The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 31, 1995, Image 5

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and learn leadership and
team skills.
APO accepts a new pledge
class every semester with a
new pledge president and offi
cers. The fraternity has about
130 pledges this semester.
Pledges are required to do 45
service hours and to attend
meetings and fellowship activi
ties during the semester.
Johnson said the high involve
ment required helps the pledges
feel comfortable about joining a
service fraternity.
“It shows them what APO is
about,” she said. “It helps them
get involved. They learn about
how it works.”
"UT currently has the
largest chapter. Even with
less members, we are able
to do twice as much."
— Casey Conner
president of Alpha Phi Omega
Johnson said the large number
of pledges each semester is bene
ficial to the community.
“It just does a lot more for the
community and A&M to have so
many people in APO,” she said.
Walters said taking pledges
twice a year also brings in more
potential friends.
“A whole new group of people
come in, so there’s a lot more peo
ple to meet,” Walters said.
“Everyone gets excited about
showing APO to the pledges.”
Walters said the fraternity
does a lot of its projects off
campus but it still benefits
the Univemity.
"We do so much for the corn*
munlty,” she said, "Older pee*
pie think college people
run around and party all the
time. When we’re out there,
they know we’re from A&M.
We show them that students
enjoy doing good things for
the community.”
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Class of ’98
Sophomore pictures are being taken
until Oct. 31 for Texas A&M's
Aggieland yearbook.
Don't miss out on this opportunity
to be in the nation's largest yearbook.
Pictures are taken 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Tuesdays through Fridays at
AR Photography
707 Texas Ave. (next to Taco Cabana)
Call 693-8183 for information
ORGANIZATIONS
SHOW OTHERS YOUR PLACE IN THE BIG PICTURE
SPRING ‘96 OPEN HOUSE REGISTRATION
IS NOW AVAILABLE
REGISTRATION DEADLINE IS 5:00 RM. JANUARY 17
COST: $22 PER TABLE, ONE TABLE PER ORGANIZATION
PICK UP APPLICATIONS IN
ROOM 216, MEMORIAL STUDENT CENTER
FROM NANCY ADAMS
ALSO ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR
OPEN HOUSE ENTERTAINMENT, DUE 5:00 P.M. DECEMBER 4
OVER 10,000 WILL ATTEND! DON’T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY!
QUESTIONS? CALL 845-7627
SIGMA PHI EPSILON
Presents Their 2nd Annual
October 27, 28, 29 & 31
behind the WOLF PEN bowling alleys
Doors open at
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NATURAL BRIDOE CA71RNS
The Association of
Former Students
Induction Banquet
Tuesday & Wednesday, November 7 & 8, 1995
COLLEGE STATION HILTON HOTEL
GRAND BALLROOM - 6:15 P. M.
All December '95 graduates* are invited
Complimentary tickets may be picked up in the
MSC Hallway, October 31, November 1, and 2 (9 a.m. - 3 p.m.)
TICKETS GIVEN ON A FIRST-COME, FIRST-SERVED BASIS
Student I.D. Required to Pick Up Tickets
Compliments of The Association of Former Students
^Graduate students not already a member may attend either night
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The Haunted House is on
^ ) Tuesday, October 31sf,
/Jjfj?; from 6pm fo Midnight in
the Yamaha buifding on
the corner of Foster and
Lincoln behind Red
Lobster. Aduft tickets $4:
Ghifdren 12 and under $3.
No chifdren under 8
affowed. Bring a canned
good for $1 off admission.
Donations go to the Brazos
Food Bank and a portion
of the profits go to
charity.
S For more info call the
OCA office at
845-0688.