Campus Page 2 The Battalion Thursday, April 1,1993 Ghana dance troupe performs Meriga Salufi Abudakri and Patience Sewor perform at the Brown Bag concert in Rudder Exhibit Hall Wednesday. As members of the National Dance troupe of Ghana, they are VARNELL HOPKINS Ill/Special to The Battalion performing a musical song and dance symbolic of how people should see God through their heart rather than their eyes. The MSC Jordan Institute for International Awareness sponsored the event. Campus News Briefs State Farm offers new scholarship State Farm Insurance Cos. has awarded $30,000 to Texas A&M University to fund scholarships for minority and female undergraduates pursuing studies related to the insurance industry. The scholarships will be designated as the State Farm Distinguished Achievement Awards and will be administered by the University's Office of Honors Programs and Academic Scholarships. The scholarships will be disbursed through Texas A&M's Distinguished Achievement Award program, which provides academic scholarships for academically successful African-American and Hispanic students. The scholarships are valued at $1,500 each. To be considered for an award, students must have at least a 2.75 cumulative GPA. Recipients must enroll for at least 12 hours of courses during each of the two semesters that they hold the scholarships. Center celebrates 10th anniversary Texas A&M's Center for Retailing Studies will celebrate its 10th anniversary Friday and Saturday. The center is one of eight nationally recognized centers located in the College of Business Administration and Graduate School of Business and one of the nation's premier centers for retailing education, research and service. For more information, call the center at 845-0325. Psychoanalyst to speak at A&M Marion Woodman, an internationally renowned Jungian psychoanalyst, will speak on "Revolution or Resolution" at the Fourth Annual Fay Lecture Series to be held Friday through Sunday at Texas A&M. Woodman is a resident of Toronto and a graduate of the famed C.G. Jung Institute in Zurich, Switzerland. She is Orientation program reaches record high by 'word of mouth' Transfer Camp directors anticipate increased enrollment noted for inspiring people with both the spoken and written word. Tickets to the opening reception, the lecture series, Saturday's banquet and other related activities can be purchased at the box office in Rudder Tower. For more information, contact the psychologv department at 845- 0477. A&M PR office to hold seminar Dealing with the media during times of crisis will be the focus of the third professional development seminar sponsored by Texas A&M University’s Office of Public Relations. Speakers for the seminar are Frederick G. Thompson and Andrew M. Stern, two of the country's leading public relations practitioners. They will conduct a three-hour crisis management seminar beginning at 9 a m.. Friday in 601 Rudder Tower. Advance registration is required, but there is no charge for the program. By JEFF GOSMANO The Battalion Transfer Camp (T-Camp) officials are expecting a record number of campers this year for their transfer student orientation program. Jennifer Coates, associate director of T-Camp and senior political science major, said Monday that camp enrollment increases because of "word of mouth" communication. "The word is getting out about T-Camp," she said. "The camp is fairly new and the word is getting around that students can get connections at school and you get to meet other students." Jan Patterson, T-Camp adviser, said they anticipate about 500 students will attend this year's camp sessions. Similar to Fish Camp; the freshman orientation program, T- Camp provides transfer students with information not given during registration conferences. During the three-day camp session, transfer students learn about A&M traditions and university life. Patterson said more transfer students are seeking information about A&M as word of mouth communication increases enrollment. "As A&M becomes more and more academically challenging, students are looking for ways to ensure their success," she said. "Students who are knowledgeable and feel comfortable at the institution tend to be more successful in college." As the number of campers increase, the need for camp counselors increases as well. During the first T-Camp in 1987, 50 student counselors were needed. This year, the number of counselors has grown to 230. Coates said many students apply for the position because T- Camp does not have a bureaucracy. She said it is possible to move into leadership positions without previous counseling experience. "T-Camp counselors don't have to work their way up," she said. "It's an immediate leadership opportunity.'' Correction An editorial cartoon appearing in Wednesday's issue of The Battalion misidentified the Lfniversity Police Department as the campus agency that hands out parking tickets. The Department of Parking, Transit and Traffic bears the responsibility for parking tickets. The Battalioil regrets the error. F Play the 1600 Texas A ve. S. 693-2627 College Station Lottery at 1219 Texas Ave. 822-1042 Bryan COORS LIGHT Suitcases 24 pack \m 12 oz. Cans " KEYSTONE & KEYSTONE LIGHT 24 pack 12 oz. Cans erVCTAML' KOSIONE $^99 LONE STAR & LONE STAR LIGHT 20 pack 12 oz. BUDWEISER BUD LIGHT & BUD DRY 24 pack 4l 12 oz. cans We accept Cash, Checks, Debit Cards on sale items. Specials good Thur., April 1 - Sat., April 3, 1993 Student Y Association 1993 - 94 Cabinet Officer Applications ore now ovoiloble Deadline to apply: Friday, April 9, 1993 12 noon Voting will be held April 14, 1993 at the General Meeting COME OUT AND VOTE ! Positions Available: President Vice-President of Finance Vice-President of Public Relations Vice-President of Membership Development Vice-President of Univ. & Community Service Vice-President of Special Events & Program Development You must have a GPR of 2.25 If you have any questions call Christie at 847-5466 * Pick up applications in Student Services Bldg. Rm. 142 313 S. COLLEGE 846-I7Z4 Every Night 8>lO SO« Bar DrinRs & Draft $1.75 Pitchers (Lite Beer) Every Saturday Rocky Mountain Jeans Contest for cash Ladies tan/swfmsuit contest for cash NO COVER 21 AND OVER Off Campus Aggies is proud to sponsor the 2nd Annual Parent’s Weekend Golf Classic Saturday, April 17, 1993 Entry forms are available in the OCA office, room 130 in the Student Services Building. Deadline for entry is April 2, 1993. For more information call Danya Huling at 845-0688. CONTACT LENSES ONLY QUALITY NAME BRANDS (Bausch & Lomb, Ciba, Sola/Barnes-Hind) $ 79 00 pair For Standard Clear or Tinted FLEXIBLE WEAR Soft Contact Lenses (Can be worn as daily or extended wear) + FREE CARE KIT *Eye exam not included SAME DAY DELIVERY ON MOST LENSES. Disposable contact lenses available ^ —► Call 846-0377 for Appointment CHARLES C. SCHROEPPEL, O.D., PC. W v DOCTOR OF OPTOMETRY \ 505 University Dr. East, Suite 101 College Station, TX 77840 4 Blks. 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