AGGIE RING ORDERS THE ASSOCIATION OF FORMER STUDENTS CLAYTON W. WILLIAMS, JR. ALUMNI CENTER DEADLINE: MARCH 24, 1994 Undergraduate Student Requirements: 1. You must be a degree seeking student and your degree audit must reflect a total of 95 credit hours. (A passed course, which is repeated, cannot count as credit hours.) 2. If you were enrolled at Texas A&M University (College Station, Tx.) prior to January 1, 1994 and successfully completed one semester, 30 credit hours must have been completed in residence. Or if you did not successfully complete one semester at Texas ARM University prior to January 1, 1994, you must complete a minimum of 60 credit hours in residence. (This requirement will be waived if your degree is conferred and posted with less than 60 A&M hours.) 3. You must have a 2.00 cumulative GPR at Texas A&M University. 4. You must be in good standing with the University, including no registration or transcript blocks for past due fees, loans, parking tickets, returned checks, etc. Graduate Student Requirements: If you are a May 1994 degree candidate and have never purchased an Aggie ring from a prior degree year, you may place an order for a '94 ring after you meet the following requirements: 1. Your degree is conferred and posted on the Texas A&M University Information Management System; and 2. You are in good standing with the University, including no registration or transcript blocks for past due fees, loans, parking tickets, returned checks, etc. Procedure to order a ring: 1. If you meet the above requirements, you must visit the Ring Office no later than Thursday, March 24, 1994, to complete the application for eligibility verification, which is an overnight process. 2. If your application is approved and you wish to receive your ring in May 1994, you must return to the Ring Office and pay in full by cash, check, Visa or Mastercard no later than March 25, 1994. Men’s 10KY-$310.00 14KY - $422.00 Women’s 10KY - $174.00 14KY-$201.00 Add $8.00 for Class of '93 or before. White Gold is available at an extra charge of $10.83. The approximate date of the ring delivery is May 9, 1994. SPRING BREAK SPECIAL SUPER COOL SAVINGS ON DOUBLE PRINTS As Low As Good on developing and printing 2 sets of standard size 3'' prints or a single set of 4''prints. From 110, disc, 126 or 35mm color print film . C-41 process only. Ask about special prices for single 3" and double 4" prints. Limited offer from March 21 - 28, 1994 PHOTOGRAPHIC SERVICES located in the Graphic Arts Center adjacent to REED MCDONALD on Ireland Street 12 exp. $2.69 15 disc $3.39 24 exp. $3.99 36 exp. $5.99 Peace Corps International Career Opportunities RECRUITERS ON CAMPUS March 22 & 23 Tuesday & Wednesday INFORMATION TABLE March 22 & 23 9:00 am — 3:00 pm Memorial Student Center FILM SHOW March 22 • 7:00 pm J. Earl Rudder Conference Center Room 502 INTERVIEWS _ March 23 /j&***^\ Student Services Building Room 209 Completed application required for Interviews which are by appointment only. For more information call (800) 527-9216, ext. 124 Page 10 The Battalion Tuesday, March 22,11 Tuesday Aggies for George W. Bush for Governor: Campaign coordination meeting at 7 p.m, in 146 Koldus. For more information call Dollie at 776- 2059. What'sUp Audubon Society: Field trip to Brazos Bottom and Lake Somerville on March 26th. Call Bert Frenz at 846-9042 or 693-3214. Milner. Dr. Allen will also speak on the history of PI. For more information call Julie at 845-3045 or 764-8329. from 7-8 p.m. in 501 Rudder. For more information call Chris at 776- 1185. (SPJ): Newsletter workshop wiih Rebecca Downey ‘86, Editoroftlit 1 Resources Newsletter at 7 p.m. inf; Reed McDonald. For more information call Carrie at 764.-2181 Wednesday Student Y: General meeting at 7 p.m. in 1 I 1 Koldus. For more information call Sharon at 847-0887. Pre-Dental Society: Officer nominations at 7 p.m. in 402 For more information call Kathyn 823-7585. Vol. 93 r Pre-Law Society: General meeting with attorney panel in 510 Rudder at 8:30 pm. Call Jeff at 764-81 1 6 or Greg at 693-3915. Hispanic Business Student Association: Lecture on “Ethics in the Workplace” at 7:30 p.m. in 1 34 Blocker. For more information call Melody at 696-2 1 60. Texas A&M Sports Car Club: General meeting at 7 p.m. in 110 Koldus. For more information call Chris at 764-7996. Beutcl Health Center: Rapandt - Discussion of vegetarian nutrition! ami Osteoporosis during lunchfrasl 1 1:00 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Formorc | information call Michelle at 845- \ 1341. National Association of Environmental Professionals-TAMU Student Chapter: Guest speaker at 6 p.m. in 1 04 Peterson. Call Christina at 847-0726 for more information. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers: Speaker meeting at 7:30 p.m. in 342 Zachry. TAMU Roadrunncrs: General meeting at 7 p.m. in 302 Rudder. For more information call Rachel at 847-1 137. American Institute of Chemical Engineers: General meeting with a guest speaker at 7 p.m. 1 27B Zachry . Lutheran Student Fellowship: Evening prayer and supper at 6:30 p.m. at the University Lutheran Chapel and Student Center. For more information call Rev. Manus at 846- 6687. Undergraduate Genetics Society: Guest speaker and discussion of field trip to Houston medical center at 8:30 p.m. in 707 Rudder. Call Dale at 847- 1 1 08 for more information. TAMU Spanish Club: Movie-Por Agua Como Chocolate, cultural credit for Spanish 101 and 102 students, at 7:30 p.m. in 125 Academic. For more information call Jay at 693-5871. Students for the Exploration and Development of Space (SEDS): Guest lecture - Jim Muncie of the Space Frontier Foundation at 8:30 p.m. in 407 Rudder. For more information call Gigi at 847-3769. Department of Philosophy and j Humanities - Music Section: Afro | Cuban Percussion Ensemble at I2l[ p.m. in the Rudder Exhibit Hall. Fo l more information call Rebeccaai 845-3355. TAMU Waterski Club: Tournament preparations at 8:30 p.m. in 410 Rudder. Call Todd Harrod. Agnostic and Atheist Student Group: Dr. Colin Allen on “Free Will: Do We Have a Choice?” at 7 p.m. in 1 27B Zachry. For more information call Brett at 268-AASG. Dance Arts Society: Modem daw master class given by Priscilla Nailiji Murphy from 7:00 8:30 p.m. in It; | Read. For more information call Debbie at 696-6524. TAMAC: General meeting at 8:30 p.m. in 301 Rudder. For more information call Michael at 693-6355 or Jill at 693-7956. Class of‘94: Information on the senior class gift ballot at 8:30 p.m. in 70 1 Rudder. TAMU Microbiology Society: Guest speaker Dr. E.O. Mason of Baylor college of Medicine at 7:00 p.m. in 504 Rudder. For more information call Ketan at 6 9 3-8726 F The EL P. were re eluding journey Corrmu Up from tl tillery c also w< Sgt. All r%$ TAMU Photography Club: Discussion of the Austin trip and upcoming photo contest in 404 Rudder at 8:30 p.m. Math Society: Career fair and College of Science Student Council discussion at 6:30 p.m. in 3 1 7 Committee for the Awareness of Mexican American Culture (CAMAC): Committee meeting at 7 p.m. in 601 Rudder. For more information call Michelle Alvarado or Jaime Armendariz. Reformed University Fellowship: Singing , fellowship and Bible study Pi Sigma Epsilon: Resume speaker Katy Thelosen at the 6:30 p.m. prospective meeting. General meeting at 7:15 p.m. in 308 Rudder, second drop for Lil Bro/Lil Sis. Business attire required. What's Up is a Battalion service || that lists non-profit student and faculty events and activities. Items | should be submitted no later than 1 three days in advance of the desired 1 run date. Application deadlines and | notices are not events and willnotkB ^QJ* Society of Professional Journalists run in What’s Up. If you have any questions, please call the newsroom at 845-331 3. P oi Lor By! The * Award Banquets * Fraternity/Sorority Formals * Receptions * Graduation Parties ^Weddings * Off-premise Catering LET ALL YOUR PLANS BEGIN WITH f / .9k .. For Parties of 10 to 350 Book Now For Pareitt’s Weekend! Korea Continued from Page 1 ‘set hi^hT&bove the city and foxatry’ ^Professional Party ^Unobtrusive ing ' Y % Attentive Servi< Planning selections .. , ana Parkmg Denise Kellogg, Catering Director is your personal contact. 776-1775 Victoria Bank & Trust Plaza, Suite 600 Kim also said Patriot anti-missile batteries will be deployed, according to spokesman Choo Don-shik. Government officials said privately that a total of 38 Patriot batteries are planned to be deployed at U.S. military bases in the country. The timing of this year's “Team Spirit" exercises will be decided after Kim visits Japan and China this week, tlie spokesman said. Tire nuclear problem is expected to be a major topic in talks between Kim, and Japanese and Chinese leaders. Kim noted that such military mea sures are in order, because the North lias failed to honor its part of a deal with the United States, in which it promised to allow full nuclear checks and swap inter-Korea envoys, Choo said. President Clinton sent a personal let ter to Kim confirming Washington’s “Government official said privately that a total of 38 Patriot bat teries are planned to be deployed at U.S. military bases in the country.” firm security commitment to South rea, Choo said. In the letter passed through 1) Ambassador James Laney, Clinton si' Washington would consider any Nc Korean invasion of South Korea an is vasion of the United Slates, llj spokesman said. In a strongly worded statemfl Monday, North Korea said it w make good on its year-old thra, withdraw from the Nuclear Nc»- f rf eration Treaty, the 1968 inteiffl®! accord to check the spread o|pte weapons technology. Wednesday, March 16 Brown Bag Concert CHANGED TO 12:15 pm Rudder Exhibit Hall U.of Houston y Afro-Cuban Ensemble Free Admission Bring your Brown Bag Lunch and Enjoy! 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