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1 TOM CRUISE I THE FIRM ' fxj 1 :: A PflRAWOUrJI COMMUOICAllOfJS COMPAfJY ! I iw)»iMHMOui:!».::jsrs .umcmswstiivjj W t MSC FILM SOCIETY OF TEXAS A&M LAST SHOW: Saturday @ Midnight QM-Y Please note: Due to the rescheduling of the football game this Saturday, there will be only one showing of The Firm on Saturday night. All shows presented in Rudder Auditorium - The largest screen in the Brazos Valley! Persons with disabilities please call us 3 working days prior to the film to enable us to assist you to the best of our ability. Questions? Call... MSC Box Office 845-1234 MSC Student Programs Office 845-1515 A Memorial Student Center Student Programs Committee I ADMISSION: $2.50 v Advance tickets available for all shows at MSC Box Office JT+ ‘TU‘TO‘I^IChCg Bill’s Classes 3-5 Mon. 11/15 CHEM 101 CH 10 Tues. 11/16 CHEM 101 CH 11 Wed. 11/17 CHEM 101 CH 12 & 13 Thur. 11/18 CHEM 101 Practice Exam 5-7 RHYS 218 CH 10 RHYS 218 CH11&12 RHYS 218 CH 13 Practice Exam A RHYS 218 Practice Exam B 7-9 CHEM 101 CH 10 CHEM 101 CH 11 CHEM 101 CH 12 & 13 CHEM 101 Practice Exam 9- 11 CHEM 101 CH 10 CHEM 101 CH 11 CHEM 101 CH 12 & 13 CHEM 101 Practice Exam 11-1 CHEM 102 CH 21 CHEM 102 CH 23 & 24 CHEM 102 CH 31 CHEM 102 Practice Exam Arf’s Classes Sun. 11/14 Mon. 11/15 Tues. 11/16 Wed. 11/17 Thur. 11/18 MATH 141 5-7 p.m. 3 p.m.-5 p.m. ACCT 230 Review I ACCT 230 Review II ACCT 230 Review III ACCT 230 Test Review ACCT229 Test Review 7 - 10 p.m. BANA 303 Review 1 10- 12 Mid. 5 p.m.-7 p.m. MATH 141 MATH 152/161 MATH 141 MATH 152/161 7 p.m.-9 p.m. ACCT 230 Review I ACCT 230 Review II ACCT 230 Review III ACCT 230 Test Review 9 p.m.-11 p.m. BANA 303 Review II BANA 303 Review III BANA 303 Test Review MATH 151 Test Review 11 p.m.-1 a.m. MATH 151 Review 1 MATH 151 Review II MATH 151 Review III John’s BIOL 113 Tue. 11/16 7:00- 10:30 p.m. CH 11. 12. 13 Wed. 11/17 7:00 - 10:30 p.m. CH 13. 14, 15 Sat. 11/20 3-6 p.m. CH 15. 16. 17 Sun. 11/21 3-6 p.m. Practice Test Frl. 11/19 RHYS 201 CH 14, 15, 16 2 p.m. - 5 p.m. Sat. 11/20 RHYS 201 CH 17, 18 9 a.m. - 12 noon Sun. 11/21 Rhys 201 CH 19, 20 9 p.m - 12 Midnite Mon. 11/22 RHYS 201 Dr. Ham Exams 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. MSC TOWN HALL AND ALPHA PHI ALPHA PRESENT Rudder Auditorium I gngfeu©! In Advance $10 At thefDoor jli$12:: ALPHA PHI ALPHA Box dice or by phone ai845-1234 nun Uisr MlYi: JAM STEP SHOW * LIVE ENTERTAINMENT Persons with (fsabilies please cal 845-1515 to 'nfom us of you special needs. We request nodcafiai three (3) working days prior to Ifie event to enable us to assist you to lie best of on ab'lles. Page 12 The Battalion Friday, November 12,1993 Tubularman By Boomer Cardinale Fritch By Critch Weather Friday: partly cloudy, widely scattered rain, highs near 80 Saturday: partly cloudy, scattered showers, highs in 70s Extended: Becoming colder with chance of showers, highs in 50s JUST THE BEGINNING Kids get high from fuel-efficient additives The Associated Press AUSTIN — Gasoline additives to boost fuel effi ciency and engine performance are being increasing ly abused by youngsters as an inhalant to get high, authorities say. Police and school officials say they are seeing a disturbing rise in the number of youths who are sniffing octane booster, known on the streets as "OB” or "Tolly.” "We're seeing young kids — 11-, 12 -and 13-year- olds — going down the hall sniffing out of rags be tween classes," said police officer Billy Sifuentes. Health officials say octane booster is a potentially deadly inhalant that contains a high percentage of toluene and other toxic chemicals. It can cause kid ney and brain damage, chemical hepatitis and sud den sniffing death syndrome. The additive can induce hallucinations, lower in hibitions and increase paranoia, said Dr. Richard Scatterday of Irving, an expert on youth inhalant abuse. "Kids like the euphoria and it's something that they can buy or smuggle out of the store pretty easi ly," he said. "It definitely has a high profile among the products that are used for inhaling." In Texas, it is illegal to sniff octane booster or sell it to a minor. In recent weeks, six Austin youths have been ar rested for octane booster sniffing, including four found inhaling the product at a school campus after school hours. A junior high student told the Austin American- Statesman that after inhaling octane booster for one year she is forgetful and sometimes thinks about killing herself. "I don't think I'm all there. It ate all my brain cells," she said. The youngster said she realizes she is addicted to inhaling octane booster, and that it will hurt her. But she says she can't stop because it helps her forget about her problems with her boyfriend, school, mother and the law. Summit Continued from Page 1 ley said. "From the information we obtain, we hope to craft a strategy about future legislation concerning higher education and will conduct our research accord ingly." Karla Staha, legislative study group chairman, said she antici pated some of the discussion group topics more than others. "We are especially concerned about formula funding since it's something LSG has talked to ad ministrators about and will be re searching in the future," Staha said. "Also, I'm personally very interested in the cliscussion group concerning President Clinton's health care plan and the effects it might have on Texas A&M." Bill Presnal, director of the of fice of public policy, said be thought the discussion group top ics would appeal to all of the sum mit participants. "Some of the topics are geared toward larger universities and others might appeal to more smaller colleges," Presnal said. "They really appeal to a wide va riety. I expect the discussion lobe healthy." WORLD DOMINATION DANCE MIX m ~CoYii‘ght onty — ^joccMil JEFF K 3 H X 9-4.5 The Edge in y&dCldS Saturday Sunday A&M Victory Party Alternative Static. Hot Music Hot New Jams Drink Specials So No Cover Obscene we can't $1 .oo House Print them here! $1 .OO Draft