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Pi EXE- -ToDA'C PRESE.4T A gEAt>TMG FRoaA AAOfcV blCT , ONA?eib(SEb C CALL "'X^-— THEAVE-Ps jj MTTH VovR VlQST, \j\ // TALE T SLOTm \S MlrtOTES LATER MIMVJTeS later TSUmAE l. Dole Continued from Page d “If he doesn’t have it wrapped up, he’s close,” said Illinois Gov. Jim Edgar. He urged others to clear the field: “There’s no need to keep fighting among ourselves.” Forbes trailed everywhere and was focusing on the Thursday showdown in New York. The returns looked like this: In Georgia, Dole had 41 per cent, Buchanan 30 percent, Alexander 13 and Forbes 12. The New England states were solid for Dole. He was picking up 48 percent of the vote in Massachusetts, with Buchanan next at 25. In Connecticut, Dole had 54 percent and Forbes 20 and Buchanan 15 percent. In Ver mont, it was 41 percent for Dole, with Buchanan, Forbes and Lu- gar all in the teens. In Maine, Dole had 46 per cent, Buchanan 25. In Rhode Is land, Dole had 67 percent and Alexander 20. In Maryland, Dole had 53 per cent and Buchanan 21. Colorado gave Dole 44 percent, Buchanan and Forbes both 21 percent. “It’s over,” said one of Dole’s lieutenants. New York Sen. Al- fonse D’Amato. Dole was looking ahead. “We need to get the party together and aim at Clinton,” he told AP. “So far, the guy has had a free ride while we beat each oth er up but that is about to change.” Across the states voting Tues day, Dole cut into Buchanan’s core support among religious right, very conservative, low-in come and Ross Perot voters. Dole supporters said beating Clinton and his experience in Washington were his most im portant qualities. Lifeguards Needed Sweetwater Pools, Inc. in Houston is looking for leadership-oriented individuals to run our pools this summer. Training will be offered- must have or willing to take Lifeguard Training, First Aid, and CPR courses. You will manage as well as lifeguard. This is a full-time summer job (40 hours per week/6 days per week). Salary range $800.00- $1,000.00 per month plus swimming lessons and bonus. Assistant Managers as well as Lifeguards are also needed. Call between the hours of 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m., Mon.-Fri. to set up an appointment for an interview. (713) 270-5946 EMILIO Friday, Mar 15 10 p.m. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. SILVER WINGSjJP BALLR0)))0)DM Hwy. 105 East Brenham, Tx Tickets available at: Cavendar’s Boot City - College Station (409) 836-4836 *Ifi what's up Wednesday turope Club: A general meeting will be held at 10 p.m. at Fitfewilly’s. Call Michele at 776-1154 for more information. Wesley Foundation - Methodist Stu dent Center: Worship will be held at 7 p.m. at the Wesley Founda tion, 201 Tauber on Northgate. Student Y: A general meeting will be held a 7 p.m. in 410 Rudder. Call Marika Cook at 694-2629 for more information. Student Counseling Service - Learning Skills Center: A work shop on student stress man agement will be held from 10 to 11 a.m. in Student Counsel ing Services. Call 845-4427 ext. 108 for details. Men's Rugby: Practice will be held from 5:30 to 7:30 on the In tramural Fields. German Club: A general meeting will be held at 5:30 p.m. at Northgate Cafe. Call Oscar at 847-3788 or Ben at 764-4346 for more information. Roadrunners: A daily run of 3 to 4 miles will begin at 5:30 p.m. in front of G. Rollie. Call Eddie at 691-2269 for more information. ExCEL PLUS: Workshop IV, “Ne gotiating the Big Race,” will be held at 6:30 p.m. in 2-12 MSC. Successful interviewing and networking skills will be dis cussed. All are welcome. Call 862-2642 for details. Catholic Students Association: A Newman mass will be held at 7:15 p.m. at St. Mary’s Student Center. Call Bee Lee at 764-1824 for more information. Class of '96: There will be a gen eral class meeting including door prizes, free food, and class gift ideas at 8:30 p.m. in 410 Rudder. Please call Gerry Brown at 847- 2077 for more details. Society of Women Engineers: David Cause from Frito Lay will be speaking and officer ap plications will be available at 7:00 p.m. in 342 Zachry. For more information call Jaime or Dana at 847-3209. Hispanic Journalists Association: A general meeting will be held at 6 p.m in 003 Reed McDonald. Contact Jacqueline at 847-2234 for details. Alpha Phi Omega: Everyone par ticipating in the Boys Club ser vice project meet at 3:30 p.m. in the APO office. English Club: A creative writing workshop will be held at 7 p.m. in 124 Blocker. Bring your po ems and short stories. Contact Becky at 693-0372 for details. Sports Car Club: A general meeting will be held at 7 p.m. in 302 Rudder. See autocross trophies and videos, scavenger hunt results and stories. Call Robert Dupont at 260-9939 for more information. Sports Car Club: A car show will be held from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Rudder Fountain. The club pic ture for the yearbook will be tak en at 5 p.m. sharp. Cll Robert Dupont at 260-9939 for details. Food Science-Technology: There will be a general meeting at 5:30 p.m. in 123 Kleberg. For more information call Brian Bracewell 775-0268. Reformed University Fellowship: There will be a bible study, praise & worship, and fellow ship time from 8:30-10 p.m. in 206 MSC. For more information call Chris Yates at 776-1135. TAMU Zoological Society: Guest speaker Dr. Bruce Riley will speak at 7:00 p.m. in 100 Butler on the topic “Genetics and De velopment of Zebrafish.” For more information call Kathryn Mengerick at 694-1544. Outdoor Recreation Club (ORC): A discussion of our upcoming trip will be held at 8:30 p.m. in 401 Rudder. Class of '98: General class meet ing at 7 p.m. in 201 MSC. The topics to be discussed include public relations and fundraising. Thursday Student Counseling Service - Ca reer Counseling and Testing Cen ter: A personality types for ca reers and the workplace work shop will be held from 1:30 to 3 p.m. in the SCS in Henderson Hall. This workshop requires testing two days prior. Contact the SCS at 845-4427, ext. 108 for more information. Student Counseling Service - Ca reer Counseling and Testing Cen ter: Choosing a Major workshop will be held from 3 to 4 p.m in the SCS in Henderson Hall. This workshop requires testing two days prior. Contact the SCS at 845-4427, ext. 108 for details. Student Counseling Service: A walk-in counseling service will be available for all students of color from 1 to 4:30 p.m. in the SCS in Henderson Hall. No ap pointment is necessary. Con tact Dr. Brian K. Williams at 845-4427 for more information. InterVarsity Christian Fellowship - Graduate Chapter: All graduate students are welcome for a weekly Bible study, fellowship and discussion of specific issues related to graduate students that will be held at 7 p.m. at 1410 Lawyer in College Station. Contact Deigo at 823-7053 or John at 764-1857 for details. Catholic Students Association: ES- CALA will have a general meet ing at 8 p.m. at the St. Mary’s Student Center Library. Contact Bee Lee at 764-1824 for details. What's Up is a Battalion service that lists non-profit student and faculty events and activities. Items should be submitted no lat er than three days in advance of the desired run date. Application deadlines and notices are not events and will not be run in What's Up. If you have any questions, please call the news room at 845-3313. — Visitor Parking Full! Next week Texas A&M University plays host to the annual conference for the Texas Water Utilities Association. This is a very large event and all visitor parking around the Rudder/MSC Complex will be reserved from Monday through Wednesday, March 4-6. This includes all of the University Center Garage visitor parking and part of PA 48. Commuter students who normally park in this area may use their parking permits to ride the off-cam pus shuttle buses during this time at no charge. Other parking options include PA 63 and PA 103 adjacent to Olsen Field. A+ TUTORING 725-B University Drive 260-2660 SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING MON Mar 18 TUBS Mar 19 WED Mar 20 THUR Mar 21 PHYS 202 8 - 10 PM CH 31 CH 32 CH 33 CH 34 CHEM 102 DR 50RIAGA 10 - 12 PM CH 19 DR. SORIAGA CH 20 DR. SORIAGA CH 29 DR. SORIAGA PRAC TEST MON Mar 18 TUBS Mar 19 WED Mar 20 THUR Mar 21 MATH 151 5-7 PM OR 7-9 PM PART 1 PART 2 PART 3, PRAC TEST PHYS 208 9 - 12 PM PART 1 PART 2, PRAC TEST TICKETS GO ON SALE SUNDAY, MAR 17 FROM 4 - 6 PM [A FEW SPACES ARB AVAILABLE ] Spend Summer Session / in Mexico Si earn 6 TAMU Credits, while experiencing the exciting culture of Mexico ( will stay with a Mexican Family) ^ .KA ’ A' ■ V * -SFH; ' ' ‘ ' <., * It Study PUBLIC RELATIONS AND INTL COMMUNICATION in Mexico City ( Classes taught in English) Contact: Dr. Starr(S45-5374) or Study Abroad/RanJan(845-0544) 803 U D E N A FOUNDATION You wan/ia a at our SWIMMING Then come join the 12th Man Student Foundation ant the coaches of the Aggie Swim Team on Wednesday, March 6th at 7:30 p.m. in the Rec Center Natatorium for a behind-the-scenes look at the best swimming facility around. HEY! WE EVEN HAVE AN UNDERWATER WINDOW!