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The Battalion
Wednesday, March 25, 1992
Phone: 845-0569 / Office: Room 015 (basement)
Reed McDonald Building
AGGIE'WANT ADS
$ 10 for 20 words running 5 days, if your merchan
dise is priced $1000 or less (price musf appear in
ad). For private individuals, not businesses. Guar
anteed results or you get an additional 5 days at
no charge. If item doesn't sell, advertiser must call
before 11 a.m. on the day the ad is schedule to
end to qualify for the 5 additional insertions at no
charge.
Business Hours
8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Monday through
Friday
accepted
Help Wanted
Skin Infection Study
Volunteers needed for Skin Infection Research Study comparing two antibbtics
(one of which is an investigational drug.) Infection must be culturable.
Qualifying infections include: infected blisters, earlobes, boils, fingernails,
infected cuts, scrapes and insect bites. Call to see if eligible. Eligible volunteers
will be compensated.
Strep Throat study
Volunteers needed for Strep Throat Study comparing two antibiotics
(one is an investigational drug.) Qualifying symptoms include at least
two of the following: Sore Throat, Difficulty Swallowing, Swollen
Glands and Fever. Rapid strep test will be done free of charge to
confirm diagnosis. Eligible volunteers will be compensated.
Ankle & Knee Sprains
Investigational Study
Volunteers needed with acute ankle or knee injuries to evaluate the effectiveness
of a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medication. Must be seen within 48 hours
of injury and have swelling, tenderness and limitatbn of range of movement.
Eligible volunteers will be compensated.
G&S Studies • 846-5933
Close to Campus
POSTAL JOBS
AVAILABLE!
Many positions. Great benefits.
Call (800) 338-3388.
Ext. P-3332.
FUNDRAISER - Looking for a top
fraternity, sorority, or student
organization that would like to earn
$500-$ 1500 for a one week
on-campus marketing project.
MUST be organized & hardworking.
Call 1-800-592-2121 Melanie ext. 124.
SUMMER WORK INTERNSHIPS AVERAGE $1,710
MONTH. Must be interested in developing SALES and
MARKETING skills. Looking for hardworking college
students, all majors considered 1-800-477-9447.
Keg Helper needed. Apply at Jack Hilliard Distributing
Company from 10 a m. - 2 p.m. 1000 Independence,
Bryan. Work Thursday, Friday and some Saturdays
$5.25/hr. 15-20 hrs. per week.
COUNSELORS: Summer employment. Female and
male. Outstanding 8-week girls camp in Maine needs
instructors in the following activities: Swim (WSI re
quired), waterski, canoe, sculling, ropes/outdoor living
skills, rock climbing, archery, gymnastics, golf, volleyball,
Head of Land Sports and Nanny. American Red Cross (or
equivalent) Lifeguard Certification required for all water
front positions and outdoor living. Excellent salary, travel
allowance, room/board, laundry, uniforms and linens pro
vided. College credit available, for information and
application call 410/653-3082 or 207/998-4347 days; 410/
363-6369 evenings or weekends. TRIPP LAKE CAMP.
The City of College Station currently has a part-time
opening in the Human Resources Dept. We are looking
for a person with excellent customer service skills as well
as someone with and interest in being exposed to all areas
of Human Resources. Applicants with a related major are
preferred. Salary $4.50/hr. Applyby Friday March 27th to
The City of College Station Human Resources Dept.,
1101 Texas Ave.. C.S. TX.
EARN CASH! $110/MTH. AND UP. Be a plasma donor!
Safe and easy procedure provides guaranteed income.
Join thousands of A&M students as regular donors.
WESTGATE PLASMA CENTER 4223 Welborn Road
846-8855.
HEL P WANTED GREAT ATMOSPHERE OUTDOOR
FARMERS MARKET CASHIERS. Good personally and
reliability much more important than experience. Call
between 8:30 -3:00 to set up and appointment. FARM
PATCH 822-7209.
THE WEKEELA CAMPS, CANTON, MAINE. One of
America's most prestigious camps, seeks creative dyna
mos for staff positions June 21-August 22 for tennis,
athletics, gymnastics, competitive swimming, water ski
ing, sailing, piano, guitar, dance/ballet, drama, song lead
ers, ceramics, art, woodworking, photography/yearbook.
Also kitchen and maintenance positions. If you think
you're tops, Reply To: 130 S. Merkle Rd. Columbus, OH
43209 (614) 235-3177.
ALASKA SUMMER EMPLOYMENT - Fisheries. Earn
$5,000+/month. Free transportation! Room & Board.
Over 8,000 openings. No experience necessary. Male or
Female. For employment program call Student Employ
ment Services at 1-206-545-4155 ext. 1601.
$200 daily stuffing envelopes for major corporation. Free
supplies. Rush LSASE to: USTB Marketing Dept. A-1,
P.O. Box 6504 Kingwood, Texas 77325.
Conservation Scientist l-IV ($2,432-$2,953) :2 openings-
Responsible for fish propagation & distribution & hatchery
maintenance at state hatchery. Contact Texas Parks &
Wildlife Dept, office for applications. Call Glen Alexander
817/779-2301, Possum Kingdom State Hatchery, Aaron
Barkoh 817/586-1576, Dundee State Hatchery, near
Wichita Falls, TX. Closing date 3/24/92.
Summer jobs, warehouse work, 3 shifts, 8 hrs. each. Two
locations. Dallas (214) 869-0250 or. Houston (713) 820-
3820.
Dependable people for Houston Post route $400-$900 a/
month. Early morning 846-2911, 846-1253.
Healthy males wanted as semen donors. Help infertile
couples. Confidentiality ensured. Ethnic diversity desir
able. Ages 18-35. excellent compensation. Contact
Fairfax Cryobank, 1121 Briarcrest Suite 101, 776-4453.
Gun Club
ARROWHEAD GUN CLUB. Noivmembers welcome.
Skeet-Pistol-Trap-RifleRanges. OpenTues-Sun, 10a.m.
Hwy. 6 S.1/4 mile past Texas World Speedway. 690-
0276.
Services
Professional Word Processing
Resume Services
Reports & Merge Letters
Typist available 7 days a week
ON THE DOUBLE
113 COLLEGE MAIN 846-3755
BEST RESUMES IN B/CS.
TYPING ALSO DONE.
ANTHONY AT 847-4665.
CYBERGENICS TOAL BODYBUILDING SYSTEM
$99.99. Lowest prices on ALL BRANDS of sports supple
ments. 693-1236.
$1.00 PER PAGE TYPING LASER PRINTED.
EDITING SERVICES 764-7191.
Experienced librarian will do library research for you. Call
272-3348.
AAA DEFENSIVE DRIVING. Ticket dismissal, insurance
discount. Mon-Tue(6-10p.m.), W-Th. (6-10 p.m.,Fri. (6-
10 p.m.) Sat., (8-12 noon), Sat. (8-4:30p.m..). $14.00/per
class. 411 TX Ave. S. 693-1322.
For Rent
COTTON VILLAGE APTS. Ltd.
Snook, Texas
$0 w/RA $224-$360 for 1 bdrm.
$0 w/RA $280-$481 for 2 bdrm.
Call 846-8878, 774-0773 a/5 p.m.
Equal Opportunity Housing/Handicapped Accessible
HOUSES FOR RENT 3bd/2ba and 4bd/2ba starting at
$650. One mile from campus 1-409-693-4469.
2Bdrm,.1 1/2Ba luxury four-plex. W/D, near A&M, shuttle
bus, water paid, $425; 3bdrm/2ba, garage $480. 693-
0551, 764-8051.
For Lease
Subleasing upstairs efficiency for summer at Wlllowlck
Apts. 693-4306 office#693-1325.
For Sale
SEIZED CARS, trucks, boats,
four wheelers, motor homes,
by FBI, IRS, DEA,. Available your
area now. Call (805)682-7555
Ext. C-1201.
SONY RECEIVER WITH REMOTE 80 WATTS SUR
ROUND SOUND AUDIO VIDEO CONTROL CENTER
$150 FIRM. CALL MIKE 764-1706.
Brand New 1992 Nishike mountain bike with Shimano
parts and'U'Steel rock$250. Loft$110. Call George 847-
3170.
DORM REFRIGERATOR FOR SALE. GOOD WORKING
CONDITION. MUST SELL. $75 WIRELESS SPEAKER
SYSTEM DATAWAVE WS-7, HARDLY USED. $75.
CALL 764-7970.
1985 Honda Elite 250. Runs good. Includes helmet and
cover. $500 o.b.o.
BICYCLES, BICYCLES, many recycled men's and
women's, both 10-speed and 12-speed bicycles; while
they last! $35 - $50. 846-8295.
One-way American airline ticket to San Diego from Austin
leaving March 22 at 8:15 p.m. for $60. 847-4700.
Two SWC basketball tourney tickets to all women’s and to
all mens games. $40 and $80 respectively. Call Joe 696-
7521.
Computers
COMPUTER ACCESS. Books, software, service and
computers. 809So.. TXAve. Across from TAMU (next to
Red Lobster) 764-1136.
Lost & Found
Reward for return of red rimmed trifocal eyeglasses lost in
MSC or Rudder weekend of Feb. 29, March 1st and 2nd.
693-2741.
T ravel
FREE TRAVEL
Air couriers and cruiseships.
Students also needed Christmas,
Spring, and Summer for
Amusement Park employment.
Call (800) 338-3388 Ext. F-3091.
WEDNESDAY
OFFICE OF PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL:
Reminder to all Pre-Med/Pre-Dent students
applying in Fall of 1993. Files for
recommendation to the schools are required
to be complete by April 10. Call now for
details if you have not visited the office and
find out how to complete your file. Available
in 203 Academic. The Well-Rounded Pre
Med Student — find out what medical and
dental schools are looking for and how to do
it! Advance registration required. 1:30 p.m.
to 2:15 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. to 3:15 p.m. in
203 Academic. Call Agnita Moore at 847-
8938 for more information.
STUDENT GOVERNMENT: Blood Drive
Representative Needed! Applications
available in the Student Government Office.
Due by March 27. Call 845-3051 for more
information.
REAL WORLD 1992: LIFE AFTER
AGGIELAND: Register in MSC and
Blocker through March 26 from 10 a.m. until
2 p.m. Event is March 29 from 9 a.m. to
2:30 p.m. Call Felicia at 845-1133 for more
information.
THE SOCIOLOGY CLUB: Meeting. Will
be discussing plans for the professor picnic
— will have a guest lecturer to speak about
graduate school. 7 p.m. in 507AB Rudder.
Call Alicia at 823-1495 for more information.
AlChE (AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF
CHEMICAL ENGINEERS): General
meeting with Dr. Robert Eltz from Monsanto
speaking about pharmaceuticals, all Chem
E’s welcome! 7 p.m. in 103 Zachry. Call
Jennifer Willis at 847-7182 for more
information.
LIBERAL ARTS STUDENT COUNCIL:
General meeting. 8:30 p.m. in 504 Rudder.
Call Stacey at 693-1687 for more
information.
SOUTHWESTERN BLACK STUDENT
LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE: Director
and assistant director application for the
1993 SBSLC are now available in the
Department of Multicultural Services and
the Department of Student Activities.
Applications due March 27. Call 845-4551
for more information.
TAMU SAILING CLUB: Membership drive.
9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Rudder Fountain.
General meeting at 7 p.m. in 410 Rudder
with executive meeting following in 229
Rudder. Cali Mike Pollard at 823-4290 for
more information.
MUSLIM STUDENT ASSOCIATION
(MSA): Tarawih prayer. 8 p.m. to 10:30
p.m. at the Mosque. Call Widodo at 846-
6693 for more information.
excel (excellence uniting
CULTURE, EDUCATION &
LEADERSHIP): Orientation Student
Assistant applications available.
Applications are due by March 27 and are
What’s Up
available in 148 MSC, 110 YMCA and the
Student Activities Office from 8 a.m. to 5
p.m. Call Michelle at 847-1853 or the Dept,
of Multicultural Services at 845-4551 for
more information.
FREE INCOME TAX ASSISTANCE: Free
help on your income tax return provided by
members of Beta Alpha Psi. Sessions held
every Monday and Wednesday until April
15th from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. in 141 MSC.
DEPARTMENT OF STUDENT
ACTIVITIES: 1992-93 Budget Request
Forms for eligible recognized 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.
TEXAS ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION
COALITION (TEAC): General membership
meeting. Big “Earth Day” planning meeting.
Everyone interested in environmental
concerns is invited to attend, whether
student or member of the community. 7
p.m. in 202 Francis Hall. Call Christy at
846-1204 for more information.
IMPROVING MEMORY ... OR WHY DO I
KEEP FORGETTING TO REMEMBER:
Presentation to include principles for
learning and remembering. Free. Register
in advance at the Center for Academic
Enhancement in 243 Blocker. 4 p.m. to 5
p.m. in 165 Blocker. Call Venesa or Deidra
at 845-2568 for more information.
WOMEN IN COMMUNICATIONS, INC.
(WICI): Learn not to dress for success in
today’s corporate world. Color analysis and
suit selections will be demonstrated. Free
and open to the public. 7 p.m. in 511
Richardson.
CARIBBEAN STUDENTS ASSOCIATION:
Meeting discussing April 3rd party. New
members welcome. 7:15 p.m. in the
basement of Bizzell Hall West. Call Tim at
764-6745 for more information.
TEXAS AGGIE CATTLEWOMEN:
Speaker, Dr. Rhonda Miller on “Myths
About Beef.” 7 p.m. in 117 Kleberg. Call
Jill Johnson at 823-5266 for more
information.
HISPANIC BUSINESS STUDENT
ASSOCIATION: Guest speaker Kathleen
Fenninger of First Interstate Bank. 7 p.m.in
131 BLocker. Call Victor Romero at 693-
5024 for more information.
THURSDAY
INSTITUTE
ENGINEERS:
the Future?
Master Plan.
OF TRANSPORTATION
Where is A&M Headed for
— A Look at the Campus
By Charles Caffee, Manager
of TAMU Facilities Planning Division. 5:15
p.m. at the at the Facilities Planning Office,
2nd floor conference room — across from
Pizza Hut. Call Jason at 8470-9271 for
more information.
KOREAN AGGIES ASSOCIATION:
Softball practice and details of upcoming
events. 6 p.m. at Hensel Park. Call Bo at
847-3202 for more information.
AGGIE ANTHROPOLOGISTS: Will meet
to discuss participating in the Big Event, as
well as plan for upcoming Jungle Barbecue
Bonanza. All are welcome! 4 p.m. at
Duddley’s.
HONORS STUDENT COUNCIL: Turn
biographies for officer elections by Fridays:
5 p.m. at the MSC cubicle (#38). Cal
Randy at 847-2523 for more information.
DEPT. OF AGRICULTURAL
ECONOMICS: is sponsoring a symposii
titled “Transforming Russian Agriculture
Management Challenges.” Speakers wilt*
Mr. Wayne Showers and Merritt Taylor
Recent developments in Russiar
agriculture, needs for technology
management opportunities, anc
development of a model farm will be
discussed. There will be a panel response]
and audience discussion following the
presentations. Meet in 308 Rudder
IVCF GRADUATE BIBLE STUDY: D
Jack McIntyre, professor of Physics, will be
speaking on why science developed
Christian culture. 7:45 p.m. at 602 W. I
St. Call Pat Johnson at 775-0719 for more p/—
information. BILfc' v-'—
on ms
MICROBIOLOGY SOCIETY: We will be
hosting a speaker on Medical Technology
Programs. All those interested in this topic
are invited to attend. 8:30 p.m. in 202
HECC. Call Helen at 693-5843 for more
information.
CLASS AGENTS’ CANDIDATES
MEETING: Sponsored by the Association
of Former Students, all persons interested
in running for class agent for the Class of
‘92 are required to attend this meeting.
4:30 p.m. in the Clayton Williams Alumni
Center. Call Jean Wiesenburg at 845-7514
for more information.
SOCIETY OF MEXICAN AMERICAN
ENGINEERS AND SCIENTISTS: Pizza
Party! 7 p.m. in the Zachry Lobby. Call
Judy Gonzales at 847-0633 for more
information.
OFFICE OF PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL:
The Dreaded MCAT — What to expect||^ est in
Advance registration required. 1:30 p.mil^good r
and 2 p.m. in 203 Academic Building. Call LastWec^
Agnita at 847-8938 for more information. Football Lea^
awners of th
DPMA: Officer elections for pres., VPoijfheuseof in^
programs, VP of operations, treasure!lames, and =
secretary, and information officer. 7 p.m. ini For the 1»
Blocker. Call Michael at 693-1913 for moreh otsomeon ^
information. possess!—
or not the grc=:
MUSLIM STUDENT ASSOCIATION ^ 156611 left
(MSA): Tarawih prayer. 8 p.m. to lO^r'wSuT
p.m. at the Mosque. Call Widodo at 846-l. pfield deci
6693 for more information. Bways went
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the MSC Student Finance Center (2f wa y t0 ° lon g
MSC) and the Department of Studenil TheNIFL
Activities (Suite 163 Student Services|P eecl U P § ari
Building). Call 845-1133 for moref^l^PP 1
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AGGIELAND: Register in MSC anr, wa ™£°yj
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2 p.m. Event is March 29 from 9 a.rr
2:30 p.m. Call Felicia at 845-1133 for/m
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CLASS AGENTS’ CANDIDATES
MEETING: Sponsored by the Association
of Former Students, all persons interested
in running for class agent for the Class of
‘92 are required to attend this meeting
4:30 p.m. in the Clayton Williams Alumni
Center. Call Jean Wiesenburg at 845-7511
for more information.
GAY AND LESBIAN STUDENT
SERVICES: Dr. Wendy Stock, from the
Dept, of Psychology at TAMU, will speak on
“Representations of Lesbian and Gay
Sexuality in the Media.” All are invited to
attend. 7 p.m. in 308 Rudder. Call the
Gayline at 847-0321 for more information.
Items for What’s Up should be submittedlo
The Battalion, 013 Reed McDonald, no Idler
than three business days before the desired
run date. We publish only the name and
phone number of the contact if you ask us.
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, please
call the newsroom at 845-3313.
Telethon provides maj ority of funds for MDA
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Donations from private indi
viduals make up the majority of
MDA funding, and the rest is
through corporate donations. The
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ment funding.
"That's why our telethon is so
important to us," Scherer said.
"That's where the majority of our
funds come from."
Anyone who wants to help
support the MDA can participate
in the Bryan/College Station
Challenge . . . Aerobics '92 on Sat
urday, March 28, at the Aerofit
Club and Activity Center. The
Challenge is a three-hour, low im
pact workout to raise money for
the MDA.
For more information contact
Aerofit. Registration begins at 8
a.m. March 28, and the Challenge
will be held from 9 a.m. until
noon.
Also, tickets are on sale for the
Sigma Alpha Epsilon/MDA
Chilifest '92, which will be held
Saturday, April 18 at the Brazo:
County Pavilion and Rodeo Aif
na. Tickets can be purchased fro®
fraternity members for $6, oral
the gate the day of the event to
$7.
The Bud Light concert seriesai
the event will feature Touch-n-Go
Jeff Boys and Cold 45. Martin Del
ray will also perform at the event
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Call 845-0569
Opportunities in Texas Medicine
Saturday, March 28, 1992
10:00 am to 4:00 pm
Kleberg Center
Texas A&M University
Medical, Dental, Veterinary, and Allied Health Schools from all over Texas
will be available at Kleberg to answer any questions students might have
about the schools. Everyone is welcome, and the admission is free.
Sponsored by:
Alpha Epsilon Delta
Biomedical Science Association
Minority Association of Prehealth Aggies
Premedical/Predental Society
SCOTT& WHITE
HCA Greenleaf
Hospital
St. Joseph
M r Hospital & Health Cantor
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