r May Graduates Official Texas A&M Graduation Announcements on sale at the # MSC Box Office 1st Floor of Rudder Tower Jan. 16 - Feb. 23, 1996 Now Offering Personalized as well as Traditional Announcements Call 845-1234, or come by for information or to place an order. http://wwwmsc.tamu.edu/graduation Mon. - Th. 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Fri. 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m- For information call or visit Monday-Friday 707 Texas Ave. Suite 303 Bldg. C E nglish Qecond language as aO L. Conversational English Classes Day and evening classes • Beginning, inter mediate, advanced 696-6583 Individual and small group lessons MSC FILM SOCIETY PRESENTS... 'ABSOLLTE PERFECTION: "AMI-mCAN QUIT' IS ONT OF Till BUST MOVI1TS IN' VF/AKS. line mo\ ie inugic I' "WONDIiKIT 'L AND JOYOl 'S. 1)0 >01 ITSliLF' A FAVOR AND (iO!" UiMMii.. Amu- /.TIi'ii K'.IIC Al|.v , UVDI'll liANCKOl'T IH’KSTVN NbLLKiAN WOODAKI) HOW TO MAKE AN AMERICAN QUILT W \' ■. | ,'li::’'AI"'';!' >• 'I',- A F‘ . V-'AUIIT'A ' V MW. .-••VO:- UV Fri. & Sat., Jan 19 & 20 at 7 & 9:30pm Admission $2.76 w/I.D. $3 w/out I.D. Persons with disabilities please call 847'6478 to inform us of jour special needs. We request notification 3 working days prior to the event to enable us to assist you to the best of our ability. Aggie Cinema Hotline: 847-8478 Rudder Book Office: 846-1234 All films are presented in the Rudder Theater Complex e-mail: films.janOmsc.tamu.edu. CHOICE • VALUE • FLEXIBILITY • CONVENIENCE • FUN • GOOD NUTRITION SPRING 1996 MEAL PLAN OPTIONS for Students, Faculty and Staff. CHOICE • VALUE • FLEXIBILITY • CONVENIENCE • FUN • GOOD NUTRITION It’s Not Too Late to Sign-Up For A Meal Plan! The Department of Food Services offers a variety of meal plans to meet your dining needs. From 20 meals a week to 5 Lunches; you choose the plan that meets your schedule and lifestyle. Members of the Corps of Cadets are required to choose either the 20 Meals or 13 Meals plans*. Meal plan par ticipants may dine at Commons or Sbisa Dining Centers. Visit the meal plan office in the Pavilion 116A to sign up for a meal plan today, or call 845-0152 for more information. Plan Description Cost 20 Meals* Breakfast, lunch and dinner Monday- Saturday; breakfast and lunch on Sunday. The best value at only $3.24 per meal for all you care to eat! *964.50 Flex 20 Breakfast, lunch and dinner Monday-Saturday; breakfast and lunch on Sunday. You may enter the dining center more than once per meal peri od up to four times a day. *1048.94 15 Meals* Breakfasr, lunch and dinner Monday - Friday *906.03 Any 15 Select any 15 of the 20 meals offered per week. *937.45 Any 10 Select any 10 of the 20 meals offered per week. *766.41 Any 7 Sejpct any 7 of the 20 meals offered per week. *562.90 Any 5 Select any 5 of the 20 meals offered per week. ‘431.92 5 Lunches Have lunch Monday - Friday. ‘407.04 All plans are priced per semester and include tax. Prices and tax rates are subject to change without notice. Page 2 • The Battalion Cajmpxjs Friday • January 19,19% A&M professor takes artistic talents to professional level news BRIEFS □ Most of Dr. Ed Hoag's watercolor paintings depict Southwestern landscapes and scenes of Italy and Mexico. By Marissa Alanis The Battalion What began for Dr. Ed Hoag, a Texas A&M landscape archi tecture professor, as a hobby in watercolor painting, has evolved into a second profession. A collection of Hoag’s art work went on display today at the Local Color Art Gallery in College Station and can be viewed until Feb. 15. The paintings, all done in wa tercolor, depict scenes of Italy. Laurie Belle, Local Color Gallery program coordinator, said Hoag’s work has made a respectable impact in a field that is difficult to master. “Watercolor has a mind of its own,” Belle said. “You have to know its character, and that takes years of studying.” Hoag first discovered his ap titude for watercolor painting while studying for his bache lor’s degree at Michigan State University. But it was years later until in spiration struck him full force. “When I was teaching at Oklahoma State University, a student of mine brought in his stepfather’s box of paint ings which he termed ‘scraps,’” he said. “I was amazed by them.” As it turned out, the studen t’s stepfather was an art in structor, and Hoag began tak ing lessons from him. Five years ago, Hoag decided to seek art gallery exposure for his work — a decision that launched his professional career. A&M food services hosts job fair today Texas A&M's Department of Food Services is hosting a job fair today from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in 201 MSC. A&M students and high school stu dents interested in jobs ranging from nu trition to catering are invited to attend. Applicants should bring Social Se curity cards and photo identification, and managers will be available to con duct interviews. Funeral arrangements planned for freshman Jennifer Leigh Morton, a Texas A&M freshman biology major from Pinehurst, Texas, died Dec. 18 in an automobile accident. She was 19 years old. Funeral arrangements for Morton are being handled by Kline Funeral Home in Tomball, Texas. Amy Browning, The Battalion Dr. Ed Hoag hangs a watercolor painting in the Local Color Gallery for a showing. His artwork will be on display at the gallery until Feb. 15. His accomplishments in clude induction into the West ern Arts Association and the Texas Watercolor Society. Most of his paintings depict Southwestern landscapes and scenes from his travels in Italy and Mexico. Hoag said he feels success ful when he can draw people into his paintings and make them relate to their themes. “People can get an emotive connection with my paintings,” he said. “Like a good movie or book, they’ll know its a good painting if they never get tired of it and if they can discover something new every time they see it.” Hoag’s work is also on dis play with that of three other prominent artists at the Texas Trails Gallery in San Antonio. “I feel honored to have my paintings hung with other artists who have national rep utations,” he said. “As an artist, you are better remem bered because of the group of people your paintings are in cluded with.” Hoag is collaborating with his wife, Mary Jane, on a se ries of quilts done with water- color-dyed fabrics that will be displayed on the A&M campus in April. Psychology conference to be held Saturday Educationnl psychology graduate students can exchange current re search findings and expertise ata psychology department miniconfer ence Saturday. The conference is open to the public and will be on the fifth floor of Rudder Tower from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Lucy Benjamin, an A&M psycholo gy professor, will speak at 9 a.m. The conference is sponsored by the Educational Psychology Student Organization, the LTepartment of Ed ucational Psychology and the Office of Graduate Studies. Noises from Physical Plant result of testing Loud noises emanating from the Northside of the A&M campus this week are not gun shots or explo sions, a Physical Plant spokesperson said, but newly installed equipmenl being tested. A safety release valve opens to re lieve built-up pressure, producing a stac cato noise that is magnified by echoes bouncing off nearby buildings. The Physical Plant spokesperson said students should not be alarmed and are not in danger. *• .y.V.-T*, '' A#?-** Open To The Public L^MuJlegj^Gaines^J Renowned Poet and Lecturer Thursday January 18,1996 8:00 P.M. Rudder Auditorium Admission $3.00 I Career Fair I Friday January 19,1996 9 A.M. - 5 P.M. Rudder Exhibit Hall I Vendors Saturday Januaiy 20,1996 9 A.M. - 5 P.M. Rudder Exhibit Hall Greek Paraphernalia, African Artwork Books, and African Clothes will be sold. 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