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Friday, April 19,
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*DOOR PRIZES
SATURDAY APRIL 27,1991
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AGGIE MUSTER
April 21st
BAR-B-Q 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Acad. Plaza
CANDLELIGHT CEREMONY
the
7 p.m. G. Rollie White Coliseum
What’s Up
Friday
Sunday
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: General discussion at noon. Call
C.D.P.E. at 845-0280 for more information.
STERLING C. EVANS LIBRARY: National Library Week Book Sale at
9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on South Side of Evans Library.
EPISCOPAL STUDENT CENTER: Evening prayer, Holy Communion
and community dinner at 6:15 p.m. in the Canterbury
House, 902 George Bush Drive. Call 693-4245 for more in
formation.
AGGIE BLOOD DRIVE: At the Commons, Sbisa, Academic Plaza,
Medical Science Lab. Call Dawn at 847-1808 for more infor
mation.
METHODIST STUDENT CENTER: choir cancelled, worship services
p.m , dinner 6 p.m. due to Muster. Call Max at 846-4701
for more information.
CLASS OF ’94: Pick up Class of ’94 chairperson application at SP0
front desk.
LUTHERAN STUDENT FELLOWSHIP: Fellowship Supper at 6 p m
in the Lutheran Student Center.
COLOMBIAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION: Last general meeting of the
semester at 7 p.m. in 200 Kleberg. Call Juan at 775-0645 or
845-3545 for more information.
ISA GOURMET CLUB: Caribbean Gourmet and awards night at 7
p.m. in the Methodist Student Center on University Drive.
Call Jan at 846-2717 for more information.
SOCIETY FOR CREATIVE ANACHRONISM: Fighter practice, open
practice to those who wish to see and learn the combat arts
at 12:30 p.m. at Brison Park in College Station. Dance Prac
tice of Middle Ages Style Dancing at 8:30 p.m m 225MSC.
Call Jane at 846-3113 or Michael at 268-/737 for more in
formation.
MANAGEMENT 481: Mr. Jim Harris, senior vice president, engi
neering at Compaq Compute Corporation to be speaking on
the growth and Philosophy of the Corporation at 10 a.m. in
114 Blocker. Call Cindy at/64-7448 for more information.
TEXAS ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION COALITION: Free Earth DavCel
ebration: music, information, booths, speakers, children's
activities from 12 to 6 p.m. at Hensel Park. Call Mary at
846-6767 for more information.
Monday
CLASS OF ’92: applications for director positions now available in
the Guard Room, second floor Pavilion and 216 MSC. They
are due today by 5 p.m. Call Jennifer at 845-1515 for more
information.
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: General discussion at noon Call
C D P.E. at 845-0280 for more information.
MSC FORSYTH CENTER GALLERIES: Janie Chester Young speak
ing on ‘Tiffany Carder and Shirley: The English Genii of the
American Art Glass Movement" at 7 p.m. m 228 MSC. Call
Timothy at 845-9251 for more information.
POLITICAL SCIENCE SOCIETY: Mixer at 6 p.m at Mazzios Call
Melissa at 764-6586 for more information.
TEXAS AGGIE BAR ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIPS, applications
due in 330 Blocker. Call Hillary at 845-2366 or Djuanaat
845-1557 for more information.
meeting at 6 p.m. in Hensel Park. Call Fabiana at 846-1331
or lara at 696-5595 for more information.
STUDY ABROAD OFFICE: informational meeting for Finance and
Accounting Majors to study in Italy for Spring 92 at 2 p.m.
in 330 Blocker.
STUDENT ORGANIZATION FOR ANIMALS AND ANIMAL RE
SEARCH: Dr William Britz, executive vice president ol Re
search Equipment Co., will speak on "Research Animal
Housing and Environmental Enhancement" at 7 p.m. in 150
Blocker.
HONORS STUDENT COUNCIL: Party! from 2 to 4 p.m. at Pizza Hut
(Northgate). Call Randy at 847-0598 for more information.
RCIA: class designed for those interested in Catholicism orbecom- I
ing Catholic at 7 p.m. in St. Mary's Student Center. Cal! 1
346-“
846-5717 for more information.
Saturday
PROGRAM IN RELIGIOUS STUDIES: lecture by Tomi Craven,
Divinity School, ‘Spirituality and the Book of Psalms'al
7:30 p.m. in 209 HECC Call 845-0841 for more inf
tion.
LATIN
AMERICAN CATHOLIC STUDENTS: Day of Reflection,
Theme: “Do You Believe in Jesus Christ?...Then, Let it
Show!' from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. in St. Mary’s Student Center.
Party! ‘Let’s Celebrate the Lord With Joy,’ music in Span
ish, soda and chips, at 8:30 p.m. in the Student Center, $2
per person. Call Rosa at 846-6518 for more information.
METHODIST STUDENT CENTER: Men’s Bible study and womens
devotional at 7 p.m. Call Max or Judy at 846-4701 for more
information.
PUERTO RICAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION: Spring picnic, every
' alii ~ -
thing provided at 11 a.m. at Southwood Valley Park. Call
Lisa at 693-3722 for more information.
SOCIETY FOR CREATIVE ANACHRONISM: Heraldry meeting, re
search and commenting on names and personal coats-ol-
arms at 8:30 p m. at Roy Heath's House of Heraldry,
Aspen. Call Ernesto at 847-0993 or Roy at 846-f
more information.
HAGGAI FELLOWSHIP: Bike-A-Thon to raise money for mission trip
at 9 a.m. in Research Park. People interested in participat
ing or sponsoring please call Rosie at 693-5499.
AUDUBON FIELD TRIP: to Anahuac Refuge, High Island, Bolivar
Flats. Call Bert at 764-3999 or 693-3214 tor more informa
tion.
NATURAL RESOURCE CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION: lecture se^
ries, ‘Career Opportunities with the Environmental Protec
tion Agency’ at 7 p.m in 401 Rudder. Representatives
from the EPA Regional Office will be speaking. Call Davids!
823-0509 or Eric at 847-5005 for more information.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS ASSOCIATION: International Radio
House, music from Punjab state of India at 9 p.m. on
KAMU FM, 90.9 FM.
ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA SORORITY: Chartering Ceremony at 2 p.m.
in 701 Rudder.
Items for What's Up should be submitted to The Battalion,
216 Reed McDonald, no later than three business days before tht
desired run date. We publish the name and phone number olttie
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 runom
first-come, first-served basis. There is no guarantee an entry 0!
run. If you have questions, call the newsroom at 845-3316.
Gorbachev: New treaty should help unions
TOKYO (AP) — Soviet Presi
dent Mikhail S. Gorbachev said
Thursday night he will try to
hammer out a new union treaty
with just nine of the 15 Soviet re
publics, giving up at least tem
porarily on six independence-
minded republics.
"We shall have the treaty
signed by those who are pre
pared to do so," GorbachevtoM
a press conference after his
mit meeting with JapanesePri
Minister Toshiki Kaifu.
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what they have done for
Tolentino said. "It's reciprod
Alumni can give this school!!
excellent name and be insti
mental in securing more funds
I want to give th"A&M medi
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studentsMaldonado also c
sees the college's summer
richment programs, which®
elude a week-long program
familiarize high school student
with the medical school enviroi
ment and an eight-week hi
school research apprentice pi
gram.
"1 think our size has a lotto!
with our success," Maldona-
said. "And our faculty is acceS
ble to the students. It'salote!
ier with 48 students than vS
200."
Denton said he is confide'
the information and understa^
ing gained during his visit
facilitate the formulation of i*
ommendations to help
schools.
Fifteen minority or disadvsi
taged students will participate
Bridge to Medicine, which inli :
duces college students t0 t i
Medical College Admission
Test, the admissions process!!*
life in medical school.
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gram's past students havetn
tered a medical school proj
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maining students have either!*
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sions, continued their edo#
in other health fields, or are y
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