TECHNICAL EDITING • Manuscripts • Dissertations • Proposals • Resumes Linsey Oates, M.A. 778-9315 COUPON I SAVE $32 On Routine Cleaning, X-Rays and Exam (Regularly $71, With Coupon $39) Payment must be made at time of service n i i i i i j I CarePlus I DENTAL CENTERS L. — — EXP. 5-31-92 _ _ J BRYAN Jim Arents, DDS Karen Arents, DDS 1103 Villa Maria 268-1407 COLLEGE STATION | Dan Lawson, DDS Paul Haines, DDS 1712 Southwest Pkwy 696-9578 I It happens when you advertise in The Battalion Call 845-2696 Get 50' 1 olt the regular ticket price by presenting one of the following when purchasing tickets • Both end flaps from one 54 count or larger box of Bounce Fabric Softener or • The Net Weight Statement ott of any 18 use or larger Powder Cheer Detergent or* A cash register receipt with Cheer Liquid Detergent purchase price circled with UPC » from the bottle written on back of receipt No limit on the number of tickets at 50 ott provided one proof of purchase is presented tor each ticket purchased and seating is available Offer valid for all tickets except VIP & top price seats Look tor the Bounce & Cheer displays at participating stores FRI., APRIL 10 7:30 PM G. ROLLIE WHITE COLISEUM AT TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY $11.50 & $9.50 SPECIAL VIP SEATING AVAILABLE Special Seniors Section Available TICKETS ON SALE AT THE RUDDER BOX OFFICE OR FOLEY'S AT POST OAK MALL CHARGE TICKETS: 1-800-275-1000 For Information Call 845-1234 §§ JXD ©OsootMJQfbtl with A&M Student I.D. NO DOUBLE DISCOUNTS CALLING ALL STUDENT LEADERS! OFF CAMPUS AGGIES is now accepting applications for Director Positions for the 1992-1993 school year. Dir. of Public Relations Dir. of Intramurals Dir. of Spirit & Traditions Dir. of Special Projects Dir. of Social Affairs Dir. of External Affairs Dir. of Membership Dir. of Fundraising Dir. of Haunted House Dir. of Multicultural Education Dir. of Community Service for more information stop by the OCA Office, Rm. 130 Student Service Bldg. 845-0688 DEADLINE: April 16, 1992 HOWTO AVOID MALPRACTICE EVEN BEFORE Y0U1AKE THEMCAT. Here's a chance for everyone who wants to get into the med school of their choice to really use their medulla. At Ronkin you'll spend three times as many hours with us than with some other course. You'll be in some classes that hiding here). You'll take a real MCAT. You'll get scheduled tutoring and MCAT exam reviews. All in all, you'll get the most thorough, most comprehensive MCAT preparation anywhere. What could be better malpractice insur ance than that? LSAT• GMAT• GRE • MCAT • TEST PREPARATION AND APPLICATION ASSISTANCE RX: ACT NOW. CLASS SIZE LIMITED. College Station 764-8303 will be as small as five (there's no ronkin.getin: Page 10 The Battalion Thursday, April SI What’s U THURSDAY 9 p.m. at Hurricane Harry’s. Call Brian at 846-6767 for more information. en. Call Brian at 693-6874 for more infornw MSC VISUAL ARTS COMMITTEE: Drawing lessons will be held tonight. Free lessons also will be offered again starting next Tuesday, April 14. Call Erik at 846-3624 for more information. GAY AND LESBIAN STUDENT SERVICES: The topic will be “The Importance of Coming Out.” 7 p.m. in 226 Evans Library Group room. Call the Gayline at 847-0321 for more information. AGGIE PLAYERS: Presents Oscar Giner’s “The Story of the Conquest of the Kingdom of Mexico." Performance dates are April 9 to 11 at 8 p.m. and April 12 and 19 at 2 p.m. Tickets are $6/general public and $5/students. Special performances for senior citizens and children. Tickets can be pur chased at the Aggie Player Box Office in 152 Blocker. Call 862-2052 for more information. CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST. Ge:; meeting topic. Life’s Final Exam . .. areil ready? 7 p.m. in 108 Harrington. Call Travisr| at 847-4060 for more information. JUNGIAN SOCIETY OF THE BRAZOSVA Reception for Dr. Anthony Stevens, Jungiam lyst. 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. in the Clayton! Alumni Center. SIGMA GAMMA RHO SORORITY, INC.: 2nd An nual Black Trivial Pursuit Tourney. $3 per team. Free for spectators. 8:15 p.m. to 10:15 p.m. at the Pavilion. Call Tanya at 260-9138 or Glenda at 847- 0055 for more information. ADULT CHILDREN OF ALCOHOLICS: General discussion at 6 p.m. Call the CDPE at 845-0280 for more information. GOLDEN KEY NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: Election of 1992-93 officers. There will be pizza after the meeting. 7 p.m. in 228 MSC. Call Julie at 847-2177 for more information. DEPARTMENT OF RECREATIONAL SPORTS: Entries will be closing for fun run and race walk. 5:30 p.m. in 159 Read. Call 845-7826 for more in formation. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICALE NEERS: Field trip to Lufkin Ind. and Cham:; Paper. Get more details and sign up ini office — 3rd floor ENPH Building. Call 845-fc for more information. CAMPUS GIRL SCOUTS: General introductory meeting to discuss upcoming events. All those in terested are invited. 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in 111 HELD. Call 779-2444 for more information. Ask for Mela. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: General discus sion. 12:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Call the CDPE at 845-0280 for more information. DEPARTMENT OF MODERN AND CLASSIC! LANGUAGES: Guest lecture with reception lowing. Professor Dale loike of the Universiti Texas. 4 p.m. in 404 Rudder. Call Dr. Nancy. Dyer at 845-2124 for more information. CLASS OF ‘92: Senior Weekend — Ring Dance, Bash, Banquet. Bash is at 9 p.m. at the MSC/ Rud der Complex. VEGETARIAN SOCIETY: Recipe Bee. Sharing and exchanging food ideas. 7 p.m. at Wailin’s place. Call Wailin at 846-7425 for more informa tion. KAMU-FM: The Roadkings — live at the Stafford Opera House. 8 p.m. at 106 S. Main in Bryan. Call 845-5611 for more information. FAY LECTURE SERIES IN ANALYTICAL?! CHOLOGY, “THE NATURAL WORLD OFK DREAMER” — SPONSORED BY THE P< CHOLOGY DEPARTMENT: Opening receo: and greeting by President William H. Mobley, duction by Dr. Anthony Stevens of England.Sp to 6:30 p.m. in the Clayton Williams AlumniCe': Call 845-0477 for more information. "W BAPTIST STUDENT UNION: Free conversational English classes for international students. 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. at 203 College Main. Call 846-7722 for more information. TAMU CONCERT: The Texas A&M University Symphonic Band and the Aggieland Dance Band in concert. 7:30 p.m. in Rudder Auditorium. $3/students and $5/adults. Call 845-3529 for more information. INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS ASS0CIATIC* Executive meeting. 3:30 p.m. at the Cave in Be Hall West. Call Martin at 845-9355 or 696-29S!i| more information. ixpen ;wo, ; inhali Demo tlinto Cli: OFFICE OF PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL: Re minder to all pre-med/ pre-dent students applying in Fall of 1993. Files for recommendation to the schools must be completed by April 10. Call now for details and find out how to complete your file. Available in 203 Academic. Aggie Bar Scholarship applications for senior pre-law students are due in OPSA, 203 Academic, on April 17. The importance of the essay and application for medical and dental school — hints for success. Advance registration required. 1:30 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. in 203 Academ ic. Call Agnita Moore at 847-8938 for more infor mation. CAREER CENTER: “Networking for Employ ment.” This seminar is designed to offer advice for utilizing contacts to obtain job leads in a competi tive and hidden job market. 11:10 a.m. in 110 Stu dent Services. PARENT’S NIGHT OUT: Free babysitting^ ulty, staff and students. An APO project, to 10 p.m. in 701 Rudder. Call CelesteorLsJ 696-6998 for more information. FRIDAY KAMU-FM: The Roadkings — live attheSli Opera House. 8 p.m. at 106 S. Main in Bryan t 845-5611 for more information. STUDENTS OVER TRADITIONAL AGE (SOTA): Supper Club meetihg. 6 p.m. at Golden Corral. Call Robert at 822-7387 for more information. DANCE ARTS SOCIETY: All spring show partici pants must attend Tech Rehearsal. 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. in Rudder Theater. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: General discus sion. 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Call the CDPE at 845-0280 for more information. CLASS OF ‘94: It’s ’94 night at Hurricane Harry’s! Grab your friends and come take Harry’s by storm! UNITED CAMPUS MINISTRIES: Peanut Butter Fellowship. 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Rudder Foun tain. Weekly Bible study. 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the A&M Presbyterian Church behind the Dixie Chick- Items for What's Up should be submitted In ’ Battalion, 013 Reed McDonald, no later than? business days before the desired run date, only publish the name and phone number^ contact if you ask us. What's Up is a service that lists non-profit events and act Submissions are run on a first-come, firstm basis. There is no guarantee an entry will tvA you have questions, call the newsroomatM 3313. lariju Th« smoke is yoi Eve presid defenc releva rriticiz subject Indt rhetht irugs. |his i ackno listak taction. Hov ;en fo Researchers find antihistamines ineffective against colt WASHINGTON (AP) - The antihistamines found in most of the cold remedies on the market may do more harm than good, medical experts said Wednesday, suggesting they be removed from those products. One of the experts said a shot or two of whiskey before bedtime might be better for a cold sufferer than a nip of Nyquil. While antihistamines are useful in treating allergies, their effect in treating the symptoms of a cold are marginal at best, witnesses told a House panel. "Since antihistamines have the potential to cause harmful effects, the risks associated with their use outweigh any meager benefit," said Leslie Hendeles, a professor of pharmacy and pediatrics at the University of Florida. "It is my opinion that these drugs should be removed from all non-prescription products pro moted for the relief of cough and cold symptoms." Hendeles said studies going back to the mid-1970s found that cold sufferers given antihis tamines did no better than those given a placebo. In addition, he said, the anti histamines have potentially dan gerous side effects, such as drowsiness and impaired! performance. People with allergies get r noses and watery eyes whed linings of their noses andeyesj lease histamine, Hendeles! The treatment for that is an£ histamine, often in combinat with a decongestant. A cold is a virus,andstuM have found that it does not cause? release of histamine,he said. (past o Instead discuss jjcandid iweak-I tired th Clini answei Co Last ° CONTACT LENSES ONLY QUALITY NAME BRANDS (Bausch & Lomb, Ciba, Barnes-Hind-Hydrocurve) $ 138 00 * TOTAL COST includes u EYE EXAM, FREE CARE KIT, STD. DAILY WEAR, EXTENDED WEAR OR TINTED LENSES. YOUR CHOICE of Std. Daily Wear, Extended Wear or Tinted Soft Lenses SAME DAY DELIVERY ON MOST LENSES. Offer ends APRIL 30, 1992 Call 696-3754 for Appointment Charles C. Schroeppel, O.D., P.C. Doctor of Optometry 707 S. Texas Ave.-Suite 101D 1 Blk. South of Texas Ave. & University Dr. Intersection College Station, Texas 77840 Scuba lessoNS 1/2 PRICE BUDDY SPECIAL fSien up and set your Buddy in at I /2 price) Classes begin: April 20fb^ fcall for schedules) May 4fb May 18th Oceanic Dive Computer Console only $399,W Zeasle integrated BC Systems Queil Wet Suits Water Ski/Scuba Trip; Cozumel* June 24th • ^ ' June^ fR/T Air. Hotel. 4-davs Boat Diving! 115 College Main. College Station fOn Norfhgate) 4094ft9l, : carry TAMU DANCE TEAM TRYOUTS! Informational meeting 9 p.m. 268 Read Bldg. 9-11 Practices Held Monday - Wednesday Tryouts Thursday For more information call Christy at 846-0984 or Erica at 764-6683 Phone-In Orders Welcome 846-4135 MEXICAN CAFE the court their si In desegi that l contin racial i The educat unjust look. way racial school torem Thi: victory 'veil a; system Pendir On ; tuden fights ave Integra Witl 'ands- lc hool e gres Sc hools SATURDAY ! LIVESTOCK -N- ROLL N the Rut z $1.90 , , ■ April Special Pitchers of Beer | During Ail Live a Entertainment Bean & Cheese Burrlto only 59 F Starts at 9:30 tiqures 4-30-92§ Real Mexican Located in Northgate Real Fresh