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Monday • March 27,199;
RHA: Unity, progress important aspects of award
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converting Legett to a male hall
for the residents of Puryear and
Law, the three halls had a bar
becue to smooth over any harsh
feelings.
“That shows the on-campus
atmosphere we have here,”
Lyons said. “That’s what unity
is all about.”
The award drew praise from
those working with the RHA.
Owen Ross, RHA president,
said the award was well-de
served and credited Lyons’ bid
for a large part of the success.
“There’s no question we de
serve this award,” Ross said.
“But for this award, presenta
tion goes for a lot. Without
that, this couldn’t have hap
pened. I was impressed with
Suzanne’s work.”
Ron Sasse, director of Resi
dence Life and Housing, said
the award only confirmed what
his department has known for a
long time.
“It’s not a surprise by any
means,” Sasse said. “It just
confirms what a pleasure it is
to work with these students.
We’ve talked to several col
leagues and found out we’re
spoiled by the students we get
to interact with.”
Dr. J. Malon Southerland,
vice president for student af
fairs, said the award reflects
the work of student programs
on campus.
What’s Up
Monday
mation call Heather at 696-2653.
Student Counseling Service,
Hispanic Student Support
Group: A safe and supportive
place to discuss issues and con
cerns related to being a Hispanic
student at Texas A&M from 5:15-
6:30 p.m. in Henderson Hall. For
more information call Juan Riker
at 845-4427, ext. 134.
Officer’s Christian Fellow
ship: Bible study geared towards
those planning a military career
at 7 p.m. in 146 Koldus. Join us
this week as guest speaker Dr.
David Segrest talks about spiritu
al warfare.
TAMU Water Polo Club: Any
one with previous experience who
is interested in playing this semes
ter, we practice Monday, Wednes
day and Thursday at 6:30 p.m. in
the indoor pool. For more informa
tion call Brian at 764-3169 or
Suzanne at 847-2400.
Financial Management Asso
ciation: Guest speaker J. R. Atkins
will speak at 7 p.m. in 125 Wehner.
Career Center: Placement Ori
entation will be held at 3 p.m. in 510
Rudder. For more information call
845-5139.
Women’s Lacrosse: Practice
Monday through Friday from 4-6
p.m. on Simpson Drill Field. For
more information call Rosalie Olson
at 693-1167.
Beta Alpha Psi: Volunteer In
come Tax Assistance through April
17. Mondays - 10:30-2:30 p.m.;
Tuesdays - 11-3 p.m.; Wednesdays -
10-2 p.m.; Thursdays - 5-7 p.m.
AIDS Services of Brazos Val
ley: Free and anonymous HIV test
ing is available on campus. Call
260-2437 for more information.
Alpha Phi Omega: Girls’
Club service project, meet in the
office at 3:30 p.m.
TAMU Management Society:
Guest speaker, Brandon Coleman
from Coleman & Coleman Advertis
ing will speak at 7:30 p.m. in 133
Wehner. Please wear business at
tire. For more information call
Joseph at 260-1433.
Texas A&M Tae Kwon Do
Team: Competition training will be
held at 8:30 p.m. in 263 G. Rollie
White. For more information call
Matt Banasik at 847-0945.
MSC Political Forum: Student
Body President Forum at 8 p.m. in
the MSC Flagroom. For more infor
mation call Dan Torres at 696-6372.
SMYRT (St. Mary’s Youth Re
treat Team): Preparing for stu
dent-led retreats that reach out to
junior and high school youth at 9
p.m. at the St. Mary’s Student Cen
ter Library. For more information
call Tonya at 846-5717.
Tuesday
Class of ‘97 Newsletter: A
meeting to discuss the last newslet
ter will be held at 6 p.m. in the
cube. For more information call
Jenny at 847-8368.
Student Counseling Service,
Minority Student Walk-in Ser
vices: No appointment necessary,
students are seen on a first-come,
first-serve basis form 1-4:30 p.m. in
Henderson Hall. For more infor
mation call Juan Riker at 845-
4427, ext. 134.
Class of ‘97 Service Commit
tee: A general meeting will be held
at 8:30 p.m. in the Hullabaloo. For
more information call Shannon Hab-
good at 847-7304.
TAMU Waterski Club: A
short general meeting will be held
at 8:30 p.m. in 111 Koldus. For
more information call Todd Harrod
at 694-2196.
Conservative Coalition: A gen
eral meeting will be held at 8:30
p.m. in 402 Rudder. For more infor
TAMU Math Society: Bill Neil-
son, undergraduate' adviser for the
Department of Economics, will
speak about opportunities for math
majors in economic related fields at
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“This only reflects that quality
of student programming by the
RHA and the staff is exemplary,”
he said. “My congratulations go
to everyone involved.”
Southerland said this award,
along with the previous title in
1992, shows a steady quality
that he sees as essential.
“I think it shows a level of
consistent quality over the
years,” Southerland said.
“That’s what is important. If
they won this award every 10
years, that’s good, but not
great. I think this shows the
consistency of our programs
and that’s important.”
Ross said he wants future
RHA’s to take this year’s
achievements one step further.
“I really hope that fu'tun
RHA’s will look at this and$6
what we’ve accomplished,” Ros
said. “Hopefully, this will moti
vate them to go beyond what
we have accomplished andkee;
improving.”
Lyons said the award was;
benchmark for future RHA’s act
compared the past years to vast
fields with unlimited possibilities
“This award says ‘It’s you;
job to do better if you can,
Lyons said. “In the past, we’vi
been standing in a field of p*
tential, not knowing whichwa
is north.
“Now, not only do we have
compass, but we have a path
Now, future RHA’s will have
navigate that path.”
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7 p.m. in 624 Blocker. For more in
formation call Bill Sweet at 847-
0923.
Rio Grander Valley Home
town Club: A general meeting will
be held at 8:30 p.m. in 510 Rudder.
For more information call Bobby
Garza at 847-2308.
‘98 Fish Ball will be held from
- 1 a.m. on the see ond floor oflii i peo]
MSC. For more informations n, sv
L.B. Vogt at 847-0587 or BlakeMcT
inney at 847-2485.
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NORML: A general meeting will
be held at 8:30 p.m in 026 MSC.
There will be a focus on Earthday
and the newsletter. For more infor
mation call Sarah Fuentes at 847-
830.
Career Center:
tion will be held at 2:30 p.m. in
Rudder. Call 845-7725 to sign i:
Compensation and Salary Analji
Seminar will be held at 4 p.m in j!
Rudder. Call 845-5139 for morei:
formation.
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CSA - Catholic Student Asso
ciation: A general meeting will be
held at 7 p.m. in 502 Rudder. For
more information call Tonya at 846-
5717.
Pa
CSA: Daily mass is held at 12:05
p.m. at All Faiths Chapel. For more
information call Tonya at 845-5717.
Texas A&M Rodeo Club: A
general meeting and a discussion of
the upcoming NIRA rodeo will be
held at 7:30 p.m. at the Dick Free
man Arena. For more information
call Jason Littleton at 696-1153.
TAMU Bridge Club: We are fi
nally sanctioned by the ACBL! Now
everyone can try to win master-
points from 7-11 p.m. in 301 Bright.
Don’t forget to bring your money.
For more information call Hank at
847-2017.
Eating Disorders Self-Help
Group: An organizational meeting
will be held at 8:30 p.m. in 308 Rud
der. For more information call Re
becca at 268-4585.
Minority Association of Pn
Health Aggies: The fifth ann;:
Health Professions SymposhaH
from 10 a.m - 3 p.m. in the MSCF Q
groom. Meet representatives frM
various health professional sch:l3Ck
from around Tex;i and the UniAt i • i
States. For more information i"*'’
Michelle at 847-1890. WcUlt
Networks: A person safety pr ties ii
gram by Joel Dunlap will behtR
from 5:55-6:55 p.m. in the Comtr. | ISL,
Multipurpose Room. |- Hill
Pakist
Pi Sigma Alpha: Officer nazir 1
lions, t-shirt distribution, colkiqjp, n
of dues, and Dr. Ro will lectun wo , ,
U.S.-Japanese relations at 8:30p|/ 0
in 145 MSC. We’ll have dinner|| Ul > e
Double Dave’s before the meetrP 1 Ul '
everyone is welcome. pomer
to be a
Texas A&M Tae Kwon [ton be
Team: Competition training wi! South
held at 8:30 p.m. in 342 MSC prime
more information call Matt Bana'
at 847-0945.
TAMU Fencing Club: Co:
and learn swordplay from 7-10 p
No experience necessary. For mo
information call John Monahan
847-1822.
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Student Law Council: Want to
learn more about the LSAT and dif
ferent preparation methods?
Charles Shoemaker of Shoemaker-
Kusko Prep will present at mini
LSAT and demonstrate prep meth
ods, including classroom prep and
video instruction. Everyone is wel
come. Don’t miss the opportunity to
explore the LSAT! This event will
be held in 111 Koldus at 7 p.m. For
more information call Karen at 847-
8938.
AIESEC: A general meeting"
be held at 8:30 p.m in 404 Rudi
For more information call Donni
847-1966.
Class of ‘98 Council: Class of
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please call the newsroom at 845-33W
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