The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 07, 1994, Image 10

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    Monday. March 7. 1994
^r)— '&■ Rec Sports Office 845-7826
'ARec Facility Hotline 845-0737
A Court Resen/athns 845-2624
AIM Rain Out Info 845-2625
y A Outdoor Equip. Rent. .. 845-4511
Exercise Classes A Informal Recreation A Intramurals A Sport Clubs A TAMU Outdoors
Week at a Glance
Mon., March 7
★ Entries Open
A Tennis Doubles
Tues., March 8
A Entries Close
A Badminton Singles^
Doubles
A Handball Doubles
A Inner Tube Water
Basketball
Thurs., March 10
A Inner Tube Water
Basketball Captains’
Mtg. - 5 p.m., 164 Read
Fri., March 11
A Badminton & Handball
Brackets Posted - 2 p.m.
PENBERTHY
GOLF RANGE
Join us as we go
SEA KAYAKING
E3aja, Mexico
May 21-2A
You're incited to go on an
no red ible adventure to the Baja
Peninsula of Mexico. We will
launch at Bahia de Los Angeles,
a large blue bay studded with
tiny, uninhabited islands in the
Sea of Cortez. Spend an
unforgettable week paddling and
enjoying the abudant birdlife,
dolphins, and eighty-foot Finback
whales. Relax in the natural mud
baths and experience great
hiking, sunbathing, and snorkelmg.
For more information, please call
Patsy, &45-3093.
Intramurals
Spring Semester Hours
Listed below are the intramural sports opening after spring
break. If you need more information, come to the Rec Sports
Office, 159 Read, or call 845-7826.
non.-Thurs 4-9 p.m.
Fri.-5un l-9p.nV
Located west of Olsen Field.
For spring break hours and
golf range status during and
after inclement weather,
call 545-9655.
Sport
Open
Close
Fee
Golf Singles
March 21
March 29
Varies
Penberthy Softball Tourney
March 21
April 19
$40
Swim Meet
March 21
March 29
Free
Archery Doubles
March 28
April 5
Free
Pickleball Doubles
March 28
April 5
Free
Baseball/Home Rem flitting
April 4
April 12
Free
Softball Hitting
April 4
April 12
Free
Putt-Putt Golf Doubles
April 4
April 12
TBA
Frisbee Golf
April 11
April 19
Free
Fun Run & Race Walk
April 18
April 28
Free
*Thc range will stag open until 10:30 p.m.
during the Rec Sports intramural softball
and volleyball season, Sunday through
Thursday.
Registration and fees are taken in 159 Read, Mon. - Thurs.,
8 a.m. - 5:30 p.m., and Fri., 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Visa, MasterCard,
and Discover welcome. Spring break office hours: 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
for a
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you warn to be.
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Yankees rewriting history the way
they think it should be seen with
their multiculturalism and all that."
Lewis said he enjoys playing
the role of Gen. Sam Houston in
the army.
"He's one of my heroes," he
said. "He's the only man I know
of who was governor of two states
and president of a republic. The
people, especially the children.
can see how they lived, and sud
denly, they're interested. Some
body's got to tell them."
Lewis said the period fasci
nates him because it was a short
and colorful time.
"We were an independent Re
public," he said. "No other state
can say that."
Other groups also imitated vol
unteer army units and frontiers
men and women.
Ron Harmon said the event is
educational for everyone.
"It's very satisfying to do a liv
ing history performance for an au-
dience of all ages,"-he said
"They're able to learn a lot more
about it."
Edwards said the celebrationis
meaningful because Texas historj
is unique.
"It's important that we cele
brate Texas heritage, and there's
no other place more fitting tha
the birthplace of Texas," shesaid
The celebration also featuredi
keynote speech by State Comp
troller John Sharp. Texas Indepr
dence Day is officially Marc,
but the celebration is held annJ
ly on the following weekend.
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press-News.
Among the accusations Munoz
has faced include a charge by a
former assistant that he used a
state vehicle in his mother's funer
al. Munoz has said he does not re
call the incident.
Also questioned was his mail
ing of nearly $800 worth of Texas
Highways calendars to South
Texas p>oliticians, his travel
records and those of employees
of the department's Office of In
ternational Relations.
Department officials began an
internal audit in early February
into the international office. Joel
Alan, a department employee
who often traveled with Munoz
has been put on paid leave until
the audit is finished.
Supporters, meanwhile, saj
Munoz's ambition and eagerness
is what set others against him.
"I am convinced that someone
is trying to do a number oa
him," said state Sen. Judith Za(
firini, D-Laredo.
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As Brazos County Judge, Al Jones will work to:
* Develop a long range plan for the future
Promote increased cooperation between the county, the cities of Bryan
and College Station, and Texas A&M
Increase economic development opportunities
Improve the highways into and out of Brazos County
BACKGROUND AND QUALIFICATIONS
EDUCATION
B.S. Secondary Education, North Texas State, 1952
Master of Education, Texas A&M University, 1966
Graduate, U.S. Army Command and General Staff
College, 1972
Pol. Adv. Pd.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Division Head Emeritus, Texas Engineering Extension Service
Major General, U.S. Army Reserve (ret.), Engineer Officer
f Self-employed construction industry consultant
by A! Jones Campaign, Ann Anderson, Treasurer, Box 4486, Bryan, Texas 77805
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