The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, December 05, 1990, Image 4

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Any Medium 1-item Pizza, Only $4.99.
No Coupon Required. Not Valid
Offer
Good
KST On Delivery.
For Carry Out, Call 693-9393.
McGUFFEY’S
Culpepper
READY! SET! GO!
The Holidays Are Here
Holiday Designer
Dresses
Values To $195
Herman Geist
Wool Skirts
Values To $120
Women’s Rugby
New England
Catalogue Sweaters
Values To $85
Plaid Cotton
Land’s End Skirts
Values To $34
Rugby Skirts
Values To $45
J. Crew Sweaters
^100 S100 S100 S100 S100 S100 S100 S100 S100 S100 S100 S100 S100
ADULT SORE THROAT STUDY
One Day Test, No Blood Drawn
Wanted, individuals 18 years and older with recent onset sore
throat pain to participate in an investigational drug (in capsule form)
research study. $100 incentive for those chosen to participate.
S100 S100 S100 S100 S100 S100 S100 S100 S100 S100 S100 S100 S100
S200 S200 S200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200
2-HOUR THERMOMETER STUDY
Individuals with temperature of 99.5 F or higher to participate in a
thermometer use study for approximately two hours. No medications or
blood drawn. $200 for those who complete the study.
After hours & weekends call 361-1500.
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$400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400
HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE STUDY
Individuals with high blood pressure, either on or off blood pressure
medication to participate in a high blood pressure research study.
$300 incentive. BONUS: $100 RAPID ENROLLMENT BONUS for
completing study.
$400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400
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Wednesday
BRAZOS VALLEY GEM & MINERAL SOCIETY: December meeting. 7:30 p.m.
Room 1, old main bldg, Vetrinary College. Guest speaker, Ray Gillenett from the
TAMU Geology dept.
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Harvey Bright Building with presentations by NeXT staff and demonstrations
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of new software and hardware. Call David A. Cheslow at 845-6998 for more
information.
LUTHERAN STUDENT FELLOWSHIP: Supper, caroling and tree trimming at 6:30
p.m. at the Lutheran Student Center. Call 846-6687 for more information.
OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS: General discussion at the MSC at 7 p.m.
Check the monitors for the room number. Call 693-9912 for more Informa
tion.
LAMBDA SIGMA: Old Lambda Sigma members who wish to attend the Southern
Regional Convention Jan. 25 and 26 in Tuscaloosa, Ala., need to sign up
in the Lambda Sigma cube, 2nd floor of the Pavilion, from 8 a.m. to 5
p.m. today. Call Jerry at 696-2866 for more information.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS ASSOCIATION: International talent show 1991
chairpersons meeting at 5 p.m. in ISA basement in Bizzell Hall, West. Call
Julius at 846-3850 for more information.
SIGMA IOTA EPSILON: Holiday party at 6:30 to 9 p.m. in Dr. Welch’s home.
Call Teri at 847-4907 for more information.
PHILIPPINE STUDENTS ASSOCIATION:General meeting to discuss plans for
Christmas party. T-shirts will be available at the meeting at 7 p.m. in 302
Rudder. Call John at 764-1128 or Ethel at 696-0271 for more information.
Thursday
FOURTH DAY: Meeting for all those who have made an Aggie Awakening at 6:15
p.m. in St. Mary’s Student Center. Call 846-5717 for more information.
STAGECENTER COMMUNITY THEATRE: “Visit to a Small Planet” at 8 p.m. at
3715 East 29th in Bryan — Town and Country Shopping Center. Call 846-
0287 for more information.
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 publish the name
and phone number of the contact only if you ask us to do so. What’s Up is a Battal
ion 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 ques
tions, call the newsroom at 845-3316.
Technical Staff
Recruiters
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Manager
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1111 Mockingbird Lane
Suite 650
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• RESUMES
• FAX SERVICE
• PASSPORT PHOTOS
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Tuesday
Dec. 4
FREE
Wednesday
Dec. 5
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New subpoena limit |Queso| p| cante
pleases fraternities
AUSTIN (AP) — A state judge
limited the scope of subpoenas is
sued for fraternities in a hazing in
vestigation, but his ruling still re
quires the fraternities to produce
information.
District Judge Bob Perkins on
Monday struck phrasing from the
subpoenas which demanded infor
mation from the University of Texas
fraternities on any “misconduct.” He
ruled that only information on
hazing or other illegal activity could
be obtained.
Perkins also ordered fraternities
to produce records of internal inves
tigations dating back to Oct. 15,
1988, rather than Jan. 1 of that year.
A grand jury investigating frater
nity hazing issued the subpoenas for
all 29 UT fraternities on Nov. 14.
.The investigation, directed by
Travis County Attorney Ken Oden,
began after allegations were re
ported of assaults, hazing and other
illegal activity involving fraternities.
Some fraternities complied with
the subpoenas before Monday’s rul
ing, and several were dropped from
the investigation because there were
no pending complaints involving
them.
Perkins’ ruling involved six frater
nities that still were objecting to por
tions of the subpoenas.
Oden and lawyers for the frater
nities said they were pleased with the
ruling.
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Immunization
of the students,” she said.
Students who received measles,
mumps or rubella immunizations
before 1980 need to have their re
cords updated. The shot costs $26 at
the health center. The vaccination
will last for life.
Tetanus and diphtheria need to
be updated every 10 years. The tet
anus immunization is $3 and the
diphtheria immunization is $2.
All international students, except
those from Canada, are required to
receive a tuberculosis skin test at the
health center. The test costs $3.
Students younger than 19 also are
required to have their polio series
updated. The health center, how
ever, does not provide this service.
Gonzalez-Lima recommended
that students come in between 8 a.m.
and 3 p.m. with documentation of
past immunizations.
She said there are three practical
reasons for getting immunizations
up to date:
• The health center has a limited
number of rooms, and if another ep
idemic broke out students would
have to be sent home.
• The health center’s 18 nurses
would not be able to deal with an ep
idemic. Students would have to be
sent to a local hospital, which could
be expensive.
• The . infection could spread
throughout other areas of the state if
students went home not knowing
they were exposed to the illness.
“It is important the students know
we are trying to protect them and
their friends,” Gonzalez-Lima said.
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No limit on number of rolls discounted.
Offer applies to first set of color prints only.
Print length varies with film size. C41 in lab
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Coupon good through Feb. 2, 1991
CPt photofinish 'Ur
Christmas CPI Film Sale!
SAVE 25 %
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Example Prices: (35mm - 24 eip.l
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1O0 ASA
200 ASA
KOllS 400 ASA
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Buy 3 or more rolls of 35mm CPI color print film
(24 or 36 exposures) and get 25% off the regular
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Sale ends Dec. 24, 1990
one hour services: photo finishing • enlargements • reprints • double prints
also available: wallet photos • instant color passport photos • video transfer • copies from prints • camerasand
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Post Oak Mall
south entrance near cinema