Tuesday, September 22,1992 The Battalion Page 5 What’s Up TUESDAY TEXAS A&M LACROSSE TEAM: I Practice Monday through Friday from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the Polo Fields. Everyone welcome, no experience I necessary. Come be a part of the State Championship tradition. For more information call Tom Weber at 764-7974. WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES: Applications are available from the following locations across campus through Sept. 30 at 5 p.m.: Commandant's Office (Military Science Building), Student Programs Office (MSC), Student Activities Of- I fice (Student Services Building), Blocker Building (First Floor), Bio chemistry/Biophysics Building (Ref- I erence Reading Room), Evans Li brary, Veterinary Medicine (Dean's Office), Office of the Vice President for Student Services (Tenth Floor Rudder), and in the Dean's Offices of all the colleges across campus. Appli cations must be received by the Stu dent Activities Department no later than Sept. 30 at 5 p.m. Questions may be addressed to the Student Activities Department at 845-1133. AGGIELAND: Senior pictures will be taken for the Aggieland Sept. 7-Oct. 2 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at AR Photography, located at 707 Texas Ave. next to Taco Cabana. TAMU WOMEN'S RUGBY: Rugby practice at the Rugby Fields next to the Polo Fields at 5:15 p.m. No expe rience needed! For more information call Michelle at 774-7375 or Faye at 847-1291. STUDENT SENATE: Applications due for Senate openings by Sept. 24 at 5 p.m in the Student Government Of fice. For more information call Brooke at 845-3051. WESLEY FOUNDATION: Bible study and lunch at 12:30 p.m. in the Methodist Student Center. Cost is $1. For more information call Sloane Peek at 846-4701. AGGIE TOASTERS: Meeting at 8:30 p.m. in 402 Rudder. For more infor mation call Charity at 823-4512 or Richard at 847-1122. MSC L.T. JORDAN INSTITUTE FOR INTERNATIONAL AWARE NESS: Applications ror membership until Thursday at noon. Anyone in terested in finding out more about the diverse world in which we live is wel come to apply. Applications available outside 223F MSC. For more infor mation call Anne at 847-0694 or 845-8770. TAMUNAACP: The NAACP cur rently has positions open on its execu tive committee. For more information call Joseph at 696-5853. CARIBBEAN STUDENTS ASSOCI ATION: Second meeting to discuss CSA party, mini Olympics and spe cial events at 7 p.m. in the Cave (Bizzell Hall West). New members welcome. For more information call Janine at 823-2937 or Nicholette at 696-7398. AAMG (ASSOCIATION OF A&M GUITARISTS): First general meeting at Rumours in the MSC at 9 p.m. Amps provided, please bring guitars. Come and get involved. For more in formation call Chad at 847-2690 or Annie at 693-3365. HOSANNA! STUDENTS: Non-de- nominational group Bible study in 145 MSC. PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR INDUSTRIAL DISTRIBU TION: George Mahffey from Reilly Electric/I.D. Class of '83 will be speaking at 7 p.m. in 201 MSC. For more information call John Goebel at 696-1889. SADDLE AND SIRLOIN CLUB: Fall BBQ at 7 p.m. in Pierce Pavilion. Cost is $5 per person, casual dress. For more information call Kevin at 822-7060. LE CERCLE FRANCAIS: Film show ing of Trots Hommes et Un Couffin at 7 p.m. in 604C of the LRD, Sterling C. Evans Library. For more information call Barbara at 847-0921. TAMU SCUBA CLUB: General meeting at 8:30 p.m. in 410 Rudder. For more information call Ron at 847-0879 or Joan at 693-7334. SIGMA GAMMA RHO SORORITY, INC.: Election Choice '92-College Re publicans and Aggie Democrats will discuss election year platforms from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. in 226 MSC. Voter reg istration forms will be available. For more information call Glenda at 847-0055. HE: Meeting at 7:30 p.m. in 127B Zachry with Speaker Pat Johnson. There will also be a resume work shop. CLASS OF '94: Ice Cream at Baskin Robbins at 8 p.m. For more informa tion call Danny Ward at 764-1524. TEXAS A&M HORSEMEN'S ASSO CIATION: Meeting at 7 p.m. at Free man Arena. AGGIES FOR LIFE: Guest lecture with Emil Ogden will be speaking about Roe vs. Wade at 7 p.m. in Rud der 402. For more information call Ron at 822-1976. MSC GREAT ISSUES: General com mittee meeting at 7 p.m. in 229 MSC. New members are invited to hear speaker Florence Rice talk about "Seeking Success? Get Involved!" For more information call Amy Bluntzer at 845-1515. TAMU RUSSIAN CLUB: General meeting to discuss fall activities at 6 p.m. in 206 Academic Building. For more information call Daniel Byrd at 693-3733. CONCEPTS OF CALCULUS: Cover the concepts behind calculus from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. in 242 Blocker. The se ries is paced to match the general rate of progression in MATH 121,131 and 142. Subsequent sessions will be scheduled. FREE. Register in 243 Blocker. For more information call the Center for Academic Enhance ment at 845-2568. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: General discussion in the Rainbow Center from 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. Call the Center for Drug Prevention — The Rainbow Center at 845-0280 for more information. DATA PROCESSING MANAGE MENT ASSOCIATION: Information on careers in data processing with guest Sprint at 7 p.m. in the Former Students Center. For more informa tion call Kristi Douglas at 823-4076. UNITED CAMPUS MINISTRIES (UCM): Choir practice at 8:30 p.m. in the A&M Presbyterian Church Fel lowship Hall. For more information call Stacy Fletcher at 693-5623. WILDLIFE BIOLOGY SOCIETY: Workshop at 7:30 p.m. in 104 Nagle on "Preparing for Graduate Studies in Wildlife and Fisheries Science." THE C.P. TIME PLAYERS/AFRICAN-AMERICAN DRAMATIC ARTS SOCIETY: "How do I become a C.P. Time Play er?" Information meeting at 8:30 p.m. in 201 MSC featuring entertainment by The C.P. Timers. For more infor mation call Clinton at 268-4427 or Chaundra at 847-2433. NUTRITION SOCIETY: Come and meet members and profs at our "Sal ad Social" at 6:30 p.m. in Hensel Park Area #3. For more information call Roselina at 693-4214. ORTHODOX STUDENT ORGANI ZATION: 1992-93 Officers meeting to discuss plans for the year at 5 p.m. For more information call Peter at 847-5339. PRE-MED SOCIETY: Informational meeting at 7 p.m. in 410 Rudder in cluding a guest speaker. Anyone in terested in a career in medicine is wel come. For more information call Kevin at 696-9050. CFFA: Surprise motivational speaker at 7 p.m. in 208 Scoates. MINORITY EDUCATORS: General meeting to discuss racism from 7 p.m. to 8:15 p.m. in 231 MSC. For more in formation call Monica at 846-2157. WATERSKI CLUB: General meeting in 308 Rudd^f at 8:30 p.m. For more information call Mark at 696-8403 or Keith at 696-2410. CENTER FOR CAREER PLAN NING: Workshop in 300 YMCA Building from 3:45 p.m. to 4:45 p.m. on "Choosing the Right Major" fo cusing on how to carefully select a major that will help you achieve your career goals. For more information call the Student Counseling Service at 845-4427. BIOCHEMISTRY SOCIETY: Free tutoring and preparation for first ex ams in CHEM 101, BIOL 113, MATH 151, BICH 107 and GENE 105 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. in 107 Biochemistry/ Biophysics Building. For more information call Chris Ma son at 847-0925. TAMU ROADRUNNERS: Meeting at 7 p.m. in 504 Rudder. For more in formation call Steve at 823-1334. CHRISTIAN EDUCATORS ASSO CIATION-TEXAS A&M CHAP TER: Everyone welcome to our meet ings every other week in MSC 231 at 8:30 p.m. For more information call Patti at 589-3302 or Scott at 847-3039. TEXAS A&M INLINE SKATING CLUB: Skating clinic and free skating at 7 p.m. in PA 71 on West Campus. For more information call Shawn at 764-7830. TAMU COLLEGE REPUBLICANS: General meeting at 8:30 p.m. in 224 MSC with State Representative Steve Ogden. For more information call Brandi Smith at 693-5362. WESLEY FOUNDATION: Men's and Women's Bible studies at 7 p.m. in the Methodist Student Center. For more information call 846-4701. ADULT CHILDREN OF ALCO HOLICS: General discussion in the Rainbow Center at 6 p.m. Call the Center for Drug Prevention—The Rainbow Center at 845-0280 for more information. STUDENT COUNSELING SER VICE: Screenings continue this week for the Gay and Lesbian Therapy Group on the Third Floor of the YMCA Building. Contact Dr. Mary Ann Moore or Brian Reinheardt at 845-4427 for more information. AGGIE BLOOD DRIVE COMMIT TEE: Red Cross blood drive from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Commons Lobby and in the MSC. COMMUNITY OF SINGLE ADULTS: Volleyball at 7 p.m. in Copperfield Park in Bryan. Rain loca tion is at St. Joseph's gym in Bryan. For more information call Royce at 776-1693. UNITED CAMPUS MINISTRIES (UCM): Weekly Peanut Butter Fel lowship from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in front of the Academic Building at the Sul Ross Statue. Then our weekly stu dent led Bible study from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. at A&M Presbyterian Church. This semester we will be discussing Galatians. For more information call Stacy Fletcher at 693-5623. MSC NOVA: Open gaming contin ues tonight from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m. in the MSC Tunnel rooms for role-play ing, games, and board games alike. Everyone is welcome to join the fun. For more information call Randy Pa- temo at 845-1515 or 847-7707. Items for What’s Up should be sub mitted to The Battalion, 016 Reed Mc Donald, no later than three business days before the desired run date. We only publish the name and phone number of the contact if you ask us to do so. What’s Up is a Battalion ser vice which lists non-profit events and activities. There is no guarantee an entry will run. If you have any ques tions, call the newsroom at 845-3316. MSC Aggie Cinema: 847-8478 An MSC Student Programs Committee The Alternative Film Series proudly presents toto the hero Thursday @ 7:00 & 9:00 Admission is $2.50 Films are presented in Rudder Theatre Complex TAKE THE RIDE OF YOUR LIFE ONE MORE TIME! MSC All Night Fair BLUE LIGHT SPECIAL All student organizations can now sign up for a bodth for this year s fair on Saturday, March 6, 1993. Registration Fee: $15 before Nov. 30 $25 after Nov. 30 HURRY!! Contact Dee Kramm at 847-0138 or stop by Student Programs Office, 216 MSC Aggie Ring Orders 2. 1. 2. 1. Clayton W. Williams, Jr. Alumni Center Deadline: September 23, 1992 Undergraduate Requirements 30 credit hours must be completed (By/before SS-II ’92) at A&M, if you were a transfer student. 95 total credit hours must be completed. (By/before SS-II ’92) Any transfer hours from Summer ’92 or before that are needed to meet this requirement must be posted to your A&M transcript by the payment deadline. 2.00 cumulative GPA at A&M. No blocks (delinquent parking tickets, past due fees, etc.) Graduate Student Requirements You must have completed all degree requirements for December ’92 by the above deadline. You will need to present a letter of completion, which you must obtain from the Office of Graduate Studies, when placing your order. No blocks (delinquent parking tickets, past due fees, etc.) Procedure to Order a Ring Go to the ring office no later than September 23 and complete the form for eligibility verification. (Requires 1-2 days to process.) Order and pay in full 1992 Men’s 10K - 8285.00 Women’s 10K - £163.00 14K - £388.00 14K - £189.00 The approximate date of the ring delivery is November 18, 1992. More Points No one has better aver age score improvements. Isn't that why you're taking a prep course? THE PRINCETON REVIEW We Score More! gi 696-9099 Not Affiliated with Princeton University What You Need In a Hairstylist! Experience - I have 17 years as a hairstylist Professionalism - I had my own salon for 13 years Honesty - I’ll never tell you to buy something you don't need! Accomplishments - Won 2nd place in state hairstyling competition, 1976 Creativity - I can create a style to suit your face, hair & lifestyle, men & women Specialties - Stacked cuts, Highlighting, Beautiful Razor Cuts & perms The bottom line is... If you hair isn't becoming to you, then you should be coming to me! Bring this ad - $5-00 off - any full service. Kristin only. Offer good thru Oct. 31, 1992. r\ RESEARCH Skin Infection Study VIP Research is seeking individuals 12 years of age or older with uncomplicated skin and skin structure infections. If you have a skin infection, you may qualify for a four week research study using a currently available antibiotic medication. Participants who qualify and complete the study will be paid $200. Genital Herpes Study Individuals with genital herpes infection are being recruited for a 3 week research study of an investigational anti-viral medication. If you would like to find out more about this study, call VIP Research. $400 will be paid to qualified volunteers who enroll and complete this study. Anxiety Study Individuals are being recruited for a research study on Generalized Anxiety Disorder. If you experience anxiety or would like to find out more about this stttdy, call VIP Research. $200 will be paid to qualified volunteers who enroll and complete this study. Angina Study VIP Research is seeking individuals 10 years of age or older with angina. If you have physician diagnosed angina, you may qualify for a nine week research study using a currently available antiana in a medication. Participants who qualify and complete this study will be paid $600. Acne Study VIP Research is conducting an ACNE research study with a reformulation of a currently available topical anti-acne medication in gel form. If you are 13 to 40 years old and have mild-to-moderate facial acne,you may qualify for this study and receive up to $150 for your participation. No blood drawn. CALL Volunteers in Pharmaceutical Research, Inc. 776-1417 W. ■■■....1—,. —. w ,^.— , —— Ulcer Studies Do you have stomach pain? Indigestion? Heartburn? Perhaps we could help! If you have an ulcer (duodenal or gastric) and participate in this pharmaceutical company-sponsored clinical research trial, you will receive free medical treatment, the chance of healing your ulcer, up to $700 and the satisfaction of contributing to a nationwide ulcer trial. If you or someone you know might benefitf rom these studies, contact: Asthma Study Individuals, age 18-55, with asthma wanted to participate in a clinical research study for approximately 9 weeks with an investigational medication in capsule form. Individuals must be using inhaled steroid medication to qualify. $300 incentive paid to those completing the study. Tension Headache? Individuals with severe Tension Headaches wanted to participate in a 4-hour headache relief research study with an investigational medica tion in tablet form. Flexible hours. $75 incentive for individuals who are chosen and complete the study. Daily, till 6:30, call 776-0400. ADULT SKIN INFECTION STUDY Individuals age 13 and older wanted to participate in a research study for bacterial skin infections such as infected wounds, earlobes, infected burns, boils, infected hair follicles, impetigo, infected ingrown toenails and others. Investigational oral antibiotic in capsule form. $100 incentive for those chosen who complete the study. CHILDREN S SKIN INFECTION STUDY Children, age six months to 12 years, wanted to participate in a research study for bacterial skin infections such as: infected wounds, bug bites, earlobes, burns, boils, hair follicles, ingrown toenails, impetigo and others. Investigational oral antibiotic in liquid form. $150 incentive for those chosen who complete the study. ALLERGY STUDY FOR TEENAGERS Individuals ages 12-17 with ragweed allergy wanted to participate in a 2 week, 4 visit research study using medication in nasal inhaler form. Free ragweed skin testing provided. $100 for those completing the study. ALLERGY STUDY FOR CHILDREN Children ages 6-11 with ragweed allergy wanted to participate in a 15- day, 4 visit research study using medk ‘ ^ in syrup form. Free ragweed skin testing provided. $100 to $150 .e completing the study. Sinus Infection Study Individuals age 13 and older with a sinus infection to participate in a clinical research study for 3 to 5 weeks with an investigational antibiotic in capsule forin. Minimum incentive of $150 paid to those who complete the study. BioLogica Research group, inc. "Z'76-0400