The Battalion Classified Ads Phone: 845-0569 / Office: Room 015 (basement) Reed McDonald Building Business Hours Deadline 'AGGIE' Private Party Want Ads Call or visit us: Monday through Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Fax us at 845-5408 11 a.m. prior to publication o accepted CO $10 for 20 words running 5 days, if your merchandise is priced $1000 or less (price must appear in ad). This rate applies only to non-commercial advertisers offering personal possesions for sale. Guaranteed results or you get an additional 5 days at no charge. If item doesn't sell, advertiser must call before 11 a.m. on the day the ad is schedule to end to qualify for the 5 additional insertions at no charge. No refunds will be made if your ad is cancelled early. Notice For Sale Greeks & Clubs AGGIE RING ORDERS THE ASSOCIATION OF FORMER STUDENTS CLAYTON W. WILLIAMS, JR. ALUMNI CENTER DEADLINE: OCTOBER 21, 1 993 Undergraduate Student Requirements: 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.) 30 of your 95 credit hours must be completed in residence at A&M- In the event you left A&M for (5) or more consecutive Fall and Spring semesters, you must complete 30 consecutive credit hours at A&M after vour readmittance to meet the resident hour requirement. You must have a 2J) cumulative grade point ration at A&M. You must be in good standing with the University, including no blocks for delinquent parking tickets, past due fees, etc. Graduate Student Reguirements: 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 2. 2. vour degree requirements have been completed, you may order your ring on this order if you can obtain a "Letter Of Completion" from the Office Of Graduate Studies and present it to the Ring Office by the above deadline. (Must present the original letter with the seal, not a copy.) You must be in good standing with the 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 October 21, 1993 and complete the application for eligibility verification. (Overnight process) If your application is approved and you wish to receive your ring this December, you must come back and pay in full (cash/check only) no later than October 22. 1993. Men’s 10K - $298.00 Women’s 10K-$170.00 14K-$405.00 14K-$197.00 Add $8.00 for any back year ('92 or before), at an extra charge of $10.83. White Gold is available The approximate date of the ring delivery is December 8, 1993. Must sell! 4pc. Oak bedroom Suite, $480o.b.o., Panasonic microwave $150 o.b.o., Tandy computer $350 o.b.o. Please call Jennifer 693-2582. GREEK & CLUBS RAISE UP TO $1000 in just one week! For your Frat or Sorority or Club + $ 1000 for yourselfl And a free T-Shirt just for calling 1-800-932-0528 ext. 75. Radio control airplane, maroon/white, ready to fly $249. Radio Control airplane Superhots ready to fly $225 Call 775-1931. Sony Car Discman D-808K, w/car mount + connecting pack. Top of the line-Brand new! $199/nego. 764-4416. AKC Greyhounds adoption. 6212. 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High energy, self-starter. Typing, Computer required 776-6666. ALASKA EMPLOYMENT - Fisheries. Earn up to $2,000- $4,000+/mo. on fishing vessels or in transportation and room Aboard. For more information call. 1-206-545-4155 ext. A5855. ProTutors Private, semi-private, and group tutoring for Texas A&M and Blinn College classes. CHEM, PHYS, MATH, ACCT, FINC, DANA, STAT, AND MANY OTHERS. For information or group tutoring schedule, Call 26-TUTOR coin FROM ONLY $ 199 6 Days/ 5 Nights SkiTn/Ski-out 4 Pull Day Lifts Ski Rentals Motorcoach Bus Parties & More!!! Friday, October 15,] Professors Continued from Page 1 LIVE, RAW - Phone talk. Hot, Steamy and Erotic, 1-800- 775-2220 $2-3.50/min. Phone Co. bills, 18+ or older. Gifted Psychics! Sensational Results! Cal! 1-900- 820-3055 EXT. 4364, $3.99/min. must be 18 yrs. Procall Co. (602)954-7420. The hispanics causing panic are seeking three hot tama les. Ask for Ramon, Ralph or George 776-0848. TYPING-WORD PROCESSING. Fast, reliable, rush jobs accepted. Laser printer. Call Charlotte at 823-2418. have made and asked students to stop and tell him if he says some thing offensive," she said. Dr. William L. Perry, associate provost and dean of faculties, sent a memo to all deans and di rectors of libraries Oct. 5 remind ing faculty of University policy concerning what should be said in the classroom. "Some reports of the use of classroom time by faculty to es pouse personal religious view points have come my way," he said in the memo. "Such conduct can have a negative impact on some students and impede the learning process." "Respect for our students in cludes being aware of the diverse religions ascribed to, not to men tion atheism or agnosticism," Per ry said. "Espousal of individual religious beliefs in the classroom run counter to that respect. "As a faculty member, we have a responsibility to teach what is listed as the course description in the University catalog," he said. The academic freedoms and re- sponsibilities of faculty are spelled out in the University's Policies and Procedures Manual: "Faculty members should maintain respect for the student and for the student's role as a learner. Each faculty member is entitled to full freedom in the classroom in discussing the sub ject being taught however, a fac ulty member should be judicious in the use of controversial materi al in the classroom." Rabbi Peter Tarlow of the Hil- lel Foundation met with a num ber of non-Christian professors Monday to write a letter suppo[s| ing Perry's memo. "1 hope the memo willbeefel live," he said. "1 would liketobtl lieve we are dealing with rationil people here." Tarlow said there havel problems with several depart! ments. "To stand in front of a j classroom and tell your beliefs to the class is completely wrong, this is simply a mix of church and state. I guess some people don't realize this." -Rabbi Peter Tflrloii "To stand in front ofadassl room and tell your beliefs totkl class is completely wrong,ll said. "This is simply a mhtl church and state. 1 guess soinj people don't realize this." Perry asked deans to inforrl department heads about thisissil and to contact him if theyreceiil any complaints. "If a student believesi there is a problem with instiutj tion of a course, then theynetil to bring it to the attention! administration. The administaj tion can only act on a firsttiard| basis," he said. He said that if he receivesarl complaints, he and the departirl head will investigate the situation [ "Any time you are talkil about speech in a classroom,yol are dealing with the first ameni[ ment, this is dealt with casetl case," he said. RHA Continued from Page 2 "The bid is the guide of what we will do if we get the confer ence," Remmler said. "It's a rough estimate of how things are going to be." Member schools within A&M's region, which include Arkansas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, and Texas, will vote on the proposal. The conference would bring 900 people from the Southwest Conference, and the southwest re gion of the National Affiliation of College and University Residence Halls to the Texas A&M campus next November. "The conference would be two days of programming to see what other schools are doing and to get new ideas," McNulty said. "It also gives the advisers an oppor tunity to mingle and exchange ideas." McNulty said that A&Mi benefit from the exposure oft conference, as will local and restaurants who will seet nancial profit from the visi| schools. Remmler said the conferenl would he a lot of work, would also be a lot of fun foral’I of people. "We want the whole univeisil to be involved," Remmlersai] "This is definitely not restricted on-campus students." McNulty said the proposal!) received a great deal of suppi locally from both the administj tion and RHA members. Remmler said one of the ml reasons the decision to inaketl hid was made was because theil cal RHA was so supportive an] excited about the possibility, Voting on the proposali take place on November 12 and McNulty said, "Atthisti we're pretty confident that* will get the conference." Crested Butte j&L 1(800) in-1418 ^§. 6Ski AIRLINE TICKETS FREE!? Couriers needed. Outra geous iVternational trips. Call PTG 310-514-4662. Adoption Aggies Over Texas, Inc. is hiring part-time employees to work weekends in cashier/clerical position at local skydiv ing center. Must have good organizational skills, basic math skills and work well with people. Start at $4.50/hour. Call (409)778-0245 for an application. TOP NOTCH TUTORS Biology 113 & Biochemistry 410, $3.50/hr Call 693-5608. Professional Dad & stay home Mom in Texas wish to adopt newborn to cherish & adore. Will provide warmth, security, & lots of love. Pictures available. Easy to talk to, legal/medical expenses paid. Please call Randy &, Pam 1 - 800-284-1714. It is illegal to be paid for anything beyond legal or medical expenses. Riding Horses STATISTICS & MATH TUTOR with M S. Statistics. Expe rience helps with classes, SAS 8/hr. 260-9920. Part-time office manager needed for Study Breaks maga zine, $5/hour. Call 268-1496. Lost & Found ADMIRAL LAUNDRY now hiring delivery drivers & laun dry personal. 268-0671. YEAST INFECTION STUDY Help needed immediately. Briarcrest Tennis shop. 776- 1487. Prefer someone who plays tennis, previous pro shop experience helpful, stringing experience a plus. Afternoon and evening hours available. Study time al lowed. LOST Gold and Silver Watch. At Missouri Yell Practice, September 18. Please Call if found! Has sentimental value. Please call immediately-693-1921. FOUND black female Lab. Found Wed., Oct. 6 on Reactor Rd. by fire school. Call Tony or Kevin 845-0918. 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 51% INC. Presents An Evening On the Lawn Featuring AT TX3E3E Friday, Oc Wolf Pen Creek Amphitheater Show at 7:00 p.m., Gates open at 6:00 p.m RAIN OR SHINE $10.00 in advance $13.00 at the door tickets are available at: MSC Box office. Courts Western Wear, Marooned CD’s, Tapes & Records tickets by phone: 845-1234 For Rent 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. 1 bedroom Parkway apartment available for sub-leasing start November 15 $380 rent/$125 deposit. 693-3115. FRESHLY RENOVATED HUGE 2bd apartments 31/2 miles from A&M. Semester lease okay 822-0472. Horse Stables. Lighted arena close to campus, daily feeding. 776-6139. Apartment for Rent! 2br/2ba. $450/mo. Available mid-Oct. 696-2465. Large duplex, remodeled, covered parking, appliances furnished + washer/dryer. No pets $395/mo. + dep. 822- 7296. G&S Studies, Inc. (409) 846-5933 (close to campus) Sublease 1 bedroom on Boyett. $300/+ electricity. Avail able November 6. Faisal 845-9480 or 268-0511. Roommate Wanted Condo 1-bdrm. $400/per mo. +elect, W/D, Fireplace, 2&1/2 bath, C/S. Call Randy 696-5776. For Sale PIZZA HUTI Now Hiring Cooks & Delivery Drivers. Call 693-9393. Doctors Office with Rehabilitation needs an exercise Physiologist, capable of general office duties 779-1551. Beautiful, White Wedding Dress. Longtrain, beaded with sequence. NEVER BEEN WORN. $275 o.b.o. Call Angela nights at 764-7357. PICK UP YOUR COPY. If you ordered a 1993-94 Campus Directory, stop by room 230 Reed McDonald Building between 8:15 a.m. and 4:45 p.m. Monday through Friday to pick up your copy. (Please bring ID.) If you did not order a Campus Directory as a fee option when you registered for Fall '93 classes, you may purchase a copy for $3 plus tax in the Student Publications office, room 230 Reed McDonald. The Campus Directory includes listings of students, faculty, staff and other information about Texas A&M. ’93-94 CAMPUS DIRECTORY Pas dist for 1 Texas A& nior insid linebacke: Reggie Gi ham goes pectatiom from the ] are consta walking a with him. Last se he took o' for forme A&M sup star Quen Coryatt a: struggled technique Southern ended his only spor He wa man. Exj by the wa tice, Grab linebacke him unha Sopho: nior Earn out with i sition one "Wher side linefc me learn inside," C moved, a learn the freshman But Cc NCAA, v Both will with Special Guests: MONTE WARDEN BAM (formerly the Wagoneers) FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15,1993