Texas A&M CAMPUSThe Battalion Monday, October 1!, Mon 10/19 Tue 10/20 Wed 10/21 Thr 10/22 U C/3 CQ Vh r^- ■ Ln PHYS 201 Chp 9 PHYS 201 Chp 10 PHYS 201 Chp 11 PHYS 201 Dr. Reading Worksheet O-N 1 CHEM 101 Chp 7&8 CHEM 101 Chp 9 CHEM 101 Chp 10 CHEM 101 Practice Exam rH i ieLoi*j \A Pl£T I HAl/e Totmiw ... I'rt Orf h To i-OOS>E- WEIGHT By Cloy Welt KOZ-Y 'VC" APFKDAOAeS A SMACDWEtP sres'/vJGeR im 1P0 cixe- \ unde-rs+and ojou w\*=,W -to spaak. wi-tk i know"' vwo nfft; -frlenci T * HO«4UW:P&'' WdAT YoUMiK Moi an: LOE Colu Egypt Continued from Page 1 buildings in Egypt are built with a different material. "We build with reinforced con crete and concrete blocks instead of timber, so the damage is a lot worse," said Imam. Since the earthquake occurred in the afternoon, many children died when their school buildings collapsed on top of them. In the poorer neighborhoods, where most of the damage oc curred, Imam said the structures were old and considered unfit for habitation in the first place. They were mainly occupied by some of the many poor Egyptians who mi grated to Cairo. Imam added that the death toll could have been much worse. There are more than 500 dead in Cairo, a city of 14 million, while San Francisco, a city of less than a million, had 56 dead in t earthquake. Considering that San Frans has building codes and! one-tenth the population of Qi the quake was not as bat could have been, said Imam. Egyptian Earthquake ReliefFund ISNA PO Box 38 Plainfield, Indiana (317) 839-8157 TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY ♦> Exercise Cto ❖ Informal RecrMtiu ❖ Intramurals ❖ Sport Clubs ❖ TAMU Outdoors Mommy, October 19, 1992 A Service of the Department of Recreahom. 5m Monday, Oct. 19 •> Entries Open ♦ Flickerball ♦ Kyle Field Ramp Romp HI ♦ Racquetball Poubles Free CPR Classes! Tuesday, Oct. 20 *> Entries Close ♦ CoRec Indoor Soccer ♦ Punt. Pass & Kick The Department of Recreational Sports is offering a fre«CPRcfe for interested individuals from the TAMU community. Thecte* be held Thursday. October 29.1992. from 6:00 pm-10:00 pm I 232 G. Rollie White. To register, please stop in the Rec Sports Office. Space is limited so register soon! Thursday, Oct. 22 ❖ CoRec Indoor Soccer Captain's Meeting at 5:00 p.m. in 164 Read. Sunday, Oct. 25 ❖ Standard Time Returns (2:00 a.m.) Monday, Oct. 26 ❖ Entries Open ♦ Frisbee Golf ♦ Handball Singles sonai\ states, mariju ries on Ma drugs is no i dying Sim each y ders vv cy isn' stead < take dc Tetr juana'j cally a drug tc Alee gerous duced Tuesday, Oct. 27 ❖ Entries Close ♦ Flickerball ♦ Punt. Pass & Kick The1992T rack and Field AJI-UnVersity Finals will be held on Wedies^ October 21 starting at 6:30 p.m. at Anderson T rack. Come and your friends to yictory! TAMU Outdoors Rec Sports Golf Prmng Range Clinic /Trip/ Workshop r: i Open Close Grand Canyon Backpacking Adventure Aug. 31 Sea Kayaking Matagorda Event Pate Cost — Oct. 2 Nov. 24-29 $CALl Happy-Hour Pay Every Friday this Fall Buckets of Golf Balls 2 fori Buy one bucket and get one free! Fall Hours 3:00 pm - 600 pm. 12:00 pm. - 600 pm. 11:00 am - 600 pm. 12:00 pm. - 600 pm. •Range hours will vary on home football game days. Island Wildlife Refuge Backcountry Skiing NOW NOW Nov. 6 Nov. 27-29 $193/2$' Nov. 16 Jan. 9-16 $436/4$ Mon. - Thurs, Friday Saturday" Sunday Backpacking T rip Kayak Workshop Rock Climbing Trip Backpacking Trip Intro, to Hang Gliding Mountain Biking Day Trip Oct. 5 Oct. 5 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 TODAY TODAY Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 9 Nov. 16 Oct. 23-25 $45/50‘ Oct. 24-25 $60/65' Nov. 6-3 Nov. 13-15 Nov. 14-15 Nov. 21 $45/46' $45/50' $75/32' $6/10' "This price is for non A&M affiliates. The Sea Kayaking and backcountry Skiing trips hare limited spaced are are filling Lp fast. Reserve your place on these trips today! Visa® and MasterCard® Accepted! ^ For more information on any Rec Sports program, please stop in tic Rec Sports Office, 159 Read or call 845-7326. The DcmKTMB* OF RoaomoM* Seans s a mm of mt Dmskm or Smoor Scmnas. Ra Sroers Hi Utes a A aiiATX}* or hsem C. Rouxs ami JuorRo* LoBaidc educath