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CHEMISTRY 101/102 ORGANIC 222/227/228 PHYSICS 201 MATH 151 The Groovy Cow division Mo 1/30 102: 8-10 pm Ch. 15 222: 6-8pm Test 1 part 1 151: 4-6pm Ch. TEA Tue 1/31 101: 4-6 pm Ch. 1-3 102: 8-10 pm Ch. 16 228: 6-8pm Ch. 12,13 201: 8-10pm Ch. 1-3 Wed 2/1 101: 4-6 pm Ch. 4 part 1 102: 8-10 pm Test 1 part 1 222: 6-8 pm Test 1 part 2 228: 10pm -12 Ch. 12,13 151: 4-6pm Ch. TEA 201: 8- 10pm Ch. 4 Thu 2/2 101: 4-6 pm Ch. 4 part 2 102: 8-10 pm Test 1 part 2 201: 8-10pm Ch. 5 Sun 2/5 101: 6-8 pm Test 1 review 228: 8-10pm Ch. 14 201: 8-10pm Tests Anybody witnessing an auto - pedestrian accident on Oct. 18, 1994 at the comer of Wellborn Ave. & Joe Routt, please call (210) 426-8070. DATES & ROMANCE & Friends. 1-900-329-5000 ext. #5605. $2.99/min. Must be 18 yrs. old. Procall Co. (602) 954-7420. Miscellaneous COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS available from private finan cial aid sources - Recorded message gives details. (214) 406-0405 “Dept.36". MOBILE DJ. Experienced. Weddings, Parties. Reason able rates. 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Dr. Suite 217, 846-6117. FORT WORTH (AP) — Dallas Cowboys defensive coordinator Butch Davis says he’s talking to three organizations — the Los Angeles Raiders, the Philadel phia Eagles and the University of Miami — about becoming a head coach. Speaking for the first time about the three-way coaching courtship, Davis told the Fort Worth Star-Telegram in Sunday editions that he’s gone as far as negotiating a contract with the Hurrichnes. “We’ve got three very inviting situations, and things are mov ing quickly,” Davis said Satur day. “It’s a giant jigsaw puzzle and we’re trying to put all these little pieces together.” Davis said he was arranging second interviews this week with the Raiders and Miami and an initial interview with the Eagles. With the Raiders, Davis al ready has assembled a proposed staff for owner A1 Davis’ ap proval, the newspaper reported. No more than two Cowboys as sistants are on that list, which is topped by defensive assistant Mike Zimmer. “This is where we’ve gotten the furthest along as far as con templating all the scenarios,” the Cowboys’ coordinator said. “But maybe that’s just because they talked to me first.” Davis’ second interview with Miami will include contract talks, as did his Friday night session with athletic director Paul Dee. Davis said he was aware of reports of a guaranteed three-year, $2.1 million package at the school. “There are some attractive things about that situation,” said Davis, adding that he wants to know more about the possibility Miami could be put on NCAA probation. “I’m hear ing conflicting things, and I need to get the truth.” The Eagles were attempting to set up an interview with Davis for Thursday in Miami, but he wants that meeting with owner Jeffrey Lurie moved up. “I don’t know when I’ll be able to see the Eagles,” Davis said. “But I do need to find out if it is legitimate interest on their part.” Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is already moving to protect his coaching staff in anticipation of Davis’ departure. He has indi cated faith in defensive assis tant Jim Eddy, who could be promoted to coordinator. “I’ve made tentative deals with three of the six assistants who are up, and I should have most done by Monday,” Jones said. “As for Jim filddy, he’s very talented, and very impor tant to us.” Krzyzewski out until next season Learn To Fly. TAMU Flying Club. Contact Frank Wells, 764-9056. Inexpensive rates. Travel Help Wanted ACNE STUDY Volunteers between the ages of 12 and 35 needed to participate in an acne study using an investiga tional topical preparation. Eligible volunteers may be compensated. Call for information. G&S Studies, Inc. 4245 Wellborn Rd. 846-5933 Help Wanted Roommate FAST CASH for Spring Break. Easy $$$, own hours. SASE; SI Distributors-AI, P.O. Box 97, Murphysboro, Illinois 62966. Help needed Valentine’s Day only. Cash paid. Call Dede at Party Time, 779-0094. If you are available 8am-5pm & have Clerical/Receptionist experience, call Talent Tree Personnel at 260-9194. Rent/utilities in exchange for 15 hours of house-help/ childcare. Extra hours, $5/hr. Bryan. International appli cants welcome. 774-7099. SUMMER CAMP COUNSELORS: Coed residential camp seeks live-in counselors & instructors: Art, Backpacking, Dance, Drama, Fencing, Fishing, Horseback Riding, Moun tain Biking, Music, Nature, Ropes, Swimming, Target, Sports, Tennis & MORE!!! BRUSH RANCH CAMPS, P.O. Box 5759, Santa Fe, NM 87502. (505) 757-8821. Office help wanted: Part time or full time, call 779-7042 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. Back To School Work $10 to start Flexible Schedule No experience necessary. Call 10-3, 693-4975. Employment Opportunity CRUISE SHIPS HIRING - Travel the world while earning an excellent income in the Cruise Ship & Land-Tour Industry. Seasonal & full-time employment available. No experience necessary. For info., call 1 -206-634-0468 ext. C58554. ALASKA EMPLOYMENT - Students Needed! Fishing Industry. Earn up to $3,000-$6,000+per month. Room & board! Transportation! Male or Female. No experience necessary. Call (206) 545-4155 ext. A58552. Child Care Roommate needed nowl $215/mo., water paid. Call Leo at 696-4714. Roommate needed! 2bdrm-2bth apartment, $275/mo., • no deposit, own room/bth. Call 764-7178. Roommate needed 2bdrm-1 1/2bth, $245/mo. + 1/2 utili ties, fireplace, pool/spa, on bus route. Call Cliff at 260- 1787. Female roommate wanted. 3bdrm-2bth house, $200/mo. + 1/3 utilities, W/D, no pets. 268-0120. Roommate needed to share 1/3 rent and utilities, own room. Call 846-6474. Roommate needed. 2bdrm-1 1/2bth, $262.50/mo., very low utilities. January paid, no deposit. Jonas 693-6258. I NEED A ROOMMATEIf Brownstone Apartments, on shuttle, own room//bath, w/d connections, 1/2 everything, non-smoker. 693-9737. Roommate needed for Spring. Private bedroom, $232/ mo. + 1/3 utilities. Call 696-1227. Female roommate wanted to sublease large room in University Towers. $2,000 includes room & board, T.V., refrigerator & phone. Call Kelly, (817) 294-3873. Female roommate needed to share 2bdrm-1bth duplex, $237.50/mo. + 1/2 utilities. 693-4247. CHEAP! $124/mo. + 1/3 utilities, will share room, on Northgate, male. Adam or Brian 846-6956. Male Roommate. Brand new3bdrm-2bth duplex. Bus.W/ D, pool, own room, $250/mo. + 1/3 utilities. 764-5763. Roommate Needed: $183.50/mo, 1/3 utilities, 3bdrm- Ibth house. Call 846-8178. Wanted: Christian, male roommate for Spring semester, to share a 2bdrm-1 1/2bth apartment. Rent: $160/mo. + 1/3 utilities. Call Derek at 693-6737, Female roommate needed ASAP! 2bdrm-2bth, Treehouse Village, Jan-May, $345/mo. + 1/2 utilities. No deposit. 694-8015 or (713) 464-1194 (collect). Need Christian, female roommate. Nice house. Bills paid. Available nowl $250/mo. 823-6606. SPRING BREAK 95 CANCUN 5-STAR ON-THE-BEACH RESORTS, ROUNDTRIP AIRFARE. PARTIES, AND MORE!!! 1-800-BEACH-BUM (1-800-232-2428) Ski Taos, Red River, Angelfire, NMI Luxury townhouse, sleeps 17, $125-$350/night. 846-8916, ask for John. Body Shop Cal’s Body Shop. Foreign and domestic vehicles. Match your paint exactly. “May we have the next dents?” W. Hwy 21, Bryan. 823-2610. DURHAM, N.C. (AP) — Duke basketball coach Mike Krzyzewski, recovering from back surgery, will not coach again this season. Athletic director Tom Butters said Sunday the 47-year-old coach will return to for the 1995- 96 season. Physicians, university offi cials and Krzyzewski agreed that to rush his recovery and rehabilitation from surgery and exhaustion would not be in the best interests of the coach or the school. Krzyzewski underwent back surgery on Oct. 22 for a dis placed disc. Instead of taking the standard time off for reha bilitation, he went back to work in preparation for the season in about two weeks. Two days after the Blue Devils lost their Atlantic Coast Conference season opener to Clemson, Krzyzewski com plained of exhaustion and was admitted to Duke University Hospital on Jan. 6. On Jan. 10, Krzyzewski was released from the hospital with instructions not to have any con tact with the basketball team or any other administrative re sponsibilities. Originally, the school said he would not return for several weeks. When Krzyzewski left, the Blue Devils were 9-3. The team, now under the direction of assistant coach Pete Gaudet, has lost six straight games, its longest losing streak in 56 years. Gaudet has coached five of them. Krzyzewski, Duke’s all-time winningest coach, met with the players and coaching staff Sun day afternoon to inform them of the decision. “Coach K is a Duke treasure and we want to take care of our treasures,” Duke president Nan Keohane said Sunday. “We all miss him and look forward to having him back next year, but we also want him to take the time he needs to get better.” Krzyzewski said while he feels he’s made good progress in the last two weeks, to return without the proper time commit ment would hurt the program. “The indecision of when I would return should be put to rest so the team can move for ward,” Krzyzewski said. Wanted Looking for commutertoA&Mfrom Houston, Mon-Thur. If interested, please call (713) 897-8654. Attorney Part-time clerical help needed. Flexible hours. Experi ence preferred. Call 693-6966. Babysitting in my CS home, just a few blocks from cam pus. Full & part-time openings. Call 764-5803. Bookkeeping/Insurance clerk, full-time, typing/computer required. Apply at 2005 S. Tex. Ave., Bryan. Quality TLC for your child in my registered home. Call 774- 4847. For Sale Part-time telemarketers needed. Call 693-6966. Experience preferred. AEROBICS INSTRUCTOR needed to teach in Christian environment, start immediately. Call Brian Smith at 260- 1238, A&M United Methodist Church. The City of College Station is accepting applications for: Concession Worker Parks & Recreation. This position is responsible for the operation of the Parks Department concession stands located at various parks facilities around College Station. Previous concession experience pre ferred. Salary: $5.00/hr. Deadline to apply: February 1, 1995. Apply to: City of College Station - Human Re sources Department. 1101 S. Tex. Ave., College Station, TX 77840. Equal Opportunity Employer. Part-time help wanted. Apply within Piper’s Chevron, Texas Ave. at University Dr. Romance editor, writers & photographers needed for Study Breaks Magazine. Call 268-1496. For Rent Twin sized mattress & boxspring, negotiable. Call Jay at 764-1641. Almost new - $75 Sublease single bedroom apartment in Casa Del Sol on 311 Stassney, CS. Immediately. $335/mo. Boddu, 268- 6812. 2bdrm-1bth duplex, $495/mo., 5 minutes from campus, big back yard. 779-1452. 3bdrm-2bth, 1/4 mile from campus, shuttle route, fenced yard, $715/mo. 823-5418. Sublease Ibdrm-lbth, Eastgate Apts., pool, shuttle, many extras. Karen 696-7380. Must sublease by early February. Clean, 2bdrm-1bth, on Bryan shuttle route, quiet, small pets ok, bedroom w/ balcony & fenced in patio. Call 776-4389. Available ASAP! 2bdrm-1bth duplex in Bryan. Pets O.K. 847-1845 or 775-0085. Tl 82 Calculator used last fall - $60. Call 764-1686. For Sale: Two Panasonic 24-PIN DOT Matrix Printers - $120 Each. Cali 694-2092. Small dorm refrigerator - $50, carpet - $30, Raleigh mountain bike - $75. Bonnie 764-7487. Trek Antelope Mountain Bike 830, excellent condition, $175 0.6.0. Call 764-8902. Give-away Sale: sofa - $89. recliner - $39, dining table/ chairs - $119, bed - $198, office desk - $119, t.v. - $119, table - $39, printer - $89, & more. 693-8729. Honda Motorcycle Twinstart 185cc, 2 helmets, good con dition - $400 negotiable. Call Maria at 694-8685. WE DEFEND M.I.P. CHARGES JOHN T. QUINN ATTORNEY (409)774-8924 (800)927-3115 Notcertified as a specialist In area. WE DEFEND TRAFFIC TICKETS JOHN T. QUINN ATTORNEY (409)774-8924 (800)927-3115 Not certified as a specialist in any area. Futon couch frame - $50. message. Call 696-8276 and leave Notice Wendy’s now hiring for all shifts. Starting pay $4.50+/hr., depending on experience. Apply 202 S.W. Pkwyor3216 Texas Ave. Subleasing apartment. 2bdrm-1bth, 5 minute walk from campus, rent: $375/mo., dep: $200. 513 Boyett St. #4, CS. Contact 847-3775. Need full/part time help in residential cleaning business. Flexible hours, Mon-Fri. Must have transportation. $6.00/ hr. 823-1775. Room for lease. Utilities & basic cable paid, meal plan included. Short-term leases available, located 3 miles from campus, nice neighborhood, $425/mo. 764-2097. Part-time female attendant needed for handicapped per son. Call 696-4713. SUBLEASE 2bdrm-1bth apartment in Bryan. $365/mo. Call Jeff at 696-8524. Auto alarm and stereo installer. Must have experience and references. Flexible hours. Call Susie at 846-5091. Apartment for sublease. 2bdrm-1 1/2bth, $525/mo., very low utilities. Jonas 693-6258. Part-time cooks needed. No experience necessary. Will • train. Call 764-2933. Spring sublease. 2bdrm-1 1/2bth, $480/mo., Travis House Apartments, pets, free cable. ASAP. 694-2401. Floral design counter sales & phone sales help for Valentine’s. Call 822-1658. PHOTOGRAPHER WANTED for wedding. Contact Chris or Kim at 260-1770. Nursery Worker needed Sunday mornings. Experience preferred. Contact 779-7608 for application. Part-time job helping handicapped. Male A&M student preferred. $270/mo., 12hrs/week. Call after 7pm, 846- 3376. Running Coach - must be experienced runner and good motivator. Meet one hour once a week. Call 764-7921. Part-time bartenders needed immediately at Yesterday’s. No experience necessary. Interviews: 2pm-4pm, Mon.- Fri. 846-2625. Apartment for rent. Treehouse Village, 1 bdrm efficiency, $435/mo. + electricity. Call (817) 573-5408. Open House: Sat. 1pm-3pm. Sublease available. 1 bdrm-1 bth, $395/mo. + utilities, Villa Oaks West Apts. Call 779-1136. . January rent already paid!! 2bdrm-1+bth fourplex, all appliances, W/D connections, sublet till Aug., $375/mo. Select Prop. 696-3107. Apartment sublease, big discount, large 1 bdrm, $370/ mo., available Feb. 1st. The Gables, very nice. 693-8729. Large Ibdrm available now, 3 miles from A&M, completely remodeled. Call 822-0472. Sublease CS 2bdrm-1 bth, shuttle, reduced price of $430/ mo. Call Diane 693-9834, 845-3005(wk). Motorcycle, 82 Yamaha DTI 00, great condition, street and off-road, 4,700 miles, parts, excellent for starters, $350 O.B.O. (409) 279-6104, leave message. Must sell 1988 Yamaha Scooter, $400 O.B.O. Excellent condition, includes helmet w/attached toolbox. Yolanda 775-8042 or 845-0595. Portable Brother Word Processor WP-55 for sale with built in spell checker - $80. Call Robert at 823-1487. Microfridge, good condition, $125. Call 779-0296. UNUSED HP48SX Scientific Expandable Calculator with statistics pac software - $239, save $5011! Call 693-5691. Washer - excellent condition, in College Station, $125. Call (409) 265-1507 after 5pm. MOVING SALE! Various living room, kitchen, diningroom & bedroom furniture + many miscellaneous kitchen & household items. Prices from $5-$250. Call 693-7742. BIG Peavy Electric Bass Guitar Amp - $350 negotiable. Call 694-2438. ^ Women's bike, Spalding, 12 speed, almost brand new - Excellent condition - $50. Call 693-4068. Compaq Centura 486-25 notebook color 120MB hard, floppy, fax, modem, software. 3-year warranty. $1,700. 260-1042. Nails - $25 In & out in 30 minutes Concepts Hair Design 764-4500 Welch Boat Storage. 12’X 27'- $50 per month. Call 846- 6470. Continued from page 7 Streak “I like to think of the oppo nent and visualize making pass es,” Kessel said. “Just thinking of the other team will help me play like I’m at home.” Junior college transfer John Stevens, coming off a season-high 15 point performance against Houston Saturday, said focus and rest will aid the Aggies to victory against the Saints. “Basically, we need to make sure that we have enough rest,” Stevens said. “We need to stay focused on the game and don’t allow the fans to take us out of the game.” Guard Corey Henderson, who made six of nine three- pointers for 18 points against Houston, agrees with Stevens that the team will need to be mentally prepared. We need to go up and stay fo cused,” Henderson said. “We have to come home with a win in order to keep our confidence lev el up through the rest of the con ference games.” Henderson said he will not hesitate to take the three-point shot against Siena if it becomes available. “They were falling against Houston,” Henderson said. “We need to go up to Siena and step it up.” Two of Siena’s players who A&M will need to hold in check are senior center Matt Gras and sophomore guard Andy Thies. Gras is averaging 15.1 points and 6.5 rebounds per game and is coming off a 13 point and five rebound perfor mance versus Manhattan at home last weekend. Thies is averaging 12.0 points per game and hitting close to 50 percent from behind the three-point line. Thies will need to be contained as a re sult of his 17 point perfor mance against Manhattan on Saturday. The Aggies will continue their road trek when they face Texas Christian University on Saturday in Fort Worth and then travel to Dallas to face Southern Methodist University on January 31. Automobiles Part-time work Monday through Friday, cleaning commer cial buildings. Call 823-1614. The Faculty Club is looking for experienced & professional wait personnel to work Mon., Wed. & Fri. from 10:30am- 3:00pm. If interested, please call Brian Faries at 845- CLUB. Spring &/or Summer Sublease. 1 bdrm apartment, fully furnished, full bath & kitchen, large walk-in closets, bal cony, pool, W/D, T.V/cable, 1 mile from campus, shuttle route, water/cable paid, $475/mo. 846-5427. Spring sublease. Ibdrm-lbth, $480/mo. + $225/dep. Briarwood Apartments. Call 693-3014. Blackjack dealer. Will train. Call 778-0167, 12-5pm, Mon.-Fri. Leave message. Navasota, TX. 2 bedroom -1 bath townhouse apartment, $350/mo. Call (409) 825-3764. Texas A&M University Telefund Position Advertising. Articulate, motivated, responsible? Work flexible, part- 2 bedroom apartments. Some with W/D and fenced yard. $375/mo. Call 696-2038. time hours while developing communication & negotiation skills. Earn $5/hr. + bonus contacting former students for financial support. Drop by the Clayton Williams Jr. Center - comer of G. Bush & Houston for an application form. Roommate If you are available for part-time or full-time hours during the week or weekend for Warehouse/Assembly/Produc tion work & want to earn extra money, call Talent Tree Personnel at 260-9194. Male roommate needed ASAP! 2bdrm-1bth apartment, own room, $197.50/mo. + 1/2 bills. Call Bryan at 696- 44 02. '87 Mitsubishi Conquest, only 77,000 miles, $3,400 nego- tiable. Call 822-1456. ' '87 VW Scirrocco - red/black, special 16 valve, air, 66k miles, recent major tune-up. 28mpg, $5,500. 847-2688. ’88 Honda Prelude 2.0SI - white, p.b., p.s.. a/c, cruise, 5 speed, loaded. 696-4373. '86 Porsche 944 Turbo - navyAan, BBS wheels, sunroof, loaded. 89k miles, mint, $10,600/nego. 776-1578. ’85 Porsche 928-S - silver/black, chrome wheels (cost $1,200/each), sunroof, loaded, low miles. Must selll $11,900/nego. 776-1578. Typing Typing-Word Processing Fast, ro&o&ie. rush jates ac cepted Reasonable rates. Laser printer. Call Charlotte at 823-2418. 1995 AGGIELAND If you did not order the 1995 Aggieland as a fee option when you registered for fall ‘94 classes, you may order your yearbook in the Student Publications Office, 230 Reed McDonald Building. $25 plus tax (Cash, Check, VISA, MasterCard, Discover, American Express) IT'S MY OWN INVENTION ... THE G. ROLLIE 5000 ! IT SIMULATES AGGIE YELLS, THE BAND... AND EVEN BARKS LIKE REV/ TAKE IT WITH You ON THIS LONCr ROAD TRIP... YOU WILL THINK YOU ARE IN G-. ROLL IE AND START WINNING ON THE ROAD/ THE AOS ARE ON THE ROAD UNTIL FEBRUARY Vrw AT ENA IN NEW YORKONXt AT TCU ON Yl& AND ATSMU ON /)!