Major airline, Houston to: London $325 roundtrip, Tokyo $375 roundtrip, plus first-time registration fee $50; coming soon... Mexico City. Call NOW VOYAGER 713-684-6051. WORD PROCESSING: PROFESSIONAL, PRECISE, SPEEDY- LASERPRINTER QUALITY. LISA 696.Q958. Word Processing: Professional Quality Reports, Term Papers, Resumes, etc. Laser/Letter Quality Printing. Melinda 693-1483. WORD PROCESSING, Resumes, Graphics, from $1.35/ page. LASER PRINTER, PERFECT PRINT. 822-1430. Roommate Wanted Female roommate needed to share two bdrm., 1.5 bath apt. $200 plus 1/2 utilities. 764-6737 Male roommate for spring semester. Move-in 12/1/90. Very minimal furniture needed. Call 696-8079. For Lease MUST SUBLEASE! For 2nd semester 1 bedroom, fur nished; $335 on shuttle bus route, 696-7807. SUBLEASE Waldon Pond Apts. Two bed, two bath, spring semester, $100 oft 1st month's rent. Call 764- , 8480. For Sale Beautiful Gift Registered Red Dachshund, bom 10/1/90, $100. 775-9360 Two tickets San Francisco, departs Nov. 20 from D/FW; return Nov. 27. American Airlines $225 each. 693-4266. Plane ticket Houston to,STL, Dec. 16 to Jan 8, $130 7S4- 6737, . GETTING ENGAGED? 4/5 carat dianrond solrtaire. Ex- cellent condition, $2,000, 696-6428. Custom built speaker boxes. Designs for home and auto. Best price In town. Call BASS OF ALL TYPES. 823-7642 1985 Honda Nighthavvk 650. EXCELLENT CONDITION. 6,000 miles. Call 764-8395, leave message. 1000 MINI-CROSS OR DIET PLUS tor only $14.95. Cali 1 -800-888-4988. Drafting table w/chair $25, 30x44 inch desk $25. The Bargain Place, located across from Chicken Oil, 846- 2429. 5-BR/3-Bath new 1991 Palm Harbor Doublewide, 2128 square feet. AC and set-up included. Starting at $39,900. Call now 1-800-880-HQME. NEW- USED- REPO'S. Why shop anywhere else? We have it all, over 50 different floor plans to choose from. Financing available. Call 1-800-880-4663. $$ SAVE THOUSANDS $$. Buy your new Palm Harbor Home factory direct. HUGE DISCOUNTS on 2,3,4,5,6, bedroom singlewides and doubtewides. Call (512)385- 8766. Personals ADOPTION: Ouronly waytohaveatamily. Your newborn can be the gift to answer our prayers. Call collect: 201- 721-3439. Travel M BO** T R 7 NIGHTS ' S T E A JANUARY 2-12 • 5, 6 OR 7 NIGHTS ' >. BRECKENRf JANUARY 2-9 • 5, 6 OR 7 NIGHTS ' WINTER SKI BREAKS TOLL FREE INFORMATION & RESERVATIONS 1-800-321-5911H PUERTO RICAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION: will have meeting at 8:30 p.m. in 231 MSC to collect money for dance tickets sold. Call 847-4789 for more informa tion. LIBERAL ARTS STUDENT COUNCIL: get career advice from former Texas A&M liberal arts students at 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. in 301 Rudder. Call 845-5165 for more information. AGGIES WITH KIDS: will have a brown bag lunch. Dub Oliver and Stephen Dunn to present “Academic Success: Making the Most Out of Campus Resources” at noon in the Health Center Conference Room. Call 845-1741 for more in formation. DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT: guest speaker, Mr. Arthur Picone of Fluor Daniel at 10 a.m. in 114 Blocker. ALPHA PHI OMEGA: sponsoring a free baby-sitting service for students and faculty of A&M from 6 to 10:30 p.m. in 601 Rudder. Call Brad at 696-0371 for more information. TAMU ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY: will have a meeting at 7 p.m. in 510 Rudder, Call 268-1162 for more information. Monday CHI OMEGA: tickets are on sell for Songfest. Songfest takes place Friday at 8 p.m, at the Bryan Civic Center. Tickets are $4 now and $5 at the door. Call 693- 5340 for more information. SPRING HOMETOWN CLUB: will have a meeting at 6:30 p.m. at the Flying To mato. Call Mary at 764-7282 for more information. AGRICULTURE & LIFE SCIENCES COUNCIL: will have picture for Aggieland al 6:30 at Zachry. Call 693-7503 for more information. TAMU SCUBA CLUB: will have a general meeting and a speaker at 7 p.m. in 402 Rudder. Call Brent at 823-0788 for more information. POLITICAL SCIENCE SOCIETY: will have a mixer at 8:30 p.m. at the Triangle Bowling Alley. Call Melissa at 764-6586 for more information. WASHINI eviving the idoned in a 1 inly way De ‘Voine tax ratt “It ain’t g /ou,” Bush t :nce after s Jemoc rats t< ials. But he hei asked flatly il “Can I ma hem? Absol imes you ri AFRICAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION: will have an executive committee meeting at 7:30 p.m. in 421 of the library. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: will have a discussion at noon. Call the C.D.P.E. at 845-0280 for more information. STUDENTS AGAINST APARTHEID: will have meeting at 8:30 p.m. in Rudder, Call Paul at 764-3110 for more information. CUBAN CULTURAL SOCIETY: will have a meeting at 8 p.m, in 123 Academic. Call Elena at 693-2745 for more information. Doi ASSOCIATION OF BIOENGINEERS: Christy Tock will speak about ‘The Onset of Transition in Pulsatile Pipe Flow” at 5 p.m. in 203 Zachry. CHI OMEGA: Songfest tickets are on sale for $4. For more information call 693- 5340. Saturday INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ASSOCIATION: will have an international radio hour, with music from Cuba at 9 p.m. at KAMU-FM. A&M CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP: will have a flag football tournament at 9:30 a.m. at the Polo Field. AUDUBON FIELD TRIP: will go to Eagle Lake and Attwater Refuge. Call Bert at 764-3999 or 693-3214 for more information. ASIAN-AMERICAN ASSOCIATION: will have a bowling tournament from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Wolf Pen Family Center. Call Peppe at 693-0317 for more infor mation. OCA: off-campus students will meet for bonfire cut at 8 a.m. at Duncan Field. Call Tom at 764-9026 for more information. FITLIFE: will have a fun run (5K Run/1 Mile Walk) at 9 a.m. in Olsen Field Parking Lot. Call Applied Exercise Laboratory at 845-3997 for more information and entry forms. PHI THETA KAPPA ALUMNI: will have a general meeting at 7 p.m. on the second floor of the Flying Tomato. Call Julie at 845-1957 for more information. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: will have a discussion at noon. Call the C.D.P.E at 845-0280 for more information. BETA ALPHA PSI: will have initiation (mandatory event) at 6:30 p.m. at the Alumni Center. CO-OP: THE HONORS EXPERIENCE: will have an informational meeting at 6:45 p.m. in 502 Rudder. HONORS STUDENT COUNCIL: will have a general meeting at 7 p.m. in 502 Rud der. INQUIRY CLASS: this week’s topic: The 3 Ps: Pope, Prayer and Practices with Ft. Kitten at 7:30 p.m. at St. Mary's Student Center. Call 846-5717 for more infor mation MSC ALL NIGHT FAIR: will have a general committee meeting at 8:30 p.m. in 510 Rudder. Call Michelle at 847-1757 for more information. SOCIOLOGY CLUB: will take yearbook picture at 7:30 p.m. in Zachry Lobby. Call 823-1281 for more information. BLACK AWARENESS COMMITTEE: “From Disgrace to Amazing Grace” featuring Joe Clark at 7 p.m. in Rudder Theater. NAIROBI cost drug the | break!hroug . become mire : its availabilit promising in Patients a used the dr say it does < toms. The optin firmation in in several co of proprietc searchers, ar may have o\ have cast dm There als GREEK WEEK: Greek games start at 10 a.m. at Southwood Valley Park. Wear you letters! Greek Week is a non-profit organization that benefits the United Way. BRAZOS WRITERS: will be-holding a workshop titled “Write Nonfiction That Sells” from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Mark Francis Seminar Room, Admin. Bldg, of Veterinary Medical Complex. For more information and to register call 693- 8895 or 776-4444. Sunday LUTHERAN STUDENT FELLOWSHIP: will have Aggie Supper and speaker at 6 BMW 111 BMMWM——W—BWWMW— “In God We Trust” Sponsored by the Christian Science Organization Date: Tuesday, Nov. 13 Time: 3:00 p.m. Location: MSC Room 229 Mr. Harris, who received degrees in Business Administration and Accounting, has been active in the computer industry, the U.S. State Department, and local community service. He is cur rently involved full time in the Christian Science Ministry. TAPSS: will have a meeting at noon in 401 Rudder with guest speaker Terry Ma son. Elections for 1991 officers will also be held at this meeting. For more information call 845-5360. 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