WHAT’S IT LIKE AT THE PLASMA CENTER! 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 satis fied 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 supervisors, have made great efforts to insure that each donor feels hygienically safe, as well as keeping the atmosphere light. Like most, I started coming to the Plasma Center for monetary reasons, but I soon developed acquaintances that appealed to me almost 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 friends. Like I commented to some one recently, talking to people at the Plasma Center was like getting mail from a far-off friend that you don’t get to do much with, but who you can talk to as often as you write. For those acquaintances and for your continual services. I would like to thank all of those I’ve come to know and appreciate over the past three years - Emily, and Tracy, Heath, and Marty, Ada and Josie, etc... more I can’t remember or those who have gone on to better things. So, as I graduate from this great University, I bid you all a fond farewell and strong commendations on such a successful blend of quality medical practice and friendly service. Thank you all and have a great sum mer. Thanks, C.F. Sports Briefs Senior Nuti named Aggie relay teams sweep invitationarV Staff and Wire Report to All-Farm Team BiologicalS THE PLASMA CENTER 700 E. University Dr. 268-6050 4223 Wellborn Rd. 846-8855 Successful Farming magazine an nounced Thursday that Texas A&M track and field team member Russell Nuti was named to the All-America Farm team for the second consecutive year. Nuti, a senior agronomy major from Nevada, earned the honor after posting an NCAA automatic qualify ing mark and career-best discus throw of 197-10 earlier this season. On Saturday, at the Texas A&M In vitational, Nuti placed first overall in the discus with a throw of 190-0,19 1/2 feet further than 2nd place. In addition to his accomplishments in the discus, Nuti holds A&M school records in the 35-pound weight throw and the hammer throw. The MSC L.T. Jordan Institute for International Awareness & MSC Political Forum present: Political Forum ■ | 1 J. ■ ■ Israel - Palestine Peace in our time? A PANEL DISCUSSION FROM DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVES OVER THE PEACE PROCESS, WHAT IT IS AND WHAT IT SHOULD BE. 7p.m., April 14th Memorial Student Center, Room 292A