The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 30, 1997, Image 6

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Are you looking for a fun and exciting job this summer that is
both challenging and rewarding? Do you have
experience ‘ * w with children ages 5-12? The College
Station Summer Day Camp is now accepting applications until
Feb. 17. The camp is 10 weeks long and offers a variety of
games, art, and field trips. There are two all day camps ages
(5-8) and (9-12) and a half-day camp. Applications may be
picked up at 104 Timber Street #3. If you have any questions
call 764-5430.
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Looking for the leaders of tomorrow. Today.
For information contact
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want it here, in town, and not a million
miles away. I’m going to A&M, the
best #*%@ school in the country.
I am th.e 12th. Man!
So I want the 12th Man Account.
I want my bank close. I mean close
like right across the street from campus.
And just because I'm on campus a lot,
doesn't mean I'll always be on campus.
things t o do .
So I want more banks all over town -
at least eight. And if you can't keep
up with my hours, give me ATMs - at
least 10.
gin I want a bank that can get me
a student loan when I need it. No
hassles. No run-arounds. Quick.
Simple. Painless.
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WHAT’S IT LIKE AT THE PLASMA CENTER, FOR $140 A MONTH'
To the staff of the Plasma Center,
I would like to start by saying thank you
to each and every employee for making the past
three years enjoyable in a professional, efficient
and courteous environment. As a donor since
1993, I have been more than satisfied with
every aspect of your operation, which allows
myself and others to contribute what we can to
community service, all the while being serviced
by diligent, but relaxed, workers. Everyone at
the Plasma Center, from those behind the front
counter to the phlebotomists to the supcn.c.ors,
have made great efforts to insure that each
donor feels hygienically safe, as well as keep
ing the atmosphere light.
Like most, I started coming to the Plas
ma Center for monetary reasons, but I soon de
veloped acquaintances that appealed to me al
most as much as the original need for money,
enabling me to look forward to each donation,
not only for my wallet’s sake but also to see my
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friends. Like I commented to someone recet
ly, talking to people at the Plasma Centerwi (
like getting mail from a far-off friend thatyo IJ
don’t get to do much with, but who you can tall
to as often as you write. For those acquaio
tances and for your continual services. I woui
like to thank all of those I’ve come to knowani
appreciate over the past three years - Emily, a®
Tracy, Heath, and Marty, Ada and Josie, etc. ^ TH1 66: Topics in con
more I can’t remember or those who have go®
on to better things.
So, as I graduate from this great Uni
versity, I bid you all a fond farewell andstroni
commendations on such a successful blend®
quality medical practice and friendly servicf
Thank you all and have a great summer. C.T
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THE PLASMA CENTER
700 E. University^
268-6050
4223 Wellborn Rd
846-8855
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