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The Battalion
Friday, March 29,199'
What’s Up
Friday
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: General discussion at noon. Call the C.D.P.E. at 845-0280 for
more information.
PAN AMERICAN NETWORK: Conference: ‘Leadership for Latin America and the Caribbean”
in 504 Rudder. Registration deadline is today. Call Alvaro at 696-2158 for regis
tration.
U ACT: applications for Core committee are available in the Department of Multicultural Serv
ices through April 2. Call Teresa at 764-1775 for more information.
COLLEGIATE FFA: Plant sale from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the MSC and Blocker. Call Brian at 764-
8028 for more information.
LUTHERAN STUDENT FELLOWSHIP: Good Friday service at 9 p.m. in the University
Lutheran Chapel.
BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION: April general meeting (elections for upcoming year
and final general meeting of the year) at 7 p.m. in 701 Rudder. Call Mike at 823-4040
for more information.
BRAZOS MUSIC ASSOCIATION: general meeting at 7 p.m. at An Nam Teahouse. Call Kris at
846-1265 for more information.
CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST: a free showing of the film ‘Jesus’ will be presented in
English (301 Rudder), Spanish (302 Rudder) and Mandarin (308 Rudder) at 7 p.m.
Everyone welcome! Call Erin at 696-1091 for more information.
VOICES OF PRAISE: performance at 12:30 p.m. in the MSC Flagroom.
ISA GOURMET CLUB: 6th gourmet club hosted by Greece at 7 p.m. at the Methodist Church
off University Drive. To participate you need to cook a dish. Recipes are at the base
ment of Bizzell Hall. Call RanJan at 846-2717 for more information.
UNITED CAMPUS MINISTRIES: Weekly Bible study at 6 p.m. at the A&M Presbyterian
Church office. Students helping each other understand God’s word. Call Stacy at 847-
5300 for more information.
WOMEN IN COMMUNICATIONS, INC.: Cadbury Egg Sale in the MSC. Call Martha at 696-
0201 for more information.
TAMU SNOW SKI CLUB: officer applications due at cubicle at 11 a.m. Monday. Call Jeff at
776-1427 for more information.
OCA: Dinner Club at 7 p.m. at Hunan next to Taco Cabana. Call Brian at 823-6517 for more
information.
Saturday
LUTHERAN STUDENT FELLOWSHIP: Easter Vigil service at 9 p.m. in the University
Lutheran Chapel.
MUSLIM STUDENTS ASSOCIATION: Iftaar dinner at 6:30 p.m. in 201 MSC. Call Zaeem-ul-
haq at 846-8647 for more information.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS ASSOCIATION: Modern Japanese ballads: international radio
hour at 9 p.m. KAMU-FM, 90.9 FM,
AUDUBON FIELD TRIP: visit Pedernaies Falls and enjoy the scenery in the Texas Hill Country
March 30 and 31. Call Mike at 845-5158 or 693-9548 for more information.
Sunday
LUTHERAN STUDENT FELLOWSHIP: Easter Service at 10:30 a.m. in the University
Lutheran Chapel. Fellowship Supper at 6 p.m. in the Lutheran Student Center.
GAY & LESBIAN STUDENT SERVICES: a showing of the film “Desert Hearts” at 7 p.m. in
302 Rudder.
TAIWANESE STUDENT ASSOCIATION: Taiwan Movie Festival at 1 p.m. in 301 Rudder.
EPISCOPAL STUDENT CENTER: Evening prayer, holy communion and community dinner at
6:15 p.m. at the Canterbury House, 902 George Bush Drive. Call Rev. Larry Benefield
at 693-4245 for more information.
SOCIETY FOR CREATIVE ANACHRONISM: Fighter practice, open practice for those to see
and learn the combat arts (heavy infantry and rapier combat) of the Middle Ages at
12:30 p.m. at Brison Park in College Station. Dance Practice of Middle Ages Style
Dancing at 8:30 p.m. in 212 MSC. Newcomers are welcome! Call Jane at 846-3113
or Michael at 268-7737 for more information.
UNITED CAMPUS MINISTRIES: Sunday night study groups and dinner served at 5:30 p.m.
The Disciples of Christ in 145 MSC and Presbyterians at the A&M Presbyterian
Church. Call Stacy at 847-5300 for more information.
Monday
GAY & LESBIAN STUDENT SERVICES: a showing of the film “Before Stonewall: The Making
of a Gay and Lesbian Community” at 8:30 p.m. in 302 Rudder.
U ACT: applications for Core committee are available in the Department of Multicultural Serv
ices through April 2. Call Teresa at 764-1775 for more information.
TAMU SNOW SKI CLUB: officer applications due at cubicle at 11 a.m. Monday. Call Jeff at
776-1427 for more information.
TAMU CANCER AWARENESS SOCIETY: we will be talking about the trip to MD Anderson and
the Dunking Booth at 7 p.m. in 229 MSC. Our guest speaker will be Pegi Fry from the
American Cancer Society. Banner Party to follow the meeting. Call Laury at 847-2141
or Rachina at 847-6309 for more information.
ST. MARY’S CHURCH: Healing Mass for Body, Mind and Spirit at 7 p.m. in St. May’s
Church, College Station. Call David at 268-4020 for more information.
LE CERCLE FRANAIS: Bake sale! at the Academic Rotunda at 8:30 a.m. Call Jenny at 847-
0723 for more information.
R.C.I.A.: a class designed for those who wish to be confirmed in the Catholic faith at 7:30 to
9 p.m. in St. Mary’s Student Center. Led by Fr. Roger Bower. Call 846-5717 for more
imormation.
STUDENT ORGANIZATION FOR ANIMALS AND ANIMAL RESEARCH: Dr William E. BritzJr
executive vice president of Research Equipment Co. presents research animal
housing and environmental enhancement at 7 p.m. in 113 Kleberg.
GOLDEN KEY JUNIOR SENIOR NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: Tables for information and ap
plications now until April 3 in MSC, Blocker and Zachry. Call Lesli at 846-5959 for
more information.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION: All students, faculty and former students welcome in
507 Rudder. Call Beau at 846-6115 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 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.
The Battalion
Classified Ads
Phone: 845-0569 / Office: English Annex
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FOR MORE INFORMATION,
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THERE'S A JOB FOR YOU
IN A SUMMER CAMP
The American Canrping Association (NY) will make
your application available to over 300 camps in
the Northeast. Exciting opportunities for college
students and professionals. Positions available:
all land and water sports, kitchen, maintenance,
arts and crafts, drama, music, dance, nature,
tripping, R.N.'s, M.D.'s athletic, waterfront, and
boating directors. Benefits may include college
credit, travel expenses. Experience or certification
not necessarily required.
CALL OR WRITE FOR APPLICATION.
AMERICAN CAMPING ASSOCIATION,
12West31st Street, New York, N.Y. 10001,
1400-777-CAMP
Office workers, no experience necessary. Will train,
flexibie hours. 693-2655,
Extra Income $$ Amateur photographers and sales people
needed. Unlimited Income potential. Part-time or full-
time. Call 847-6105,3/22-11 -5 p.m., 3/25 - 3/28 -1 -3 p.m.
Tele-marketers needed. Flexible hours, great pay, rapid
advancement into management. 693-0345.
WOLF PEN BOWLING CENTER 7500 East Bypass, 260-
9184 hiring all positions part-time or full-time. Contact
John 2-5 p.m. 7 days/week.
INTELLIGENCE JOBS. All branches. US Customs. DEA
etc. Now hiring. Call (1) 805-962-8000 Ext. K-9531.
FASTFUNDRAISINGPROGRAM $1000 injustoneweek.
Earn up to $1000 for your campus organization. Plus a
chance at $5000 morel This program works! No invest
ment needed. Call 1-800-932-0528 Ext. 50.
Healthy males wanted as semen donors. Help infertile
couples. Confidentiality ensured. Ethnic diversity desir
able. Ages 18-35, excellent compensatton. Contact
Fairfax Cryobank, 1121 Briarcrest Suite 101, 776-4453.
INTELLIGENCE JOBS. All branches. US Customs, DEA
etc. Now hiring. Call (1) 805-962-8000. Ext. K-9531.
HOME TYPISTS, PC users needed. $35,000 potential.
Details (1) 805-962-8000 Ext. B-9531.
Immediate opening for medical technologist; full-time and
part-time positions available. Personnel Department.
TAMU. MLT’S, CLA'S with previous hospital lab experi-
ence will be considered.
INTELLIGENCE JOBS. All branches. U.S. Customs,
DEA, etc. Nowhiring. Call (1) 805-687-6000, Ext.K-9531.
Graduate student couple needed to manage small apart
ment complex. Must be able to do maintenance work.
Apartment + salary. Call 696-7414, between 8:30 A.M. -
3:30 P.M. or send information to 1300 Walton Drive, C.S.
TX 77840.
Schlotzsky's is now accepting applications for part-time
evening and weekend shifts. Apply in person only be
tween 2-5 p.m.
Services
FREE
PREGNANCY
TESTING
4) Confidential Counseling
Good Samaritan
Pregnancy
Testing and Counseling
505 University Drive
(Behind Nutri-System)
846-2909
Professional Word Processing
Laser printing for Resumes,
Reports, Letters and Envelopes.
Typist available 7 days a week
ON THE DOUBLE
113 COLLEGE MAIN 846-3755
NEED EXTRA MONEY?
Earn cash at home full-time or
part-time w/min. investment.
Send sase, $15.00 to:
JRD Eneterprises P.O. Box
14277 C.S. Tx. 77840
A&M INTERNS - LARGE ARABIAN HORSE FARM, LO
CATED IN BRENHAM, SEEKS PERSON WHO HAS
EXPERIENCE IN BROODMARE CARE, HALTER
BREAKING WEANLINGS, AND STALLION HANDLING.
FULL-TIME POSITION - LOOKING FOR A DEDICATED
AND MOTIVATED INDIVIDUAL WHO IS A SELF
STARTER. CONTACT: LACROIX LTD. RT. 5 BOX 246
BRENHAM. TEXAS 77833 (409) 830-1421.
Experienced PC Programmer for technical application.
Must know DOS, C and QuickBasic. TDS 693-9378.
EE Person to work part-time for electronics manufacturer
- TDS 693-9378.
Professional typing, word proc
essing, resume writing and editing
services are available at
Notes-n-Quotes
call 846-2255
Word Processing, Professional Laser Quality Reports,
Resumes, Letters, Etc. Melinda 693-1483.
TYPING WORD PROCESSING. EXCELLENT SER-
VCE. LASER PRINTER. SPELLCHECK. 764-2931.
TYPING-Fast, Professional, Convenient. Call 693-5325.
WORD PROCESSING: PROFESSIONAL LASER
QUALITY REPORTS, RESUMES, ETC. LISA 696-0958,
TYPING in Macintosh computer. Letter-quality printer.
Done 24 hrs. or less. 696-3892.
1487 Honda Elite SOS, excellent condition, $450 o.b.o.
Call ASAP 696-1032.
71MB Micropolis hard drive 28MS MFM/FH W/Hardware,
software, cables, manual. W/Everex 1:1 Interleave 16 Bit
2HD/2FD/MFM controller. Like new $350 negotiable.
(8Bit controller optional.) Also four 256KX980NS SIMMS.
Like new $50 negotiable. 764-2926.
CANNONDALE 1989, LOOKS LIKE NEW. SHIMANO
105 EQUIPPED. ROB 696-2860 NEGOTIABLE.
One-way ticket from Houston to Washington D.C. on
Continental Airlines, leaving May15, 1991 (possible to
change date) $150. Brian, 847-1618.
For Lease
Beautiful 1 -acre lot, Renee Lane, C.S. 12 min. from TAMU
near new Humana Hospital. College Station Schl, Distr.,
2 septic tanks, 2 electrics, 2 waters for mobile homes or
house. Room for horses, cows, etc. Residential and
business zoning. Mineral rights. Growing neighborhood.
Excellent investment. Lease for $195/mo., or lease-
purchase with owner finance at 7% for $14,000. Phone:
774-0902.
Beautiful mobile home lot for medium or small size mobile
home on 1 acre of land for lease. Ready for hook-up. 12
min. from TAMU, C.S. school distr. on Renee Lane. $125/
mo. 774-0902.
Beautiful mobile home lot for large mobile home on 1 acre
of land for lease. Ready for hook-up. 12 min. from TAMU,
C.S. school district., on Renee Lane. $150/mo. 774-0902.
For Rent
COTTON VILLAGE APTS Ltd.
Snook, TX
1bdrm $200 2 Bdrm $248
Rental Assistance Available
Call 846-8878 or 774-0773
after 5 p.m.
Equal Opportunity Housing/Handicapped Accessible
LANGE MUSIC - Now renting selected musical instru
ments - Day, week, or month. Call tor information 822-
2334,
A 3bed/2bath four-plex washer/dryer on shuttle near A&M
starting at 450/mth. 696-4384.764-0704.
A 2B/1,1/2Balh, luxury four-plex. Near A&M, W/D, shuttle
Personals
YOUNG LADY DRIVER
OF WHITE VAN
Looking for young lady driver of
white van who advised me that I
left my lights on after I parked in
front of her. The white van was
parked (driver waiting) at the south
entrance of MSC about 6:40 a.m.
Fri. March 1. Please cntact:
Bill Zingery.
845-3676 or 696-8926.
MARIE
Remember Spring Break,
South Padre Island,
Taboo’s, Charie’s, sprite?
I regret not getting your
phone # Please
call CARL
Kansas State Univ.
(913-532-3443)
A DATE TONIGHTI Hear talking personals from local
women and men who would like to meet you (names &
phone numbers included). 1-900-346-3377 $1.95 1st
minute.
TALK LIVE - beautiful women wanting to tak to you 1-900-
329-0005 $2.49/min.
Mr. Gatti's hiring delivery drivers day and evening shifts.
Apply in person between 2-4 p.m. 107 South College.
Experienced swim team coach needed. N.W. Houston
swim team. $1,800-$2,500 June/July, references re
quired. Mail Resume to: Chimney Hill Swim Team, 7323
Kite Hill, Houston, Texas 77041.
Fulltime summer day camp counselor positions available.
Post Oak family YMCA Houston, Texas. Contact Mke
Loftin 713-781-1061,
Babysitter wanted two afternoons/wk. Must have experi
ence and references. 696-0500.
PADRE ISLAND LIFEGUARDS. Hiring lifeguards to work
throughout 1991 summer. Call 696-2078 for more infor-
mafion.
STUDENTSI PC RBase programmer needed for small
consulting project. MattVstatistics knowledge necessary.
Call TH 845-8800.
For Sale
THE AMAZING MICRO DIET. Rspid weight loss. Afford
able, complete nutrition, great tasting. Michelle 693-0201.
4x4 Ownersl Spare tire never used. Standard toyota
issue 6 lug dunlop radial $60 764-7111,
1971 Buck Skylark, engine, transmission In good condi-
tion, $350, Ask for Donnie, 693-1449,
AKC Registered Weimaraner pups, 3 males left. 776-
7070 or 589-2051.
1986 Suzuki 6SXR (750). Excellent condition. Must sale.
Call Adrian 764-3068,
'82 Yamaha Seca 920, great condition. New seat, battery,
radar detector. $1300 696-2228.
Adoptions
ADOPTION? Lets help each other. Loving couple, (Karen
& Rich ) opens home/hearts to your child. Bicycles,
birthdays, piggybacks and picnics in picturesque area.
Legal, confidential, supportive. Call collect 215-321-
9029.
Our family longs for the baby who will fill our hearts. Call
Ron & Karyn (802) 235-2312.
Travel
FLY FOR LESS AS ACOURIERI Major Airline. Houston
to: London $275 roundtrip, Tokyo $375 roundtrip plus
first-time registration fee $50. Call NOW VOYAGER 713-
684-6051,212-431-1616.
Police Beat
The following events were
reported to the University Po
lice Department between
March 13 and March 21.
DISORDERLY CON
DUCT:
□ A woman reported some
one moving a ceiling tile in a
restroom in Rudder Tower to
observe her.
MISDEMEANOR THEFT:
□ Nine bicycles were re
ported stolen.
□ A student reported his
1984 red Honda Aero moped
was stolen.
□ A tailgate was stolen
from a 1990 Ford pickup truck
parked at Easterwood Air
port.
Q A student reported his
wallet containing $50 and a
Visa credit card were stolen
from his unsecured locker in
the G. Rollie White Coliseum
men's locker room.
□ A student reported a wal
let containing $111 was stolen
from a room in Milner Hall.
□ Two jackets were stolen
from a room on the third floor
of Milner Hall.
CRIMINAL MISCHIEF:
□ A banner on a door in
Underwood Hall was dam
aged.
□ Windows on a vehicle
and a camper cover were
damaged with a stone in Park
ing Area 48.
□ A glass door was broken
in Dorm 9.
□ The nets on two A&M
tennis courts were damaged.
□ A student reported both
wheels on a bicycle secured to
a rack were bent.
BURGLARY OF HABHA
TION:
□ A student reported a Pi
oneer stereo receiver and CD-
/cassette player were stolen.
ASSAULT:
□ A student reported he
was struck in the face and
knocked to the ground by an
unknown assailant.
PUBLIC INTOXICATION:
□ Three students were ar
rested for public intoxication.
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McDonalds Salutes
Teaching Excellence
McDonald's Restaurants of Bryan/College Station announces their Teaching
Assistant's recognition program. Each month a selected number of assistants will be
chosen from their departments for providing outstanding services in teaching and
research.
McDonald's will honor each assistant by awarding them with a $400 scholarship,
along with recognition in the Battalion.
McDonald's salutes these individuals for their teaching excellence. Congratula
tions!
Brian Shaffer is a Master's student who teaches
introductory anthropology courses. His interest in
the subject, particularly in zooarchaeology, is con
tagious-one student writing in support of Shaffer's
nomination even switched his major to anthropol
ogy after taking Shaffer's Introduction to Archaeol
ogy . As another student eloquently pu t it, "He grasps
the students' attention and suspends it on a rope
constructed of interest and relevance." Students
applaude his "down-to-earth" teaching style and his
respect for their opinions.
Leslie Sogandares is also a Ph.D. student in En
glish. While fulfilling regular graduate commitments,
she volunteers as a co-director of Englishe's new
Writing Center, designed to help students with writ
ing difficulties. Like Purinton, Sogandareshas taught
numerous sections of freshman English and Techni
cal Writing. Students from several of her classes
wrote in appreciation of her patience and under
standing as a teacher. One student said, "Ms.
Songandares is one of the finest instructors I have
had at Texas A&M."
Lydia Andrade is a Ph.D. student in political
science. She has served as a teaching or research
assistant in several courses. Last year Andrade
taught POLS 207, State and Local Government, a
required course for all students. As one professor
noted in support of Andrade's nomination, it is
sometimes difficult for even more experienced
teachers to motivate a "captive" audience. How
ever, students in Andrade's section of 207 praised
her ability to keep the class interesting and her
encouragement of student participation in a class of
250 people. "I loved the class I thought I'd hate,"
one student explained.
Marjean Purinton plans to complete her Ph.D. in
English this year. Before beginning graduate work at
Texas A&M, Purinton taught English at Caddo Mag
net High School in Shreveport, Louisiana, and in
honor of her wo»-k there, was named U.S. Distinguished
Teacher by President Reagan at a White House din
ner. She has taught several sections of freshman
English and Technical Writing. Compassionate, in
telligent, and challenging are words commonly used
by students to describe Purinton and her teaching
style. One student noted, "She exemplifies all of the
qualities I respect in a teacher."
Checks presented by Mr. Phil Springer-Owner/Operator of B/CS McDonalds