The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 16, 1991, Image 4

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The Battalion
Monday, September 16,1|
IBM Personal System
campus
You'll never find a more compatible
roommate than an IBM Personal System
Selected Academic Solution. It’s friendly,
helpful, quiet, neat and not above having a
little fun. (Yet it won’t blast the stereo or
borrow your class notes.) What’s more, it was
specifically designed with the needs of
college students in mind. Its mouse and Win
dows make it incredibly easy to learn and use
— not only in college, but after graduation.
Best of all, it’s an IBM—which means quality,
reliability and service.
Volume II 1991
circuit
One year’s worth of maintenance on any '90,
'91 or ‘92 Mazda car or truck purchase. $75
worth of Sprint® long distance phone service.
And much more.
also come with Microsoft Word for
Windows ,M ** for word processing, Microsoft
Excel** for spreadsheets, Reference Software
Grarnmatik'“ for checking your grammar,
games for putting off your homework, and
more. Or if you’d prefer, you can add your
own software to meet your particular needs.
Students trade in
’80’s values.
College costs soar.
But not PS/2 prices.
You don’t have to own a car to take advan
tage of impressive trade-in values. Buy a new
IBM PS/2 Selected Academic Solution and
you qualify for a trade-in allowance on
selected models of IBM, Apple® and
Compaq® Computers. Visit your campus
outlet or IBM Authorized Personal Computer
Dealer for details. Act now, this program
ends December 31,1991.
You may be surprised at just
how affordable a PS/2 is.
Especially with the special
low prices we’re now offering
students, faculty and staff.
What’s more, you don’t have to
pay for it all at once. The IBM PS/2
Loan for Learning 1 lets you borrow anywhere
from $1,500 to $8,000—with flexible terms
and low interest rates. Payments start as low
as $30* a month — about the price of a daily
cup of coffee.
Note: This trade-in otter applies only to selected IBM products
purchased directly from campus outlets or IBM Authorized Personal
Computer Dealers.
You could go a long
way in this world.
A window on
the academic world.
Year-end bonuses
hit campus.
All PS/2® and PS/1 ™ Selected Academic
Solutions come preloaded with DOS 5.0 ,
Microsoft"’Windows’" 3.0and Entertainment
Pack for Windows, making it the latest in
computing versatility and convenience.Some
Buy an IBM Personal System Selected ■
Academic Solution now through December
31, 1991, and you'll receive a special IBM
PS/2 Bonus Pack that gives you discounts on
a variety of useful and fun things, including
up to $120 worth of discount travel certifi
cates on American Airlines® at no charge.
As part of the IBM PS/2 Sweepstakes, we’re
offering two lucky Grand Prize winners a
brand new 1992 Mazda MX-3 GS. 25 First
Place winners will receive a round-trip ticket
on American Airlines. 20 Second Place win
ners will receive gift certificates good for up
to $300 worth of long distance phone calls
on Sprint. And 50 Third Place winners will
receive a Sierra® Entertainment Software Pack
age containing six challenging programs. To
enter, visit your local campus outlet or write
IBM PS/2 Sweepstakes, 3 Industrial Ave.,
Mahwah, NJ 07430. There’s no purchase
necessary.
M icroCqmputerCenter
ComputerSales and Supplies
Located in the lower level of the Memorial Student Center
Monday thru Friday 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
(409) 845-4081
) 386% 1 The PS/2 Loan (or Learning is not available through IBM
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Great Suits Don’t Have
To Be Expensive.
Save $35-$100 on the entire stock of suits and sportcoats during our special Fall Suit Yourself Sale!
Here are a few samples of the great values you'll find,
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Preferred Stock 1 single-
& double-breasted suits
in an athletic taper.
Orig. $225
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Sole \69
single
Botany Gladiator in
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athletic fit & Johnny
Carson' solid & striped
suits. Orig, $225-$275
Sole 199
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Spice up your fall ward-
Great (lollies Don’t Have To Be Expensive
TTT* Mon.-Sat. 10-9
POST OAK MALL Sun. 12:30-5:30
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robe with Haggar sport
coats in classic herring
bone weave. Blue, brown
& grey. Orig. $125
Sale 89
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Selection may vary by store
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What's Up ^
MONDAY
TAMU BICYCLING CLUB: Organizational meeting/new member
reception. 8:30 p.m. in 228 MSC. Call Gordon Powell at 764-7891
for more information.
STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION: Committee
applications due by 5 p.m. in 221 Pavilion. Call the Student
Government Office at 845-3051 for more information.
RODEO CLUB: Meeting at 7 p.m. in 123 Kleberg. Call John Price
at 693-2364 for more information.
SPANISH CLUB - LA TERTULIA: General meeting at 9 p.m. at
Two Pesos. Call Anne Linstead at 847-0696 for more information.
TAMU CANCER SOCIETY: General meeting, two positions open,
Publicity Chairman and Educational Programs Chairman. Events
with and for American Cancer Society. 6 p.m. in 230 Rudder. Cal!
Laura Gutierrez at 847-2141 for more information.
TEXAS A&M WOMEN’S RUGBY TEAM: Practice - new members
welcome at any time. 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. at the Drill Field at the
bleachers. Call Staci at 260-7847 for more information.
AGGIES AGAINST BONFIRE: Discussion, general meeting and
membership drive. 6 p.m. behind the Lawrence Sullivan Ross
statue.
ALPHA PHI ALPHA FRATERNITY, INC. Applications for lip sync
contest on Oct. 5 are currently available in the cubicle on the 2nd
floor of the Pavilion. They are due on Sept. 20 at 5 p.m. Call
Thomas Whittington at 696-0507 for more information.
AGGIE BONFIRE CUT CLASS: Cut class - mandatory for those
wishing to attend Bonfire cut. 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.to
p.m. in Rudder Auditorium.
STAGECENTER COMMUNITY THEATER: Live theater. 3715E
29th St. in the Town & Country in Bryan. Call StageCenter at 846-
0287 for more information.
MSC STUDENT DEVELOPMENT A.L.O.T.: Applications dueby5
p.m. for A.L.O.T. at the Student Programs Office. Call Gayleat822
6364 for more information.
TEXAS STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION: General meetinc
8:30 p.m. in 601 Rudder. Call Amy at 696-3368 for more
information.
TEXAS A&M AMATEUR RADIO CLUB: General meeting; new
people interested in amateur radio welcome. 7 p.m. in 229 MSC.
Call 845-7245 for more information.
POLITICAL FORUM: Brief summary of summer’s events in State
Senate followed by a question and answer period with State Senate
Jim Turner. 7 p.m. in 308 Rudder. Call Richard Hammit at 847-
6301 for more information.
THE AGGIELAND: Senior class pictures are now being taken from
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at AR Photography located at 707 Texas Ave. next
to Taco Cabana.
TUESDAY
PSYCHOLOGY CLUB: General meeting at 7 p.m. in 106
Psychology.
TAMU WOMEN’S RUGBY: Practice - new members welcome at
any time. 5:30 at the Drill Field by the bleachers. Call Staci Tucker
at 260-7847 for more information.
AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL/MEDICINE TRIBE: General meeting
at 5:30 p.m. behind the Lawrence Sullivan Ross statue in front of the
Academic Building. Call Lisa at 693-2651 for more information.
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AUDITIONS FOR
AGGIE PLAYERS PRODUCTION OF
SINGERS ACTORS DANCERS MUSICIANS
All Aggies are welcome!
This will be a non-traditional,
multi-cultural, multi-racial production.
WHEN: Tuesday, September 17, 7:00pm
WHERE: Rudder Theatre
No preparation is necessary.
ACTORS/SINGERS/DANCERS — We will teach you a short dance combination
and a short musical number, listen to you read and watch you do some
improvisation and theatre games. Please wear comfortable, loose fitting clothing
which will allow you complete mobility. Please be on time and plan to spend three
hours with us.
Rehearsals: Monday - Friday, 19 September — 31 October ,
Performances: 8:00pm, 1, 2, 7, 8, 9 November 2:00pm, 3 & 10 November
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HILLEL STUDENT ORGANIZATION: Yom Kippur Services. 8p.m
at the Hillel Student Center. Call the Hillel Student Center at 696-
7313 for more information.
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