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L 111 Tdays^inadvanceof the ^^n^al^g^thJhis^^n^or^i^d^ounTumJon^ 0 The Inkwell By Brad mrs FORMAL WEAR 11OO Harvey Rd. next to Post Oak Mall 693-0947 OPEN LATE UNTIL 8PM APRIL 17-21 p r. Look a Cute „HU-D PUVIVJQ QMts “wirr ^ UW VlttTlE fwiewCS- SwXVXNG MY v,Tt7CT_e Bvjuddy/’ fUWXHG Povi/cK IfcN&flS '(O'J 6!^ SlvflD Scdi»\uc</// IS A SMIHXNC, Ud( /£AT Hot e/A^ae cf me ‘ _ Yo0 Social TOLKP ' tcljaeps \j~ux.ux£ ^)L£EVTMQ A vauishtnc, ^ v\EA^ SojIaI// Sft/TUP TvoXT Nt-VCK. vajATvCD pH£i5 ROGt^'5 /||l vac-HecAVoop ("t HEKP-ffiNUt, 4.0 and GO Tutoring Located at 700 E. University Dr., Suite 108 Behind Golden Corral and Blockbuster Video across from the Hilton On the Centerpole Bus Route For questions call 846-TUTOR (846-8886) this Week! 5-8 p.m. 6-9 p.m. 8-11 p.m. 9-11 p.m. Sunday April 9 Acct 230 Review Acct 229 Prac. Prob. Fine 341 Ch. 7,8 Bana 303 Part I 7-9 p.m. 7-10 p.m. 9-11 p.m. Monday April 10 Math 152 Part I Fine 341 Ch. 8, 16 Bana 303 Part II Tuesday April 11 Math 152 Part II Fine 341 Ch. 16 Test Review Bana 303 Part III Wednesday April 12 Math 152 Part III Bana 303 Part IV Thursday April 13 Math 152 Part IV For questions call 846-TUTOR (846-8886) Adventures m Auuielwd d^WHAT IN THE/ By (iim As A 3UNI0R in THE C0APS, IT 15 NOT UNCOMMON TO &CT RATHER ANXIOUS THIS TIME OF YEAR ABOirr BECOMING A SENIOR, WHICH IS OrtLYA&Ovt A MONTH A LAY NOW. r*4CLA.HUR WIAK WtLLAWn»#?ai rrs DIFFICULT TO UNDERSTAND f T5uIe MFATOLIAR WITH the a*PS,BUT I'HTa- ryinG to give all aggfsAslimpss 1 Soi/IWITW bit Plan Arne rate; of w y Li The B Te> ing th ate, gr A& to inc Ameri Weather Today Mostly cloudy with widely scattered showers and thunderstorms. High near 82. SE winds!5-20 mph. Tuesday Cloudy with numerous showers and thunderstorms, some possibly severe. High near 74. North winds near 15 mph. Wednesday Mostly cloudy. High near I Tonight Cloudy with numerous showers and thunderstorms, some possibly severe. Low near 63. Tuesday Night Mostly cloudy. Low near 53. Source - A&M Chapter of the American Meteorological Society By Tr The B, Tht remo\ course formir TEXAS A&M UN/VERS/TY Monday, April 10, 1995 * Rec Facility Hotline 845-0737 -k Read Court Reservations .... 845-2624 k- Intramural Rain Out Info 845-2625 k Penberthy Golf Range 845-9655 k Outdoor Equipment Rental.. 845-4511 k Rec Sports Office 845-7825 Tht Table to be verse Tht tion c classe In courst Tht which Thi course had re Dr. lege oj tion v with 1 ere ash a fine “Or winne cause arts,” Unive Thj Arts i Exercise Classes Informal Recreation Instructional Clinics k Intramurals -5#r Sport Clubs k TAMU Outdoors HC no thii loc ex| Pa PH At hr. AA (C 6l Te I Cl $5 Tr B< £• Rj Hi d IN hr This Week's Game Plan Mon., April 10 k Entries Open: k Frisbee Golf Baseball Hitting Softball Hitting Fun Run Race Walk Backpacking Trip Windsurfing FUNdamentals Entries Close: k Kayak Roll Clinic #1 k Intro to Hang Gliding k k k k k k Tues., April 11 k Entries Close: k Putt-Putt Golf Doubles ★ FAST FACTS ★ about the Student Recreation Center Fri., April 14 k Entries Close: k Sea Kayaking Baja, Mexico The Student Recreation Center is set to open this coming fall. Mon., April 17 k Entries Close: -jir Kayak Roll Clinic #2 k Rock Climbing Tri H k Kayak Workshop The Department of Rec Sports will be holding two open forums for students interested in employment for next fall in the Student Recreation Center. The meetings will be he' <: Tues., April 18 k Entries Close: k Frisbee Golf k Baseball Ebtting k Softball Hitting Tues., April 18, 7-8 p.m., 274 Read Wed., April 19, 7-8 p.m., 267 G. Rollie White Wed., April 19 k Kiayak Roll Clinic #2 Thurs., April 20 k Entries Close: k Fun Run k Race Walk Information presented will include jobs in the following areas: Intramurals Medics k Aquatics k Facilities k k Fitness k Outdoors k Publicity/Promotions k Supervisors in each of these areas will be on hand to explain their area and staff needs for the new building. More information will be in next Monday's Battalion. The $36.4 million project's 286,000 sq. ft. is almost the size of five football fields! •The Weight and Fitness Room - 14,000sq ft. area with machine weights, free weights, cardio-vascular equipment, and cardio- theatre. • Lots of space for aerobics classes - Five activity rooms with wood flooring for aerobics, dance, and martial arts. • Tons of room forfree play—Multi-purpose gyms with wood flooring available for basketball, volleyball, soccer, and badminton. • Facility to handle expanded outdoor recreation - Outdoor equipment rentals and adventure program services. • Indoor jogging track with a view - 1/4 mile, four-lane walking/jogging track witha breathtaking view of Olsen Field. • Indoor Rock Climbing Wall -42 ft. structure with movable hand and foot holds. • Pools to swim, exercise, and relax in- 50 meter eight-lane Olympicsize pool, five lane instructional pool (4 ft. depth), diving pool with 1 and 3 meter springboards and competitive platforms, two large co-ed spas. • Outdoor Area - just for the fun of it! Six- lane lap and free-form pool with cool-water spa, four sand volleyball and three basketball courts, covered pavillion and picnic area with barbeque grills. Great for student organization get-togethers. YOU'RE INVITED TO JOIN THE REC SPORTS TEAM! i What does this mean to the students of Texas A&M? A commitment of the best customer -• serviceforthe best student body! t Ca □ Sh tend Man nar 1 By Gi The B Thi cornn Texas the It shall this w On ty’s R aw arc Sh; are die comp; the ne table securj Ms tant ence, natc struct World sion o Th mgtoi tary and I