The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 16, 1996, Image 6

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THE BATTALION CLASSIFIEDS
Monday
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September 16,
Ministers offer counseling on campu
By Brandon Hausenfluck
The Battalion
Professional religious workers
representing several denomina
tions will be at the All Faiths Chapel
this week to offer counseling ser
vices to students needing advice.
The counseling sessions are
offered by the Texas A&M
Campus Ministry Association.
Sessions will be from 1 p.m. to 4
p.m., Monday through Thursday.
The Rev. Dr. Frank Yates, CMA
president, said students can go
to the chapel to discuss various
topics.
“We won’t pretend to be psy
chiatrists,” Yates said. “It’s an
open house with campus minis
ters who will be able to discuss
anything from theological issues
to personal problems.
“If we can’t help the student,
or if the student’s situation is
more serious, we can refer them
to Student Counseling Services.”
Students are encouraged, Yates
said, to stop by and talk to the reli
gious leaders even though they
may not be of the same faith.
The Rev. David Rowland, min
ister of The First Baptist Church,
said students should feel com
fortable approaching the reli
gious leaders.
“Basically, we will provide stu
dents with someone to talk to,”
Rowland said. “We will refer stu
dents to their own minister or
their own church if we need to.
We’re not going to try to pull
them into our church.”
A sign-up sheet will be avail
able at the Chapel for students
who would like to see when a
representative from their min
istry will be available.
The Rev. Mark Crawford, a
“It's an open house
with campus minis
ters who will be able
to discuss anything
from theological
issues to personal
problems.”
Rev. Dr. Frank Yates
CMA president
minister for the Episcopal
Student Center, said students
should feel comfortable met]
with the religious leaders.
“It’s going to be much life
ulty office hours,” Crawford
“Students are free to comeim
out. If somebody wants to
by and talk in private, well
the door.”
Rabbi Peter Tarlow of
Hillel Foundation, said clt
members have worked i
together to organize the sen
“In case someone wants to
cuss religion with their own
gyman, we can facilitate
them in touch with the
they want to see," Tarlo
“It’s really been good how
all various clergy members
worked together.”
Students interested inti
to a clergyman may call
Faiths Chapel at 862-4527
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Troops, families prepare for deployment
FORT HOOD (AP) — Political maneuvering
that apparently delayed their departure had
little effect on thousands of 1st Cavalry
Division troops Sunday as they prepared to
deploy to the Middle East.
Kuwait on Sunday temporarily withheld
permission for additional troops to take part
in ongoing military exercises sparked by
renewed threats from Iraqi leader Saddam
Hussein toward Kuwait.
Military officials said they expected permis
sion to deploy would come from Kuwaiti lead
ers, but the delay did not keep at least 3,000
troops from finishing up final arrangements.
"They are all eager to do what they have
come to the 1st Cavalry to do,” said Col. Eric
Olson, who commands the division’s 3rd
Battalion.
The battalion was alerted to prepare for
deployment on Friday.
“Through training and showing that we can
deploy — and that once deployed we can con
duct operations in preparation of a combat
nature — there will be a deterrent effect” on
the Iraqis, Olson told reporters. “There’s
always a measure of confusion at first.”
Most of the troops spent Sunday double
checking supplies, preparing equipment and
spending time with their families.
“We’re just waiting around to get the word,”
said Sgt. Peter Nieneyer, a gunner on the crew
“The thing you always
have to consider is
that the wives and
kids are taken care of.”
Capt. Scott Jackson
1st Battalion
of a Bradley fighting vehicle. “I’m anxious to
go. I have a problem with telling my wife good
bye three or four times.”
Capt. Scott Jackson, of the 1st Battalion,
said preparing family members is important to
soldiers. He said having things at home in
order helps them to concentrate on their train
ing work in the field.
“The thing you always have to consider
the wives and kids are taken care of,” he sal
Two wives, Lisa Castro and Erin Aiello,
their husbands have been deployed M
But it’s never easy, especially with childa
they said.
“When we were told to prepare Friday
it OK until I started thinking about the
Castro said of her 4-year-old and near-2-;
old. “They are going to miss their father.’’
Aiello said not having children makes
experience a little different. But she said
the families left behind rally together and
extra support to those families who are g(
through their first overseas deployment.
“We spend a lot more time calling them
organizing things to keep them busy,’’shesai
Castrol and Aiello were part of a
ering of families and soldiers who were
Sunday on the possible deployment.
Olson told a packed auditorium onthebi
that the mission would be to train and sho
force in the region.
“It is wise for us to be prepared," he sail
urging family members to stay close to eac
other and to remain confident in theirsoldiea
ght tur
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p.m. in 292 B MSC. Everyone is
welcome. For more information
call Edward at 847-7602.
TAMU Women’s Club: There
will be a fall membership recep
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the Chancellor’s House (Reed
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Phi Beta Chi: There will be a
scavenger hunt from 7-9:00 p.m.
in the MSC Flagroom. The dress is
casual. For more information con
tact Nicky Yocum at 694-0190.
Sigma Tau Delta: The first gen
eral meeting will be held at 8:30
p.m. in 145 MSC. For more infor
mation call Nancy Kerns at 693-
6198.
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asked to attend.
Aggie Optometry Association:
The first general meeting will be
held at 7:00 p.m. in 231 MSC.
For more information call Sherri
at 691-8827.
TAMU Bowling Club: There will
be a general information meeting
for those interested in joining who
were not at the first meeting.
Meet at 7:00 p.m. at Wolf Pen
Bowling Center. For information
call Kevin Allen at 694-5214.
TAMU Bowling Club: A league
will be started at 8:45 p.m. at Wolf
Pen Bowling Center. All Aggies are
encouraged to join. For details call
Kevin Allen at 694-5214.
Career Center: There will be a
placement orientation for busi
ness students in 113 Wehner at
7:00 p.m.
Rainbow Christians: There
will be a lecture and discussion
on homosexuality and the Bible.
This is a non-denominational fel
lowship for gay, lesbian and bisex
ual persons, their family and
friends. Non-students are also
welcome. The meeting will be
held at 7:00 in 145 MSC. For
more information, call James at
846-8187.
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority: A
meeting will be held concerning
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more information call 847-6057.
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be a practice session from 46:1 to gwe the ball a#
p.m. at the Zachry Fields. Ever)?!
is welcome, and no experiencf!
required. For information call
Hendreks at 764-8561.
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Officers’ Christian Fellowship:
Weekly Bible study will be held in
109 Trigon at 8:30 p.m. The
focus will be how to be a
Christian and in the Corps of
Cadets or military. Free refresh
ments will be served and every
one is welcome. For details call
Tara Tripp at 847-1081.
Student Counseling Serviti
Hispanic Student Group: Ife!
will be a meeting for Hispanios!
dents to discuss issues releva
to their personal and acadeff ;rtheir belt”and
well-being in a supportive ice to tie the ga
confidential environment
5:15-6:30 p.m. in Menders
Hall. For information call DrJi )r
Riker at 845-4427, ext. 134,
Women’s Lacrosse: There w
practice from 4-6:00 p.m. at
Zachry fields. For more informal
call Heather Stein at 696-6330.
ATM Roadrunners: There will
be a 2 to 4-mile run from the Rec
Center at 6:00 a.m. Also, a 2 to
4-mile run will begin at G. Rollie
White Coliseum at 6:00 p.m.
Different levels of runners are
welcome. For more information
call Dao at 260-2441.
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Catholic Students
Association: There will be a chal
lenge group meeting at 7:30 p.m.
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