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C1NEMARK THEATRES Page 5 Thursday • October 10, 1996 CHOOL itinued from Page 1 indents are divided into ips of 30 firefighters who i together throughout the The groups move from ion to station extinguish- different types of fires, eby learning how to react Iferent situations, he amount of gas or nical being pumped into a regulated by a training cl staff member, fter students learn to ex- lish fires, they are drilled ie efficiency of their work. Rony Angkriwan, The B.m Wayne Fellers, program manager for the private sector, said the students have a chance to show their talent. “Around the third day of class, the students will get a radio message,” Fellers said. “We’ll create a scenario like something that could happen at their facility. “We do rescues at night and we’ve had a guy hanging by a harness from a building that needed to be rescued.” Fellers said firefighting is a labor of love. “[The] emphasis [is] on training for the safety and well-being of the citizens,” Fellers said. "People do it for their love of the work. There’s not a lot of pay in it, but it’s the inner satisfaction that you get from knowing you’ve trained yourself to save a lot of lives.” The cost of using the school is about $250 a day per student. Tuition pays for fuel and other burning substances like hay. The structures are built out of cinder blocks and steel. The steel structures are protected from the flames by a series of sprinklers that keep them cool. Cancer Continued from Page 1 “Women our age are aware of it because their moms, sisters and grandmothers have had it,” Janow said. “Young women realize they could be next in line.” Zeta Tau Alpha, a national women’s fraternity, sponsors the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer As sociation’s Race for the Cure. Laura Waldman, Zeta Tau Alpha’s A&M chap ter president and a senior management major, said sorority members participate in the race. “A lot of chapter members travel to Dallas or Houston to run or walk (in the race),” Waldman said. “You can run in memory of someone who has died of breast cancer or in celebration of a breast cancer survivor.” ie! from the control [ I someiliii iti * i f ; ton and see how it IVe always find improve on aftertestiiif id tunnel. We try velope — that means how safe it is to fly." tinez said some custom] up to four weeksw ie airplane, low-speed windt en used to make strife ring the safety and(juil iriety of structures.) 1 aid his work with then 1 is simply carrying! on that has been into it the school for years, ?n the Wright brothers I tunnel before they! L s police struggled to e throng. (son's ts Friday unday in rad been ed for is by an, civic smsumer s upset e 1993 nolesta- legations t Jackson. The groi in was a negative ii FANSGENDER nued from Page 1 rye said she had a good But she noticed that when legory of questions was pre ted to identify a classmate resembles the description “Igasked, “Who changed the it?” was not among them, figured they did not know Itodo in her case, iandra McArthur,” a GLBA who spent four years leCorps and attended Frye’s ^ aber What’s Up? Jackson Thursday ids of the Library: There will book sale at the Manor East in Bryan from 6-9 p.m. For information call 846-4590. Marathon: There will be a leer meeting at 5:30 p.m. in (oldus. Individuals who will lunteering need to attend to «training. Call Jon Price at 1133 for more information. learning Skills Center of the Counseling Service: There Is a workshop on test prepara- and test anxiety from 2-3 p.m. SHenderson Hall. For more in- Ion call the Student Counsel- - .. sold to people undeill th, but agreed to backdifaivice at 845-4427. iromises that lesbian, Bisexual Aggies: Dot- Jywill speak on “No-Fault Ho- lobia” from 7-8:15 p.m. in sGovernance Room. For more >call Gayline at 847-0321. lecture, said after she “came out” her sophomore year, it was difficult to maintain her previ ous lifestyle, especially as a Corps member. Sandra said when she wanted to go on a date, she would say it was with a friend, instead of her girlfriend. “I know for certain there are people in the Corps who com pletely are in the closet and somewhat out of the closet,” she said. Sandra said upperclassmen will be assigned. This will be the last chance for new pledges to join. For information call Sohail at 847-1362. Texas Student Education Associa tion (TSEA): The first book fair of the semester will be held from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. in 112A Harrington Tow er. For information call Shayne at 268-3045 or Rhonda at 696-7002. TAMU Sailing Club: There will be a general meeting from 7-8 p.m. in 110 Koldus. There will be a dis cussion of Saturday, October 12 outing, novice instruction after meeting, and refreshments. Every body is invited. For details call Paul J. Mushrush at 846-2271. M.A.E.S. (Society of Mexican American Enigneers and Scien tists): All are welcome to attend the general meeting at 6:45 p.m. in 292 MSC and refreshments will be served. For more information con tact Jennifer Cervera at 847-0652. ei Center: Graduate Profes- ilSchool Day will be held from m.to 3 p.m. in 224 MSC. \ a Epsilon Delta Pre-Medical »rSociety: There will be a :ingat7 p.m. in 165 Blocker, bership dues will be collect- nd symposium committees Aggie Speleological Society: We will be discussing the weekend trip to Colorado Bend at 8:30 p.m. in 202 Francis. For more in formation call Dennis at 696 : 4101 or Tina at 775-7266. A&M Cycling Team: There will be a general meeting at 8:30 p.m. in Texas A&M Women’s Chorus and Century Singers present... [ELEBRATE AMERICA Sunday, October 13, 1996 at 3:00 pm in Rudder Theater tickets are $5.00 call 845-5974 for more information exert influence on their fresh men and because these fresh men somewhat idealize them, they tend to hold the same views as their mentors. “Someone who might have been indifferent (about gays) winds up being hateful,” she said. Bradley said since the trans gender movement is new, they are unsure of where to turn and who will help them. “It’s going to be a lot more diffi cult than the gay and lesbian movement has been,” Frye said. “I know for certain there are people in the Corps who com pletely are in the closet and somewhat out of the closet.” Phyllis Frye Transgender activist 144 Koldus. For more information call Brent Davis at 693-4134. KASA (Korean American Student Association): The second gener al meeting will be held at 8:30 p.m. in 504 Rudder. For more in formation, call Austin at 694- 8033. Philippine Student Association: The second general meeting will be hed from 8:15-10 p.m. in 410 Rudder. Women’s Rugby: Come play with us! No experience necessary. Practice from 6-8 p.m. on Simp son Drill Field. For more informa tion contact Penny at 693-3710. ATM Roadrunners: A 2- to 4-mile run will begin at G. Rollie White Coliseum at 6 p.m. Different levels of runners are welcome. For more information call Dao at 260-2441. Catholic Students Association: Daily mass will be held at 12:05 p.m. at the A&M All Faith’s Chapel. Catholic Students Association: Fourth day will be held at 6:15 p.m. at the St. Mary’s Student Center for those who have made an Aggie Awakening Retreat. Catholic Students Association: ESCALA (Estudiantes Catolicos Latino Americanos) will be held at 8 p.m. at St. Mary’s Student Center Library. For details call Oc tavio at 846-5787. Men’s Lacrosse Club: Practice will be held from 4-6 p.m. at the Zachry Fields. Everyone is wel come and no experience is neces sary. For details call Todd Hen- dreks at 764-8561. Women’s Lacrosse: There will be practice from 4-6 p.m. at the Zachry fields. For more information call Heather Stein at 696-6330. Association of Baptist Students: Praise and worship will be held at 7:30 p.m. at the Association of Baptist Students Center. For infor mation call Bobby at 846-3223. What’s Up is a Battalion service that lists non-profit student and faculty events and activities. Items should be submitted no later than three days in advance of the de sired run date. Application dead lines and notices are not events and will not be run in What’s Up. If you have any questions, please call the newsroom at 845-3313. 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I pin ACCT m Fart 3 9pm - 11pm ACCT 230 Fart 4 9pm - 11 pm hiiii AC XT 315 Fart 1 5pm - 7pm ACC T 315 Fart 2 5pni - 7pm ACCT 315 Fart 3 5 pm - 7pm ACCT 315 Fart 4 5pm - 7pm ’■'■fo ■ ■ ' : : . ■ ■ ' • ili ' :' 'V: j" I-' BAN A 303 Fart 1 7pm - 9pm BANA 303 Fart 2 7pm - 9pm BANA 303 Fart 3 7pm - 9 pm BANA 303 • Fart 4 7pm - 9pm : : : : ‘ ' BAN A 303 Fart 1 Trctter 11 pm - lam baSaJoJi Fart 2 Trctter 11 pm - lam B\Sa303 Fart 3 Trctter 11 pm -lam BAN A 303 Fart 4 Trctter 11pm - lam 1" 1 » - , V, BANA 305 Fart 1 5pm - 7pm BANA 305 Fart 2 5pm - 7pm BANA 305 Fart 3 5pm - 7pm BAN A 305 Fart 4 5pm - 7pm BIOL 114 Fart I 7pm - 9pm . . ^ BIOL 113 Fart 1 7pm - 9pm BIOL 113 Fart 2 7pm - 9pm < IIK.M 227 Fart 1 Chpt. 5&6 5pm - 7pm t UK.M 227 Fart 2 Chpt. 6&7 5pm - 7pm “TTTEivrirr" Fart 3 Chpt. 8&9 5pm - 7pm ■ - K< ON 203 Fart 1 10pm -12am LCON 203 Fart 2 10pm -12am E< ON 203 Fart 3 10pm -12am IX ON 203 Part 4 10pm -12am ITNC341 Fart 1 7pm - 9pm HNC341 Fart 2 7pm - 9pm FINC 341 Part 3 7pm - 9pm FINC 341 Fart 4 7pm - 9pm Math 151 will start nest ' week: i: MAT H 152 Fart 1 9pm - 11 pm MATH 152 Fa rt 2 9pm - 11pm * —— MATH 152 Fart 3 9pm - I ] pm MATH 152 Fart 4 9pm - 11 pm MEF.N 212 Fart 1 7pm - 10pm MKK.N 212 Fart 2 7pm - 10pm ' V' ' * , ' X t ... . > • ; - M(.M 1211 T est Review 6pm - 9pm MGMI 211 Test Review 6pm - 9pm ; ‘ ' II' MGSri 211 By Topics Fart 1 9pm -11pm SfGMTTll By Topics Part 2 9pm -11pm Tickets Go On Sale Sunday At 4:00 p.m. Ask us about our season passes for the semester! 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