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u - The Battalion npt during Wednesday, March 20,1991 The Battalion Page 9 What’s Up Wednesday ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: General discussion at noon. Call the C.D.P.E. for more information at 845-0280. TEXAS A&M SPORTS CAR CLUB: general meeting at 7 p.m. in 510 Rudder. Call Casey at 589-3278 for more information. UNITED CAMPUS MINISTRIES: weekly Aggie Supper and fellowship at 6 p.m. in the A&M Presbyterian fellowship hall. Everyone welcome! Call Stacy at 847-5300 for more in formation. SIERRA CLUB: Dr. Arnold Vedlitz, department of political science, will speak on environmen tal issues and lobbying strategies at 7:30 p.m. in the College Station Community Cen ter, 1300 George Bush Drive, Room 102. Call 846-5576 for more information. MSC GREAT ISSUES: general committee meeting, someone from Muster Committee will speak at 8:30 p.m. in 404 Rudder. Call Jay at 845-1515 for more information. RHA: Students can register to win prizes in a raffle at the RHA awareness week infor mation tables in the Commons and Sbisa. Call 845-0689 for more information. Gen eral assembly meeting at 8:30 p.m. in 301 Rudder. Everyone welcome! TAMU SNOW SKI CLUB: Applications are on the second floor of the Pavilion for next year’s officer positions. Call Jeff at 776-1427 for more information. TAMU SAILING CLUB: general meeting at 7 p.m. in 410 Rudder. Call Tim at 823-0090 for more information. ECONOMICS SOCIETY: general meeting, information about trip to San Antonio at 6:30 p.m. in Blocker. Call Jeffrey at 693-2686 for more information. GOLDEN KEY NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: general information meeting in 113 Kleberg. Call Lesli at 846-5959 for more iformation. FORT WORTH HOMETOWN CLUB: FWHTC will meet for Putt Putt at 7 p.m. at the Putt Putt Golf Course. New members welcome. PRIMITIVE BAPTIST FELLOWSHIP: Worship service at 7 p.m. at the All Faiths Chapel. Call Chris at 847-7000 for more information. SOCIETY FOR HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT: general meeting with guest lecturer Roy Steel from Digital Corn, in Austin, topic will be International HR and Training at 6:30 p.m. in 131 Blocker, call Rhonda at 774-4358 for more information. AGGIE ORIENTATION LEADER PROGRAM: O.L. Information Sessions at 7 p.m. in 301 Rud der. COLLEGE OF EDUCATION STUDENT ADVISORY COUNCIL: Reaching High Award Applica tions are available. Deadline is March 20. Call 845-5392 for more information. LECERCLJE FRANCAIS: dinner social at 6:30 p.m. at Cafe Eccell. Call Christy at 847-2029 for more information. METHODIST STUDENT CENTER: Informal worship at 7 p.m., women’s Bible study at 8 p.m. Call Max at 846-4701 for more information. FACES: Core committee meeting at 5:30 p.m. in 230 MSC. Mentor applications are still avail able at Commons front desk and A-2 Lounge office of Student Development and Mul ticultural Programs, due March 29 by 5 p.m. Call Gloria at 845-9804 for more infor mation. U-ACT: Core committee applications are available in the Department of Multicultural Serv ices through April 2. Call Teresa at 764-1775 for more information. THE NAVIGATORS: there will be singing and sharing at 7:30 p.m. in Lounge D at the quad. Come and join! Call Rosie at 693-5499 for more information. HISPANIC BUSINESS STUDENT ASSOCIATION: officer elections for the 91-92 school year at 7 p.m. in 164 Blocker. Call Eugene at 846-6632 for more information. NAMA: Drew Matthews from the Matthews Group Advertising will speak at 7:30 p.m. in 117 Kleberg. PHYSICAL THERAPY CLUB: guest lecture from Southwest Texas State University P.T. Pro gram and selling of T-shirt for $8 at 7:30 p.m. in 167 READ. Call Michelle at 693- 8904 for more information. BRITISH AGGIES: general meeting at Carney’s Pub. EUROPE CLUB: weekly meeting at 10:30 p.m. at the Tap. Call Mark at 846-1783 or Nathan at 846-1654 for more information. OCA: general meeting at 7 p.m. in 104 B Zachry. Call Brian at 845-0688 for more informa tion. Thursday ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: General discussion at noon. Call the C.D.P.E. for more information at 845-0280. ADULT CHILDREN OF ALCOHOLICS: General discussion at 6 p.m. Call the C.D.P.E. for more information at 845-0280. RHA: Students can register to win prizes in a raffle at the RHA awareness week informa tion tables in the Commons and Sbisa. Call 845-0689 for more information. TAMU SNOW SKI CLUB: Applications are on the second floor of the Pavilion for next year’s officer positions. Call Jeff at 776-1427 for more information. ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA: Logan Hampton of TCU speaking on Stereotypes and Diversity at 8 p.m. in 207 HECC. Call Karen at 845-4551 for more information. TEXAS ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION COALITION: table with literature, environmental T-shirt sales, etc. from 12:30 to 2 p.m. The Aggie Players will present “The Lorax’ at 1 p.m. on the steps of the Academic Building. Call Mike at 847-2081 for more informa tion. INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS ASSOCIATION: sponsoring a used car buying seminar at 8:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. in 410 Rudder. Call Connie at 776-2374 for more information. LATIN AMERICAN CATHOLIC STUDENTS: talk about the “Stations of the Cross’ in our days at 8 p.m. in St. Mary’s Student Center. Call Rosa at 846-6518 for more information. AUDUBON SOCIETY MEETING: Dr. Vince Cassone, department of biology, TAMU will speak on “Finding their way in the dark: Homing and migration in birds’ at 7:30 p.m. at College Station Community Center. Call Joan at 845-2351 for more information. ASIAN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION: third general meeting at 7 p.m. in 501 Rudder. All mem bers participating in the softball tournament please attend. Call Peppe at 693-0317 for more information. FOURTH DAY: a special showing of Jesus Christ Superstar if you have made an Aggie Awak ening at 6:15 p.m. in St. Mary’s Student Center. Should last about two hours. Call 846-5717 or 846-5718 for more information. TEXAS A&M RODEO CLUB: P.N.I.R.A. Rodeo, annual event, at the Dick Freeman Arena. M.A.E.S.: general meeting with speaker Javier Arellano from Exxon in 127 B Zachry. EL PASO AGGIES: meeting at 6 p.m. at the Flying Tomato. Call Teri at 693-6387 for more information. FACES: mandatory touchbase meeting at 7 to 8 p.m. freshmen in 407 Rudder and mentors in 401 Rudder. Call Gloria at 845-9804 for more information. BAHAI CLUB: informal discussion about the Bahai faith at 8:30 p.m. in 507 AB Rudder. 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 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 845-3316. me I go is third e Steve up the md Ag- nly one dts and igs. the Ag- 2-0 def- re third in the ris Gay hit and Tiber of singled i out in :ed hit- ;e Pyle o right- Huclc- tustling ied the Hickey vn the A&M a ' Aggie l), who s and Bullard i good [ knew go out fourth, le into /illiams >ld. ?d on a Harlaii nto left infield ie scot- tsin pril lOfT un) the n is Police Beat The following events were reported to the University Po lice Department between Feb. 28 and March 13: MISDEMEANOR THEFT: □ The A.P. Beutel Health Center reported 25 tablets of the pain killer Vicadon and 25 tablets of Tylenol with codeine were removed from a cabinet in the pharmacy. □ A police officer reported seeing four individuals, one carrying a golf course flag pin, walking on Throckmorton Street. When the subjects saw the officer, they ran. The officer chased the sub ject who dropped the flag pin and apprehended him as he hid behind a pile of bricks. An other subject was found hiding behind a tree. He was arrested for public intoxication and taken to the Brazos County Jail and incarcerated. Two other police officers lo cated and identified the third subject. The fourth was seen running toward Rudder Tower. He yelled to the police officer that he was being chased by "two guys who had beaten up one of his friends." After arriving at the police department, he was identified as one of the four subjects seen by the first officer. □ Six bicycles were reported stolen. □ Two students reported their purses were stolen. □ A man reported someone removed his Sony Watchman television and Sony Walkman from a room in the Reproduc tive Sciences Laboratory. □ Someone reported a 650- ard roll of yellow and black arrier tape stolen from Lounge F. □ A typewriter was reported stolen from a closet in Rudder Tower. □ A lounge seating group, consisting of five couch-type chairs, was stolen from a lounge area in the Langford Architecture Center. DISORDERLY CONDUCT: □ Two students were issued citations for fighting in a public place after a fight was reported in the MSC. □ Two officers reported ob serving two separate fights at a dance at DeWare Field House. The two arrested participants also were intoxicated. They were taken to the Brazos County Jail and booked. HARASSMENT: □ A man reported receiving several harassing and threaten ing telephone calls from an un known man. □ A woman reported being harassed several times by her ex-boyfriend. □ The Moore Communica tions Building telethon re- orted receiving obscene and arassing telephone calls. CRIMINAL MISCHIEF: O A woman reported some one dented the passenger door of her car parked on Jones Street. O A security officer reported hearing a man and woman ar guing on the north side of Krueger Hall. He saw the man kick one of the light standards causing the bulb to break. The man said he would pay for the repair of the light. □ A woman reported some one damaged her car by mak ing a long scratch across the hood. □ The University Golf Course reported someone damaged four cups on the practice green and knocked over two satellite boxes that control irrigation. □ A security officer reported a broken window in Aston Hall. □ The University Golf Course reported someone drove a vehicle on the green at the sixth hole and damaged the turf. □ A man reported the left side-view mirror of his truck was broken while in Parking Area 89. □ A University Police De partment officer reported someone scratched the rear passenger doors of his patrol car. □ A student identified as the person who broke one of the P ate arms on the Southside arking Garage with his car also was found to be intoxi cated. He was taken to the Bra zos County Jail and incarcer ated. PUBLIC INTOXICATION: □ Two students were re ported removing parking cita tions from vehicles near De- Ware Field House. One subject was determined to be intoxi cated after a field sobriety test. BURGLARY OF A VEHI CLE: □ A man reported his Ken wood AM/FM portable cassette player was removed from his car. RECKLESS DRIVING: □ A College Starion man re ported almost being struck by a car as he was crossing Ireland Street. A description and license number of the car was ob tained. ULCERATIVE COLITIS Do you have physician diagnosed ulcerative colitis? VIP Research is seeking individuals for a one month research study. A $400.00 incentive will be paid to those who enroll and complete this study. CALL VOLUNTEERS IN PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH, INC. ^ 776-1417 ^ Discover the "Sun People" of Mexico TAMU Academic Educational Exchange 1 Year Program A US citizen with a minimum GPA of 3.0 and written and oral language proficiency is required For Application and Information Contact: Study Abroad Office 161 Bizzell Hall West 845-0544 Application Deadline: March 50 If you're a motivated and dedicated person who is looking for a leadship position, then Student V wants U! The following Vice President positions are available: Finances and Public Relations University Services and Operations Program Development Community Service Special Events Membership Applications available In Pavilion 211 through Friday, March 22. For additional information call Christ! at 845-1133 Student & Youth Travel WAY TOGO, -ROUNDTRIPS!- LONDON from SYDNEY from COSTA RICA from TOKYO from BANGKOK from STOCKHOLM from NEPAL from RIO* from 7 DAY LENNINGRAD/ MOSCOW TOUR from $710 $1080 $528 $1085 $134fi $800 $1776 $999 $775 • Uw fell Or* Wv? ftre ffi fewest • vMnNttflMi, UIM$93016, rMulolG. • EsnN Pmm. 1.0. Carts. Tours • Sums IteHrisisns Apply • Ca« or Write ter Frm Brochure. 0FW/H0U 7204% MELROSE AVE. LOS ANGELES. CA 90044 1*800-777-0112(1 a j 213-937-5781 STATRAVEL 120 OFFICES WORLDWIDE TlftoicEorCCIl THURSDAY 7:00 pRiqlir NiqUr 9:70 An AmerIcan WerewoLI In LoNdoN FRIDAY 7:00 SlEEpiNq Beauty 9:50 Peter Pan 12:00 TRON SATURDAY 7:00 CREysToltE: rhE LEqENd of Tarzan 9:50 20,000 LEAquEs UncJer tNe Sea 1 2:00 War of tIie WorLIs IRwcclky DOrDOBOBODCB [PficTraifRCE § Go (turns Midfviqhr FnidAy & SATundAy in tIie Grove All Shows Except Rocky Horror Will Be Shown In Rudder Theater. Call 845-1515 For Info. BRITISH MARSHALL SCHOLARSHIPS FOR GRADUATE STUDIES IN THE UNITED KINGDOM LEADING TO THE AWARD OF A BRITISH UNIVERSITY DEGREE INFORMATIONAL MEETINGS: Friday, March 22 10:00 - 11:00 am 251 Bizzell Hall West STUDY ABROAD OFFICE. 161 WEST BIZZELL HALL. 845-0544 vp q> vp q> vp q> q) q> Cp q> q) q) 4) V 4) 4* $ NEED A LOAN f $ TO STUDY ABROAD? 3> $ NEED HELP WITH THE $ c£ LOAN PROCESS? q> 4) vp vP q) N> q) H* h) N* EXPLORE THE POSSIBILITIES OF FINANCIAL AID FOR STUDY ABROAD Informational meeting Thursday, March 21 2:00 - 3:00 p.m. Room 410 Rudder A Financial Aid Counselor will be on hand to answer your questions about financial aid for Study Abroad. STUDENT HAIRCARE SAVINGS! This Week Only - I I OFF STUDENT CUT Reg. $8 MasterCuts family haircutters OF'F ANYPERM - MasterCuts family haircutters No Double Discounts With Student I.D. We Trim Prices, Not Quality Walk-Ins Welcome MasterCuts family haircutters POST OAK MALL 693-9998 y