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CISC G@ CCCJNC • All CD's $6.95 - $8.95 Page 8 * The Battalion T HF B A1I Al ,ON WHfFItJp | ip 11ii^ | 6ata«ft«M ■ ft..;.- :■•;■■•.■ mMUttlUW. • New Releases $11.99 • We pay up to $5.00 for pre-owned CD's • All CD's guaranteed • Listen before you buy (8 listening stations) Check out our computerized look up station! 113 College Main (Northgate) 846-6620 + ‘TZlTO^J^Cg 260-2660 Tickets on sale Sunday 10/30 5-7 PM 6-9 pm SUN 10 30 PHYS 201 Review CH 9, 10, 11, 13 (Free) MON 10/31 PHYS 201 Practice Test Dr. Yarick CHEM 102 CH 20, 29 TUE 11/1 WED 11/2 PHYS 201 Practice Test Dr. Ford CHEM 102 CH 21 CHEM 102 Test Review CHEM 111 10/30 SUNDAY 6-8 PM Makeup or Replacement 8 CHEM 112 10/30 SUNDAY 8-10 PM Report 32/Pre Lab 27 MON 10/31 TUE 11/1 WED 11/2 4-7 pm ACCT 230 CH 4, 5, 6 ACCT 230 CH 7, 9, 10, 11 ACCT 230 Test Review 7-10 pm ACCT 229 CH 5, 6, 7 ACCT 229 CH 8, 9, 10 ACCT 229 Test Review 10 pm - 1 am ACCT 229 CH 5, 6, 7 ACCT 229 CH 8, 9, 10 ACCT 229 Test Review It happens when your advertise in The Battalion Call 845-2696 Wednesday Aggie Civil Liberties Union: Our first meeting and officer elections will be held at 7 p.m. in 128B Zachry. For more information call Raun at 696-8190. MSC OPAS: MSC OPAS lecture se ries presents Dr. Michelle Taylor, profes sor of Latin American Politics, to speak on “Argentina in the time of Evita” and the phenomenon of Peronism at 7 p.m. in 230 MSC. I.E.E.E.: A meeting to discuss E.E. areas of specialization at 7 p.m. in 342 Zachry. Photography Club: A brief meeting followed by night photography around campus to begin at 8:30 p.m. in 504 Rud der. Bring your camera and everyone is welcome. For more information call Nate at 260-1314. Class of ‘96 Council Public Rela tions: A committee meeting to be held at 9 p.m. in 203 MSC. For more information call Felicia Miller at 696-8302. Hispanic Business Student Asso ciation: A general meeting with guest speaker Hector Gutierrez of the TAMU system to be held at 7:30 p.m. in 125 Blocker. For more information call Nu bia at 696-3824. InterVarsity Christian Fellow ship-Senior and Graduate Chapter: A showing of the film “Education and the Founding Fathers” to be held at 9 p.m. in 604B LED in the library. TAMU Tae Kwon Do Team: An open practice from 8:30-10 p.m. in 263 G. Rollie White. For more information call Matt at 847-0945. Circle K International: Be a posi tive role model and help with homework, play basketball, and much more at the Boy’s and Girl’s Club in Bryan form 4-6 p.m. Ebr more information call Niki Zacharias at 847-4104. Reformed University Fellowship: Large group Bible study, singing and fel lowship from 7-8:15 p.m. in 501 Rudder. For more information call Chris Yates at 776-1185. Society of Professional Journal ists: General meeting with guest speak er Susan Bischoff, assistant managing editor of the Houston Chronicle, to be held at 7 p.m. in 292 MSC. Pre-Law Society: General meeting with Texas Tech representatives and stu dents will be speaking, to be held at 8:30 p.m. in 601 Rudder. For more informa tion call Flint Crump at 764-7304. Spic Macay: Cordially invites you to an evening of Kuchipudi Dance by renown choreographer Dr. Vempati Chin- na Satyam and his troupe to be held at 7:30 p.m. in Rudder Theater. For more information call 846-4303. The Inkshed Press: There will be a meeting in the Serpentine Room of the MSC at 8 p.m. A poetry workshop will be conducted. For more information con tact Chad at 847-1628. Aggie Speleological Society: Come discuss TCR and upcoming survey maps and learn how to survey at 8:30 p.m. in 202 Francis Hall. There will also be offi cer nominations. For more information call Pete Baron at 847-4397. Society of Professional Journal ists: A general meeting with guest speaker Susan Bischoff, assistant manag ing editor of the Houston Chronicle, will be held at 7 p.m. in 292 MSC. EDCI Graduate Student Associa tion: A general meeting for all EDCI graduate students will be held at 11:30 a.m. in 104 Harrington. For more infor mation call Sandy Mergen at 845-3760. Catholic Students Association: Challenge Group will be meeting at 12 p.m. in the St. Mary’s Student Center Library. TAMU Study Abroad Program: An informational meeting for students inter ested in studying in Italy for the summer of 1995 will be held at 4:30 p.m. in 251 Bizzeil Hall West. For more information call 845-0544. CIS: A short course introducing Dbase IV will be given at 10-11 a.m. in 107 Blocker. Bring a 3 1/2 disk with you. For more information call Sarnia Mas- soud at 845-8957. Learning Skills Center: A work shop on time management and procrasti nation will be held at 3-5 p.m. in Student Counseling Service. For more informa tion call 845-4427. Class of ‘97: Join us for the volley ball game against Rice. Meet at 6:20 p.m. in front of Rudder Fountain. For more information call Brandi at 847-2033. Physical Therapy Club: A general meeting with a guest speaker will be held at 7 p.m. in 267 G. Rollie White. For more information call Jennifer Crouch at 696-4320 or Kayli Jackson at 696-6611. Life Savers Bible Study: Join us for praise, worship and Bible study at 5:30-7:30 p.m. in All Faiths Chapel. For more information call Aval at 847-2133. TAMU Scuba Club: A guest speaker on underwater ROV’s and underwater football dates will be speaking at 8:30 p.m. in 302 Rudder. For more informa tion call Robert Atkins at 823-7567. TAMU Concerned Women for America: A video on America’s heritage will be shown at 6 p.m. Meet at the en trance to the LRD. For more information call Heidi Voges at 847-2210. Student American Institute of Floral Designers: Guest lecturer and designer form Germany will be speaking at our general meeting at 7 p.m. in the Horticulture Lab. For more information call Ann Boney or Amy Ward. Aggies for George W. Bush: A de bate followed by Q&A will be held at 7 p.m. in 225/226 MSC. For more informa tion call Travis Leonard, Debate Coordi nator at 846-9542. A.R.M.Y.: Join us for Lady Aggie Vol leyball game at 7 p.m. in G. Rollie White. It is RHA Challenge Night, so the hall with the highest percentage of atten dance wins a pizza party from Pizza Hut. For more information call Aaron Metcalf at 847-7584. Texas Aggie Cattlewomen: A gen eral meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. in 123 Kleberg. For more information call Stepheny Stone at 846-1136. TAMU Zoological Society: Join us for a tour of the A&M Exotic Wildlife Center with Dr. Blue-NcLendon at 5 p.m. Meet in the parking lot behind Butler Hall at 4:45 p.m. For more information call Andrea Hext at 690-6652. MSC Black Awareness Commit tee: A general meeting will be held at 8:30 p.m. in the MSC. Check the screens in the MSC or Rudder for a room number. For more information call Andre Caine at 764-7435. Aggie Students for Space Explo ration: A general meeting with “Moon Shots Part II” will be held at 8:30 p.m. in 292A MSC. For more information call Rox anne at 693-4644 or Keelan at 847-1708. On Campus Catholics: We will be discussing the Sacrament of Reconcilia tion (Confession) at 9 p.m. in the Medita tion Room in the All Faith’s Chapel. Thursday Student Counseling Service: Walk-in counseling service is available for all minority students at 1-4:30 p.m. in Henderson Hall. For more information call Dr. Brian K. Williams at 845-4427. Japan Club: Our second general meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. in 601 Rudder. For more information call Moto- ki at 847-4480. Graduate Women’s Business Net work: Steve Powell will present a self-de fense class and lecture, especially for women, at 7 p.m. in 404 Rudder. For more information call David Rapp at 764-0916. Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual Aggies: Our guest speaker Ellen Hobbs from the Texas Triangle will discuss new political strategies in the GLB movement at 7 p.m. in 301 Rudder. For more informa tion call the Gayline at 847-0321. TAMU Roadrunners: Join us for group runs (2.5-5 miles) at 6 p.m. in front of G. Rollie White. For more information Wednesday • October26, 1Lnbe<- call Molly at 696-2464. TAMU Water Polo Club:.(] ; and guys with previous experhtif want to compete, we practice atSi : : p.m. in the Cain outdoor pool, F» information call Suzanne at 84"-lt Brian at 764-3169. in c TAMU Waterski Club: Aniij;; tional meeting will be held at8p*j the patio at Bullwinkles. Forumia mation call Mary at 847-2371. Slavic Association: Fmf;. language lessons will be givemijj 9:30 p.m. in 125 Academic Buildiri more information call David Clmsi 845-1342. African Students Associatit general meeting will be held atSjF 292A MSC. For more informal;::; Millicent Agbor at 847-7607. Japan Club: Our second^ I WADI meeting will be held at 7:30p.m.:?. Border Rudder. For more information cal I ki at 847-4480. Campus Crusade for Omit: weekly CRU meeting will behelic' p.m. in 224 MSC. For more infa.a| call Campus Crusade at 696-8! and Israe ross th ilute W< dged 1 lake the Lead) esident ESF: Our group picture fortlt^ symbol < gieland will be taken at 8:45 pucjltetween step in Zachry. For more inforaiattn rgn flour! Louise Dane at 847-0857. Society of Hispanic Professios Engineers: A guest lecturer from!aj Instruments will be speaking at7% in Zachry (follow the flyers). "Our C are the c barren p Prime Mir told 5,00C The t to drearr TAMU Tae Kwon Do Team: open practice from 7-8:15 p.m.::realize it MSC and from 8:30-10 p.m. in263Gi. igeneral S lie White. For more inforniatioiii® nQ f; 0 i2l Matt at 847-0945. Minorities in Agriculture,Naa Resources, and Related Sciences general meeting with guest speakerfa Smith from Purina Mills will be hell t ! p.m. in 107 Biophysics/Biochemr: building. For more informatioBiil Cindy Cruz at 845-6465 or Juanbipi 696-7973. minefield the occas I King 1 treaty w; per rati ^osse reach Upstream: Freshmen Bible# will be held at 8:30 p.m. at All Flit Chapel. For more information orfe ride call Lan at 694-8140. What’s Up is a Battalion senis that lists non-profit student andli ulty events and activities, ltd should be submitted nolaterlfJ! three days in advance of the tfe run date. Application deadlines notices are not events and willnolli run in What’s Up. If you haves questions, please cedi the newsrW at 845-3313. HOUS from d Southeas million, fcmmiss jroviding he disast There sbbmitte insurers vehicles lumber n iobert H exas De j The t yndeterr %id Hun was only j expectec [aim. Flood! Aggieland 1 •9*9*5 HOWeOESIT SCOREBOARD Class of Photographed Last Day *95 Seniors 997 Bonfire Novembers ‘96 juniors 215 November 11 *97 Sophomores 1 14 November 25 *98 Freshmen 114 December 16 <5. Don’t Be U&t! GET SHOT FORTHE AGGIELAND Texas A&M’s 864-page Yearbook Monday - Friday at A R Photography 707 Texas Avenue (Across from Bonfire) 693-8183 Professor Smith ran speak seven languages* Now he f s fluent in life insurante. Today, every educator should get an education in life insurance. Call the TIAA Life Insurance Planning Center. Weekdays, 8AM to 8PM, E.S.T. 1800223-1200 Dept. 56T This offer is available to faculty, staff, administrators and their spouses. Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association 730 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10017-3206 Ensuring the future for those who shape it.** Beliefs Continued from Page 1 and turn to prayer, the rest will be along the lines of thee:! of the world,” he said. “Till not from a cult. That’s orp nized, mainstream Catholicism,'■ Jon Alston, a professor ofm ciology, said many cults area pressing an unhappiness wl the status quo. “People are bound not tols able to catch up with Alston said. “They react in« of two ways. They can to the previous way or insist® more change. They often If come vehicles for change.” Mestrovic said cynicism isaf parent in the economy, as refuse to spend and invest di- heavy r, people, f from thi homes, counties Ideral di Numi voter AUST in early years a> elections lay whet allot nur Secre itBffice re the sta ounties lallots ir began O That >ver the same po ego, sal' for the of "People are bound not to be able to catch up with change. They re act in one of two way They can go back to it previous ways or insist on more change. They often become vehides “As believer i to tell yo ust think told the A Tm a indicatior that is at We’ve I elections Pet si fire a! Class of ‘75 Superior criminal trial experience, 75% of this court’s docket. Jim Locke for Judge County Court at Law #1 Pd. Ad For Locke - Betty White. Treasurer *8108 Bunker Hill, C.S., Tx for change." CONC threat, th Jon Alston, A&M prop p of bi ofst spite economic growth. “That can be seen in day-L day matters,” Mestrovicsaii “Despite an economic boom,p? pie are holding backonthtf money and investment-* There’s that pessimistic moi despite the fact that things ai* going well.” McIntosh said pessimism- evident in students abouth graduate from college. “Undergraduates have a misgivings about their chants of being employed in jobs the) ; find rewarding and enjoyable McIntosh said. “Not so long a? undergraduates would leave* place like this and be optimise This is fairly new.” Mestrovic said people's pe* simism will eventually give $ to optimism. “It definitely goes in cycle* Mestrovic said. “You saw ex# ly the same things at the end the 1800s. It’s social. It’s just* mind set. That’s a good thing keep in mind.” awsuits Tim Jane bitten tha Hund with kitte let rabie he deac been rep “You m out c owner ot p et Store are sea Most to prote custome Agg) Clasf Opir Spor Toon We a Wha