Dr. S.A. LeSage '86, '88 Dr. W.S. Haley '89 Emergencies • Cleanings Teeth Bleaching $250 We Accept & Bill Insurance 846-5817 601 Mary Lake GSfflftSSW Telluride, Co. Jan. 3-11 $485 includes: -transportation -lodging -4 out of 5 day ski lift for more information call: 693-0279 TAMU Snow Ski Club CINEMARK THEATRES MOVIES 16 HOLLYWOOD USA BRYAN-COLLEOE STATION Hwy 6 Bypass © Hwy 30 764-7592 MOVIES BELOW ARE FIRST-RUN $3.50 MATINEES EVERY DAY BEFORE 6PM LARGER THAN LIFE (PG) 1:55 4:30 7:10 9:30 DEAR GOD (PG) 2:00 4:50 7:30 10:05 FIRST WIVES CLUB (PG) 1:50 4:15 6:55 9:25 THE ASSOCIATE (PG-13) 1:40 4:20 7:00 10:15 MICHAEL COLUNS(R) 1:00 3:50 7:05 10:10 TO GILLIAN ON HER 37TH (PG-13) 2:40 5:00 7:10 9:35 SPACE JAM (PG) 1:45 4:00 6:15 8:30 10:30 2:15 4:30 6:45 9:00 RANSOM (R) 1:15 4:00 7:00 9:55 1:45 4:30 7:30 10:20 SLEEPERS(R) 1:00 4:00 7:00 10:10 THAT THING YOU DO (PG) 2:30 5:00 7:30 10:05 < "" > THE MIRROR HAS TWO FACES (PG-13) 1:50 4:40 7:35 10:25 THE LONG KISS GOODNIGHT (R) 1:45 4:50 7:40 10:30 HIGH SCHOOL HIGH (PG-13) 2:45 4:55 7:15 9:25 THINNER (R) 2:50 5:15 7:25 10:00 B REITL.I NO 13B4 CHRONOMAT At a time when instruments unerring ly cope with Mach 1 flight data, con tinued improvements to the mechani cal chronograph simply underscore that there’s more to time than technol ogy. A movement’s intricate beauty or a hand-polished case’s lustrous gleam do put technological progress in a broader perspective. Like the Concord, the world’s first but surely not last supersonic transport, ChronoMATS draw time and space ever closer with aesthetic excellence as well as outstanding technical perfor- John D. Huntley C/ass of ‘79 313 B South College Avenue College Station, TX 77840 (409) 846-8916 I NSTRUMENTS FOR PROFESSIONALS Monday Pagt November 18; What’s Up? Monday p.m. in 205 MSC. Call Kim Ngo at 847-3198 for details. Tuesday Career Center: There will be a Co operative Education Orientation at 4 p.m. in 404 Rudder. W5AC, the TAMU Amateur Radio Club: There will be a general meet ing at 7 p.m. in 229 MSC. For de tails call Adam Tate at 847-0868. Aggime: There will be a free screen ing of Japanese animation from 7- 9:30 p.m. in the LRD, Evans Library. Everyone is welcome. Call Arthur at 846-7048 for information. Officers’ Christian Fellowship: Weekly Bible study will be held in the Da Sheill Room of the Corps Center at 8:30 p.m. The focus will be how to be a Christian and in the Corps of Cadets or military. Free refreshments will be served and everyone is welcome. For de tails call Tara Tripp at 847-1081. II Circolo Italiano Di TAMU (Italian Club): There will be a screening of ‘‘Ciao Professore!” in Italian with English subtitles at 7 p.m. in 130 Academic. Introduction will be by Dr. Raymond Petrillo. It is open to the public. For information call Rachel at 847-2457 or r-grasso@tamu.edu. discussion group will be helc Faiths Chapel at 5:30 p m. Rife-— information call Stavros 847-6584. Graduate Student Council 1 will be a general meeting; p.m. in the Koldus Building; nance Room. For more infom call Blake Murden at 845-571 ^ j yfQ f nrrA Rainbow Christians: We will be watching the third video in the se ries “Rainbow Family Values” called “Straight Talk for Lesbigay Couples" by Rev. Michael Piazza at 7 p.m. in 145 MSC. Rainbow Christians is an interdenominational fellowship for GLBT students. Non-students are also welcome. For details call James at 846-8187. ATM Roadrunners: There will be a 3-4 mile run from the Rec Center at 6:30 a.m. Also, a 3-4 mile run will begin at G. Rollie White Coliseum at 5:30 p.m. Different levels of runners are welcome. For more information call Dao at 260-2441. Aggieland HOBY: A general meeting will begin at 8:30 p.m. in 501 Rud der. For more information, call Todd at 847-3095. Graduate Student Council: There will be a general meeting at 5:30 p.m. in the Governance Room, Koldus. For details call Blake Mur den at murden@orca.tamu. (SCEC) Student Council for Ex ceptional Children: There will be a general meeting with guest speak er Candi Ware at 7:30 p.m: in 204 Harrington. A group from the ARC of Texas will speak on self advoca cy. For details call Jeanette Bensal at 268-2242. Catholic Students Association: There will be a challenge group meeting at 7:30 p.m. at St. Mary’s Student Center to share and discuss the gospels. For more information call Rick at 696-8775. Goal Patrol: We will discuss ways to support the Lady Aggies soccer team at 8:30 p.m. in 707 Rudder. For more information call Jennifer Edwards at 696-3932. Men’s Lacrosse Club: There will be a practice session from 4-6 p.m. at the Zachry Fields. Everyone is wel come, and no experience is re quired. For information call Todd Hendreks at 764-8561. Nutrition Society: There will be din ner at 6 p.m. at Souper Salads and the club picture will be taken at 7 p.m. in Zachary. Off Campus Aggies: Off campus students meet for stack shifts for Aggie Bonfire. Events will last from 6 p.m. to 12 a.m. at Bonfire site. For details call Corbin Wick- man at 693-5228. •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. TAMSCAMS (Texas A&M MeteoroF ogy): The Houston Chapter of AMS will present a job fair at 7 p.m. in the O&M Observatory. For informa tion contact Kelly Findeisen at 846- 5896 or kfind@nimbus.tamu.edu. mail: murden@orca.tamu.edy By Mhlissa International Business Assoc; Thf. Bai A video conference will be he:'.; Mr. Kevin Brennan, Ministe r report fn selor for Commercial Affairs M Departme Embassy of the United Sblogy predicts Mexico City. Business rela - te with poorh Mexico will be discussed. Hififcy 2030, le; ference will be held in Wehi ad ninistrati 101 at 7:30 p.m. Everybod) thods to impi come to attend. fS Bs to higher Dr. Steve Mui Off Campus Aggies: Offc-tand head c students meet for stack <:nt of Rural 5 Bonfire site. Shifts will be he i report exan 12-6 a.m. For details call ts changes in Wickman at 693-5228. n structure ar the future. T1 Intervarsity Christian Fellies that if step and Aggie Reach: There improve acc general meeting with an ea.lhei educatior order panel discussion at/: 2030, Texas v 209 Harrington. Come lea'ter states ecor you can help yourself or a fri? more information call Jenni at 847-5336. meetr Aggie Global Nomads: There will be a general meeting for 3rd cul ture kids and those interested in international travel at 8:30 p.m. in 407 Rudder. The topic is Japan. For details call Stephen Sywulka at 847-6057. Life Savers Bible Study: Come join us for an evening of praise, worship, and bible study from 6-8 p.m. For more information call Sanchez Nash at 821-2138. National Association of Environ mental Professionals: There will be a general meeting at 7 p.m. in 104 Peterson. For more information call Amy Wentz at 847-0460. Agricultural Leadership There will be a general p.m. in 104B Zachry. Yeai tures will be taken after! ing. For more informati Stephanie at 260-9072. Study Abroad Programs: There will be an informational meeting on your last chance to study abroad in Do minica — The Nature Island and earn TAMU credit from 3-4 p.m. in 358 Bizzell Hall West. For more in formation call 845-0544. MSC NOVA: There will be a gen eral committee meeting at 7 p.m.. Please check the blue screens for room number. For more information call 845-1515. Saddle & Sirloin: There will be a general meeting and a guest speak er at 7 p.m. in 115 Kleberg. Batta National Organization for Women: There will' be a general meeting at 7 Department of Food Services: Sign up for a complimentary lunch with our director in exchange for your “Piping Hot Ideas.” Lunches are scheduled on Tuesdays at vari ous times. For more information or reservations call Debbie Brantley at 845-3005. Circle K International: There will be a general meeting at 7 p.m. in 144 Koldus. Everyone is wel come. For more information, call Amy at 847-5783. Chi Alpha Christian Fellowship: There will be a meeting at 7. p:m. in 101 Heep. For more information call Nathan at 260-9143. Orthodox Christian Fellowship: A What’s Up is a service that lists non student and faculty and activities. Items! be submitted no laterf three days in advance! desired run date, tion deadlines and no are not events and will be run in What’s Up. have any questions, p call the newsroom all 3313. Additional Whatil submissions are on Thei talion web pagef http://bat-web.tamu. giig Lecture Series Free Lecture Series At The Rec Center November 20 Alcohol and Drugs Sharon Sandifer of Scott & White Clinic will explain the long term effects of using drugs and alcohol. Be smart, know what you're getting into. Wednesday 5:15-6:15pm 281 Rec Center -THE. Ml : yr Feature Program Advanced Adult Learn To Swim CY\*^ «A t > rtf ^ S^ I mprove your stroke and develop new techniques for better swimming with Rec Sports. The program features lessons in in creasing stamina, water confidence, deep wa ter swimming, begin ning diving, and new strokes. Class is $18 for Rec memebrs and $28 for non-members. Michael Jordan's Looney friends from the new movie Space Jam have landed at McDonald's. And boy are they stuffed! Each huggable, cuddly, authentic Warner Bros. Plush Looney Tunes I character is yours at a great price with the purchase of great food, like the Crispy Chicken Deluxe. McDonald's new Deluxe sandwiches and Space Jam Plush Looney Tunes Characters make an unbeatable team, so hurry in today, and.. Come Hungry, Leave Stuffed! 9^ CO While supplies last. Ask for details Have you had your break today? New Family Rec Hours TrialBasis through FaU5eme5ter 19% For children, under the age of 14, with a Rec member Monday-Friday, 6-9am* Friday, 5pm-Sunday, closing ’Children under the age of 14 must finish their activities by 9 a.m. and leave the building by 10 a.m. Please refer to the Department Policy for specific information on fees and restrictions. All children must be supervised by an adult Rec Member at all times. Sponsored by McDonalds Aggie Bucks Accepted At These Locations: • University Drive II iwf \Y •Southwest Parkway •George Bush Drive Rec Center locker & Membership Renewal All Open 24 hours You have until December 18 to renew Fall Semester Rec Memberships and Fall Locker Rentals. George Bush Drive Location Now Open! mmu Outdoors XO^RE- "TO L-OWE- T-HE- OUTDOORS! * - : *5i [(Z'jhivr r'jr Atky Of fiimv Ufj&jiiiiiiy ftf'js i TAMU Outdoors 'ired 845-4! THANKSGIVING & WINTER BREAK TRIPS **prici' fur min CO I plAMI (AP SCUBA Dive or Snorkel retimed “Fire! Jan. 5-9 on/y $479/559” ^ aHendant t oxygen back t T his Winter Break venture down to J terrifying mo Mexico's Caribbean paradise, ^flight 592 pin Cozumel. Either SCUBA dive Cozumeldes, killing all beautiful coral reef, sunbathe on the The chilling < island's warm white beaches, or visit pi the cockp ancient Mayan ruins. ids with the c Registratiolling silent, lea Now thru Dec shing air, perl Trip Includes: Roundtrip airfare from Houston 5 days and 4 nights lodging U.S. and Mexican departure tax Boat/shore diving, tanks & weights If you've been thinking about the towering Guadalupe Mountains, then don't wait f window that let the smoke 1||A transcript is released Me _)ened on the S||he May 11 c ^stigators belli any longer to register! [he Bati Outdoor Adventure Trip Nov. 27-Dec. 1 on/y $157/187* D uring this Thanksgiving Break enjoy breath- taking views from towering mountains, and unique wildlife and vegetation from the Guadalupe Mountains r Guada i U p e Mt s. Nationalp»' in the West Texas lowlands. vo percente id as non- malists and ijeir beliefs. Aggielif mper Sport Chibs Aggieland Open Racquetball Tournament November 22-24 Rec Center New Memberships will go on sale beginning Dec. 19 New Locker Rentals will go on sale Jan. 9. Both are subject to availability. All skills welcome. Entry deadline is Monday Nov. 18. For more information call Ivan at 694-2716 or Jeff at 268-5856. A&M Base pasts one of iruiting cla le country. Sport: ro/Cor enderson ar ects of affi ion are del gard to.fairr Opinion