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    Monday, March 8,1993
Page 3
The Battalion
Monday
Sports Management Society: Guest speaker
Mark Lee will give behind the scenes look at
professional baseball today in 164 Reed Bldg,
at 6:00 p.m. Call Jon at 693-0704 for more
information.
Student Government: Filing for student
government elections starting today
(continues throughout the week) from 9 a.m.
to 5 p.m. in 133 Student Services Bldg.
SMYRT(St. Mary's Youth Retreat Team):
On Monday, March 8 at 9pm in the Student
Center Library, there will be a meeting. We
invite all those who are interested. This
group puts on retreats for high school and
junior high students. Call Greg at 778-3595 or
Hobby at 847-7384.
Texas Environmental Action Coalition: On
March 8 at 7:30 pm in Francis 202, there will
be a general meeting to talk about earth day.
Earth day is April 22. Call James at 847-2021.
Alpha Zeta: On Monday, March 8 at 7:30pm
in KLCT 115, there will be a general meeting.
Call Anne at 847-0752.
Interviewing Technique Seminar: Career
Center On March 8 at 10am in the
Govenance Room in room 125 Student
Services building, there will be a seminar
offered by the career center to provide
students with interviewing techniques. Call
845-5139.
Sociology Club: On Monday, March 8 at
7pm in Rudder 407, Stjepan Mestrovic, Ph.D.
will speak on "sociology and the war in
Croatia". Call Thomas at 823-1112.
Southwestern Black Student Leadership:
Accepting applications for Director and
Assistant Director positions for SBSLC 1994
through March 12. For more information, call
the Department of Multicultural Services/
Student Activities (845-1133 or 845-4551).
Association of Collegiate Entrepreneurs:
Director of the Small Business Development
Center will be speaking on writing a business
tudder 401 this evening at 7:
plan. Meet in Rudder
p.m.
15
Class of'%: Last chance to get Class of '96 T-
shirts in the MSC from 11-2:30 p.m. For more
information, call Danny (764-1524).
Minority Association of Pre-Health Aggies:
Family Medicine and Obstetrics featuring Dr.
McNew. This event will take place tonight at
7 p.m. in 510 Rudder Tower. For more
information, call Patricia (847-8437).
Brazos Valley Herpetological Society: A
Meeting will be held on March 11 in the Mark
Francis room in the College of Veterinary
Medicine (A&M University). Peru and
beyond by Dr. Roger Brannian will be
presented. For more information, call Dr.
Nick Millichamp (845-2531).
Circle K International: A general meeting
will be held tonight at 7 p.m. in 144 of the
Student Services Building. Everyone is
welcorruet If you were in Key Club or
Keywanettes, you're part of the K-family too!
Come join us! For more information, contact
Lisa (823-3685).
Outdoor Recreation Club: A general
meeting will be held in 504 Rudder tonight at
8:30 p.m. For more information, call Marc
(696-2740).
Texas Student Education Association: Dr.
Jesse Parr will be our guest speaker. He will
address the signs and symptoms of Attention
Deficit Disorder. We will meet in 601 Rudder
tonight from 7-8 p.m. For more information,
please call Suzanne (847-2309).
Hart Hall : A Bike Auction will be held at
Rudder Fountain today at noon. Over 70
Bikes are to be auctioned off!
The College of Liberal Arts and the
Department of Philosophy and Humanities-
Music Section: University Chambers Series -
Christopheren Nomura, Baritone. This event
will take place on the evening of March 9 at 8
p.m. For more information, call Rebecca
Binder (845-3355).
Class of '94: A general class meeting will be
held Tuesday, Mar. 9 at 8:30 p.m. in 301
Rudder. For more information, call Danny
Ward (764-1524).
TAMU Photography Club: Workshop on
printing black and white. No materials
necessary. Meet on Tuesday, Mar. 9 at 8 p.m.
outside of the Craft Center in the MSC.
Contact Curtis for more information (847-
5001).
Society for Human Resource Management:
A speaker meeting will be held in Blocker on
Tuesday, Mar. 9 at 7 p.m. For more
information, call Colleen (847-0912).
Student Government: Filing for Student
Body Elections all this week. Come by the
Filing room (133 SSB) on Tuesday, Mar. 9
from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Verbal Preparation for the GMAT: Material
presented in these sessions is designed to
improve verbal and math scores on the
GMAT FREE. Register in advance in 241
Blocker. Meet in 242 Blocker on Tuesday
March 9 at 4-5 p.m. for this course. For more
information, call the Center for Academic
Enhancement (845-2724).
Le Cercle Francais: Table Francaise. Come
eat lunch with French Club on Tuesday, Mar.
9 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Hullaballoo. For
more information, call Star (693-0227).
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Student
Coordination Committee: Persons interested
in going to the King Center in Atlanta, Ga.
need to attend this meeting. Your $20 fees are
due. Only 25 people can attend and there are
only a few spots left; therefore, sign up
immediately. Meet in room 292 B of the MSC
on Tuesday, Mar. 9 at 7 p.m. For more
information, call Tamica Gaines (825-2273).
TAMU Freestyle Skate Club: A general
meeting and Group skate at the Grove, next
to Albritton Tower on Tuesday, Mar. 9 at 8
p.m. For more information, call Bryan (847-
1606).
Association of A&M Guitarists: Workshop
with Hans and Mark from local band Acid
Bath! Meet on Tuesday, Mar.9 at 9 p.m. at
Rumors (in MSC). For more information,
contact Kelly Shetzer (846-3863).
Pre-Med Society: What does our Future in
Medicine hold? Panel of experts on health
reform will answer Questions. Meet in 292 A
of the MSC on Tuesday, Mar. 9 at 7 p.m. For
more information, call Keith Whatley (696-
9050).
National Society of Black Engineers:
Election ni^ht - "NSBE wants you." A
general meeting will be held in 302 Rudder at
7 p.m. Tuesday, Mar. 9.
What's Up is a Battalion service which lists
non-profit events and activities. Items for
What's Up should be submitted to The
Battalion, 013 Reed McDonald, no later than
three business days before the desired run
date. Application deadlines and notices are
not events and will not run in WTiat's Up. If
you have questions, call the newsroom at
845-3316.
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Clinton
Continued from Page 1
winning the election and went to
great lengths to appoint a Cabinet
of significant diversity: five
women, four blacks and two His-
panics.
Below the Cabinet level, how
ever, his appointments so far have
been less racially and ethnically
diverse, the AP review found.
White House spokeswoman
Lorraine Voles said Clinton in
tends to keep his promise despite
Mosher
Continued from Page 1
"We hope our budget holds so
we can give the institute some
support. Gage said. "But it is
clear it will have to have external
funding to exist."
Hatchett said he is confident
the institute will be at A&M next
year.
"This meeting assured me of
the interest of the administration
in the institute and a general ac
knowledgement that the Univer
sity will support Mosher,"
Hatchett said. "They (the Uni
versity) want Mosher to continue
operating at Texas A&M."
the early numbers.
"The appointment process is
ongoing. All the appointments
haven't been made. Just as the
Cabinet is a reflection of our di
versity, so will the government
be," she said.
Representatives of minority
groups say they plan to wait to
see how Clinton rounds out his
appointments.
One women's leader said she
won't be satisfied until half the
appointees are women.
Applications for Resident Advisor positions at University
Tower and the Forum may be picked up in the University
Tower leasing office from 8:00 to 5:00 Monday through
Friday. Application deadline - 3/12/93.
NEED EXTRA CASH? Learn legal ways to earn extra
income conveniently. Addressed stamped envelope to:
TPH Enterprises'89. HCR3Box387Dalheart,TX 79022.
Light Industrial positions available all hours including
weekends. Call Talent Tree Personnel Service 260-
9194.
EARN $500+ WEEKLY STUFFING ENVELOPES AT
HOME. SEND LONG SASE: COUNTRY LIVING SHOP
PERS, Dept. E17, 14415-E Greenwell Springs Rd, Suite
318, Greenwell Springs, LA 70739.
EARN $5-$9/HR. TUTORS NEEDED FOR. Engr. 109,
physics, math, biology, and accounting. Must know ma-
terial and know how to teach it. 775-2600.
Economic graduate student needed as notetakers. Apply
in person. For more information call Notes-N-Quotes 846-
2255.
MATH-PHYSICS-MEEN
ACCT-ECON-ELEN
846-2879
846-2146
MON 3/8
TUE 3/9
WED 3/10
SUN 3/21
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MATH 150
TEST REV - A
MATH 142
6.1 - 6.2
MATH 141
2.1 & 2.2
6pm - 8pm
» - 10
MATH 1325
14.1 - 14.3
7pm - 10pm
ACCT 2402
CH 21
ACCT 328
CH 23
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10-12
ACCT 2401
CH 10 - 11
10pm-12
ACCT 2401
TEST REV
CH 9 - 11
ACCT 2401
TEST REV
CH 9 - 11
5 - 7
MEEN 327
CH 5-6
TEST REV
5pm - 8pm
ELEN 306
CH 4 & 5
REVIEW
5pm - 8pm
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7 - 10
PHYS 222
CH 4
TEST REV
PHYS 219
CH 7-8
PHYS 219
CH 5 - 8
OLD EXAMS
MEEN 213
HMW #8
10-1
PHYS 219
CH 11
PHYS 222
CH 5
TEST REV
MEEN 212
HMW #8
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WE ARE LOCATED ON 301 PATRICIA, NORTHGATE, BEHIND 7/11-2 PESOS
Help Wanted
MAINE CAMP
Staff Positions
Wekeela is one of America's
premiere coed residential summer
camps, located on the shores of
Bear Pond in the rural community
of Hartford, Maine. We have 110
staff members and 225 campers.
We are currently accepting
applications for key administrative
positions and specialty teaching/
coaching areas. These areas
include athletics, tennis, competi
tive swimming, gymnastics, water
skiing, boating, wood working,
dance, music, drama, creative
arts, pottery, ropes and outdoor
wilderness education.
Several department head and
group coordinator positions need
to be filled for 1993. There are
also openings on our kitchen and
maintenance staff. Our season
runs from June 17 to August 21st.
For more information and a full
application manual please contact
our winter office. Don't delay as
our top positions fill quickly.
Camp Wekeela
Winter Office
130 S. Merkle Rd.
Columbus, OH 43209
tel. (614) 235-3177
fax (614) 235-3619.
COLD
RESEARCH
STUDY
Patients needed with aches
and pains associated with the
common cold to participate in
a cold research study.
NO BLOOD DRAWN
Eligible volunteers will be
compensated for participating
in a medication research study.
G&S Studies, Inc.
(409) 846-5933
(close to campus)
Swimming Instructors/Supervisors/Lifeguards 6.51-8.77/
hr, June-Aug. 6. WSI or Lifeguard certification required.
Dallas area Red Cross (214) 871-6234.
Distributed mace/red pepper spray in your campus area.
Big Profits $$$. Call 310-833-1090.
Bartenders needed immediately at Yesterdays. No expe
rience necessary. Apply 11:30-2:00pm M-Th. 4421 -S. TX
Ave. Bryan 846-2625.
Part-time female attendant needed for on campus handi
capped student. Pays monthly. Call 847-2499.
Delivery drivers paid cash daily. Earn $5-$10 per/hr. 76-
GUMBY.
JOBS, JOBS, JOBS
Telephone fundraising for national
charities. No experience
necessary. $5-$6 per/hr. to start.
Evenings and weekends.
For immediate placement
call Mary 776-4246
Cruiseline entry level on-board/landslde positions avail
able. Summer or year round, great pay, transportation
paldl 813-229-5478.
Sweetwater Pools, Inc. In Houston Is looking for leader
ship orientated individuals to run our pools this summer.
Training will be offered - must have or be willing to take
Lifeguard Training, First Aid, and CPR courses. You will
manage as well lifeguard. This Is a fulltime summer Job
(40 hours per week/6 days per week). Salary range
$800.00 - $1,000.00 per month plus swimming lessons
and bonus. AssIstaYit Managers as well as Lifeguards are
also needed. Call between the hoursof9:30am-11:30am
and 1:30pm -3:3o/pm M-F toYetupan appointment for an
Interview. 713-270-5946.
Marketing Healthcare In public weekends only $7.50/hr.
plus bonus. Apply at 2005 South TX Ave. Bryan.
CRUISE SHIPS NOW HIRING - Earn $2,000+/month +
world travel (Hawaii, Mexico, the Caribbean, etc.) Holi
day, Summer and Career employment available. No
experience necessary. For employment program call 1 -
206-634-0468 ext. C5855.
Healthy males wanted as semen donors. Help Infertile
couples. Confidentiality ensured. Ethnic diversity desir
able. Ages 18-35, excellent compensation. Contact
Fairfax Cryobank, 1121 Briarcrest Suite 101, 776-4453
Adoption
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Typing, Resume, & Editing
Service.
Call us Now
846-2255, FAX 846-2985
PROFESSORS!!!
i
Professional house cleaning
and/or mowing.
Reasonable rates.
Call 823-3250.
Computers
For Sale
Roommate Wanted
Need female roommate for summer 2bd/2ba Timber Creek
Condominiums $390/mth. Call Shannon 846-6372.
Female roommate needed. Own room. $190/mth.+1/4
utilities. Call 696-7776.
Doctor and teacher will make dream for your baby come
true. Full-time parenting. Best of the city; summers by the
beach: your baby rocked to sleep by a cozy fireplace in
winter, and by ocean waves in summer. Art, music, the
best education, endless love. Call Franny or Stephen
collect. (212)369-2597.
For Lease
Efficiency apartment available for sublease at Doux Chene,
1401 FM 2818, across from Wal-Mart in College Station.
On bus route. Lease expires April 30th with option to
renew. $260/month, $ 100/deposit. Call Leslye at 764-
2828.
For Rent
2BR Apartment close to TAMU. Carpeted, stove, refrig
erator 696-2038.
3/2 four-plex. College Station - garage, shuttle, $570 693-
0551. 764-8051.
Rooms For Rent: Fully furnished: All bills paid, close to
campus: Short term leases. Equity Real Estate 696-
4464.
2/1 1/2 luxury 4-plex, washer/dryer C.S., shuttle, near
A&M $475 693-0551, 764-8051.
FRESHLY RENOVATED HUGE 2bd apartments, 3 1/2
miles from A&M. Semester lease okay. 822-0472.
Disc Jockey for all occasions. Affordable, experienced,
Jason Bailey 696-0302.
Lost & Found
Lost diamond tennis bracelet. Lots of sentimental value.
HANDSOME CASH REWARD. Please be good Ag and
call 693-5266.
Miscellaneous
Absolutely free windshield chip repair special time limited
offer. Every crack starts with a chip. Call 846-CHIP.
TAKE OVER 40 acres ranchland.
Owner financing 818-831-1764.
NO down $35/mo.
Business Opportunity
START YOUR OWN CAREER IN A FAST GROWING
BUSINESS. Sales experience or training not necessary.
For appointment, callTIFFANI KEELING (409) 268-0121.
Travel
SPRING BREAK
SKI STEAMBOAT
with
TAMU SNOW SKI CLUB
Call Jon - 696-7717
Krista - 696-8186
Meeting March 9
Rudder 308
8:30PM
Sprinc Break!:
CAN CUN
5-STAR RESORTS AIRFARE
NON-STOP PARTI ESS. MO RE!
1-800-B EACH-BUM
(1-800-^3^-^438)
TYPING SERVICE, LOW PRICES. CALL 775-4616.
Learn to fly. Introductory ride only $15. 696F3306.
TYPING, PROOFREADING, EDITING. English BA, $3/
page. Tasha 774-1279 leave message.
Typing on MAC Laser prints. 24 hours or less 696-3892.
AAA DEFENSIVE DRIVING. LOTS OF FUN, LAUGH A
LOT!!!!!!!! Ticket dismissal, M-Tu(6-10 p.m.), W-Th. (6-10
p.m.), Fri. (6-10 p.m.)-Sat.(8-12 noon), Sat. (8-4:30 p.m.)
Across from University Tower. Walk-ins welcome $20.00.
411 Tx Ave. So. 846-6117.
Fundraisers
GREEKS & CLUBS
RAISE A COOL
*1000
IN JUST ONE WEEKI
PLUS $1000 FOR THE
MEMBER WHO CALLS!
No obligation. No cost.
And a FREE
IGLOO COOLER
if you qualify. Call
1-800-932-0528, Ext. 65
FOR SALE Apple Imagewriter II color printer. Excellent
condition (unused graduation gift). $180. Call Mike 693-
9430.
Brass bed, queen size, complete with firm orthopedic
mattress set, never used, still boxed cost $750. Must sell
$200 cash. 713-855-8474. 1 ■
Daybed white iron and brass complete with trundle and
mattresses, never used, still boxed cost $850. Must sell
$250 cash. 713-855-8474,
SCUBA SUIT and GEAR. Only used about four times.
$550! Please call 409-279-2720,
Computer. 386SX 33 mini tower case, 2mb ram 85 mb
harddrive. SVGA monitor $956. (409) 846-5953.
R-C airplane professionally assembled. Never flown
before. Package includes everything you need In order to
fly. $400 693-2299.
Six HP Evlnrude w/3 gallon tank $425. 845-4111 Brad.
25 inch color TV $195, Denon CdChanger $220, weight
bench $40, mlnolta maxxum 700 w/3 lenses $550 obo
696-1574 leave message.
Austin Rover Sterling 1988 red, loaded, warranty! $7000
822-1848.
THERMOJETICS bums fat, Increases energy, ends hun
ger $29.95 month, Guaranteed. Call Wendy or Jon 778-
2660.
HiFonlcs Isis oar amplifier 200 watts x 2 channels, bridge
400 watts 1 ohm stable $525 obo. Call Clint 847-3972.
Mobile home doublewide; 4bd/2ba; fireplace w/2.5 acres,
new roof and carpet, excellent for 4 students; 15 min. from
campus; 903-597-3541 after 3pm 903-561-7263.
Desk, neon clock. $35 each. CD’s $6.00 each. More!
Listed price o.b.o. Kim 776-5256.
If You Have
Something To
Sell
Remember:
Classified Can
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