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Page 10 • The Battalion Tuesday •March 26,1996 Gymnastics team captures second Conference title The team will compete at Nationals this week Staff and Wire Reports Tim Moog, The Baitaijon Michelle Bergeron competes on the balance beam during Saturday's competition. On Saturday, the Texas A&M Gymnas tics Club Team defeated UT, SWTSU and Texas Tech to capture its second straight Texas Gymnastics Conference Champi onship title. A&M’s Denise Bean captured the Indi vidual All-Around title, defeating 1995 National Champion Alisa Austa of the University of Texas. This week, both the men’s and women’s teams will travel to Miami University in Ohio to defend the National Title they won last year. In the All-Around individual competition, A&M’s Denise Bean and Michele Bergeron placed first and fourth, respectively. The A&M men’s team had Shane Thompson place first in the floor exercise competition and third in vaulting. Kevin Daily came in first in vaulting and third on the high bar. And Dan Luellen had a third-place finish on the parallel bars. The women’s team dominated the vault ing competition, with Denise Bean and Michelle Bergeron placing first and third. A&M also swept the floor exercise event, with Bergeron taking first, and Bean and Shanna Wilkinsen capturing second and fourth. Bean took first place in the uneven par allel bars, and Wendi Craft stole the show with her first-place performance on the balance beam. Saturday’s competition attracted around 200 spectators and featured a special exhibit from 1992 Olympic Gold Medalist and World Champion Henrietta Onodi. Henrietta Onodi, a 1992 Olympic Gold Medalist from a special exhibition performance. Moor, Thi Battalion Hungary, gives doitt Itl.AT it: N 6 \P >£> $ 99 owisr IT! C TUXEDOS ^COMPLETE WEDDING GOWNS, BRIDESMAIDS, FORMATS, PROM DRESSES, AFTER FIVES ALL PRICED TO SELL! m - jo ’S 1901 TEXAS AYE. BRYAN (NEXT TO PARTY TIME)779-4444 <5n Rock'tv Saloon Tonight Steve Green from Pete's Piano Bar on 6th Street $1 00 Bar Drinks and $1 00 Long Necks 8-10 p.m. ' -N# K Tuesday, March 26th 7:00 p.m. Room 111 Koldus Bldg. Get the Facts About your Income Tax. Featuring: Diane Savage, C.P.A. Sponsored By: STITHF \ T T Student Legal Services I ICC A ' 2 Loun ge Ldhb 847-7272 http://stulife.tamu.edu/scrs/ A department in the division of student affairs Academic Headaches? 1 yS Get fa s t relief. UNT's summer classes. Take one or two, as needed, By attending summer classes at UNT in Denton, you can lighten your academic load during long semesters, giving you extra time to study and the potential to improve your grades. Summer course work can help you graduate sooner, keeping your expenses to a minimum. Plus, summer school at UNT offers many other advantages, such as smaller classes. Student employment on campus is readily available. Campus facilities — from libraries to parking to housing — are plentiful. This summer make real progress toward your academic and personal goals. Sign Up. For UNT summer school information, call (800) UNT-8211. Internet: undergrad@abn.unt.edu Fax: (817) 565-2408 UNT "waives the undergraduate admissions application fee for visiting summer school students. University of North Texas • The place to be this summer AA/EOE/ADA