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Rollie White Coliseum/ Rudder Auditorium 7 p.m. SENIOR BANQUET Saturday, April 22, 1995 Hilton 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. $ 15.00/person $30.00/couple RING DANCE Saturday, April 22, 1995 MSC-Rudder Complex 9:00 p.m.- 1 a.m. $27.50/person $55.00/couple Includes: Five Dance Rooms - Country, Tejano, Orchestra, Piano Bar & DJ Programs & Champagne Glasses Ring Dance Pictures Pre-packages sold April 17-21, 1995 in the MSC main hallway Two packages available at $15.00 and $10.00 A VOID LONG LINES!!! Take pictures all day Saturday, April 22, 1995 in Rudder Auditorium from 10:00 a.m. - 1 a.m. SENIOR WEEKEND T-SHIRTS Available in the MSC main hallway April 10-13 and April 17-21. SENIOR PICNIC Sunday, April 23, 1995 Spence Park 1:00 p.m. Page 6 • The Battalion Committee: Bowen forms committee for additional input from University Continued from Page 1 division to visit with us,” Lee said. “We asked how they see the office of the vice president and the qualifications necessary for the position.” Lee took over as interim vice president for finance and ad ministration after Robert Smith left the position. Smith was convicted in No vember of soliciting gifts as a public servant while negotiating a contract for the University’s campus bookstore with Barnes & Noble, Inc. Dr. Jerry Gaston, interim vice president for finance and administration, has said he is not seeking the permanent posi tion, but has applied for execu tive vice president and provost. Lee said the committee does not expect a large crowd at the forum, but encourages everyone interested to attend. “I have no idea how many people are going to show up,” Lee said. “We did not envision a tremendous event. As far as I know, all the members of the committee are going to be there. “It’s a terribly important po sition to the University. We want to be sure we provide in terested individuals the oppor tunity to share their views.” Thursday • April 201 A.-.:' P Aggieland: Yearbooks on time this Continued from Page 1 and hopes to be part of the 1996 staff. “Diana gives us our job de scriptions and allows us to make our own hours,” Dumas said. “We keep busy, especially around deadline, but it is all worth it.” Dumas said the 1995 year book is on schedule and stu dents should be able to receive their books on time, sometime in October. "Things are more efficient this year than past years,” she said. “We don’t anticipate a De cember delivery.” The Aggieland editor is re sponsible for the yearbook’s end result each year, which can turn into a time-consuming job. “While it is a time-cotel job, it is worth it when;! ished Aggieland comes f never realize how manyj ries I have about past school year until| through the yearbook.” Hodges said the yeartl an important part of s7 past because it allows s.j to remember why thejf A&M in the first place. “The Aggieland is its .L dition, geared to represerf A&M is to its studentil said. “I think A&M1 yearbook in the country,: opinion may be a littlebiagl The Aggieland, which:!| than 860 pages, is thetil largest circulated collegel cation. In 1994, it sold i copies. What’s Up Thursday Texas Environmental Coalition: Information booths, games and give aways will be held at the Rudder Fountain Area from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. in celebration of Earth Week. For more information call Rachel at 847-0494. Writing Center: A book sale will be held from 10-3 p.m. on the second floor of Blocker. Golden Key: A general meeting will be held at 7 p.m. in 507 Rudder Tower. We will put together the scrapbook. Alpha Phi Omega: A fel lowship gathering will be held at 9 p.m. at the Hall. The Navigators: Join us for Christian fellowship at 8:30 p.m. in 146 Koldus. For more information call Kisa at 776- 4229 or the guys at 693-9573. Campus Crusade for Christ: A weekly CRU meet ing will be held at 7 p.m. in 301 Rudder. For more information call the CCC office at 696-8289. Career Center: A Success ful Interviewing Seminar w-ill be held at 2 p.m. in 402 Rud der. For more information call 845-5139. Texas Aggie Dance Team: A dance team try-out clinic will be held from 9-11 p.m. in 268 Read. For more information call Holly at 693-1422. MAES: Don’t miss the last meeting of the year when new chairpersons and directors will be announced. We will have a guest speaker, Maria Pizarro, the MAES National Treasurer. Photo contest results will be announced. Meeting is at 7 p.m. in 106 Richardson. F'or more information call Jacob Brionez at 847-8003 or Laura Calderoni at 847-8318. Freshman Adjusting of College Experiences: A gen eral meeting will be held from 7-8:15 p.m. in 501 Rudder. For more information call Danielle Hill 847-0708. PHILSA: Officer elections and meeting will be held at 8:30 p.m. in 302 Rudder. For more information call Mary at 693-6021. Society of Professional Journalists: The last meeting and elections will be held at 7 p.m. in 504 Rudder. TAMU Vegetarian Soci ety: Film presentation “Diet for a New America” and a gen eral meeting will be held at 7 p.m. in 230 MSC. For more in formation call Sharon Morton at 845-3048. Honors Student Council: The last meeting of the semes ter will be at 6 p.m. in 402 Rud der. For more information call Erika Gernand at 847-1138. Texas Environmental Ac tion Coalition: Help us cele brate Earth Week with Eco- Fun at the Fountain, Rudder Fountain from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Information, games and prizes. Gay, Lesbian and Bisexu al Aggies: The last general meeting of the semester will be held at 7 p.m. in 206 MSC. For more information call the Gay line at 847-0321. American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronau tics: Guest speaker, Dr. Ward will speak on “F-16 Thrust Vec toring” at 6:30 p.m. in 131 Bright. Officer elections will also be held. Pizza: $1 mem bers, $3 non-members. For more information call Joel Ko- rkowski at 693-9392. InterVarsity Christian Fellowship, Graduate Divi sion: Graduate and senior lev el Bible study every Thursday at 7:30 p.m. All are welcome, refreshments afterwards. Call Pat at 846-7907 for the location and for more information. TAMU Roadrunners: Group runs (2-5 miles), meet in front of G. Rollie White at 6 p.m. Everyone is welcome re gardless of pace. For more in formation call Molly at 696- 2464. gies, students, faculty an:» are welcome. Formortf mation call Susie Canv.| 776-0538. Texas Environment: tion Coalition: Help it. brate Earth Week with Eft at the Fountain from lOB 4 p.m. Information, gairij prizes. Writing Center: A| sale will be held onthe> floor of Blocker. Student Counseling Ser vice: Walk-in counseling ser vices available for all culturally diverse students every Thurs day afternoon from 1-4:30 p.m. in Henderson Hall. For more information call Dr. Brian K. Williams at 845-4427. CSA: Daily mass will be held at 12:05 p.m. at All Faith’s Chapel. For more information call Tonya at 846-5717. Escala: A weekly meeting will be held at 8:15 p.m. at St. Mary’s Student Center. For more information call Tonya at 846-5717. Fourth Day: Preparation and staff sign-up for Aggie Awakening #44 will be held at 6:15 p.m. at St. Mary’s Student Center. For more information call Tonya at 846-5717. A&M Cycling Team: A general meeting will be held at 8:30 p.m. in 292A MSC. Bahai Club: Fireaidffc Recognition. Dinner "1 served. Meet at 6:30 pi.l Kipper at 847-7466 foniy tion. Academic Vampiricall provisional Theatre andciL sion groups. Julien'sic house. All cameras art! come at any time du: h meeting to be held in der from 7 to information at 822-2101. Alpha Phi Omega: L meeting for lunch atKj T the Roadhouse from Ip p.m. Aggie Speleological^: ety: This weekendw-i trip will be to Colortff^ State Park. This Ew- celebration work trip lip on ridgewalking and .T tion. For more informatf • Pete at 847-4397. 11 p.m. Fori call Steve El Friday Omega Phi Alpha: The Phoebe’s Home Duck Race will be held Saturday at Research Park at 10 a.m. Come support Phoebe’s Home fight domestic violence. Students Over Tradition al Age: Supper Club and Spring Barbecue planning at 6 p.m. at Tom’s Barbecue on Col lege Avenue in Bryan. 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