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ANNOUNCEMENTS
EMPLOYMENT
FOR RENT
HELP WANTED
$$CASH FOR COLLEGE$$ GRANTS AND SCHOL
ARSHIPS AVAILABLE FROM PRIVATE AND PUBLIC
SECTORS. GREAT OPPORTUNITY!!! CALL NOW 1-
800-532-5953.
****Help on the spot**** Mason’s Mobile Car Repair.
828-4832.
Free Cash Grants! College. Scholarships. Business.
Medical bills. Never Repay. Toll Free 1-800-218-9000,
Ext. G-1652.
REWARDI! 822-3800. Hey, somebody you know sud
denly popped up with a brand new Dell Inspiron 3000
laptop computer lately? It could be mine. Stolen from
The Kraft Building in Downtown Bryan. Service#
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AUTO
1988 Mazda 323, 4-door, manual, a/c, r/d, am/fm/cass.,
good condition. $2,500. Call 822-6843.
1990 Mustang 5.0, very clean, runs great, $3,800/nego.
Brad, 693-7161.
‘91 F-150 pickup. 45,000mi., mint condition, power ev
erything, standard, $1,500 below appraised value
$7,690. 695-1059.
SEIZED CARS from $175. Porches, Cadillacs, Che-
vys, BMW’s, Corvettes. Also Jeeps, 4WD’s. Your
Area. Toll Free 1-800-218-9000 Ext.A-1652 for current
listings.
AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR
Mason's Mobile Car Repair. Help on the spot. 828-
4832.
BED AND BREAKFAST
Romantic Victorian B&B get-away. Plus gourmet can
dle-light dining. 'The Famous Pink House Gourmet
B&B". 364-2868.
COMPUTERS
Cybernet Pentium II 233 MMX w/monitor, software,
warranty, loaded, retail $2,350, sell $1,295. 800-579-
4382.
Pentium 100 32MB 2.5GB video, 14’’ SVGA CDROM
$600 o.b.o. Please call 693-2538.
Pentium 233MMX $975, 200MMX $920, 150MHZ
$850, Pentiumll-233 $1,195, Pentiumll-266 $1,295,
Pentiumll-300 $1,475, 32MB-RAM, 24XCDRAM, 14”-
monitor, 2.1GB-HD, 33.6modem, 2MB-video, s/speak
ers, upgradable, 3.2UDMA-HD add $35, laptop
200MMX $1,672, 233MMX $1,698, Pentiumll-233
$2,280, Pentiumll-266 $2,403, 3-year warranty. 846-
7186.
DJ MUSIC
"Party Block Mobile DJ**- Peter Block, professional/
experienced. Specializing in Weddings, TAMU func
tions, lights/smoke. Mobile to anywhere. The Best!!
693-6294. http://www.partyblockdj.com
DJ Service. Good Music, Reasonable Rates. Call
Shawn at 589-3592.
Sound Power DJ Service. Weddings/ Mixers/ Parties,
Large/ Small Sound Systems. Lights/ Smoke Availa
ble. Large Music Selection. Tommy Reed, Class '98.
696-9754.
EMPLOYMENT
2 Full-time Positions, Windows Programmers, Comput
er Office Worker, Elite Software, 846-2340, www.elite-
soft.com
Alaska Summer Employment- Fishing industry. Ex
cellent earnings & benefits potential. All major employ
ers. Ask us how! 517-324-3115,ext.A58551.
THE HORIZON
PRIVATE STUDENT DORM
HOUSING FOR STUDENTS, FACULTY, AND
VISITORS TO CAMPUS.
FURNISHED ROOMS W/ALL BILLS PAID
FREE SHUTTLE TO AND FROM TEXAS A&M
DAILY, WEEKLY & MONTHLY RATES AVAILABLE
CALL 779-7091 TODAY!
FACIAL ACNE STUDY
Volunteers, ages 13 thru 30, with
moderate to moderately severe
facial acne needed to participate
in a research study with an
investigational topical gel. This is
an eight week study and requires
5 office visits. Eligible volunteers
will be compensated up to $125.
Call for information:
J&S Studies, Inc
(409)846-5933
FEDERAL EMPLOYMENT. $19K-$74K/Yr, +Benefits.
Paid Training. For Info. On F/T or P/T Positions Call 1-
800-585-9024, ext.4357.
FOR RENT
2-bedroom, appliances, wooded lot, 3-miles south of
campus, $380/mo. 696-3307.
2bdrm/1bath mobile home, remodeled, large yard,
some bills paid, $400/mo., $200/dep. 774-8926.
3 blocks to tamu. Utilities paid, w/d. 1bdrm/1 bath effi
ciency. $425/mo. Available 6/1/98. 696-4455,
(214)343-0860.
3/or 4-bedroom/2-bath, 2-car garage, w/d, fenced yard,
walk to campus, $1,000/mo. 693-4469.
3bdrm/2bath 4-plex. $765/mo. 4-yrs. old. New carpet,
paint, walking closets, gas heat, low utilities, shuttle
route, large kitchen, fenced yard, w/d available, quiet
neighborhood. Leases starting in May. Call 764-2019.
4bdrm/2bath, 2-car garage, w/d, fenced yard, walk to
campus, $1,200/mo. 693-4469.
Academic Village, 3900 Old College Road. Shuttle
route. 12mo. lease, 1-bedroom, $365/mo. unfurnished,
$420/mo. furnished. 12mo. lease, 2-bedroom,
$395/mo. unfurnished, $450/mo. furnished. 9mo. lease
on both $35/mo. extra. 846-9196.
Available for sublease 4/1/98 large 1bdrm/1bath apart
ment. $395/mo. No deposit. Lease ends 12/31/98.
764-4173.
COLLEGE COURT APARTMENTS. March paid.
2bdrm/1ba. Great location. On shuttle, microwave,
new carpet, intrusion alarm, $399/mo. 823-7039.
Fall lease. Casa Blanca Apartments, 4110 College
Main. 2bdrm/1bath, walk to campus. $395/mo. year
lease. 9 months lease $420/mo. Dorm plan (furniture
and all utilities) $285/mo. Call 846-1413.
Nice 2bdrm/1bath duplex, fireplace, ceiling fans, stor
age building, patio, fenced, $550/mo. 260-9129.
Nice large 2bdrm/11/2bath. Woodsman, C.Sta. W/D
connection. $515/mo. +$300/dep. 696-1245.
Pre-leasing Summer/Fall- large 2bdrm/11/2bath four-
plex, w/d, C.Sta., shuttle, some w/fenced yard, $495-
$515/mo. 693-0551,764-8051.
Sublease 2bdrm/2bath. Spacious, 1,000sq.ft., pool,
shuttle, cable, ceiling fans, central a/c, dishwasher,
walking closet, $500/mo. 690-9017.
Sublease 3bdrm/2bath house for summer, big yard,
$665/mo. 823-2038, 823-3410.
Sublease efficiency apartment #23. $250/mo. Doux
Chene Apartments. Call 693-1906.
Summer lease. Casa Blanca Apartments, 4110 Col
lege Main. 2bdrm/1bath, walk to campus, $300/mo.
846-1413.
Summer sublease. $260/mo. plus 1/2-bills. Nice stu
dio apartment at The Grove. Own room. 11/2bath. On
shuttle route, w/d. 774-8049.
Summer sublease. 2bdrm/2bath, spacious townhouse
style, pets ok, $535/mo. +utilities. Call 694-9205.
Summer sublease. 4bdrm/2bath. University Com
mons. Fully furnished. $281/mo. 693-1879 or 693-
1392.
Summer sublease. New 3bdrm/2bath duplex. Across
from Aerofit. $850/mo. 822-0348.
Summer sublesae. 2bdrm/2bath condo, w/d, ceiling
fans, shuttle, $740/mo. Anna, 691-2233.
NOW HIRING
SUMMER STAFF
Spend your summer with
The sun & surf on
Galveston Island working
in the Southwest’s most
respected Seafood
Restaurant. Earn great
money while working.
Flexible hours.
Call (409) 762-9625
Ext. 297 for details, or
apply in person
Mon., Wed., or Fri. from
4:30 to 5:30 p.m.
3800 Seawall Blvd.
Galveston, TX
We are ready to preleasell 1,2&3 bedrooms, various
locations, ranging from economy to luxurious. United
Realty, 694-9140. www.united-rico.com
We are taking namesll Reserve your summer storage
now. 4-locations in B/C.Sta. Call United Realty for de
tails, 694-9140.
FOR SALE
**55% OFF Retail. Hirsch fine leather watch straps.
Maroon Crocodile $29.95 or maroon Teju Reptile
$18.95 plus $3.95 S/H and 8 1/4% tax. McAdams Flo
ral (800)677-8185. 1107-East Red River, Victoria, TX.
77901."
1984 Brigadier Town & Country 80x14 located in Glen
Oaks Mobile Park. Call (903)536-2202, (903)536-
2714.
‘97 GT Tempest mountain bike with shock $350 o.b.o.
Please call Russ at (409)695-1160.
CT's need your senior boots? Brand new, still In box,
size 91/2, $600. Never been used. Call David at 696-
4761.
Fleetwood mobile. 12x45 Must sellll Graduating May.
$7,000. Nice trailer park. 690-6561.
Gleim CPA review books. Latest edition. Will sell for
$20 each or best offer. Please call 690-6331.
Like to exercise? Try our all natural products that help
build muscle &cut recovery time. Call toll free 1-888-
625-8065.
Mobile home $10,000, super deal, 14x60, clean, appli
ances, fenced yard, storage shed. 775-7784, Ralph
Burg.
Sculptured Longhorn keepsake. Ceramic reproduction
of Bevo I w/or without brand. Gold foil printed historical
display pamphlet. 1800-499-Bevo.
Titles! DCI wedges 3 through 9 irons, missing P/W.
Paid $450, will sell for $175. Please call Chad at 693-
3452.
FUNDRAISER
Fundraising Opportunities Available, raise $500 in
one week. No financial obligation. Great for clubs. For
more information call (888)51-APLUS, ext.51
HELP WANTED
100 Instructors/ Counselors needed. Coed sleepaway
camp. Pocano Mountains, Pennsylvania. Good salary/
tipsII (908)689-3339.
A/C Service Technicians with EPA certification needed
for full/ part-time work. Will work with school schedule.
Benefits. Call JG Innovative Services/ Shaw Services
at (409)693-0733.
Accepting applications for management positions. 2-
yrs of college or restaurant experience preferred, but
not required. Flexible hours. Apply in person, or call
Burger King, 1719-Texas Avenue, Culpepper Plaza,
C.Sta. 693-5999.
Aggressive painters helpers with minor construction
work needed. Flexible hours. 775-7126.
Apply now and start making money after the break!
Our bread makes the difference. We offer our custom
ers unique made to order hot sandwiches served on
specialty buns prepared daily, from scratch. We also
serve freshly made herb crust pizzas, soups, salads,
and desserts. Schlotzsky's® Deli is a 26-year old
Texas based company with over 600 restaurants
throughout the country. All positions available. Grease
Free Kitchen, Full & Part-time, E.O.E. "Character Mat
ters -Experience Desirable -Great Communication
Skills -Drive and Energy -Highest Level of Integrity.
Apply in person, 107-South College (behind 1-Hop), dai
ly 9a.m.-5p.m.
Assistant for Chiropractor office. Self-starter, enthusi
astic, will train, typing required. 1703-Ea. 29th., Bryan.
Childcare position available Tue.&Th. 7:45-6:60,
W&Fri. 1:00-6:00. Must be dependable, punctual, en
thusiastic, have good transportation &driving record.
Includes light housekeeping. Prefer ELED major. Ex
perience preferred but not necessary. Must have refer
ences. Will consider English speaking foreign appli
cant. 774-7609.
Come join the team at the Bird! We need motivated,
friendly staff to serve & prepare our quality, fresh food.
All positions available. Opportunities to quickly ad
vance and increase pay. Benefits include vac. & med.
Pay commensurate with experience. Apply in person
Mon.-Fri. 2-5p.m. at Freebirds, 2050-Texas Ave. or
319-University in Northgate. No phone calls.
Custom countertop company now hiring. Construction
experience a plus. Full/ Part-time. Flexible hours.
775-7029.
Earn $750-$1,500/Week. Raise all the money your stu
dent group needs by sponsoring a VISA Fundraiser on
your campus. No investment & very little time needed.
There's no obligation, so why not call for information to
day. Call 1-800-323-8454 x95.
Farmers Insurance needs mature reliable people to dis
tribute flyers door to door in residential neighborhood.
Flexible schedule. $6/hr. Call Randy, 691-2534.
Full-time Leasing Consultant. Sales and marketing
skills, smiling face, well groomed. Please apply in per
son. Doux Chene Apartment. No phone calls.
Full-time secretary/ receptionist. Good phone skills,
computer knowledge, filing, invoicing, payables & good
organizational skills needed. Resume only to admail:
427 Dellwood, Bryan, TX.77801.
QUALITY SALES PEOPLE We have Full and Part
time evening telemarketing positions available immedi
ately. $7/hourly base pay + bonuses. Flexible sched
ules. Apply in person at: IMS, 700-Univ. Dr. E..
Ste.104, C.Station (behind Golden Corral). 691-8682.
STERILE PREP TECHNICIAN to work part-time
10p.m.-6:30a.m. Will prepare and sterilize surgery sup
plies. Previous medical exp. preferred. St. Joseph Re
gional Employment Center, 2601 Osier Blvd., Bryan.
(tllanes@mall-st-joseph.org). E.O.E.
STUDENT VOLUNTEER COORDINATOR to work
part-time. One year of college with prev. medical exp.
preferred. Coordinates activities to include orienting
and job site training for off-site facilities: Grimes-St. Jo
seph and rural health clinics. St. Joseph Regional Em
ployment Center, 2601 Osier Blvd., Bryan.
(tllanes@mail-st-joseph.org). E.O.E.
STUDENT WORK Program. Part-time Flexible
schedules around classes with above average pay.
Scholarships available, conditions apply, training pro
vided. Call 10-4. 696-7734.
Summer Camp Counselors Needed For Premiere
Camps In Massachusetts. Positions for talented, ener
getic, and fun loving students as counselors in all team
sports including Roller Hockey, all individual sports
such as Tennis & Golf, Waterfront and Pool activities,
and specialty activities including art. dance, theatre,
gymnastics, newspaper & radio. Top salaries, room,
board and travel. June 20th- August 19th. Enjoy a
great summer that promises to be unforgettable. MAH-
KEE-NAC (Boys): 1-800-753-9118. DANBEE (Girls):
1-800-392-3752. www.campmkn.com
Summer job? Horse internship? Spend this summer
on a horse in the Colorado Rockies. R/B, salary, tips
Top rated ranch. Work with the largest saddle horse
string in the world. In operation for three generations.
Call 303-442-0258 to schedule an .interview for April
1st. For more information, contact Sombrero Ranches,
3300 Airport Road, Boulder, CO. 80301. 303-442-
0258 or visit our web site at www.sombrero.com
Wanted Male/ Female for Balloon Delivery. Professio
nal Dancers, Exotic Dancers, Belly Dancers, Entertain
ers, Party Personnel. Call 6p.m.-10p.m., Mon.-Sat.
Apex Entertainment. 822-6278.
LOST & FOUND
Reward!! Lost 12-wk old yellow lab puppy around
broadmoor. Call 774-1640.
Reward!! Lost gold wedding ring Sunday between
parking garage/ Rudder auditorium/ Forsyth Gallery.
Call 696-6827.
Lost Beagle/Terrier mix, brown/white at Welsh &
S.W.Pkwy. Call 693-6453.
MOTORCYCLE
‘86 YZ 250, runs great, new tires, new helmet,
$1,500/O.b.o. 695-0556.
PERSONAL
Are You in a Long-Distance Relationship? Toll-Free 1-
800-871-1819.
CALL NOWI1 GIRLS GIRLS GIRLS 1
-900-860-2400,
Ext.#9501. $3.99/min.
U:(619)645-8434.
Must
be
18yrs.
Serv-
DATES. GUYS & GALS.
DATES. 1
-900-370-3305,
Ext.#6013. $2.99/mln.
U:(619)645-8434.
Must
be
18yrs.
Serv-
Looking for someone special? Call now! 1-900-407-
7781, Ext.#1021. $2.99 per min. Must be 18 yrs.
Serv-U: (619)645-8434.
PETS
Adopt: Puppies, Kittens, Cats, Dogs. Many pure
breeds! Brazos Animal Shelter-775-5755.
AKC registered Siberian Husky puppies. Curious &
lovable. Red & white with mask and blue eyes. $200.
Please call (409)873-2930.
Free cat. White hair, blue eyes. Loves people. Call
694-1204.
REAL ESTATE
Gov’t Foreclosed homes from pennies on $1. Delin
quent Tax, Repo’s. REO's. Your Area. Toll Free
(1)800-218-9000, Ext.H-1652 for current listings.
ROOMMATES
F-Roommate needed. $285/mo. +1/2bills. Furnished.
W/D. No pets. Non-smoker. 695-1856.
Female roommate needed to sublease apartment.
Own bedroom. Close to campus, bus route. Available
until May. Call 695-0001.
Female roommate needed. Spacious duplex, fenced-in
backyard, pets ok, own bedroom, $275/mo. +1/2bills.
Move in April-15th. Marian, 693-0094.
M/F a.s.a.p. 3bdrm/2ba. Own room. Great place!!
$285/mo. +1/3bills. 268-9653.
Roommate needed a.s.a.p.II Nice 3bdrm/2bath house,
close to campus, $250/mo. Call after 5p.m. 694-1595.
Seeking Christian male roommate to share
2bdrm/2bath. Please call 764-8262.
SKIN INFECTION STUDY
Patients 18 years of age or older with uncomplicated skin
infections such as impetigo, cellulitis, infected hair follicles,
wounds abrasions, insect bites, etc. needed to participate in a
research study with an investigative antibiotic. Eligible
volunteers will be compensated up to $200.
Call for information:
J&S Studies
846-5933
Graduate student seeks experienced data entry per
son. 30-hours over Spring break. $5.50/hr., more if ex
perienced. 846-4172.
Leasing agents wanted. License required. Brazos
Land Properties. 846-0606.
Ninfa’s now accepting applications for dependable
Hostesses and Waitstaff. Inquire within M-F, 2:30-
4p.m.
Part time help needed. General Office/ Clerical. Must
have computer skills and good phone skills. Able to
work Saturday mornings. Please apply in person Cen
tury 21 Beal. 404-H University Dr. East.
Part-time computer operator. 12hrs/wk.+ Working with
D-Base programs, laser printers, ink-jet, 9 track and
8MM tape drives, Newsletter & Publisher programs.
Apply at admail 427 Dellwood, Bryan, TX.77801. 779-
7788.
SERVICES
AAA Texas Defensive Driving. Lots-of-fun, Laugh-a-
lotl! Ticket dismissal/insurance discount. M-T(6pm-
9pm), W-Th(6pm-9pm), Fri(6pm-8pm) &Sat(10am-
2:30pm), Sat(8am-2:30pm). Inside Nations-Bank.
Walk-ins welcome. $25/cash. Lowest price allowed by
law. 111-Univ. Dr., Ste.217. 846-6117. Show-up
30/min. early. (CP-0017).
Are credit cards eating you alive? Call today, we can
help. Financial Fitness Centers, (409)779-FREE. E-
mail: free@txcyber.com Web site:
www.financialfree.com
Federal Income Tax Preparation. $5 Off With This Ad.
Evelyn Block, 694-2819.
TIX A If Cl
COMMUNICATIONS SPECIALISTS
(DISPATCHERS)
ST. JOSEPH REGIONAL HEALTH CENTER is seeking dedicated
individuals to work as Dispatchers for our expanding EMS department.
Job duties include answering calls and dispatching ambulances on a
priority basis as appropriate for emergencies and non-emergencies, as
well as performing limited data entry and general clerical activities.
Full-time and On-call positions with various shifts/schedules available.
Pay starts at $6.71/hr., and benefits are available for full-time
employees. Interested individuals may apply in person Monday-Friday,
8a.m.-4:30p.m., or mail/fax a resume to:
St. Joseph Regional Health Center
Employment Office
2601 Osier Blvd., Bryan, TX 77802
Ph.: (409)774-1818 Fax: (409)774-0775
web site: www.st.joseph.org
E.O.E
Part-time counter position needed at Koppe Bridge Bar
and Grill. 764-2933.
Part-time evening work doing commercial office clean
ing, Mon.-Fri. Call for an appointment, 823-5031.
Part-time Workers. Signs Nowl needs student work
ers for Sign Shop. Send resume or apply at 116-A
Walton Drive, C.Sta., TX., or call 764-8339.
Professional Sales. Texas digital, a 25yr. old elec. mfg.
co. seeks Inside/ Outside Sales/ Product Administrator
to work with VP Sales in Marketing LED/ LCD display
technology to fast food industry. 3yrs. inside selling
exp. req. Competitive salary plus commission. Re
sume to: VP Sales, TDS, 512-W. Loop, C.Sta., TX
77845. Fax: (409)764-8650.
Nicholls State offers accredited programs with transfer
able credit in languages & humanities in Costa Rica,
Mexico, Spain, Ecuador, France, and Germany. 25
+yrs. low tuition and new sessions begin every Mon
day. Call (504) 448-4440 for literature.
Ski Taos, Red River, and Angel Fire, New Mexico.
Luxury townhouse, sleeps 16 from $140 to $350 per
night. Call 846-8916, ask for John.
South Padre Island Spring Break. Only 6 condos re
main available for the week starting 3/14. Fully equip
ped 2bdrm/2bath, 2-sofabeds, accommodating 6-peo
ple. Located on the Gulf Beach. Call Bill Smith,
(765)987-7885 or (956)761-4710.
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Radio news from the newsroom of
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campus and community news
1:57 p.m. Monday through Friday
on KAMU-FM 90.9
College Station/Bryan
Aggie Sports BRiiaa
from staff and wire reports
Kleinecke
Women’s tennis
on the road again
The No. 35-ranked Texas A&M
Women’s Tennis Team returns to
the road Friday with a Big 12
Conference match against the No.
66 Texas Tech Red Raiders at the
Athletic Training
Center at 1 p.m.
The Aggies,
10-4 overall and
2-2 in the
league, are play
ing their third
road match in
their last four
outings and
A&M Coach
Bobby Kleinecke
says he is concerned about the
travel but confident of his team's
chances in Lubbock.
“Every conference match is
important, and we will go in there
ready to play,” Kleinecke said. “It
seems like all we have done is
travel lately, but we have to
remember that this match also is
another regional match for the
NCAA seeding."
Once again, the Aggies will be
without one of their seniors—
Vanessa Rooks. Last season’s Big
12 No. 2 singles champion is list
ed as doubtful for the match due to
an illness.
The Aggies have enjoyed much
success over the Red Raiders
through the years, and A&M holds a
19-1 overall advantage in the series.
Following the Texas Tech match,
the Aggies will travel on to Boulder,
Colo., for another Big 12 match with
the Colorado Buffaloes scheduled
for Sunday at 10 a.m. Brutal weath
er in Boulder may cause the match
USL tennis match
postponed toy rain
The No. 27-ranked Texas A&M
Men’s Tennis Team led 1-0 over the
No. 54-ranked Southwestern
Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns Thursday
at the Omar Smith Tennis Center
when rain postponed the match
until a later date.
The Aggies, remaining 6-2, con
tinued their doubles streak as they
once again captured the all-impor
tant point. But it took a tiebreaker
to accomplish this task.
The A&M duo of freshman
Dumitru Caradima and junior Brent
Horan battled USL’s Rafael Fontes
and Eduardo Gordiho to a 9-8 (7-5)
win at No. 2 and a claim to the
doubles point.
The Aggies were nearing comple
tion of the first set in singles when
rain washed out any hope of finish
ing the match on Thursday. USL had
a schedule conflict which would not
allow them to attempt to complete
the match on Friday, but both
coaches hope to arrange a date
later in the spring in order to com
plete the match.
In other completed doubles
action, A&M’s tandem of freshman
Shuon Madden and senior Carlos
Tori ousted USL’s Dimitri Lorin and
Ricardo Diniz, 8-2, at No. 1. At No.
3 doubles, USL’s Bruno Puzzi and
Michael Jordan beat A&M’s Rafeal
de Mesa and Cody Hubbell, 8-4.
The Aggies next match is
scheduled for Saturday when they
play No. 40-ranked Texas
Christian at noon at the Omar
Smith Tennis Center.
A&M Diving Team
leaps to the Zone
Texas A&M Diving Coach Kevin
Wright’s athletes will get their shots
at qualifying for the NCAA Swimming
and Diving Championships this
weekend at the Zone-D Diving
Championships at the Jamail Texas
Swim Center in Austin.
Kaplan’s FREE
Med Events Day
Friday, March 20th
9am-5pm
Featuring:
• Free USMLE Diagnostic (Step 1, 2 or 3)
• Informational Seminar abut Kaplan's
USMLE Preparation
• Residency Match Seminar
Plus much more!
Call today for reservations
1-800-KAP-TEST
KAPLAN
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Naftanel will look to ear;
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championships, havingr
meet his freshman year
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Austin native placed fil
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addition to his two gold: ra j
Naftanel also earned a s j on
one-meter springboard, ^ori
On the women's siC jt of
has three athletes lookb-nvvfe
their NCAA Championsii die
Senior Jodi Janssen pic/josil
in platform competition,ijth
one-meter springboard a ts.
in three-meter springbc orai
1998 Phillips 66 iaw;i
Conference ” is
Championships in A j on
month, while sophomo tsle^
Guarneri finished sect its at
platform event and eigh.slylr
the one-meter and t hep
springboards. Making ts be
giate debut at the Z: shovx
freshman Sarah Law h: riid.
fourth-place performar shoi
three-meter springboard Croi
place showing in the hesi
springboard at her first diai
championship. Lawdoe:iitor
pete in the platform eve ally.
The Zone-D )o!p
Championships begin icon
conclude Saturday. Worn ure
qualifiers will compete a kid v
Women’s Championsii:
19-21, in Minneapolis, M
the men who qualify *
Auburn, Ala., for the NC-
Championships March 26
Lady golfenl
in Rawls CL
The No. 13 Texas A&M
Golf Team will travel to ;
compete in the !
Rawls/Longhorn Classic*.
15 at the Great Hills Cod
(par 72, 5,919 yards), 's
the University of Texas. oUe ; .
The field features erteti
ranked in the top 25 accriv^i
the March 11 MasterCerea.
Leading the field are rges
Nebraska, Baylor, Kanseisini
Kansas, Oklahoma andS'hin;
A&M is coming offaf’ T1
finish in the prestigious383
Invitational earlier in :nce
and a team title pen;
GTE/Mo’morial in Collegf.aff i
on February 24. Last on b
Aggies finished sixth in rlun
Rawls/Longhorn Classppn
strokes behind champion oum;
The Aggies are led byst Ur
season All-American Ac
Rosberg and Jamie Hulletterfc
finished 12th in the ii 19!
Invitational and Rosberg/ere
the individual title /as n
Mo’Morial. Sophomoreausc
Becker, who was runner-u: An
Mo’Morial, Senior AurorafMu
and freshman Mimi Epps rtf Ri"
the A&M team. Juniors ein^
Karnes and Christie Arlittiars
competing as individuals. oein|
“After finishing fifth ir ueu
prestigious field as the km
Invitational, we are gc Bu
Austin with some cor lion
A&M Coach Jeanne Sut In
said. “We were a little fr.loie
with the scores we turned'urn,
er in the week and if wecut iij
that linger in the back be n r
minds, we will be fine." Bui
The three-day toi-ge '
begins each day at 8a.n'99<
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