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Notice
AGGIE RING ORDERS
CLAYTON W. WILLIAMS, JR. ALUMNI CENTER
DEADLINE: SEPTEMBER 23, 1993
UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT REQUIREMENTS:
1. You must be a Degree Seeking Student and have a minimum of 95
credit hours. (Completed in the Summer of '93 or before.) Please keep in
mind when calculating your hours that if you have repeated a previously
passed course(s), you cannot receive additional credit hours.
(Transfer hours completed in the Summer of '93 or before that are needed
to meet the 95 credit hour requirement, must be posted to your transcript
by the deadline.)
2. 3Q of your 95 credit hours must be completed in residence at A&M. In the
event you are a re-admifted student and you were gone from A&M for (5)
or more consecutive semesters, you must complete vour last 30
consecutive hours at A&M to meet the residency requirement.
3. You must have a 2.0 cumulative grade point ratio at A&M.
4. You must be in good standing with the University, including no blocks for
deliquent parking tickets, past due fees, etc.
GRADUATE STUDENT REQUIREMENTS:
1. You must receive your Graduate Degree from Texas A&M University to
qualify for a ring. If you are graduating this December and all of your
degree requirements have been completed, you may order your ring
before your degree is posted to your transcript if you can obtain a letter of
completion (with the seal) from the office of graduate studies and present
it to the Ring Office by the above deadline.
You must receive your graduate degree from Texas A&M University,
including no blocks for delinquent parking tickets, past due fees, etc.
PROCEDURE TO ORDER A RING:
If you have completed all of the above requirements, come to the Ring
Office no later than September 23. 1993 and complete the application for
eligibility verification. (Requires overnight to process.)
Come back and pay in full (cash/check only) by September 24, 1993. if
your applicaition is approved.
Men's 10KY-$311.00 14KY-$425.00
Women's 10KY-$174.00 14KY-$204.00
Add $8.00 for any back year ('92 & before) 'ite Gold nvailc le at an
extra charge of $10.83.
The approximate date of the ring delivery is November 17, 1993.
Administrative Assistant
VIP Research is currently
seeking applications for this
challenging position from
individuals experienced in
payroll, receivables, payables
and maintaining financial files.
Full or part time, flexible
schedule.
Intern Positions
VIP Research is currently
seeking applications for this
challenging position from junior,
senior or graduate level
students. Pharmaceutical
Research ranks as one of the
top 25 career fields for the 90's.
To find out more about VIP's
intern program, call or send
your resume for immediate
consideration.
Volunteers in Pharmaceutical
Research, Inc.
2901 E. 29th. St., Ste. 117
Bryan, Tx. 77802
(409) 776-1417
•SUBUIRV*
Now Accepting Applications
for Delivery Drivers, must
have proof of insurance,
and a reliable vechicle.
Apply at any of the
Bryan-College Station
locations.
Dependable people wanted for Houston Post Routes,
early morning 846-1253 or 846-2911.
TELESYSTEMS UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. Weekly
pay check, starting pay $5/hoi*. Call Mike 776-4246.
YEAST INFECTION
STUDY
RETIRE BEFORE GRADUATION! Awesome nutritional
product will create hottest growth market in the 90's.
Exclusive distributorships available! Major income. (409)
693-9890
Female patients with symptoms
of a yeast infection needed ;
to participate in a research
study with a new regimen of
over-the-counter medication
(cream). Eligible volunteers
will be compensated.
Call for information.
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, (409)776-
4453.
Need Tupperware consultants, Full-Part-time, unlimited
opportunity. Call Doris 775-6742.
CRUISE SHIPS NOW HIRING- Earn up to $2,000+/
month +world travel. Summer and Career employment
available. No experience necessary. For more informa
tion call 1-206-634-0468 ext. C5855.
CARPENTER WANTED Full-time, multiple skills desir
able. Leave message at 779-8113.
Texas Renaissance Festival: Speaking some French,
Spanish, German, $100/weekend, start Oct.2-Nov.14/
weekends only, Call ASAP Rebekka 846-9339/eves.
G&S Studies, Inc.
(409) 846-5933
(close to campus)
University Beach Club and U.B. Ski are looking for sales
reps to promote Winter Break Ski Trips. Earn free trips
and extra cash. Call Today!! 1-800-Beach-Bum (1-800-
232-2428).
PART TIME JOB
15-20 HRS./WEEK
$6/HR + BONUS
Neighborhood Advertising
Program for Home Improvement
Company Requires Good
Communication Skills.
Call 690-0448,
Leave Name, Phone #,
and best time to return call.
STUDENT ENGINEER: Junior electrical or mechanical
engineering student needed for student engineer position
to work on special projects as assigned. The position is
flexible part-time and pay is negotiable. EOE/AA. Closes
September 30. City of Bryan, Personnel Services P.O.
Box 1000, Bryan, Tx 77805, (409)-361-3616 Fax:(409)
821-3453.
KANM Student radio is interviewing applicants for non-
paid staff positions. Students interested in news, market
ing, electronics, business, or management should stop by
Rm. 153 SSB. Great opportunity for experience.
PIZZA HUT! Now Hiring, Cooks & Delivery Drivers Call
693-9393.
Chemical & HVAC Design Engineers, needed in West
Texas. Entry level $30k+. Fee Negotiable. Action
Personnel (806) 748-1600 or FAX (806) 748-1555.
$$ SERVERS $$, evenings and graveyard. Will train, and
work around your schedule, apply anytime. International
House of Pancakes, across from campus 130 N. College
Ave.
Roommate Wanted
To share 2/1&1/2, 5 min. to campus. Call Edet 764-4085
or 845-8400. (Rent Nego.)
To share 2/1, walking distance $187 + Utilities.
Shannon 846-5085.
MOBILE DJ experienced, great for Weddings, Bar-B-
Ques, Parties, etc. Call the Party Block 693-6294.
Specialty Shopping
Tutors
Visit Market City Mini-Mall for your, unique gifts, home
decorations, antiques, collectibles, clothing, live plants,
more. Visa, M/C welcome. Lay-a-ways. 2840 Pinfeather
Bryan.
TOP NOTCH TUTORS Biology 113 & Biochemistry 410,
$3.50/hr Call 693-5608.
Lost & Found
Now open every SAT & SUN, JOCKEY LOT AND FARM
ERS MARKET The areas largest Flea Market, located on
Hwy. 6 South, Outside tables $6, Inside tables $10, For
more information 690-6353.
HELP AGS!!!!! Lost: Ladies watch, Graduation gift, with
extreme sentimental value, at Denim & Diamonds, Thurs
day night 9-9, reward. Contact Bella 775-0728.
For Sale
Lost Dog, (Smooth Collie) female, tan, long nose, short
tail, around College Station area. Will Bite! Call Susie
764-6496.
Mobile home 14x60, Wayside,2bd/1ba., includes pro
pane tank, porch, fence, A/C $6,500 846-1929.
Greeks & Clubs
Wedding dress, Jim Hjelm design, vail included, both
Cathedral length $600 693-9903,
Marquise-cut diamond, engagement ring $650 or best
offer, Great condition. Call 846-1759.
GREEK 8, CLUBS RAISE UP TO $1000 in just one week!
For your Frat or Sorority or Club + $ 1000 for yourself! And
a free T-Shirt just for calling 1-800-932-0528 ext, 75.
Pt. 38 karat diamond, Good color, and Clarity $450 nego.
775-4934.
Furniture: Couch, excellent condition $130; Waterbeds:
Queen Semi-Motionless $250, Super Single $ 135, psuedo-
papasan $125. Mike 764-5958 (prices negotiable).
Tickets
(2) TICKETS to Texas A&M versus Missouri, Sept. 18,
2nd deck, 50 yard-line 14th row, $40 for both o.b.o. Call
696-8384.
(4) Garth Brooks tickets, for first show, lower level'
o.b.o. Call 214-255-1427. Will send overflight.
(2) Garth t
'rs tickets, for Sept. 23 concert, stage side,
row 14, $50/ea. call 696-4714.
Garth Brooks tickets (2), September 24, in Dallas $75
each o.b.o. call 693-4887.
Texas A&M Versus Oklahoma tickets, Great Sits! Call
(512)472-5797 $50.
Automobiles
’86 Saab, 5-speed, all power, A/C, sunroof, AM/FM'cas
sette, Red/Tan, $2950/nego. Call 696-6979.
’83 Honda Civic, runs great ,$1200. Call 775-4132 after
4.00 p.m.
'88 Labaron convertible, turbo, loaded, low miles, $7600/
nego. 693-4965.
'88 HURRICANE, Low miles, Black/Gray/Red, $2100.
Mark 696-7524.
Computers
Wendy's Restaurant, now hiring friendly people, with
smiling faces, all positions, pay $4.35 and up depending
on experience. Apply 202 S.W. Prkwy , College Station,
or 3216 S. Texas, Bryan, M-F 3-5p.m.
Interiorscape Technicians, mornings, managing Plants at
prestigious businesses Natural Concepts 361-5010.
Graduate students needed as note-takers, for fall classes,
especially, Economics, History, Journalism, Psychology,
Sociology, and Botany. Apply at Notes-n-Quotes at 112
Nagle 846-2255.
Now Computer Parts
Modems
2400 INT
24/V6 FAX
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250 MB Tap® $109
Monitors
14- Acer 34T N* SVGA $349
14-SVGA $239
call 776-6420 for system and other prices
SOFTWARE AT UP TO 80% OFF LIST AT ALL 3 OFF-
CAMPUS UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORES.
Route carriers needed: The Houston Chronicle has
summer and fall routes available. Earn $600-$900 per/
mo. Route delivery requires working early morning hours.
Call James at 693-7815 or Julian at 693-2323 for an
appointment.
Macintosh SE 4/20, keyboard mouse, lots of software
$525 o.b.o. Call 764-8262.
80286 PC, includes color monitor and printer. Lots of
Software: Lotus 123, Word Perfect, gem (graphics), golf
games, etc. $500. 846-5055.
Reading this could bring you an extra $120 month-CASHI
Our Average donor is a College Student, friendly, enthu
siastic and sensible, they are fun to be around, and they
are conscious of the importance of what they are doing for
others. We try hard to be the best part of their day.
Everybody wins! $120/Cash per month, $1440/cash per
year, in a place filled with friends. 846-8855 Westgate
Plasma Center 4223 Wellborn Rd.
486DX-50, 16MB RAM, 1GB HD, SVGA, 2400bps mo
dem, SB-PRO, CD-ROM, 400+ MB Software, $5500/
nego. Jim 693-0322 or 693-8333.
Wanted
College student, Piano Instructor to teach piano to 2,
Junior High students, in our home 774-7101.
Needed
Musicians and Vocalist interested in Blues, Rock, Jazz.
Call Charles at 823-5368.
Services
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vibes, Texas-born, Texas-proud. Booking Hotline:
(713)779-8661.
Joy's Professional Typing, Word processing, Resume
service; Laser printer. 846-6418.
Having trouble finding library resource? TEXAS TUTORI
ALS does library searches call 1-800-856-0101.
Be honest. When you can't find the right words to tell
someone something they need to hear, WE SAY IT FOR
YOU tactfully, with no intent of malice. Select a message
from 6 categories. Send via the telephone, 52 choices. If
desired, send anonymously, 18+, use touch-tone, $2.25/
min. 1-900-896-6996. JAZ Productions, Portland, OR
97206-2021.
PROFESSIONAL EDITING- Dissertations,
Proposals,Research papers, International student dis
count. Edit Right- 775-1845.
Business Opportunity
Work Smart for 90 days, create full-time income working
part-time. Call (713) 683-4495(24hrs.) (713) 681-3544
eves, small cash outlay required.
Roommate Wanted
I put myself through School, painting address #'s on street
curbs. Work when you want with complete kit of 4" curb
painting set, stencils, background mat, proven sells flyers,
and curb service sales book. Most curb painting last only
4 yrs., renewing the need for painters, constantly. Send
Check or Money order for $ 16.95 + $3.00 S&H to: Promotex
1870 Beltway 8 Suite #104, Pasadena TX. 77503.
EARN $60
and a chance to win, $100
playing a Video Game
for approximately 13 hours
Call 845-2091 for information.
Room for rent, in nice Bryan duplex,close to campus, 2
min. from Post Office, quiet neighborhood, $217.50/mo +
elect. 693-5457 leave message.
For Rent
To share 3 bedroom, completely furnished home, own
room $275. Brad 778-8928.
Share 5 bedroom house, 5 miles from campus, $199+1/
3 utilities 779-7316.
FRESHLY RENOVATED HUGE 2bd apartments 31/2
miles from A&M Semester lease okay 822-0472.
Huge 1/1, 500 yards from TAMU, Northgate. $350/mo.
$350/dep. Available immediately 862-7702.
4 bedroom, 21/2 bath, clean, W/D, A/C, 1 mile to campus
846-8219.
RENT: 2/2, Washer/Dryer furnished, on Bus route $450,
excellent location 693-0217.
Non-smoker, share 2/1, furnished, walking distance to
A&M, $190 + Electric. 779-0170.
Rent 1/1, on bus route $370/mo. $250/dep.
Immediately 696-9197.
AKC Greyhounds adoption. Contact David Mosier 696-
6212.
10-speed bikes- one man's , one woman’s $50 each;
Dorm size refrigerator $75. Call Bob 774-4409.
Tutors
Road bike: Schwinn 354, limited edition, aluminum frame.
SIS shifting, 14-speed, many extras, fast racing bike 696-
2450 $200 o.b.o.
Miyata MTN. bike for sale!! Loaded w/accessories, great
condition, (12 mo. old) Must Sell! $650 or best offer. Very
negotiable! 847-1878.
STAT/MATH TUTOR WITH M S. STATISTICS EXPERI
ENCE. CAN HELP WITH CLASSES, PROJECTS 260-
9920.
Riding Horses
Honda Elite 80 scooter, One year old, excellent condition,
great for TAMU. $700, small helmet $50 Leave message
846-2833.
AKC Miniature Pinshcher, 6weeks old, 1 black male, 2 red
females, $300 or best offer 693-9379.
Dalmatianpuppies, A.K.C Reg., Shots and wormed, males-
$250 Females-$275, Call Jess at 764-7875.
BRAZOS VALLEY RIDING STABLES
RIDING HORSES FOR RENT
Ask About Midnight Aggie Ride!
Friday Night Special!!
Call Rudy for Appt. anytime!!!
779-7052 or 778-4118
CUSTOM SEWING
Alterations and Embroidery
SEW & SEW
103 W. 26th Downtown Bryan
822-3571
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Attorney
TRAFFIC TICKETS
Alcohol - Related Offenses
John L. Davis
Attorney at Law
774.4544
2402 Broadmoor, Bldg. C-102, Bryan
Board Certified by the Texas Board ofLegal Specialization in Criminal Law
If You Have Something To Sell
Remember:
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Thursday, September 16,
What's Up
Thursday
Golden Key National Honor
Society: From 10a.m. to 2p.m.
in the Zachary foyer, there will
be general information and
campus awareness booths. Call
Chris at 847-0879 for more
information.
Everyone is welcome. For more
info call Mary Shelbv Castelloat
847-1066.
The Touchstone: Free
Left/Progressive Journal: At
7p.m. at the M&M Grill located
at 209 University Dr., there will
be a general meeting to plan the
next issue and discuss possible
articles. Call Danny at 696-3979
for more information.
Wycliffe Bible Translators
Student Chapter: will have
fellowship and prayer for
missionaries at the Parkway
Apartments #1007. This
semester they will be using the
workbook entitled
"Experiencing God" for bible
study. For more info and
directions call Sophia Tohat
693-3115.
Friday
Society of Women Engineers:
At 6:30 p.m. in 203 Zachry, there
will be a meeting. We will be
voting on committee chairs.
Refreshments will be provided.
Call Kathryn at 268-4445 for
more information.
MSC NOVA: will have an
open gaming-role playing
games and board gaming-from
6p.m. to 2a.m. in MSC 139-146
and 027. For more info call Scott
McLaughlin at 693-7281.
Aggie R.E.A.C.H.: At 6p.m. in
HECC 016, there will be an
important general meeting.
Hillel Jewish Student Center:
At 10 a.m., Rosh Hashanah
services will be held at 800
George Bush Drive. Call Rabbi
Peter Tarlow at 696-7313 for
more information.
Students for the Exploration
and Development of Space:
will be at the Texas A&M
Observatory at 8p.m. in the
Zachry foyer. Pizza and drinks
will be available; $2 for
members and $4 for non
members. Everyone welcome.
For more info call Jerrid at 764-
4508.
Chi Alpha. Christian
Fellowship: At 7p.m. on the
second floor of Rudder Theater,
there will be a class on Christian
relationships in the 1990s. Open
to everyone whether you have a
significant other or not. Call
Kris at 847-0883.
Campus Crusade for Christ:
will have their weekly
discussion entitled "Talking
about my generation." at 7p.m.
in 102 Zachry. For more infocall
Sandi Hartman at 696-5662.
The Navigators: From 8:30p.m.
to 10p.m. in 110 SSB, come join
the navigators Christian
Fellowship for worship and
God's word. For more
information call Shane at 846
0686 or Cari at 846-1741.
Muslim Student Association:
will have Friday prayer and
Islamic lecture from 12:50-
1:30p.m. in 301 Rudder.
Everyone is invited. For more
info call Agus Rahmat at 846-
4375.
Stagecenter, community
theater: On Sept.
16,17,18,23,24,25 at 8p.m. and
Sept. 19 at 3p.m., there will be a
musical-"The 1940s Radio
Hour" directed by Perry Norris
and M.A. Sterling. We have a
new location in Downtown
Bryan at 701 North Main. Call
the Box office for reservations
and information at 823-4297.
Aggies Ready to Motivate You
is having all Fish Camp reunion
night at 7p.m. in G. Rollie
White. Fish Camp with the
most campers, counselors, and
friends in attendance at the
volleyball game wins a free
pizza party. For more info call
Martin Carcasson at 847-2379.
Aggies Ready to Motivate
You(ARMY): At 7p.m. in
HECC 105, The first general
meeting with guest speakers
John and Laurie Corbelli.
Please come and join us. Call
Martin for more information at
847-2379.
StageCenter, Community
Theater: will show the musical
"The 194Q's Radio Hour"
directed;by Perry Norris and
M.A. Sterling at 8p.m. in the
new Downtown Bryan, 701
North Main location. For box
office info call 823-4297 and for
admission info call Edna Smith
at 845-2691.
SOTA: is continuing its
workshop on how to manage
college reading assignments at
7:00p.m. in 110 SSB. For more
info call the Off Campus Center
at 845-1741.
Hispanic Business Student
Association: will have an
informational meeting at 7p.m.
at Taco Cabana. For more info
call Mike at 779-8214 or Melody
at 696-2160.
EIC: The Environmental Issues
Committee will be having its
first general meeting on
Monday, September 20, at 8
p.m. in 105 HECC. For more
info call Natasha at 696-7703.
Aggie Anthropologists: will
have a general meeting at
7p.m. Meet in front of the
anthropology building. For
more info call Jennie at 847-
0028.
Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual
Aggies: will be conducting an
open forum at 7p.m. Call the
Gayline for directions or Dawn
at 847-0321 for any other info.
Hillel Jewish Student Center:
will have Rosh Hashanah
services at 10a.m. at 800 George
Bush Dr. For more info call
Rabbi Peter Tarlow at 696-7313.
Overcoming Math Anxiety: At
8p.m. in 242 Blocker, there will
be a seminar designed for
students who suffer from a
dreadful fear of math. It
includes and informal and
direct presentation of strategies
and resources and skills which
can help students conquer the
discomfort they may experience
when they think of numbers
and math. This is FREE to
currently enrolled students at
Texas A&M. Call the center for
academic enhancement for more
information at 845-2568.
Golden Key National Honor
Society: will have general
information and campus
awareness booths in Blocker
Lobby from 10a.m. to 2p.m. For
more info call Chris Mason at
847-0879.
Caribbean Students Assoc.:
will have a Caribbean blow-out
party at Club 202 in Downtown
Bryan at 10p.m.
John Ben Shepperd Student
Leadership Forum: is having a
marketing committee
information meeting from 7:30
to 8:30p.m. in 216AB of the SPO.
What's Up is a Battalion service
that lists non-profit events and
activities. Items for What's Up
should be submitted no later
than three days before the
desired 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.
Cr/nie Stoppers
On Saturday, May 8,1993 between the hours of 9 p.m. and mid
night, a felony failure to stop and render aid accident occurred on
FM1179, a quarter of a mile north of Bryan.
The victim, Christopher Green, was killed in the hit-and-run
accident.
The vehicle involved could be that of a pickup truck or a recre
ational type vehicle with side mirrors. The only evidence at tine
scene was a broken glass mirror and an orange reflector.
This week the Bryan Police Department and Brazos County
Crime Stoppers need your help to identify the person(s) responsi
ble for this failure to stop and render aid. If you have any informa
tion call Crime Stoppers at 775-TIPS.
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