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f Tuesday, March 31, 1992 The Battalion Page 5A / #3" /EN, Fla. (AP) jriss knocked •hits, includ! and the Ti Boston Red^ n game Mondr d all his liner (1-2), »| s on seven I mts in 3 2-3 sparked a this including ah n Gonzalez, v| e seventh. F® i double int nging in Bait le side. 2-1) worked fii giving upo; me of them It i-inning its. iher run came double bylvi rookie Pa o had a singl d Wade Bog ston. struckout fo 'S HR stros la. (AP) -Ce f two-run hoi it as the Deto e Houston A lared the iraf 44 homers li tops with 1 ne runs and lead the TijW ; them, I do ok anymore arky Anders 're gone the ris bat. Ceci int spring er." omer, a tone] left-field w ■fh inning arryl Kile, to right fi irvTYvxvg a/# 3 age 3 nd SWCOf- r of the Year. r ul as Hill's ed on a dis- i the Cotton ed by cold was credited r umblesas the Florida >2. ut it a lot af- ny mom and me through lurt me (to s^as the last i, and it remendous ot my bad iy, so I've rs of great for Hill's s as a suc re over. Th more than ^ard season, is season is -unner, a ter run r pass y I pray r because I — to be an ay pro foot- -n to win _onship." -nplish, but zed. He z) now -o Bears, as reat fresh- Tie made ^phomore Tiat's what nR. C. s serious ne player, motivated ar and be said. "I to work past, he me an out- d like to sive totals d like to ning and ill maybe is he is a TUESDAY TAMU ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY: Guest speaker Dr. James Dixon speaking on “Amazon Ecology.” 7 p.m. in 229 MSC. Call Patrick at 847-2022 or Caryl at 268-1162 for more information. APO: Special Olympics orientation meeting, volunteers please attend. 7 p.m. at 601 Rudder. Call Karen for more information. S.T.E.P. O.N.E.: Applications now available and due April 13. Pick up an application at the Department of Multicultural Services Office. Call Verlon Johnson at 696-9243 for more information. PHYSICAL THERAPY CLUB: Guest speaker, Karen Baudas to speak on Pediatrics. 7 p.m. in 164 Read. Call David at 693-3421 or Nic at 693-8596 for more information. CLASS OF 1992: Class gift voting until April 2 at Kleberg, MSC, Library. Senior Weekend t-shirt sales on the 1st floor of the MSC. MSC VISUAL ARTS COMMITTEE: Free drawing lessons with supplies provided and two instructors. Previous attendance not required. This week focuses on drawing people. 8:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. in 501 Rudder. Call Erik at 846-3624 for more information. CAREER CENTER: “Compensation and Salary Negotiation Seminar.” This seminar will provide you with information that will aid in your decision making about job offers. 12:45 p.m. in 410 Rudder. “Introduction to New Career Resources Library.” Learn about job search and career planning resources housed within the Career Center/Career Library. Call 845-5139 to reserve a seat. 7 p.m. in 410 Rudder. STUDENT Y: General meeting - if interested in being an officer, you should attend. 7 p.m. in 502 Rudder. Call Christie at 847-4057 for more information. CELEBRATE DIVERSITY WEEK ‘92: Flag Room Cultural Performances featuring R. E.S.P.E.C.T., a skit addressing cultural awareness through RESPECT (MSC Hospitality) and Native American dance and song (Native American Student Group). Noon to 1 p.m. in the MSC Flag Room. Call 845-4551 for more information. “Beyond Awareness: Exploring Within-Group Differences.” The “Beyond Awareness” Players will present a series of confrontation ) role plays irwolvind 1 'Target groups” based upon actual campu^dbnflicts. Discussion will follow the programr 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. in 292 MSC. Call 845-4768 for more information. Origami: The Art of Creative Paper Folding. Dr. James Yao will present a hands-on demonstration of the oriental art of Origami.. 12:30 p.m. to 1p.m. in 292 MSC. Call 845-4551 for more information. S. C.A.R.: General meeting - reservation trip, Cockburn visit, etc. 8:30 p.m. in the MSC. What's Up Call Syed for more information. AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL/MEDICINE TRIBE: General meeting. 5:30 p.m. behind Sul Ross or in Academic Building. For Amnesty call Kaade, For Medicine Tribe call Irwin for more information. MSEC (INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF STUDENTS IN ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS): General meeting. 7 p.m. in 404 Rudder. Call Cindy at 847-8459 for more information. SOCIETY FOR HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT: General meeting with guest lecturer John Flenn from Computer Access speaking on “Human Resources in Small Businesses.” 6:30 p.m. in 120 Blocker. Call Brenda at 693-6267 for more information. CIRCLE K INTERNATIONAL (CKI): Members: no way you should miss this! Key Clubbers: Check us out! 8 p.m. in 127A Zachry. Call Kristofer at 764-9576 for more information. ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA: Scattergories Challenge - come enjoy playing the game of Scattergories. 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. in 701 Rudder. AGGIE TOASTERS: Meeting of Toastmasters International, a widely respected organization devoted to the improvement of public speech. 8:30 p.m. in 404 Rudder. Call Tammy at 823-4512 for more information. MINORITY EDUCATORS: Agenda for fun meeting! 7 p.m. to 8:15 p.m. in 301 Rudder. DEPARTMENT OF RECREATIONAL SPORTS: Entries will be closing for Penberthy Softball Tournament. 5:30 p.m. in 159 Read. Call 845-7826 for more information. STUDENTS FOR THE EXPLORATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF SPACE: General meeting. Information on our upcoming speaker from IBM, Leon Swartz, will be announced. 5:20 p.m. in 129 Bright. Call Sean at 847-1767 for more information. CHI ALPHA CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP: Everyone is welcome at our weekly worship and fellowship meeting. 7 p.m. at the All Faith’s Chapel. Call 693-0924 for more information. ACT - AGRICULTURAL COMMUNICATORS OF TOMORROW: General meeting - all majors welcome. 8:30 p.m. in 102 Scoates. Call Elizabeth at 696- 5615 for more information. INKSHED PRESS: Reading/Exhibit and open mike afterwards. Meet at the Stafford Opera House. Call Jennifer at 862-2652 for more information. GENETICS SOCIETY: This is our rescheduled meeting - a speaker on How to Get into Gread School and April 4th Six Flags trip. 8:15 p.m. in 107 Biochemistry. Call Keith at 693-5452 for more information. MATH CLUB: Guest speaker Vince Schielack will discuss and answer questions about the secondary education program and requirements for math majors seeking secondary certification. All those interested in teaching high school math are encouraged to attend. Also, the final vote on the Math Club t-shirt design will be taken. 7 p.m. in 317 Milner. OFFICE OF PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL: My Professor, My Educator: The importance of evaluations for Medical/Dental school and how to obtain effective letters. Advance registration required. 4:30 p.m. in 203 Academic. Call Agnita Moore at 847-8938 for more information. FIRST ANNUAL AGGIE CULTURAL EXTRAVAGANZA: Tickets are on sale for the Extravaganza - event is on April 2. $2/adults and $1/children 12 & under. Extravaganza will feature African-American, Asian-American, Hispanic and Native American dance, music and drama. Cultural prized will be given away. 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the MSC Foyer. Call 845-4551 for more information. MUSLIM STUDENT ASSOCIATION (MSA): Friday Prayer. 12:50 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. in 601 Rudder. Tarawih prayer. 8 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. at the Mosque. Call Widodo at 846- 6693 for more information. 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. 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. Available in 203 Academic. Call Agnita Moore at 847-8938 for more information. TEXAS STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION: Panel of student teachers. 8:30 p.m. in 601 Rudder. Call Amy at 696- 3368 for more information. ASSOCIATION OF A&M GUITARISTS: Improvisation workshops. Bring guitar and a cord, amps provided. 8:30 p.m. in Rumours in the MSC. Call Kelly at 696-3522 for more information. PARTY CAUCUS ‘92 SPONSORED BY MOSHER HALL COUNCIL: Senator and Candidate Forum. 6:30 p.m. in the MSC Flagroom. See More What's Up/Page 10 RE^ELE£Z #3 Michael Crain for ”94 Vice-President Need Quick & Easy Cash After Spring Break? 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ALL YOU CAN EAT BUFFET Luncheon and Dinner o > 7 days a week < to co i Luncheon 11 a.m.-2 p.m. X 0> 1- n Univ. Dr. Dinner 5 p.m.-9 p.m. Dinner 5 p m -1 0 p m Hwy. 30 Friday &: Saturday X Perot names partner Texan selects former POW as running mate DALLAS (AP) - Texas bil lionaire Ross Perot said Monday retired Vice Admiral James Stock- dale, a former Vietnam prisoner of war whose freedom he helped to gain, would be his "interim” run ning mate in a possible race for the White House. The decision allows volunteers to mount ballot petition drives on Perot's behalf in the 27 states and District of Columbia that require independent candidates to name running mates. Perot has said he'll run for president as an independent if supporters are able to place his name on the ballot in all 50 states. "I'm not here for me. I'm here for Ross Perot," Stockdale said at a news conference at Stanford University's Hooyer Institution, where he is now a senior research fellow. "I'm not that much interested in the mechanics of government. I'm interested in leadership," he said. But Stockdale pledged to stay on the ticket through the Novem ber election if Perot wants him. "Admiral Stockdale is an out standing American patriot who has served his country in peace and war," Perot said. "I very much appreciate his participation in this effort to let the American people be heard." Stockdale, 68, was a combat pi lot in Vietnam and led the first bomb attack on North Vietnam in 1964. He was shot down and cap tured a year later and spent the next 71/2 years in solitary con finement. In the late 1960s, Perot worked with Stockdale's wife, Sybil, and other POW families to call atten- Baby dies while family awaits court decision FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — A baby born without a full brain died Monday before the Florida Supreme Court could rule on whether her organs could be taken for transplants, which her parents had hoped would save other children. Theresa Ann Campo Pearson, taken off life-support systems Sunday, died at 3:45 p.m., said Dr. Brian Udell, director of Broward General Medical Center's neona tology unit. Hospital spokeswoman Linda Hamlin said the child's parents, Laura Campo and Justin Pearson, were with her when she died. "It was very peaceful, the baby just sort of slipped away," Udell said. "At the end, they got to hold her and kiss her." Hospital spokesman Craig Biles said the baby's corneas would be donated to specialists from the University of Miami eye clinic. Udell said it was too soon to know whether they could be used for transplant. The family decided not to do nate other tissue for research. Biles said. The baby's organs were not be ing donated. Doctors had said Baby Theresa's organs wquld be too damaged for use as trans plants by the time she died, and no matching recipients were im mediately found. Dr. Wayne DiGiacomo, who delivered Theresa, praised Cam po. The Association of Former Students Spring Senior Induction Banquet Tuesday & Wednesday y April 7 & 8, 1992 COLLEGE STATION HILTON HOTEL - GRAND BALLROOM - 6:30 P.M. All May & August ’92 graduates are invited Complimentary tickets may be picked up in the MSC Hallway, Across from Post Office March 31, April 1 & 2 - 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. TICKETS GIVEN ON FIRST COME - FIRST SERVED BASIS Student I.D. Required to Pick Up Tickets. This is your invitation to the induction of the Class of ’92 Compliments of The Association of Former Students