The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 08, 1993, Image 5

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The Battalion
Page 5
^ What's Up
Wednesday
A&M Emergency Care Team:
is having a full member meeting
at7pm in HECC 209.
Women's Bonfire Committee:
is having their first general meet
ing in Rudder 404 at 7pm. For
more info call Terri at 846-3293 or
Angela at 847-2800.
Cap and Gown: is having a
general meeting in 342 Zachry at
8:30pm.
TAMU Roadrunners: is hav
ing a general meeting in 410
Rudder at 7pm. For further info
tall Steve at 823-1334.
Asian-American Assoc.: is
kaving their first general meeting
at8:30pm in 292B MSC.
Pre-Vet Society: is having a
meeting in SSB 111 at 8:30 pm.
Public Relations Student So
ciety of America: is having their
first general meeting in 292A
Rudder (new walkway) at
8:30pm. For more info call Grace
at823-3395 or Tracy at 847-7680.
Agnostic & Atheist Student
Group: is having a meeting in
HECC 108 at 7pm. For more info
call Brett Lemoine at 268-AASG.
Off Campus Aggies: is hav-
g a general meeting in Rudder
)lat 7pm.
12th Man Student Founda
tion: is having their first general
meeting in Rudder 301 at
7:15pm. For more info call Juan
Cruz at 778-4626.
Alpha Kappa Psi: is having
an informational meeting/Rush
at the College Station Conference
Center at 7pm. For more info call
Brandi Broussard at 696-9713.
MSC Hospitality: is having
an informational meeting in 301
Rudder at 8pm. For more info
call MSC Hospitality at 845-1515.
Texas A&M Sports Car Club:
is having a general meeting in
308 Rudder at 7pm. For more
info call Chris at 764-7996.
Phi Beta Lambda: is having a
Rush social at Yesterday's Pool
Hall at 7pm. For more info call
Meghan Anderson at 693-5311.
ROTARACT: is having an in
formational meeting in 504 Rud
der at 6pm. For more info call
Allison Wall at 693-4647.
The Singing Cadets: are
holding auditions for all students
in the MSC Vocal Music Office
Rm 003. For more info call Missy
at 845-5974.
Lifesavers Bible Study: is
having their first meeting. For
more info call Andrew Green at
778-1582.
Russian Club: is having their
first general meeting in 208
ACAD at 6pm.
Class of '94, '95, and '96: are
holding their general class meet
ings all at 8:30pm. Class of '94 is
in Blocker 150, Class of '95 is in
701 Rudder, and Class of '96 is in
Blocker 125. For more info call
Amy Morgan at 696-2780.
Minorities in Agriculture,
Natural Resources and Related
Sciences (MANRRS): is having a
general meeting and electing
committee chairs and Ag Council
representatives at 7:30pm in 127
Kleburg. Fore more info call
Vikky at 847-4107.
TAMU Snow Ski Club is
having a general meeting and
trip info at 8:30pm in 301 Rud
der. For more info contact Jon at
696-7717.
Business Student Council: is
having an open house from 8:30
am to 4:30 pm on the first floor of
Blocker.
National Organization for
Women (N.O.W.): is having a
general meeting at 7pm in MSC
203. For more info call Kathy at
847-2253.
National Agri-Marketing As
sociation (NAMA): is having a
general meeting at 7:15pm in
Heep 103. All agriculture and
business majors welcome.
TAMU Microbiology Society:
is having its first general meeting
at 7pm in 410 Rudder. There will
be a guest speaker and all majors
are welcome.
Texas A&M Lacrosse Club: is
having practice from 4-6pm in
the soccer field by the Zachary
parking lot. No experience nec
essary. For more info call Alex
Cohen at 696-1999.
Reformed University Fellow
ship: At 6:45pm in Rudder 501,
there will be a general meeting.
Please come and join us.
Inkshed Press: At 8pm in
front of Rudder Fountain, the
very first flashlight meeting of
the summer will be held. Poems
will be read, and the literary
magazine publication details will
be discussed. Announcement of
available leadership positions
will also take place. Bring a
flashlight! Everyone is welcome!
Faculty of Neuroscience: is
having a guest lecture in 601
Rudder at 4pm. For more info
call Gerald Frye at 845-2888.
What's Up is a Battalion ser-
•vice that lists non-profit events
and activities. Items for What's
Up should be submitted no later
than three days before the de
sired run date. Application
deadlines and notices are not
events and will not run in What's
Up. If you have questions, call
the newsroom at 845-3313.
mail town school's efforts earn it best in state
The Associated Press
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lieonly exemplary school district among
1,048 in the state, handling a 12 percent in-
ein enrollment the first day of classes is
( add three desks.
1 Smallness is the key. We have three teach-
ind29 students, so we can see the students
' ion-one and can tell if they are having
T Mdms," said Carrie, Bierschwale, who has
; Jteaching at Doss School District the past
{years. , hr.
Hie 109-year-old Doss School is considered
Heart of this community of about 80 people
miles northwest of Fredericksburg in
:pie County.
lerschwale, who'll be teaching 12 fourth-,
•and sixth-graders this year, talked about
district's exemplary program as students
the small community in northwestern
Gillespie County filtered in for the first day of
school Aug. 24.
In addition to Bierschwale, the students are
taught by Clairlean Friedrich, a five-year veter
an, and Eileen Whited, who's starting her sec
ond year here.
Their efforts and the performance of the
students earned the one-school district recog
nition this month as the top district ranked by
the Texas Education Agency.
The first-time ranking by the education
agency was based on the Texas Assessment of
Academic Skills (TAAS) achievement test re
sults of fourth-, eighth -and 10th -graders;
dropout rates; and other variables used to de
termine how effectively children are being ed
ucated.
The news surprised the teachers who hold
classes in what they affectionately call "the Lit
tle Room, the Middle Room and the Big
Room."
No effort is made to gear studies toward
passing the TAAS tests, the teachers said,
adding that six Doss students in the fourth and
eighth grades took the examination last year.
There are no classes above the eighth grade
at Doss School, and area youngsters transfer to
nearby Fredericksburg or Harper for high
school classes.
"If we teach all the stuff that is in the books,
we believe they will know what is on the
tests," Bierschwale said.
"We have to spend a lot of extra hours and
work all summer long just to keep prepared,"
she said, adding she has to teach 21 subjects.
Friedrich, who teaches 24 subjects to stu
dents in kindergarten through third grade,
said repetition and immediate attention to
problems also helps the students.
"When we get through with one class, they
start their homework as we go to the next
class. If there is a problem, we can immediate
ly work with them," she said.
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ANNO UNCEMENT
CENTER FOR INTERNATIONAL
BUSINESS STUDIES
Funding Available for International Business
Exchange Program/Study Abroad Participants
• Funding is available to support study abroad activities for Business
Majors (junior classification or above) with a record of superior
academic achievement and a demonstrated interest in international
business.
• Application forms are available at the Center for International
Business Studies, Blocker Building 505. Phone 845-5234.
• Application Deadline: Sept. 30, 1993.
• Sponsored by Mitsui and Company (USA) and the Mitsui
Foundation.
DOLLAR
SHOTS!
Attention all classes:
From Sept. 6 to Oct. 8
just $1 gets your shot in
the 1994 AGGIELAND yearbook.
Pictures are being taken at A R Photography,
located at 707 Texas Avenue S. near
Taco Cabana, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Monday through Friday.
For more information, call 693-8183.
“you did not purchase your shot in the
feeland during teleregistration, it can
ig teleregistratton, it can A 1994
^purchased in 230 RDMC. Yearbooks / \ .—. X'rT"\
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The Battalion
is now accepting
applications for:
photographers
copy editor
reporters
Applications are available in Reed
McDonald Bldg., Room 013. For more
information, come by or call 845-3313. All
majors are welcome.
Off Campus Aggies
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in
1st General Meeting :
115 Kleburg
7:30 pm r.\/. 8 ;i '
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8
Crazy Hats Night
(Student with the most unusual hat will receive a prize)
Memberships and T-Shirts Available
Class of ? 9S
General Class Meeting
TODAY
Wed., September 8th
701 Rudder Tower
8:30 p.m.
A
Cafe
e*
Live entertainment (upstairs)
Local and out of town bands
Featuring Sneaky Pete
every Wednesday night
250 beer 8-9 p.m.
every night
$1.00 Daquiries
all night
Follow The Road To Success
Attend The Fall 1993
STUDENT ORGANIZATION
OFFICER WORKSHOP
Nbw Is The Time For You to Learn Everything
You Need To Know About Running
A Successful Organization
** Officers Old and
New Invited to
Attend I
Thursday September 16, 1993
6:30 - 9:00 pm
Registration 2nd Floor Rudder
Sponsored by the Department of Student Activities, 845-1133
2001:
A Space
Odyssey
25th Anniversary
Special Screening
THURSDAY
7:00
FRIDAY
7:00
THURSDAY
9:45
FRIDAY
9:45 & Midnight
SATURDAY
7:30,9:45 & Midnight
PLUS: All this week in the MSC
POSTER SALE!!!
Sponsored by the Film Society and MovieArt
A huge selection of movie and music posters - all sizes, all styles!
ADMISSION: $2.50
Presented in Rudder Auditorium
Advance tickets available at MSC Box Office
Questions? Call...
MSC Box Office 845-1234
Aggie Cinema Hotline 847-8478
MSC Student Programs Office 845-1515
A Memorial Student Center
Student Programs Committee
MSC
FILM
SOCIETY
OF TEXAS A&M