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Applications are due Thursday Dec. 5 in Room 013 Reed McDonald Building by 10 p.m. For more information, please call 845-331 3. The Battalion out somone s gs IpK ii# ! 1 if | ■ m Nfca ' _^....! ctmP dmm rntL-Smim, mm ■ m 1 mmk —■ ' :‘|f ;f'f : §m Wm Alcohol and Drug Education Programs ,,, a d i r —«* p«rt of lii«* (ti visit IEXAS A&M University j Slu<Ul A(I „ lr> Phone: 845-0280 222 Beutel Health Center Monday-Friday SAM to 5PM E-mail cindyb@stulife2.tarnu.edu WebSite http://stulife2.tamu.edu/adep C The Battalion AMPUS Tuesday Pac December 3, ► What’s Up? Tuesday or email murden@orca.tamu.edu. Society of Women Engineers: There will be a general meeting at 7 p.m. in 103 Zachry. For more in formation call Ashley at 693-2698. 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. Valley Cyclery Bike Drive for Still Creek Boys Ranch: Please drop old bikes off at Valley Cyclery. They will be repaired and distributed to the boys at Still Creek Ranch for Christmas. For more information, call Debbie Rodgers at 696-1065. Parents' Weekend Comm There will be an importantinli tional meeting for nomim someone special for Aggie Pcfr^— of the Year at 8 p.m. in 70< Rudder. For more informaticr tact Brandy Perrault at 6943: Horsemen’s Association: There will be a general meeting in 113 Kleberg at 7 p.m. For more infor mation call Shannon Castle at 696-3381. Comet Cleaners Coat Drive: Drop off your coats at any Comet Clean ers location and they will be cleaned and distributed to needy families. Comet Cleaners is locat ed at 1712 Southwest Parkway in College Station or E. 29th Street in Bryan. For more information, call Debbie at 696-1065. Wednesday TAMU Snow Ski Club: The' be a mandatory meetini everyone attending then 8:30 p.m. in 308 Rudder, cannot attend contact one officers asap! American Institute of Chemical Engineers: A representative from BASF will be speaking in 203 Zachry at 7:30 p.m. Free pizza will be served. For more informa tion call Robert Carpenter at 862-4709. Aggieland HOBY: There will be a general meeting at 8:30 p.m. in 510 Rudder. AM Western Wear for Still Creek Boys Ranch: Drop off jeans, boots, and flannel shirts to be do nated to Still Creek Boys Ranch at AM Western Wear, located at 2408 Texas Avenue South in College Sta tion. For more information call Debbie at 696-1065. Comet Cleaners Coat Drive:: off your coats at any Cornett ers location and theywi! cleaned and distributed tof families. Comet Cleaners is ed at 1712 Southwest Parh College Station or E. 29th! in Bryan. For more informatio r Debbie at 696-1065. Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.: “Is George Bush the Biggest Dope Dealer Ever?” Quanell X and Harley Schangler will be presenting a lecture on the crack-cocaine ex plosion at 7 p.m. in Rudder The atre. Admission is free. Cobblestone Shoes for Homeless: Drop off shoes at either location and they will be refurbished and given to the homeless/needy fami lies for Christmas. Cobblestone is located at 2418B Texas Avenue in College Station or 3115 S. Texas Avenue in Bryan. AM Western Wear for Still Boys Ranch: Drop offje boots, and flannel shirts to nated to Still Creek Boys Ra- AM Western Wear, located a: Texas Avenue South in Colla tion. For more informatior Debbie at 696-1065. TSEA: There will be a general meeting from 7 to 8 p.m. in 110 Koldus. For more information call Heidi at 693-5290. Pre-Vet Society: Dr. Hart will be speaking on orthopedic surgery and opportunities after vet school at 8:30 p.m. in 292 A MSC. For details call Sally Walter at 696-6543. Horticulture and Forestry Science Departments: The Department presents “A Disney Christmas" in the Horticulture and Forestry Sci ence Building. The MASH toy drive will continue today and and end on December 7. For more information, call Gretchen at 774-0911. FACEs (Freshmen Adjustir College Experiences): The: be a general meeting at 7[ 231 MSC. Learn howtoteL good time with natural hi E hi *l u c ni .°, r i u details call FACEs at 845-98!-| ' >ai ' 1 English Club: There will be a poet ry reading and officer elections at 7 p.m. in 404 Rudder. For more in formation call Nancy at 693-6198. Graduate Student Council: There will be a general meeting at 5:30 p.m. in the Governance Room of the Koldus Building. For more in formation call Blake at 845-5777 Off Campus Aggies(OCA): There will be a general meeting at 8:30 p.m. in 224 MSC. For more infor mation call Rustin Richburg at 845-0688. What’s Up is a Battalion that lists non-profit studen: faculty events and activ Items should be submittedr: er than three days in adi the desired run date. Ap| deadlines and notices an events and will not ben What’s Up. If you have an) tions, please call the news at 845-3313. M/V Seniors Survey Continued from Page 1 Most students say that from the time they enter A&M as freshmen, they learn and grow not only from their classroom education but from their college experiences. Lisa Marye, a Fish Camp ’97 assistant director and senior ki nesiology major, said her most memorable times and lessons come from Fish Camp. “At Fish Camp, we try to teach the fish that the most im portant thing about A&M is that we help each other," Marye said. “It’s a very unselfish University because we help people we don’t even know. I’m glad I didn’t have to wait until I was a senior to learn that because it’s added so much to my life here in Aggieland.” The Corps of Cadets also teaches life lessons to students at A&M. Stephen Foster, Corps commander and a senior political science major, plans to continue his education at law school. “Every year the Corps teaches you something different,” Foster said. “By the time you’re a senior, you have the ability to work hard, stay focused, and be self-confident. Through my years at A&M in the Corps, I’ve learned to be a man of my word and a man of action.” Seniors must take the knowledge they gathered while at A&M and choose their paths. The anticipation causes mixed feelings for all. Frankie Browning, a senior journalism major, said his pend ing graduation came too soon. “I’m excited, but it went by fast," Browning said. Continued from Page 1 “Students can choose to bewa 1 wallets, with the administrab^/^ at them purely as assets, o/i/iey ca if-: Ranked involved, get informed, andhai the sailin] F rom a Yet, fc tion-p For mei the sailboi laxation; ii petition a i the lake i freshing s] but an in lead to sue “Most pe just a leisur m captain Julii j is realty competith its inland Station. Th A&M has d the Southe tion (SEISi Oklahoma "We’re r opinion and become a customer University and have the adminisii treat them accordingly,” Therivelsai: Therivel said Student Govemme be conducting another surveyors telephone to get a wider cross-secii students. The problem with the firs vey, he said, was that they wererii uted only on campus and in a part say “This area. Therefore, off-campus stui ' longtime,; opinions were not equally represent With tal “Too often, Student Governt erans, Dalt makes decisions on what involvec successful dents want, instead of on whatal * The Agg dents want,” he said. I promote tf Mayfield said a random phone f vey will be conducted asking the questions proposed on the initial vey. He said Student Government 1« to have the surveys completed be Christmas break because the Boai Regents will meet to discuss theiij early next year. and to get i SALE • SALE • SALE • SALE • SALE • SALE • SALE • SALE • SALE SALE • SA ™ o o x CONTACT LENSES A 4 UJ AND QUALITY CARE FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY AT AFFORDABLE PRICES $ UJ H8 0 - 2 TOTAL COST FOR • FOUR PAIR DW/EW STD. SOFT CONTACT LENSES • EXAM AND FOLLOW-UPS • FREE CARE KIT • SAME DAY DELIVERY ON MOST LENSES UJ Call 846-0377 for appointment Monday thru Saturday Now accepting most insurance plans CHARLES C. SCHROEPPEL, O.D., PC. 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