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Nlarooned. or by phone 14MMMH»6-show Campus Lustic Continued from Page 1 “The imagery that the film had is a constant reminder of how easily hu manity can fall,’’ Jimenez said. “We need these reminders to remember how easily it is to slip into animal be havior so we can prevent something like this from happening again.” Lustig is a professor of literature at American University and has written many novels on the Holocaust, in cluding Diamonds of the Night, The Street of Lost Brothers, The Prayer for Katarina Horouitzoua, Children of the Holocaust, Night and Hope, Darkness Casts No Shadow, Darling, Oleander Trees and A Man the Size of a Postage Stamp. His latest work, The Unloved, was published in English. ► What's Up? Executives Continued from Page 1 Haden said the helpful is sues and skills she uses most were acquired when she was an A&M student. “Already having a sense of honesty and integrity, a will ingness to be different, a feel ing of camaraderie, a feeling for traditions and a fighting spirit is how being an Aggie helps,” she said. Baughman, president and CEO of University & State Em ployees Credit Union, said she did all the right things until she got to college. Baughman said she thought she would be the one who became a lawyer and never got married. “I realized very quickly that my big ideas were running straight into big troubles,” she said. “I met a guy, dropped out [of school] and got married.” After taking a job with a bank, Baughman ran head-on into sex discrimination. “I always wanted to be the CEO, and after the CEO resigned I thought I had a chance,” she said. “However, 1 ran into that glass ceiling when the board asked me to help them find the right man for the job.” Linda Stewart, a computer sci ence graduate student, said she never has run into such problems. “Because a lot of technology fields have an abseij women,” she said,“l of an implied uncon feeling, rather than din crimination.” Baughman stresseil should never compron tential or relationshipsi sake of success. Stewart said each provided useful andprJ tips for entering thewoit| “They had insig manage college, as well] how to manage life inj she said. Baughman said thereJ piece of advice she would] give young people. "Never lose touch with li alism that you have now," 1: Thursday Learning Skills Center: There will be a seminar on Advanced Note-Taking and Reading Textbooks from 10-11 a.m. in the Learning Skills Center at the Stu dent Counseling Service in Henderson Hall. For de tails, call Lyle Slack at 845-4427, ext. 109. Alpha Phi Omega: There will be an executive meet ing at 7 p.m. in 146 Koldus. We will meet at 3:45 p.m. in the office for the Boy’s Club service project. ’97 Ring Dance Committee: The ’97 Ring Dance Committee is seeking volunteers to staff tables at Ring Dance or to donate black lights for that evening. Ring Dance will be held on April 26 in the MSC/Rud der Complex from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. If you are inter ested, please call Celeste Falcon at 764-9730. Jewish Student Association (Hillel): There will be activities in remembrance of the Holocaust today from 9:30 a.m.-5:45 p.m. in 206 MSC. They in clude “The Holocaust in Eastern European Litera ture," a poetry reading, “The Holocaust in Film," and a Roundtable Discussion with Arnost Lustig, Rabbi Peter Tarlow, Professor Jennifer Goodman and Professor Seth Wolitz. Victims’ names will be read from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. For more details and spe cific times, call Olga Cooke at 845-2198 or Joy Sylvester at 845-2194. Jewish Student Association: There will be an in terfaith service at All Faith’s Chapel at 7 p.m. There will be a theatrical program, “Women’s Voices of the Holocaust” at 8:30 p.m. in Rudder Theater. For more information, call Olga Cooke at 845-2198 or Joy Sylvester at 845-2194. Aggie Speleological Society: There will be a gen eral meeting at 8:30 p.m. in 202 Francis. For more information, contact Will at 847-1612 or Tina at 775-7266. The Learning Skills Center of the Student Coun seling Service: There will be a workshop on Ad vanced Note-Taking & Reading Textbooks from 10-11 a.m. in 103 Henderson. For more infor mation, contact the Student Counseling Service office at 845-4427. A&M Cycling Team: We will be discussing the up coming road and mountain bike races this week end at 8:30 p.m. in 144 Koldus. Brent will make a presentation on why tubeless tires fiat. For more information, call Brent Davis at 693-4134. Campus Girl Scouts: The first meeting for this new service-oriented organization will be held at 7 p.m. in 146 MSC. Everyone is welcome to attend. Con tact Laura at 764-1050 or Kirsten at 268-3808 for more information. Texas A&M Emergency Care Team: There will be a general meeting at 7 p.m. in 302 Rudder. For more information, contact Hunter Olson at693-1^(1 Friday Horseman’s Association: The annual Agi Circuit Quarter Horse Show will be heldai™ night at Freeman Arena. For more informa'.^ Shannon Castle at 696-3381. '97 Ring Dance Committee: The '97 Rinji Committee is seeking volunteers to stab LB Ring Dance or to donate black lightsforthatm Ring Dance will be held on April 26 in the MM der Complex from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. IfyouaY ested, please call Celeste Falcon at7649i® Jewish Student Association (Hillel):The';* a special Holocaust Remembrance serva p.m. at the Hillel Foundation. For moreinforl contact Rabbi Peter Tarlow at 696-7313. I MSC Nova: Open gaming will beheldlroffii to 2 a.m. in the MSC tunnel rooms. Checkt'-J screens for details. What’s Up is a Battalion service that lis'J profit student and faculty events and af.i Items should be submitted no later than} days in advance of the desired run date, f cation deadlines and notices are not even: will not be run in What’s Up. If you have anj! tions, please call the newsroom at 84Wi. I CUNlQUEj cUkjfom Sc hen 0 UJ I CLINIQUE daily eye saver special, hand and bqS bfcooit! 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