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Aggieland /rUt, I • 9 •9*5 HOWGOESIT SCOREBOARD Class of Photographed Last Day ‘95 Seniors 997 Bonfire November 3 96 Juniors 215 November I I ‘97 Sophomores 114 November 25 ‘98 . i: Freshmen 114 December 16 Don’t Be Last! GET SHOT FORTHE AGGIELAND Texas A&M’s 864-page Yearbook Monday - Friday at A R Photography 707 Texas Avenue (Across from Bonfire) 693-8183 October 27, p| M waits fo graduate prog Adventures in Aggieland By (in Found tvem the CErntRs F»*^ the FVANS UWOW S»CW? W FATHER JERUSALE Clinton opte Jerusalem’s t jfter a tentativ a political r and Palestiniar Both Pale; claim the city both insisted c port on a wr uslim and J |lled Old City | Jerusalem’: mert, said I as scrapped limed a diplo Clinton’s w is not bounc Dtocol, and s see the We liest shrine. When the ‘ ifficial Israel imight stay ■prise. No se ne to the he en as recog r erArab east o good enver < DENVER ( lymore. The soa Today Mostly sunny. High near 72. Light and variable winds. Tonight Clear and cold. Low near 44. Calm winds. Friday Patchy morning fog, otherwise mostly sunny. High near 75. Light easterly winds 4-8 m.p.h. Friday Night Clear and cold. Low near 50. Saturday Partly cloudy and mild. High near76. Source - A&M Chapter of the American Meteorological to® iternationa bblems thai its bags vestigatio legations c ilfluence pedi and mishandh Beleague isponding lews by hur ifle inform; ick on the c Mayor We /oked exec fjuest for in. Hank B iffers deny One Den' jalyst says jlosue him afl immer that refusing to regarding del « Bolivia < solar ec I mttt !' la paz, b felipse will | pouthern Peru riext week, an snd scientists for a good viev Bolivians b< often found on iothe Andes n for viewing ne> Chile feels ^dentists ar ocuse their ying to steal 1 : "Some C fousive and )aking Boliv South Americ N eclipse atonal Cor cl jpse in a st; "They wan nile will be ,a hh the ec iloes not exist. The 1994-95 Texas A&M University Campus Directory NOW AVAILABLE S tudents: If you ordered a 1994-95 Campus Directory, stop by room 230 Reed McDonald Building between 8:15 a.m. and 4:45 p.m. Monday through Friday to pick up your copy. (Please bring ID.) If you did not order a Campus Directory as a fee option when you registered for Fall "94 classes, you may purchase a copy for $3 plus tax in the Student Publications office, room 230 Reed McDonald Building. The Campus Directory includes listings of departments, administrators, faculty, staff, students, other information about A&M, plus yellow pages. D epartments: 1994-95 Campus Directories are $3 each. You may charge and pick them up in room 230 Reed McDonald Building. (Please have part number, FAMIS account number, account name, billing address, contact per son and phone number that directories should be billed to.) RECYCLING: If your building currently is being served by TAMU Recycling, just place your old phone books in a separate container (Plastic sack, cardboard box, etc.) and place it with the rest of your recyclables. You may want to discuss this with your custodial staff or whomever takes care of recycling or your building. Also, a two-day, on-campus phone book drive is planned for old phone books. The drive will take place Nov. 17 & 18. Watch for more information about this event in the future. boding Million it jassifiei jtra Ma rjpmion ’Ports gons father VhaFsT