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    Wednesday, March 4, 1992 The Battalion
Page 3
What’s Up
WEDNESDAY
AGGIE ORIENTATION LEADER PROGRAM: Be
an O.L.! Orientation leader applications are available
at 106 YMCA, Student Activities, Off Campus Center
and the Department of Multicultural Services.
Applications are due by March 27. Call 845-5826 for
more information.
BIG EVENT: Deadline for Big Event registration is
March 9. Big Event is April 4. Come to 127 Student
Services for registration forms. Call 845-3051 for
more information.
FACES - FRESHMEN ADJUSTING TO COLLEGE
EXPERIENCES: Mentor recruitment - students
wanted to mentor ethnic minority freshmen.
Applications available in the A-2 Annex at the corner
of Hughes and Moses Halls and are due by March
13. Call Alisa Reyna at 847-6500 or Gloria Flores at
845-9804 for more information
UNITED CAMPUS MINISTRIES: Weekly Aggie
Supper - good food, friends and fellowship. 6 p.m. to
7:20 p.m. at the A&M Presbyterian Church. Call Brian
Coats at 693-6874 for more information.
LUTHERAN STUDENT FELLOWSHIP: Evening
prayer and supper. 6:30 p.m. at the University
Lutheran Chapel. Call Martin at 847-1835 for more
information.
STUDENTS FOR THE EXPLORATION AND
DEVELOPMENT OF SPACE: Election of officers for
the 1992-93 year. Positions include pres., VP, sec.,
treasurer, dir. of publicity, dir. of speakers, dir. of
displays and dir. of field trips. 8:15 p.m. in 410
Rudder. Call Sean Sadler at 847-1767 for more
information.
AMA: 1st Annual Whoop-it-Up 3-on-3 basketball
tournament. Event is March 7 at 8 a m. Cost is $32
per team. Includes t-shirt. Sign up in Blocker lobby
through March 4. 1st prize is $100. Sponsored by
the American Marketing Association.
LIBERAL ARTS STUDENT COUNCIL: General
meeting. 8:30 p.m. in 504 Rudder. Call Stacey at
693-1687 for more information.
PARENTS’ WEEKEND: The 1991-92 Aggie Parents
of the Year, Ted and Barbara Coughran, will be
introduced before the Basketball Game. 7 p.m. in G.
Rollie White.
CENTER FOR ACADEMIC ENHANCEMENT: This
is a review and refresher course in all of the algebraic
and trigonometric skills necessary for success in
calculus. Free! 11:30 a m. to 12:30 p.m. in 244A
Blocker. “Where There’s a Will, There's an A, Part I"
- Practical suggestions and techniques are offered
that will help students study more efficiently. Three-
part series. 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. in 165 Blocker.
“Proofreading and editing’’ -- Will help you to learn to
edit and proofread your papers by analyzing and
discussing the twenty most common errors made by
college students 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. in 244A
Blocker. Register for all three in advance in 243
Blocker. All are Free. Call Pat or Venesa at 845-
2724 for more information.
GRADUATE STUDENT COUNCIL (GSC): General
meeting. 5:30 p.m. in 342 Zachry. Call Mohan at
847-9234 for more information.
WICI WOMEN IN COMMUNICATION, INC.: General
meeting. Announcements and calendar dates. 7
p.m. in 511 Richardson. Call Rachel at 847-2047 for
more information.
THE NAVIGATORS: Fellowship and singing. 7:30
p.m. in Lounge D on the Quad. Call Shane Sanders
at 846-0686 for more information.
BAPTIST STUDENT UNION: Bible study - worship,
fellowship and food. 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. at 203
College Main. Call 846-7722 for more information.
AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL/STUDENT
COALITION AGAINST APARTHEID AND RACISM:
Nancy Falgout, who works with refugees through
YMCA International Services, will give a guest lecture
on the Haitian repatriation crisis. 5:15 p.m. in 206
MSC. Call Kaade Roberts at 847-1199 for more
information.
AGGIE PARTNERS: General meeting. 7 p.m. in
301 Rudder. Call Brennan at 696-5648 for more
information.
PRE-LAW SOCIETY: Representatives of the LSAT
review course will be speaking, everyone welcome.
8 p.m. in 601 Rudder. Call Suzie Rampmeier at 776-
4266 for more information.
RESIDENCE HALL ASSOCIATION: President s
Round Table. Meet in 501 Rudder.
TAMSCAMS (METEOROLOGY CLUB):
Informational meeting (party, info, research, jobs,
employment). Meet in the O&M Observatory. Call
Tony Perez at 846-9025 for more information.
AGGIE DEMOCRATS: General meeting. If you are
going to work at the primaries March 10, you must
attend Election School March 5. Also, learn how
you can become a delegate for the county, state and
national conventions. Learn about our upcoming
Donkey Day. 7 p.m. in 404 Rudder, call Ivonne at
847-2286 for more information.
A.L.O.T. - AGGIE LEADERS OF TOMORROW:
General meeting. 8:30 p.m. in 206 MSC. Don’t
forget your sweatshirt money! Call Stephanie Erwin
at 847-0224 for more information.
AGGIE PARTNERS: Planning for Special Olympics
coaching and picnic and VIPS Spring Fling. 7 p.m. in
301 Rudder. Call Michael at 823-1334, Jill at 693-
2704 or Brennan at 696-5648 for more information.
CARIBBEAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION: Meeting to
discuss upcoming party. New members welcome.
7:15 p.m. in the Basement of Bizzell Hall West, call
Tim at 764-6745 or Nicholette at 696-7398 for more
information.
AGGIE ANTHROPOLOGISTS: Jubilant, yet short
gathering to discuss the club’s All Night Fair activities
for this weekend. 8:30 p.m. in 214 Anthropology.
Trish at 764-1835 for more information.
STUDENT COALITION AGAINST APARTHEID
AND RACISM AND AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL:
“Plight of the Union.” Come and debate some of the
pressing national issues of the day with our scholarly
panel of experts. This is an alternative to President
Bush’s State of the Union Address. 7:30 p.m. in 226
MSC. Call Andy at 847-2562 for more information.
PAX CHRISTI: Meet at “Plight of the Union” panel
discussion of American policy, economics and
politics. 7:30 p.m. in 226 MSC. Call Liberty at 847-
2469 for more information.
CAREER EXPLORATION EVENT FOR
UNDECIDED AND LIBERAL ARTS MAJORS: Don’t
limit yourself. . . explore all possibilities! This career
search seminar is designed to increase your
awareness of careers in "Corporate America” 2 p.m.
in 225 MSC. Call 845-5127 for more information.
STUDENT ACTIVITIES: 1992-93 budget request
forms for eligible student organizations are available
until March 31 in the MSC Student Finance Center
(217 MSC) and the Department of Student Activities
(Suite 163 Student Services Building). Call 845-1133
for more information.
What's Up/Continued on Page 8
SCOTT & WHITE
CLINIC, COLLEGE STATION
1600 University Drive East
Serving The Brazos Valley
Episcopal Church
invites you to its
Ash Wednesday Liturgy
March 4 at 6:15 p.m.
St. Thomas' Church/Canterbury House
902 George Bush Dr., C.S. 693-4245
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1103 Villa Maria
268-1407
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Dan Lawson, DDS
Paul Haines, DDS
1712 Southwest Pkwy
696-9578
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Alcohol & Drug
Treatment Program
Sharon Sandii'er, C.A.D.C., NCAC II,
Program Coordinator
Jane Vantine, L.P.C., C.I.T.
Therapist
Art Caylor, M.D.
Medical Director
Allergy
David R. Weldon, M.D.
Audiology
Richard L. Riess, Ph.D.
Cardiology
S. A. Gammenthaler, M.D.
J. James Rohack, M.D.
Dermatology
David D. Barton, M.D.
Family Medicine
Art Caylor, M.D.
Mark W. English, M.D.
Richard A. Smith, M.D.
Roque Villarreal, II, M.D.
Robert Wiprud, M.D.
Michael W. Norwood, D.O.
General Surgery
Frank R. Arko, M.D.
Dirk L. Boysen, M.D.
Health Education
Sally Scaggs, M.S., R.D., L.D.
Internal Medicine
James V. Bonds, M.D.
Valerie Chatham, M.D
Larry Davis, M.D.
Eileen Maria Frelier, M.D.
David Hackethorn, M.D.
Michael R. Schlabach, M.D.
William R. Davis, M.D
Obstetrics/Gynecology
Sheila Bonds, M.D.
James R. Meyer, M.D.
William L. Rayburn, M.D.
Charles W. Sanders, M.D.
Sally Miller, R.N.C.
Ophthalmology
Charles W. Akins, M.D.
Orthopedic Surgery
Paul A. Wright, M.D.
Otolaryngology
Michael J. Miller, M.D.
R. Bruce Buechler, M.D.
Pediatrics
Dayne M. Foster, M.D.
Michael P. Marquardt, M.D.
Dan Ransom, M.D.
Mark Sjcilio, M.D.
Psychology
Jack L. Bodden, Ph.D.
Patricia E. Tolciu, Psy.D.
Radiology
Luis Canales, M.D.
Speech Pathology
Anne Lueck, Ph.D., C.C.C.-S.L.P.
Susan Scott, M.Ed., C.C.C.-S.L.P.
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