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    Thursday, October 15,1992
The Battalion
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CLINIC, COLLEGE STATION
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Serving The Brazos Valley
Alcohol & Drug
Treatment Program
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Medical Director
Sharon Sandifer, L.C.D.C.,
CA.D.C., NCAC H,
Program Coordinator
Jane Vantine, L.P.C., C.I.T.
Therapist
Allergy
David R. Weldon, M.D.
Audiology
Richard L. Riess, Ph.D.
Cardiology
S. A. Gammenthaler, M.D.
J. James Rohack, M.D.
Dermatology
David D. Barton, M.D.
James M. Childs, M.D.
Family Medicine
Russel K. Biles, M.D.
Art Caylor, M.D.
MarkW. English, M.D.
Donald R. Gehring, D.O.
Gary Lambert, M.D.
Michael W. Norwood, D.O.
Richard A. Smith, M.D.
James A. Sterling, D.O.
Roque Villarreal, n, M.D.
Robert Wiprud, M.D.
General Surgery
Dirk L. Boysen, M.D.
Health Education
Sally Scaggs, M.S., R.D., L.D.
Internal Medicine
James V. Bonds, M.D.
Valerie Chatham, M.D
William R. Davis, M.D.
David Hackethom, M.D.
Michael R. Schlabach, M.D.
Obstetrics/Gynecology
Margaret Appleton, M.D.
Sheila Bonds, M.D.
James R. Meyer, M.D.
Sally Miller, R.N.C.
William L. Rayburn, M.D.
Charles W. Sanders, M.D.
Ophthalmology
Charles W. Akins, M.D.
Orthopedic Surgery
Paul A. Wright, M.D.
Otolaryngology
R. Bruce Buechler, M.D.
Michael J. Miller, M.D.
Pediatrics
Dayne M. Foster, M.D.
Michael P. Marquardt, M.D.
Dan Ransom, M.D.
Mark Sicilio, M.D.
Arlene Meyer, M.D.
Psychiatry/Psychology
Joseph Castiglioni, M.D., Ph.D.
Jack L. Bodden, Ph.D.
Patricia E. Tolciu, Psy.D.
Radiology
Luis Canales, M.D.
Speech Pathology
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Susan Scott, M.Ed., C.C.C.-S.L.P.
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What’s Up
THURSDAY
AG COMMUNICATORS OF TO
MORROW: Sign up for Quark work
shop by Oct.16 in 214 or 215
RDMC.
YOUTH FUN DAY: Chair positions
and captain applications available in
142 Student Services Building. For
more information call Wendy at 847-
0821.
CLASS OF ‘94: Help design Ele
phant Walk t-shirts! Turn designs in
to the Class of ‘94 cube in the SPO
by Oct. 19. For more information
call Rachel at 764-1832.
AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CHEM
ICAL ENGINEERS: Social hour at
Two Pesos from 5:30 p.m to 6:30
p.m. Free food—Come on out! For
more information call Jennifer at
847-6061.
THE DISABLED STUDENTS NET
WORK: Membership drive this
week. Forms are available at Com
mons Front Desk, Support Services,
and TRC in the MSC. For more in
formation call Ben at 696-9057.
HOWDY CAMP: Counselor applica
tions are available through Friday,
Oct. 16 in 125 Student Services
Building. Previous counselor experi
ence in ExCEL, Fish Camp, Howdy
Camp, or T-Camp required. A limit
ed number of interview slots are
available. For more information call
the T-Camp office at 862-2521.
COTTON BOWL REPRESENTA
TIVES: Applications for 1993 Cot
ton Bowl Representatives are now
available in the Student Activities Of
fice, 163 Student Services Building.
Application deadline is Friday,
0ct.16. For more informatior. call
Christi Moore at 845-1135.
TEXAS A&M LACROSSE TEAM:
Practice Monday through Friday
from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the Polo
Fields. Everyone welcome, no ex
perience necessary. Come be a
part of the State Championship tra
dition. For information call Tom
Webber at 764-7974.
TAMU ROADRUNNERS: We meet
every Monday through Friday at
6:30 a.m. If you are interested in
running with us then or at our addi
tional 6 p.m. group runs, we meet in
front of G. Rollie White Coliseum.
For more information call Steve at
823-1334.
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS:
General discussion from noon to
1:00 p.m. Call the Center for Drug
Prevention—The Rainbow Center at
845-0280 for more information.
AGGIELAND: Freshman pictures
will be taken for the Aggieland Oct.
7-Oct. 30 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at
AR Photography, located at 707
Texas Ave. next to Taco Cabana.
PREPARATION FOR THE GMAT:
How to improve scores on the verbal
portion of the GMAT from 5 p.m. to 6
p.m. in 242 Blocker. Third in a three
part series. FREE. Register in ad
vance in 243 Blocker. For more in
formation call the Center for Acade
mic Enhancement at 845-2568.
TEXAS A&M TENNIS CLUB: Ap
plications for officers are now avail
able. For more information call Sab
rina at 696-7484.
AL-ANON: General discussion from
11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Newcomers
and latecomers welcome. Call the
Center for Drug Prevention—The
Rainbow Center at 845-0280 for
more information.
ADULT CHILDREN OF ALCO
HOLICS: General discussion. Call
the Center for Drug Prevention—
The Rainbow Center at 845-0280 for
more information.
COMMUNITY OF SINGLE
ADULTS: Volleyball at 7 p.m. at St.
Joseph’s Gym in Bryan. For more
information call Royce at 776-1693.
GAY AND LESBIAN STUDENT
SERVICE: A historical perspective
of homosexuality will be presented
at 7 p.m. in 308 Rudder. Everyone
is invited. For more information call
Gayline at 847-0321.
LE CERCLE FRANCAIS: Lunch
and conversation with the French
Club from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Hulla
balloo. For more information call
Barbara at 847-0921 or Star at 693-
0227.
SOCIETY OF WOMEN ENGI
NEERS: Meeting at 6:30 p.m. in
104B Zachry with guest speaker
France Brown of Inroades on
“Hands-On” Resume Writing; start
up for resume database. For more
information call the SWE office.
ALPHA GAMMA DELTA: “Bid for
Bachelor Bash” at 6 p.m. in 201
MSC. Bid on the bachelor of your
choice for a date and help support
Juvenile Diabetes Foundation. Call
764-9109 for more information.
ASSAULT PREVENTION WORK
SHOP: Fourth session from 7 p.m.
to 9 p.m. at the Grove. For more in
formation call Julie at 260-1778.
KANM 99.9 FM CABLE STUDENT
RADIO: Cajun and Zydeco Music
Program this and every Thursday
from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. on 99.9 FM
Cable.
WHERE THERE’S A WILL
THERE’S AN A, PART I: Practical
suggestions and techniques are of
fered to help students study more ef
ficiently from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. in 203
Zachry. A three part workshop pre
sented by the Student Counseling
Service. FREE. Register in ad
vance in 243 Blocker. For more in
formation call the Center for Acade
mic Enhancement at 845-2568.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS AS
SOCIATION: Directors meeting
with report at 6:30 p.m. in the Kyle
Field Press Box. For more informa
tion call RanJan at 846-2717.
TAMSCAMS: Meeting for all mem
bers with a special guest speaker at
7 p.m. in the Observatory at the
O&M Building.
BAPTIST STUDENT UNION: Con
cert featuring Babbie Mason at 7:30
p.m. in Rudder Auditorium. For
more information call Terry at 846-
7742 or Mike at 846-7722.
NAMA/AG COMMUNICATORS:
Social at Fuddrucker’s, then Denim
and Diamonds at 7:30 p.m.
NATIVE AMERICAN STUDENT
ASSOCIATION: General meeting
to discuss business and upcoming
performances at 8:30 p.m. in 407
Ruder. Will cover more Plains bead-
work techniques. For more informa
tion call Ray at 696-9348.
THE ECOLOGY AND LAND USE
CLASS LECTURE SERIES: Guest
Speaker Sally Davenport, Director
Coastal Division Resource Manage
ment of the Texas General Land Of
fice, at 1 p.m. in 308 Rudder.
AGGIE FISH CLUB: Meeting in 301
Rudder. For more information call
Carrie at 268-8240.
THE TOUCHSTONE: Meeting at
Spanky’s at 7 p.m. Everyone is wel
come, and articles for the November
issue are due. For more information
call Shawn at 846-5545.
DEPARTMENT OF SPEECH COM
MUNICATION: Auditions for Public
forum Debate on the "Robin Hood”
Bill at 7 p.m. in 157 Blocker.
A.R.M.Y.: Meeting at 7 p.m. in 301
Rudder with Women’s Volleyball
Coach Al Givens. For more informa
tion call Martin at 847-5379.
CLASS OF ‘94: Class of ‘94 t-shirts
will be on sale in the MSC from 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information
call Danny at 764-1524.
CLASS OF ‘96: Class of ‘96 t-shirts
will be on sale in the MSC from 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information
call Danny at 764-1524.
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talion service which lists non-profit
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are run on a first-come, first-served
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try will run. If you have questions,
call the newsroom at 845-3315.
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