The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 23, 2002, Image 7

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lied early. Hlme. Part-time needed MWF or TR all
_Call Systek Computing 776-9955.
K^Bery workers needed tor Sundays and
Velnesdays Northview Baptist Church.
^ WANTED 78->014.
50 Somr ’ART-TIME STAFF ASSISTANT needed
Y PA NewE ' ,r ® busy r eal estate otfice. Must be de-
EEDED Ter/ oriented people person with reliable
ey Soccer Baj^Jportation and good computer skills
in s Liteauaitkd^B P os '’' on re< T u ' res 15-20hrs/wk and at
Wirxttuliia^B one Saturday a month. Apply in per-
Coventry Glen Realty. 1003 Univer-
East, College Station, TX.
urses i^BtimTVet Tech/ Cat Nanny position.
W B-s and pay flexible. Housing availa-
■npemploy’r'er ilelThe Cat's Cradle 936-825-8610, 936-
&Saturcsays
ions for telephone interviewers avail-
e 4*yeer5 vM on-campus, part-time evening
Sa-lir 69J-»'lB Bkencl sh ' ,,s Bilingual Spanish/Eng-
——-—plus. Competitive hourly pay. Call
imer Job jiyj; Magee at PPRI Survey Lab 845-
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^ Spa is wanting registered
tge therapist. 680-0527.
rfiiWren 9-17
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person in fabric shop, sewing &
ale; experience preferred, flexible hours,
in person. 318-George Bush.
^HAvon. $10 starter fee. Easy/sells it-
elf. P-T/F-T. Call Nancy 1-800-873-
318 access code 00-free call or 512-784-
638
lenbrs and Graduate Students, Notes-N-
luot 's is currently hiring notetakers for
ng arc so. ie Spring Semester. Apply at 701 Uni-
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nature star,
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Submit set
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t^Hty Drive, directly across from the
I^Hier building on the A&M campus or
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le students
)01 Ninja 500 1400mi. Perfect condition.
Top pay Ca ^accessories and two helmets.
C‘, ■D/nego. 694-6902.
msie
00/mo.
roommate for 2bdrm/2bth,
+utilities, no deposit, w/d and
777-8549.
MS
Timber
Creek
■ Bedrooms
Starting at
$520
Spring Loo|^
amale roommate needed ASAP! New
seplechase townhome, 3bed/2bath.
1485-0869.
le roommate needed. $350/mo. all
Us included. Call Alana, 777-9275.
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JEfrrn/
^ommate needed ASAP for
n/2bth, fenced yard, $250/mo.
l/2utilities. Andres at (979)694-9391.
/F roommate townhouse. 2bdrm/1,5bth.
125/mo. No deposit, pets o.k. 695-
120
/F- 3bdrm house. Bike to campus, w/d.
antral a/c, kegerator, digital cable, high-
leed internet. January paid. Large back-
ird. $250/mo +1/3bills. Call Justin or
rott 693-0442.
Is
hinj The Hilfoul Si tUre , female to share 2bdrm/2bth fur-
sijBci house. $350/mo. -futilities. No
>ts. 776-4856.
146-2976
roommate.
>25/mo. W/D,
9-3507.
3bdrm/2bath house.
1/3-bills, shuttle route.
Wednesday, January 23, 2002
Summerall to leave
broadcasting job
Earn TAMU Credit
idy Tropical Ecology in Dominica
SS I - 2002
needed M-W-F afternoons &some
^Kends for 2-boys, ages 3.5 &2yrs.
have experience, good driving re-
(^B&provide references. $6.25/hr. Call
^Heen 10am-5pm only. 268-0245.
^ Coaches wanted for girls
^Bitch softball with C.S. Athletics. Ex-
^Hnce preferred, but not required. In-
|Ks call 764-3434.
I^BEsTpart-time job you will ever find!
•^fcnt Express, Inc. is hiring college stu-
that are interested in earning extra
now and working in CANCUN next
ummer. Simply, successfully promote
ur Spring Break trips on campus and our
Break Escape trips to your alma ma-
other high-schools in your area. If
ou are fun-loving, outgoing and motivat-
d- I WANT TO TALK TO YOU! Please
_^Bct Al Van Vleck at (800) SURFS UP
i164 or avanvleck@studentexpress.com
jrm e information.
now acc0r" H’B r 9 ra(:)ua,e & Graduate students want-
. and cooks i;'E< tj w otk with special education students
pm it experimental school. 7-20hrs/wk, S6/hr
6 up depending on experience. Please
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ilng help neerfjjMed: Teens for adult softball league,
srms. Reasc'/ree agents welcome. Contact 764-3486
-3975 day' /^-irrnoie information.
_ /are use help/ driver needed Tuesday
al company :iHngs, Saturday definite, additional
mers 5 days ours flexible. Good driving record re
person 153C jired $7.50-$8/hr. 779-9010.
'ebsite editor, student worker position,
leaded parl-tir so fcomputer SW sawy. See
600 SWPkwy tp.vrrecenter.tamu.edu/jobs/
ROOMMATES
Roommate for a 2bdrm/2bth apartment,
close to campus, January rent paid. Call
for details, 229-7066.
Roommate Needed ASAP. Move in now
free. No deposit. Very nice 3bed/2bath.
$320/mo. 830-997-1607. 830-459-1194.
Roommate needed for 3/2 duplex, close to
catYipus, w/d, $275/mo. +1/3utilities. Ke
vin 324-6487.
Roommate needed for spring semester.
2bdrm/1.5bth condo, $300/mo, no bills, on
shuttle route. 695-9316, Ryan.
Roommate needed, 3bdrm/2bth mobile
home, $300/mo., utilities included, w/d, no
deposit. Call Justin 821-2025.
Roommate wanted $348 +bills; Close to
A&M on bus route, fireplace, fenced yard,
huge closets, W/D connections. 694-8113
or 361-0264 Ask for Jesse or Julie. No
Deposit!
SERVICES
AAA Texas Defensive Driving. Lots-of-
fun, Laugh-a-lotl! Ticket dismissal/insur
ance discount. M-T(6pm-9pm), W-
Th(6pm-9pm), Fri.&Sat.- Fri(6pm-8pm)
&Sat( 10am-2:30pm), Sat(8am-2:30pm).
Inside BankofAmerica. Walk-ins wel
come. $25/cash. Lowest price allowed by
law. 111-Univ. Dr., Ste.217. 846-6117.
Show-up 30/min. early. (CP-0017).
Free Pregnancy Test; Hope Pregnancy
Centers, College Station 695-9193, Bryan
846-1097; Post Abortion Peer Counseling
695-9193.
TRAVEL
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$350/night. Call John or Tommy 846-
8916.
SKI STEAMBOAT: The most popular col
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see the web at www.USkiThis.com
SPRING BREAK Cancun, Jamaica. South
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WANTED
University Beach Club is looking for sales
reps to post Spring Break flyers. Earn free
trips and extra cash. Call 1-800-Beach-
Bum.
NEW YORK (AP) — Pat
Summerall and John Madden
are parting ways after 21 years
in which they became the stan
dard by which NFL announcing
teams are judged.
Summerall announced Tues
day that he will leave his long
time NFL broadcasting partner
after they call the Super Bowl
for Fox Sports.
But the 71-year-old former
New York Giants star kicker,
who’s been associated with the
NFL for 50 years as a player or
announcer, said he won’t rule
out doing more TV work.
Asked if he’s set on retiring,
Summerall said: “Absolutely
not. 1 still want to do games. I
still want to work with the
NFL. I’d love to get back in
volved in golf in some way. I’d
love to do tennis again.”
While Summerall called those
sports when he was at CBS, he is
best known as half of the longest-
paired NFL TV duo ever.
Summerall’s play-by-play
and Madden's color analysis
have complemented each other
since they were paired at CBS
in 1981. They moved together
to Fox in 1994 after that net
work bought NFL rights.
Their Feb. 3 swan song will
be Summerall's 17th Super
Bowl broadcast.
“I’ll miss standing next to
John during the course of a
broadcast and watching his an
tics and enjoying his commen
tary and trying to react to his
commentary,” Summerall said.
"That I can never replace.”
im Woolley jimwooUeY@tamw.edu
c!ier -tiacher@taniu.edu
ly Abroad Program Office
Bizzeli Hall West T J Floor
845-0544
Longhorns
Continued from page 5
said Gardener would not be invited to play again this season.
“We are going to allow Daryl to come back and start to prac
tice, although that will be ongoing in terms of when he is ready
to play,” Watkins said. “Michael, we are not going to invite
back. He is still suspended indefinitely.”
Tipoff at the Frank Erwin Center is at 8 p.m.
Ranked
Continued from page 5
The Aggies played much
of the Colorado game without
their season scoring leader
Meg Banahan after early foul
trouble. Banahan, a junior
forward, was the leading
scorer in the five-point loss to
Kansas State last Wednesday
with 26 points and will be
crucial against Baylor.
“Not having Meg out there
really hurt us (Saturday),”
Gillom said. “She and Toccara
(Williams) are the glue that
holds this team together.”
The Bears used their
senior guard, Sheila Lambert,
to end Missouri's 12-game
home wining streak Saturday.
Lambert had a game-high 27
points and added seven
assists against the Tigers in
the conference match-up in
Colombia, Mo.
Lambert led the Big 12 in
scoring last season with an
average of 22.1 points per
game and was nominated as
one of 10 finalists for the
Nancy Lieberman-Cline Step-
Up Award, honoring the
nation’s top collegiate point
guard in women’s basketball.
The Aggies lead the all-
time series between the teams,
34-24, and have won three of
the last four match-ups. The
Bears defeated the Aggies the
last time the two teams met,
80-55. in Waco.
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needed:-
Christian cam
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vn transportafc'fHS
J97 Honda CBR 900RR. New tires, very
nB &fast $6300. 731-1287.
/on campus interviewing for/'
/ surn m ar Btaff /
counselors
ski instructors
lifeguards
wranglers
videographers
nurses
program staff
Date: Today!
Place: MSC
Time: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
P.O. Box 9055
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• Tyler, Texas 75711
(800) 225-9069
UMPIRES WANTED
SLOW-PITCH,
FAST-PITCH AND UIL
No experience necessary,
training provided.
Games Feb. - October.
$8.00 to $30.00 per game.
For more information call
or Terry Hix at 693-2958 or
Mike Littlejohn at 776-5062.
in needed swasaki Ninja 500R. 5K miles. $3500.
c hand t<X*nB9 7 9> 4 8S-8175
le hrs e93-1«J| MUSIC
tow hiring pac* 8 ® . .
C1 ., Duntry music musicians needed. Please
chnician. 6 , , 6 . 8177
ice or course*
ply at 2706 0 artlng a band. Texas country, needing
!. (979)776-T iss guitarist +drummer. Call Britt 485-
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needed. ’W'lji
933.
dopt Pets: Brazos Animal Shelter,
sntinued 011(^5-5755, www.shelterpets.org
~H Russell Terriers for sale. Available
Litter of six. $200/ea. 693-1902.
ats Cradle has fabulous felines for
on with a difference! Student dis-
15-mins south of CS. (936)825-
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ROOMMATES
Roommate needed, 3bdrm house,
^ywood Valley, $255/mo. +1/3util.
ad 693-4397.
needed asap, 3bdrm/2bth house,
^W/mn -mtilities. No pets. 680-0576.
Roommate needed ASAP! 3/2/2 fur-
'Trlw.shed house. Off Deacon, $350/mo.
B ({jjf1/3utilities. Lindsay 485-0359 or
_j36)674-7784.
BRECKWroo i afe needed for 3/2/02. House,
&1/3 bills. Furnished, w/d, large
Msfejlyard. Call Kristen 695-8074. Move in
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This award recognizes students for their outstanding contributions
to the quality of student life programs at Texas A&M.
All students ewe encouraged to apply for this award.
Leadership experience and
excellence in achieuement.
Student life Is "the other education."
Spirit Award applications now available:
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Clayton W. Williams Jr. Alumni Center Reception Desk
Office of the President, 8th Floor Rudder
Vice President for Student Affairs Office, 1 Oth Floor Rudder
Office of the Dean of each College
Office of Graduate Studies
Department of Student Activities, Suite 125 Koldus
Department of Multicultural Services, Suite 137 MSC
Office of the Commandant, 102 Military Sciences
MSC Student Programs Office, 216 & 223 MSC
Application Workshops Will Be Available:
Wednesday, January 23 6:30-7:30 501 Rudder
Tuesday, January 29 7:30-8:30 Clayton W. Williams Jr. Alumni Center
Applications due at 5:00 p.m.
on February 4, 2002
to the Clayton W. Williams Jr.
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