t [big I MEAL [DEAL | $5.99 Ill'S ALMOST |MORE THAN | YOG CAN EAT! I Culpepper Plaza ^JZollege Station, Texas §1VEPtate Univers: rested in Travis Co. since the roundupf gan Dec. 1. Hernandez have been arrested Ol By Th those who Travis County will appear befoi judge during the next two days. The bond money posted by those arrested could be ordered the court to be used for child sf port, according to Hernandez. Deadbeat parents face a maxi; of six months in jail, she added, In a related matter, Morales peated his claim that efforts by si critical lawmakers to move child port enforcement out of his 0 were “foolhardy.” Safety Continued from Page 1 “They need to take all of their (Christ mas) decorations and put their lights on timers,” Sayers said. “It’s also good if you can find someone to take care of [picking up] newspapers and checking the mail.” Sayers said the odds of retrieving stolen property are slim because most burglaries are not reported until the victim returns several days after the crime has occurred. Crime prevention personnel also ad vise residents to make sure all windows and doors are locked, valuables are hid den and appliances are unplugged. Lemay said preparing for the drive home should be a priority. “Everyone should be careful traveling,” Lemay said. “And they should check their belts, hoses, and everything on their cars before getting on the road.” She said everyone should be well-rest ed before driving. “We’ve lost a number of students to auto accidents simply because they’re ex hausted or hungry,” Lemay said. Sayers and Lemay both stressed that motorists should wear their seat belts while traveling and avoid drinking alcohol. Motorists, Sayers said, should take pre ventative steps before traveling. “Leave while there’s plenty of time, have your vehicle serviced, and let someone know what route you’ll be taking,” he said. Lemay said women should be aware of their surroundings. “Women should be especially careful,” Lemay said. “Lots of rapes and kidnap pings happen during the break.” Burger Boy Continued from Page 1 Sopasakis’ lease at 301C Patricia St. will end this month, but will continue on a monthly ba sis. Burger Boy will be given written notice 30 days before it must vacate the property. A parking lot will be built on the property after the building is demolished. The city will continue to assist Burger Boy in finding an acceptable location by providing a realtor. The Varsity Shop, the UR Store and Ad- T.’sv.oiV. 0 BookSwap Continued from Page 1 BookSwap provides the course number and title of books for sale, as well as the phone number and e-mail address of the student selling the books. Marrocco said the only problem with BookSwap is many students are unaware it exists. “There have been publicity problems with it,” he said. “Students generally don’t know it exists unless they come upon it by accident.” BookSwap usage has tapered since its be ginning in May 1995. Currently, there are two books for sale on BookSwap. Cochran said since publicity has not continued for BookSwap, fewer and fewer students know about it. Cochran said Stu dent Government wants to spread the word as much as it can in order to keep the pro- vanced Tutoring Services were all locatec the same shopping center. They closeddc| and have not relocated. Sopasakis said he has contacted a laid and will continue to fight the city’s decisi f concerning Texadelphia and the shopping! ter’s demolition. "What we’re looking [for] is to have initia from the city to take the lead that theyshi have Itaken] from the beginning and acct modate us first — their own [citizens] their own businesses — and try to relocal! before they try to accommodate any interests,” Sopasakis said. OUti gram running. “We would like to see it taking off morf he said. “We want to reach as many studeiii as possible. That’s our ultimate goal.” Student Government is charged monthl’ by CIS for running the program. Coclirai said because its funding is allocate! through student fees, the student bodyii paying for the service indirectly. He saic Student Government wants to make surf the student body is not paying for a servief it will not use. Marrocco said students are not receivinf the full benefit of the service at present. “I don’t know that students at A&M art getting their money's worth for the projecti. they don't use it,” he said. “It’s their monet that’s going into this.” Students who wish to find out more into mation about BookSwap or wishing to usf the service can access it at: http://www.tamu.edu/bookswap/book- swap.html. Ip" f j unior Farah block against m \ Ry Sophomore practices at 1 Quam a-to i Stressed Out Over Finals? The Following Food Services Locations will be Open to All Students for Quiet Study during Finals Week: All locations open late Wednesday, Dec. 11, Thursday, Dec. 12, Sunday, Dec. 15 and Monday Dec. 16, except Pavilion closed Sunday. Commons and Sbisa Dining Centers Open 8:00 pm - 2:00 am Complimentary' Coffee will be available Bernie’s Place and Li’l Bernie’s Open until 2:00 am for late night pizza Hullabaloo Open until midnight Complimentary' Coffee will be available 4:00 pm to close Meeting Room close to MSC Front Desk Available until 2:00 am Complimentary' Coffee will be supplied by MSC Food Services at the MSC Front Desk The Pavilion Snack Bar Open until midnight Dec. 11,12& 16 A limited menu will be available during the evening hours Underground and Common Markets Open each day during finals at 7:15 am 'd (H4A, wcuf, of U&lfiiWf cuidt deufinej, thatthd jjQA l&tUncj, uA desiue. q&u tltid dewtetitesi. AGGIE RING ORDERS THE ASSOCIATION OF FORMER STUDENTS CLAYTON W. WILLIAMS, JR. ALUMNI CENTER DEADLINE: December 11, 1996 Undergraduate Student Requirements: I. You must be a degree seeking student and have a total of 95 credit hours reflected on It; Texas A&M University Student Information Management System. (A passed course, which s repeated and passed, cannot count as additional credit hours.) 1. 30 credit hours must have been completed in residence at Texas A&M University, providn; that prior to January 1, 1994, you were registered at Texas A&M University and successful! completed a fall/spring semester or summer term (I and II or 10 weeks) as a full-time studer in good standing (as defined in the University catalog). 60 credit hours must have been completed in residence at Texas A&M University if your first# mester at Texas A&M University was January 1994 or thereafter, or if you do not qualify urtf the successful semester requirement. Should your degree be conferred with less than K resident credits, this requirement will be waived after your degree is posted on the Student I* formation Management System. 3. You must have a 2J) cumulative GRR at Texas A&M University. t. You must be in good standing with the University, including no registration or transcript Motf for past due fees, loans, parking tickets, returned checks, etc. Graduate Student Requirements If you are a December 1996 degree candidate and you do not have an Aggie ring fromap 1 ' or degree, you may place an order after you meet the following requirements: 1. Your degree is conferred and posted on the Texas A&M University Student Information Management System; and 2. You are in good standing with the University, including no registration or transcript blocks 1 ’ past due fees, loans, parking tickets, returned checks, etc. If you have completed aM of your degree requirements and can obtain a “Letter of Completin' from the Office of Graduate Studies, the original letter of completion, with the seal, may* presented to the Ring Office in lieu of your degree being posted. Procedure To Order A Rina: 1. If you meet all of the above requirements, you must visit the Ring Office no Wednesday, December 11,1996 to complete the application for eligibility verification. If your application is approved and you wish to receive your ring on February 19, you must return and pay in full by cash, check, money order, or your personal Visa f Mastercard (with your name imprinted) no later than December 13,1996. 10K-$309.00 Women’s 10K-$174.00 14K - $421. 14K Add $8.00 for Class of ‘95 or before. The ring delivery date is February 19, 1997. 12/11 m [Tuj 12/12 _ .12/16 4*7 12/17 ru mama ORGAI Fi Freudi studie PROFITABLE NUMBER! 845-0569 THE BATTALION CLASSIFIEDS T