The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, June 10, 1996, Image 6

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Page 6 • The Battalion • Monday, June 10, 1996
Orientation
Continued from Page 1
“Parents don’t care about what tradition was
here in 1912,” Vickery said. “Their first concern is
about what’s going to happen to their son or
daughter. They are going to ask how easy it is to
buy alcohol under 21 here and we are going to an
swer them. If they asked the same question to an
OL right next to Dr. Southerland they might not
feel like they would get an honest answer.”
Vickery said orientation leaders have been
trained to deal with parent’s questions and the
first parent/student panel will be held today.
Lisa Gonzalez, an orientation leader and senior
business major, said she has wanted to be an OL
since she observed them during her own orientation.
“I was very impressed when I went through (Ori
entation),” Gonzalez said. “Everyone was so willing
to help and friendly. I wanted to be a part of it.”
Gonzalez said this year’s orientation training
has stressed multiculturalism, diversity, and the
fact that Orientation is not only for freshman.
“They want to make us (OL’s) aware there are,
many different groups and to include everyone;
handicapped students, adult students, but not to
focus on just one group.”
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Clancy said the fund is designed
for the benefit of the parents.
“Comptroller Sharp comes from
a family with several children and
remembers his family talking
about how to afford college,” Clan
cy said. “His family was solid mid
dle class but was too wealthy to
qualify for need based scholarship
and financial aid. But he had too
little money to feel comfortable.
The program is for middle class
families like his own.”
Nicole’s parents, Belinda and
Dana Rich, said the reasons
above are why they invested in
the fund.
“Nicole wants to go on to den
tistry school,” The Riches said.
“We got the first four years out
of the way, and now we’re plan
ning her doctorate work. We feel
relieved now that we’ve got that
out of the way. It’s a great alter
native to parents if they’re mid
dle or upper middle class.
Chances are, their child isn’t go
ing to get financial aid. It offers
other alternatives that meet
their financial needs.”
Nicole said she is glad her par
ents decided to utilize the fund.
“My parents wanted to sign
up so that my college would be
paid for and they wouldn’t have
to deal with the financial wor
ries of that,” Nicole said. “They
signed up at the beginning of
May. I think it’s beneficial be
cause it helps parents and who
ever uses the fund not have to
worry and think they have to
come up with the money to pay
for college every year.”
The Riches said when Nicole
chose to attend A&M, it helped
them decide to use the fund.
“Nicole knew she wanted to go
to A&M,” the Riches said. “Since
she knew she wanted to go there,
we knew we could pay her tuition
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at today’s prices. If it goes up four
percent next year, we’ve already
saved that money. Who’s to say
how much it’s going to go up over ]
the next four years. All we have
to pay is room and board.”
The fund has already received
an enormous amount of response.
“The response has been
tremendous,” Clancy said. “We
opened the fund from January leather R
through March. This was the [Battalioi
first year for it to be open. We r
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have 41,000 contracts signed, ate mem
They are worth 372 million dolSgeinthe
lars. We are going to have annu- le propos
al enrollment periods. We’re go-a, professi
ing to throw it open every year aping of
and get parents to sign up.” The calls i
Rich said the program is an in- When the
centive for her to do well in school, dished, w
“It’s really a good program,”:it might
Rich said. “I want to take full Dur hopes
advantage of it. I love being at ait beca
A&M; it’s a good school. I’m glad&is absc
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Gym Style Classes
Unlimited classes
Sections A -1
Flyfishing
A. Beginning Aerobitone
Aerobic dance and toning exercise.
MWTh 5:30-6:30pm
Tamu $46 Other $51
Thurs. July 11, 18, 25, Aug 1
6-8pm
$35/student $40/nonstudent
B. Introduction to Aerobics
A combo class Step-Slide-Toning.
MWTh 5:30-6:30pm
Tamu $46 Other $51
Fly Tying
Thurs. June 13. 20, 27 (lastTBA)
6-8pm
$30/student $35/nonstudent
C. Bench Before Breakfast
Step Box Aerobics class
MWF 6-7am
Tamu $46 Other $51
Bass Fishing
Mon. June 10, 17, 24, July 1. 8
6-8pm
$35/student $40/nonstudent
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D. Early Bench
Step Box Aerobics class
Mon. July 15, 22, 29, Aug 5, 12
6-8pm
$35/student $40/nonstudent
MWF 7-8am
Tamu $46
Other $51
Astronomy
HELP
YOURSELF
E. Lunch Box A
Step Box Aerobics class
MWF 12:30-l:30pm
Tamu $46 Other $51
Tues. July 16, 23. 30, Aug 6
8-10pm
$35/student $40/nonstudent
Boxing
P. Sweatin’ and Steppin’ A
Beginning Step Box Aerobics
MWTh 5:30-6:30pm
Tamu $46 Other $51
Mon. June 10, 17, 24, July 1, 8, 15
6:30-8:30pm
$35/student $40/nonstudent
Self Defense I
Wed. June 12, 19, 26, July 3, 10
6-7:30pm
$25/student $30/nonstudent
Self Defense II
Billiards
G. Sweatin’ and Steppin’ B
Intermediate Step Box Aerobics
MWTh 5:30-6:30pm
Tamu $46 Other $51
Sat. July 13, 20, 27, Aug 3, 10
2-4pm
$30/student $35/nonstudent
Wed. June 12, 19. 26 July 3, 10
7:30-9pm
$25/student $30/nonstudent
Yoga I
H. Step and Slide
Step Aerobics and Aerobic Slide
MWTh 6:30-7:30pm
Tamu $46 Other $51
I. Late Step
Step Box Aerobics class
MWTh 6:30-7:30pm
Bike Maintenance
Tues. June 11,18,25, July 2
7:30-9:30pm (10:30 last night)
Tues. July 9, 16. 23, 30
7:30-9:30pm (10:30 last night)
$25/student $30/nonstudent
Section A M/W, June 10 - July 10
5:30-7pm
Section B M/W, June 10 - July 10
7-8:30pm
SecUon C M/W, July 15 - Aug 15
5:30-7pm
$55/student $60/nonstudent
POTTERY
LANGUAGES
Tamu $46
Other $51
WEIGHT TRAINING
J. Breakfast Can Weight
MWF 6-7am
Tamu $46 Other $51
Wines of America
Tues. June 11, 18, 25, July 2
7-8:30pm
$35/student $40/nonstudent
Yoga II
PENS &
NEEDLES
ARTS &
CRAFTS
M/W, July 15 - Aug 15
7-8:30pm
$55/student $60/nonstudent
International Wines
Tae Kwon Do
K. Lunch Can Weight I
MWF 11-12pm
Tamu $46 Other $51
Tues. July 16, 23, 30, Aug 6
7-8:30pm
$35/student $40/nonstudent
T/Th, Look for our Fall 96 class
7-8:30pm
$45/student $50/nonstudent
Beginning Pottery
Wheel Throwing
Section A M-Th June 10-June 18
4:30-6:30pm
Chinese
T/Th, June 25 - Aug 1
6:30-8pm
$45/student $50/nonstudent
Quilting A
Thurs. June 6, 13, 20, 27
6-9pm
$30/student $35/nonstudent
Drawing
Section A Tues. June 13 - July 18
6-8pm
French
L. Lunch Can Weight II
MWF 12-1 pm
Tamu $46 Other $51
Flower Arranging
Wed. July 10. 17, 24
6-9pm
$20/student $25/nonstudent
Boxing
Mon. June 10, 17, 24. July 1, 8, 15
6:30-8:30pm
$35/student $40/nonstudent
Section B T/Th, June 11 - June 27
7-9pm
Section C M/W, June 17 - July 3
7-9pm
M/W, June 17 - July 24
6:30-8pm
$45/student $50/nonstudent
Quilting B
Thurs. July 11, 18, 25, Aug 1
6-9pm
$30/student $35/nonstudent
Section B Tues. July 25 - Aug 15
6-8pm
$40/student $45/nonstudent
Painting
WATER AEROBICS
M. Hydrofit
MWF 6:30-7:30pm
Tamu $56 Other $66
Wedding Bouquets
Wed. June 12, 19
DANCE
6-9pm
$15/student
Potpourri
Wed. August 7
6-8pm
$20/student
$20/nonstudent
$25/nonstudent
CPR & First Aid
Section A M/W, June 10. 12
6-lOpm
Section B M/W, June 24, 26
6-10pm
Section C M/W, July 15. 17
6-1 Opm
$30/student $35/nonstudent
Section D M/W, July 8 - July 24
5:30-7:30pm
Section E M/W, July 8 - July 24
7:45-9:45pm
Section F T/Th, July 16 - Aug 1
6-8pm
$45/student $50/nonstudent
German
M/W, June 17 - July 24
6:30-8pm
$45/student $50/nonstudent
Smocking
Section A Mon. June 10 - July 8
6-9PM
Pottery II
Int. Wheel Throwing
Italian I
Section A T/Th, June 4 - July 9
6:30-8pm
Section B T/Th, July 16 - Aug 13
6:30-8pm
$45/student $50/nonstudent
Mon. July 1, 8, 15. 22
6-9pm
$25/student $30/nonstudent
Section B Mon. July 15 - Aug 12
6-9pm
$40/student $45/nonstudent
Beginning Crochet
Tues. July 9, 16, 23
7-9pm
$25/student $30/nonstudent
Watercolor
Section A Wed. June 12 - July 10
6-9pm
Silk Ribbon
Japanese
Beginning Country
& Western Dance
Photo Memories
Tues. June 25
6-9pm
$ 15/student $20/nonstudent
Wed. June 12, 19, 26. July 3
6:15 - 7:30pm
Matting & Framing
YOUR
BUSINESS
M/W, July 29 - Aug 14
6-8pm
$55/student $60/nonstudent
M/W, June 10 - July 17
6:30-8pm
$45/student $50/nonstudent
Embroidery
Sat. June 29
9am-12noon
$ 15/student $20/nonstudent
Section B Wed. July 17 - Aug 14
6-9pm
$40/student $45/nonstudent
Figure Drawing
Section A Tues. June 11 - July 9
6-9pm
Section A Wed. July 10, 17, 24
6:30-8:30pm
Wed. July 17, 24. 31, Aug 7
6:15 - 7:30pm
$25/student $30/nonstudent
Accounting
for Small Business
Hand Built Pottery
Sat. July 13, 20, 27, Aug 3
9am - 12 noon
$45/student $50/nonstudent
Russian
T/Th, June 25 -Aug 1
6:30-8pm
$45/student $50/nonstudent
Calligraphy I
Tues. June 11 - July 23
7-9pm
$35/student $40/nonstudent
Section B Tues. July 16-Aug 13
6-9pm
$70/student $75/nonstudent
Stained Glass I
Section B Thurs. June 13. 20. 27
6:30-8:30pm
$35/student $40/nonstudent
Wed. June 12. 19, 26 July 3, 10. 17
6-8pm
$25/student $30/nonstudent
Sign Language I
T/Th, June 11 - July 11
7-9pm
$45/student $50/nonstudent
Jitterbug
Creative Writing
Basics of Investing
MUSIC
Wed. June 12, 19. 26, July 3
7:45-9pm
Wed. July 17, 24, 31. Aug 7
7:45-9pm
$25/student $30/nonstudent
Tues. July 9, 16. 23, 30, Aug 6
6:30-9pm
$35/student $40/nonstudent
Tues. July 9, 16, 23, Aug 6
7:30-9pm
$20/student $25/nonstudent
Cake Decorating I
Public Speaking
Ballroom Dance I
Section A Sat. July 13 - Aug 3
9am - 12 noon
Mon. June 17. 24. July 1, 8, 15
6:15 - 7:30pm
$25/student $30/nonstudent
Ballroom Dance II
Section B Tues. June 11 - July 2
6-9pm
Section C Tues. July 16 - Aug 6
6-9pm
$25/student $30/nonstudent
Tues. July 9. 16. 23, 30. Aug 6
6-8pm
$25/student $30/nonstudent
Guitar For Beginners
Section A Mon. June 17 - Aug 5
7-8:30pm
$45/student $50/nonstudent
Sign Language II
T/Th, July 16 - Aug 15
7-9pm
$45/student $50/nonstudent
Section A Mon. June 10-July 8
6-9pm
Section B Wed. June 19 - July 17
6-9pm
$35/student $40/nonstudent
How To Build
Section B Tues. June 18 - Aug 6
6-7:30pm
$45/student $50/nonstudent
Spanish I
Section A T/Th, June 18 - July 30
6:30-8pm
SecUon B M/W. June 24 - July 31
6:30-8pm
$45/student $50/nonstudent
PHOTO
SKILLS
Stained Glass II
Wed. July 24 - Aug 14
6-9pm
$35/student $40/nonstudent
Photography I
Wed. June 12, 19. 26. July 3
6:30-8:30pm
$30/student $35/nonstudent
Etched Glass
Thurs. July 11
6-9pm
$20/student $25/nonstudent
Mon. June 17. 24, July 1,8, 15
6:15 - 7:30pm
$25/student $30/nonstudent
Beilydance
Section A T/Th, June 11 - July 9
6-7pm
$35/student $40/nonstudent
Section B T/Th, July 16 - Aug 15
6-7pm
$35/student $40/nonstudent
Cake Decorating II
SecUon A Wed. June 12 - July 3
6-9pm
SecUon B Wed. July 17 - Aug 14
6-9pm
$35/student $40/nonstudent
Cake Deco for Kids
Sat. Aug 10
9am - 12noon
$ 15 class fee
A House
Thurs. June 20 - July 27
6:30-8:30pm
$30/student $35/nonstudent
Intermediate Guitar
Spanish II
Tues. June 18 - Aug 6
7:30-9pm
$45/student $50/nonstudent
T/Th, June 18 - July 30
8-9:30pm
$45/student $50/nonstudent
Photography II
Thurs. July 11. 18, 25. Aug 1
6:30-8:30pm
$30/student $35/nonstudent
Leaded Glass
Mon. July 15 - Aug 12
6-9pm
$35/student $40/nonstudent
Home Organization
Mon. June 10 - July 1
7-9pm
$25student $30/nonstudent
Keyboard I
Tues. June 11 - July 23
6-7:30pm
$40/student $45/nonstudent
English as a 2nd
Language (ESL)
Home Landscaping
Tues. June 11 - July 9
6:30-8:30pm
$30/student $35/nonstudent
Keyboard II
Tues. June 11 - July 23
7:30-9pm
$35/student $40/nonstudent
Section A M/W, June 10 - July 31
6:30-8pm
Section B T/Th. June 18 - Aug 8
6:30-8pm
$60/student $65/nonstudent
B&W Darkroom
Section A Wed. June 12, 19. 26
6-9pm
Section B Tues. July 2, 9, 16
6-9pm
Section G Mon. July 22. 29, Aug 5
6-9pm
$35/student $40/nonstudent
Woodworking I
Section A Mon. June 10-July 8
7-9pm
Section B Tues. June 25 - July 23
7-9pm
$50/student $55/nonstudent
Indian Bow Making
Thurs. July 11 - Aug 8
6-9pm
$45/student $50/nonstudent
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