The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 21, 1995, Image 10

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    Come Shop with Linda
and the Crew at
Jim’s Food Mart
We have just added a used book section to our inventory, courtesy
of Carousel Paperbacks. All books are 1/2 price and have a
coupon that can be used to trade. We have Science Fiction,
Romance, Mystery, Series Romance and Westerns.
Delta Chi is our September Fraternity.
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ARIEL WOWS THE AUDIENCE
BOTH IN NARRATION AND AT THE
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PERFORMING THE MUSIC OF
Andrew Lloyd Webber,
Alan Parsons Project,
The Beatles, Chicago,
Electric Light Orchestra,
Elton John,
Led Zeppelin,
Leonard Bernstein,
Pink Floyd, plus his
own compositions.
Opera tfrerfomtin# Arts Society
Saturday, September 23 at 8:00 p.m.
Rudder Auditorium
Tickets are on sale at the MSC Box OfFice-TAMU,
or charge by phone at 845-1234.
The MSC Box Office accepts Aggie Bucks' M
New extended Box Office hours include Sat. 10:00 a.m.to 2:00 p.m.
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Persons with disabilities please call 845-8903 to inform us of your
special needs. We request notification three (3) working days prior to
the event to enable us to assist you to the best of our ability.
Aggie grad contends for
student teaching award
Michael Loncaric, a Texas A&M tech
nical education graduate student, will
find out this spring if he is the winner of
the Student Teacher of the Year Award.
The award is given by the Texas Di
rectors of Field Experience, an organiza
tion of student teaching program direc
tors from Texas and will be announced
in the spring.
Loncaric began bis A&M career as a
civil engineer with a ROTC air force
scholarship and a member of the Corps
of Cadets, but changed his mind after
taking a 200-level history class his
sophomore year.
"I got out of civil engineering and
didn't know what I wanted to do," he
said. "I took the history class and
loved it. Then decided I would give
teaching a try."
Loncaric came back to A&M this fall
to complete his master's degree and
works as a teaching assistant for a tech
nical education class.
Summer's last days bring
bone-chilling cold fronts
LUBBOCK (AP) — West Texans
bundled up Wednesday and braced
for a record-snapping cold front ex
pected to drop temperatures into the
mid-30s by Lriday, the last day of
summer.
This cool snap — a precursor to a
stronger cold front expected in the
Texas Panhandle by Thursday — held
noontime temperatures to 56 degrees
in Amarillo. Harlingen hit 92.
NWS meteorologist Doug Crowley
expected temperatures in Amarillo to
dip as low as the mid-30s Lriday
morning. The record for that date is 40
degrees, set in 1951 and '72, he said.
Amy Browning, The Batiaui
Sea Monkeys at Research Park?
Natalie Hall, a junior civil engineering major from Houston, examines a slide of pond water for mi
croorganisms in Research Park ay part of an environmental engineering lab Wednesday afternoon.
Police Beat
The following incidents were reported to the
University Police Department between 9/12/95
and 9/19/95.
Misdemeanor Theft
Dunn Hall - A blue Huffy 10-speed bicycle
was stolen.
Well site on Luza Road - A 10’ to 20’ sec
tion of 3/4” insulated copper wire was stolen
from the site.
Blocker Building - A purple 21-speed Dia
mond Back Soronto bicycle was stolen.
Sterling C. Evans Library - Two magazines
and a pair of brown Sperry leather topsiders
shoes were stolen.
Sterling C. Evans Library - The victim’s Es
prit light brown purse containing $25 in cash, a
pair of clip-on earrings and several credit cards
were stolen.
Parking Area 61 - A green Pacific Scorpio
21-speed bicycle was reported stolen from
Schumacher Hall on 9/14/95 was recovered in
Parking Area 61. The bicycle was returned to
the owner.
Memorial Student Center Bookstore - The vic
tim’s backpack containing a high school ring, a
textbook and two pairs of gloves was stolen.
Crocker Hall - A black with yellow lettering
18-speed Roland bicycle was stolen.
North side of Harrington Education Center
- A blue and white Bianchi 15-speed bicycle
was stolen.
Criminal Mischief
South Side Parking Garage - A subject was
observed breaking one of the exit gate control
arms. A suspect was identified.
Parking Area 90 - A sharp instrument was
used to scratch the driver’s side of the victim’s
1995 Ford F-350 pickup from the wheel well to
the back door.
Rudder Tower Fountain - Detergent was
placed in the fountain.
Burglary of Coin-Operated Machine
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E/TTI Building - A snack machine*
forcibly entered and the coin changer, S#
assorted coins and fifteen snack items me
stolen.
CE/TTi building - a snack machine*
forcibly entered and several snack items wee]
removed.
Public Intoxication
Parking Area 61- An intoxicated subject
was arrested and incarcerated in the Brazos
County Jail.
Driving While Intoxicated
Texas Avenue - An intoxicated motorist
was arrested and incarcerated in the Brazos
County Jail.
Wellborn Road - An intoxicated motorist
was arrested and incarcerated in the Brazos
County Jail.
University Drive - An intoxicated motorist
was arrested and incarcerated in the Brazos
County Jail.
North Bizzell Street- An intoxicated mo
torist was arrested and incarcerated in the
Brazos County Jail.
Criminal Trespass
Keathley Hall - The victim reported that an
acquaintance refused to leave her room when
asked to do so. The subject also went through
her personal belongings and drawers despite
her protest. The subject eventually left the vic
tim’s room. A criminal trespass warning was
issued to the subject prohibiting him from re
turning to Keathley Hall.
Driving While License Suspended
FM 2818 - An arrest warrant has been is
sued for a motorist detected operating a motor
vehicle with a suspended license on 9/11/95.
University Drive - An arrest warrant has
been obtained for a motorist detected operat
ing a motor vehicle with a suspended license
on 9/5/95.
Burglary of Vehicle
Hensel Drive - The driver’s side rear wit
dow was broken out of the victim’s 1982 Toy]
ota Tercel. Once inside, the subject(s)re
moved two 6” x 9”, 75-watt Roadmaster Higli
wayman speakers.
Parking Area 56 - A large metal spike wa
used to damage the driver’s door and break on
the window. It appeared the subject(s) intend J
ed to break the window on the first throw
struck the door instead. Once inside the vet
cle, the subject(s) removed the victim’s pura
which contained $200 in cash, two persona
checks to the victim, several credit cards,:
Texas driver’s license, two telephone callinf
cards and a checkbook.
Three arrest warrants were served on a subjed
that was involved in a series of burglaries on-cam
pus during the Fall of 1994. The suspect was es
corted to the Brazos County Jail and incarcerated
Parking Area 50 - An Alpine pull-out cat
stereo was stolen from the victim’s 1989 Jeep
Wrangler.
Possession of a Controlled Substance (Marijuanal
South College Avenue - An arrest warrant
was obtained for a subject who was in posses
sion of a controlled substance on 9/4/95.
Possession of False Identification
Kyle Field - A subject was found to be in
possession of a fictitious out-of-state drivers li
cense and identification card.
Failure to Identify
F&B Road - A motorist attempted to conceal
his identity by providing a false name and date
of birth. The subject was identified and found to
be wanted on three outstanding traffic warrants
held by the Department of Public Safety. The
subject was arrested and transported to the Bra
zos County Jail and incarcerated.
Harassment
Dunn Hall - The victim was the recipient of
several annoying telephone calls.
Disorderly Conduct
Post office parking lot - Citation issued.
Mosher Hall - Citation was issued. A 16 gal
lon beer keg was confiscated.
Industrial Accident - Ammonia Gas Release
Rosenthal Meat Science Center - While re
pairing the refrigerator system, a pressure
valve opened releasing a large amount of am
monia gas in the building. The safety periroe
ter around the building was maintained by tb*
University Police Department personnel. Tit
safety and Health Office personnel were®
scene and assisted the College Station FireDe
partment while repairs were being made. The
building was ventilated by th’e College Stalie*
Fire Department. The Safety and Health Offi®
determined gas levels were safe at 1626 hours
and the scene was released.
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