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October 14, 1992, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. Rm. 206 MSC Bldg. We will be conducting interviews on October 27th and 28th. Contact the Placement Office for more Information. If you are among the best and the brightest in an analytical major (MIS, Computer Science, Engineering, Math, etc.), we invite you to come meet with us and learn why you should consider joining Price Waterhouse. Look to a bright new future with MCS and discover what the nineties hold for you. Price Waterhouse Committed to our clients Committed to you Price Waterhouse An tc‘iu‘4l'C)'pporlunpy employer r iim LOOKING FOR DIRECTION IN VOUR FUTURE? CHECK OUT LOW DAY (N THE MSC MAIN HALL TUESDAY, OCT. 20 From 11:00 to 3:00 on Tuesday, you will have the opportunity to talk to admissions representatives from over 60 (aw schools from around the country. Find out about job opportunities with a (aw degree and how to app(y to the schools of your choice. Sponsored by the MSC MBA/Law Committee C O M M I T T E E Bavlor/Columbia/Cornell Law School/Univ. of Denver Georgefown/Harvard/Univ of Housfon/Kaplan Educ. Cfr. Notre Dame/Princeton Review/t.u./Vanderbilf/Yale... By Clay Weld 61LLY KAY cm»e/ suckck's EVEN IN OOTET? Sf*CE NO</C flvwr'Eu, NYf -.WWAr A 6V6 IfeEAf FOR Iff Galaxy- and art to ^believe -that if k we -tell hi*' his -femalg. is \is kearf will .plode, -thus <3bdj3l 'UM_V££4C- What’s Up WEDNESDAY 847-0321. HOWDY CAMP: Counselor applications are available through Friday, October 16 in 125 Student Services Building. Previ ous counselor experience in ExCEL, Fish Camp, Howdy Camp, or T-Camp re quired. A limited number of interview slots are available. For more information call the T-Camp office at 862-2521. LUTHERAN STUDENT FELLOWSHIP: Evening prayer and supper at 6:30 p.m. in University Lutheran Chapel. For more information call Kristin at 846-6687. committees will be identified. Refresh ments will be served. For more intaa- tion call Sharon at 845-2766. MEDICINE TRIBE: Meeting behind Sul Ross at 5:30 p.m. For more intaata call Matt at 846-6660. story mated survi stopp The 16, 19 pickt empti peopl "T1 anym Marr, few fc lunch But reside there Killee The behin< his tri charge Her His h parenl Thi< and L: An ev by a c mark dent." Sorr at sucl "Ar says l from I day. Des shooti nard's nard. "I h AGGIE DEMOCRATS:- Early voting rally at noon at the Sul Ross Statue on Acade mic Plaza. We will walk together to the MSC to cast the first vote of the election. Bring yourvoter registration card. For more information call Mike at 764-3028. PANAMANIAN STUDENT ASSOCIA TION: Come by and pick up your t-shirt for mini-olympics at 7 p.m. in 301 Rud der. Please try to be on time. For more information call Felipe at 764-0917. ECONOMICS SOCIETY: ListentoH Neilson, graduate student advisoi,(W sent “Graduate School from a Sluder:' Perspective" at 7 p.m. in 160 8lockt| Fc N.O.W.: Rape Speak Out from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the MSC Fountain Area. Gest lecturers—all welcome. For more information call Tawny at 822-2218. Also find out the details of our Rice gate party COTTON BOWL REPRESENTATIVES: Applications for 1993 Cotton Bowl Repre sentatives are now available in the Stu dent Activities Office, 163 Student Ser vices Building. Application deadline is Friday, October 16. For more information call Christi Moore at 845-1135. POLITICAL FORUM INSIGHTS: Mr. John Impsm of the Texas A&M History Department speaks on the race issue and its effects on the Southern Politics of the 1990’s from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. in 231 MSC. For more information call Kelly at 696-1894. AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL: Meetit behind Sul Ross at 6:15 p.m. FornW information call Matt at 846-6660. THE DISABLED STUDENTS lET- WORK: Membership drive this»ert Forms are available at Commonsfffll Desk, Support Services, andTRCint* MSC. For more information call Beni 696-9057. TEXAS A&M LACROSSE TEAM: Prac tice Monday through Friday from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Polo Fields. Everyone wel come, no experience necessary. Come be a part of the State Championship tra dition. For information call Tom Webber at 764-7974. FACES: Mandatory Mentor Touchbase meeting at 8:30 p.m. in 504 Rudder. Mentors Only. For more information call Gloria at 845-9804 or Alisa at 846-8812. TAMU ROADRUNNERS: We met today at 6:30 a.m. as we will every Monday through Friday. If you are interested in running with us then or at our additional 6 p.m. group runs, we meet in front of G. Rollie White Coliseum. For more infor mation call Steve at 823-1334. MICROBIOLOGY SOCIETY: Guest speaker Dr. Koukl of the University of Texas at Tyler will speak on Medical Technology at 7 p.m. in 404 Rudder. A&M CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP: Jr Mercer of Brazos Valley Counseling«l be speaking on Dysfunctional Famife and Dysfunctional Problems at 7:30pit in 105 Harrington. For more InfomaW call Cindy at 693-0581. PI SIGMA EPSILON: Prospective mem ber meeting at 6:30 p.m. and general business meeting with guest speaker at 7:15 p.m. in 410 Rudder. Business attire for both meetings. For more information call Tiffany at 693-2745. LIBERAL ARTS STUDENT Meeting with speaker from the Sliil) Abroad Office at 8:30 p.m. in 502 Rai der. For more information call Ericil 847-5501. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: General discussion from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Call the Center for Drug Prevention—The Rainbow Center at 845-0280 for more in formation. AGGIELAND: Freshman pictures will be taken for the Aggieland October 7-Octo- ber 30 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at AR Pho tography, located at 707 Texas Avenue next to Taco Cabana. INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS ASSOCI ATION: Student Lounge Program from 7 to 9 p.m. in the MSC Flagroom. This week we will show a video of current lo cal newscasts from Japan, France and Germany. Everyone welcome. Call Phillip at 696-5905 for more information. WOMEN’S BONFIRE COMMITTEE Meeting to sign up for future weekends and for the field at 7 p.m. in 504 Ri* Call Becky at 696-2185 for more infomi- tion. SOCIOLOGY CLUB: Meetingandn» bership drive at 7:15 p.m. in 302 Ru® Refreshments. For more informafacal Thomas at 823-1112. PREPARATION FOR THE GMAT: How to improve scores on the math portion of the GMAT from 5 to 6 p.m. in 242 Block er. Fourth in a four part series. FREE. Register in advance in 243 Blocker. For more information call the Center for Aca demic Enhancement at 845-2568. STUDENT SENATE: Senate meeting at 7 p.m. in 144 Student Services Building. For more information call Brooke at 845- 3051. SOCIETY OF PROFESSIONALJOUS NALISTS: Mandatory meetinglor> ! members and open to newcomers at 6$ p.m. in 003 Reed McDonald. Formt* information call Kelly at 696-7825. TAMU INLINE SKATING CLUB: Rollerblade Hockey at 7 p.m. in PA 71 on West Campus. All levels of ability are welcome. For more information call Shawn at 764-7830. INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS ASSOCI ATION: Speaker meeting with Dr. luliana Cetina, Fulbright Scholar from Romania, Assistant Professor with The Academy of Economic Studies in Bucharest, at 8:30 p.m. in 402 Rudder. For more informa tion call Amy at 847-0116. AG COMMUNICATORS OF TOMOE ROW: Meeting at 7:30 p.m. in I® Scoates. Also, sign up for Quark# shop by October 16 in 214or215RD^ GYMNASTICS CLUB: Workout from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. in 307 Read. For more information call Eugene at 764-9613. ASSOCIATION FOR COMPUTING MA CHINERY: General meeting at 7 p.m. in 124 HRBB including guest speaker Dan Leffel of EDS with a presentation on “Quality in Engineering.” Free pizza for ACM members. For more information call Seann at 268-8183. YOUTH FUN DAY: Chair positions an! captain applications available in 142Sir dent Services Building. For more#' mation call Wendy at 847-0821. CLASS OF ‘94: Help design Eleptf Walk t-shirts! Turn designs in loll 1 * class of ‘94 cube in the SP0 byOc# 19. For more information call Radie |S 764-1832. WESLEY FOUNDATION: Worship at 7 p.m. at the Methodist Student Center. For more information call 846-4701 UNITED CAMPUS MINISTRIES: Week ly Aggie Supper Fellowship from 6 to 7:20 p.m. in the A&M Presbyterian Church Fellowship Hall. Multi-denomina tional group—everyone welcome. Sign up for retreat October 20 through Novem ber 1. There are a few spots left for Jan uary ski trip! For more information call Stacy Fletcher at 693-5623. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS: Meeting at 7 p.m. in the Kyle Field Press Box with pizza after wards. ABB Lummus is speaking, mem bership dues will be collected and t-shirts will be sold, and engineering paper will be sold. Take the elevator on the west side of Kyle Field (Former Students’ side). For more information call Jennifer at 847-6061. EUROPE CLUB: General meeting^ officer elections and planning of new pf ty at 10 p.m. at Two Pesos. All me# must be there. For more informatiord Antoine at 764-9799. THE TEXAS A&M TENNIS CLUB: Applica tions for officers are now available. For more information call Sabrina at 696- 7484. WESLEY FOUNDATION: Bible Study and Lunch ($1.00) at 12:30 p.m. in the Methodist Student Center. Worship at 7 p.m. at the Methodist Student Center. For more information call 846-4701 AGGIE ANTHROPOLOGISTS: M. with movie, “Mountains oftheMoonTj p.m. in 214 Anthropology Bui Everyone welcome. For more ini#|| tion all Scott at 775-0463. Wt INKSHED PRESS AND ENGLISH DE PARTMENT: Book signing with Award winning New York poet Molly Peacock at 7:30 p.m. in 203 C Sterling Evans Li brary. For more information call Jen at 862-2652. TAMU BICYCLING CLUB: General meeting at 8:30 p.m. in 407 Rudder. Wayne Bryan of Aggieland Schwinn will be speaking. FLORTICULTU RE-ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURE CLUB: Meeting at 7 p.m. in 102 HFSB. For more information call Melanie at 847-0514. GAY AND LESBIAN STUDENT SER VICE: There willl be an open panel which will discuss “Everything You Want ed to Know About Homosexuality, But Were Afraid to Ask” at 7 p.m. in 401 Rud der. For more information call Gayline at SOCIETY OF EDUCATIONAL ADMINIS TRATION STUDENTS: Social and short meeting at 8 p.m. in 225 Harrington Tow er. Special guest will be Department head Dr. Yvonne Lincoln. Important Items for What’s Up should be su to The Battalion, 016 Reed McDonald ■ I later than three business days before <*1 desired run date. We only publish^ I name and phone number of the cortti j you ask us to do so. What’s Up Isa’ talion service which lists non-profite\ and activities. Submissions are m E first-come, first-served basis. r/)ereril| guarantee an entry will run. II you H'; I questions, call the newsroom al{ J J 3315.