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University Dr., Suite #108 Sunday Apr-07-96 Monday Apr-08-96 Tuesday Apr-09-96 Wednesday Apr-10-96 Thursday Apr-11-96 Happy Easter CHEM 107/489 Part IV (from tart week) 6pm-8pm DANA 305 Part I 6pm-8pm BANA 305 Part II 6pm-8pm For Professor Cote MATH 141 Part I 5pm-8pm MATH 141 Part I Spin-8pm MATH 141 Part I 5pm-7pm ACCT 229 Test Review 5pm-8pm ACCT 209 Part I 6pm-8pm ACCT 209 Part II 6pm-8pm ACCT 209 Part III 6pm-8pm DANA 303 Te»t Review (Stlen) $1 JonilOpm.- ACCT 230 Part I 8pm-10pm ACCT 230 Part II 8pm-10pm ACCT 230 Part HI 8pm-10pm ACCT 230 Part IV 8pm-10pm FINC 341 Part I 8pm-l 1 pm FINC 341 Part II 8pm-11pm FINC 341 Part III 8pm-10pm Tickets for all classes will go on sale Sun. April 7 at 7:30 pm CIIEM 107/489 Part I lOpm 12»ni CIIEM 107/489 Part II 8pm-llpm CHEM 107/489 Part III 8pm-llpm ACCT 230 Parti 10pm-12am ACCT 230 Part II 10pm-12am ACCT 230 Part HI 10pm-12atn ACCT 230 Part IV 10pm-12am // If only someone had reminded me. fi Tripod's Reminder Minder - a free email reminder service. So you'll never forget a paper deadline, job interview or bill payment again. Students find Thursday night alternative By Tauma Wiggins The Battalion Dave House, The Battalion Misti See, a sophomore communications major, plays bingo with Fish Camp session B, Camp Rydel. Many Texas A&M students consid er Thursday night the official start of the weekend; some spend it in more unconventional ways than others. Trying their luck at a game of Bingo is some students’ ideal Thurs day evening. David Ledbetter, bookkeeper for Brazos County Bingo, said 15 to 30 students play Bingo at the hall, usu ally on Thursdays, which are half- price nights. Chris Rial, a sophomore agricul ture engineering major, has attended Brazos County Bingo several times this semester. Though Rial was somewhat con fused about the game at first, he said now he enjoys playing at the Bingo hall. “When we went at first, they had just started (the game), and we didn’t know what the heck was going on,” Rial said. “But we figured it out. It’s more fun than people would think.” A variety of forms of Bingo are played at the hall. Anne Marie Hauser, a junior speech communications major, said Black Out, in which players have to fill up their entire Bingo cards, and X, which requires players to fill in numbers on their cards in the shape of an X, are popular games. Bingo is a strange experience that becomes easier as people learn how to play the games, Hauser said. “It’s confusing at first,” she said, “but when you get it down, it’s easy.” Many Brazos Bingo regulars show irritation when students join in, Led better said, because more mean lower odds of winning. Rial said the regulars tendtolt older adults who often seem ered when students get excitedtr talk loudly. “When I first started playing, 1^, didn’t realize there was Bingoeti quette,” Rial said. Hauser said she also has felt Hit irritation of other players who are se rious about their game-playing. “They were very serious she said. “They got mad if we off. There were old people, familiesari ' ro * as kids there, and they looked at us li ‘What are you doing here?’” Rial gave an example of these ousness of regular Bingo players, “One time when I was playii and we had been in game for ituden ithers while, somebody yelled ‘Bingo,li said. "It turns out he didn’tlian Bingo, and all of the sudden evert one started diving into the trail cans to get their cards theyb thrown away.” Hauser said some young player )U J S ^® a f A&M. experience beginner’s luck, source of annoyance for the regular!. Despite the disapproval sou A&M students have felt from regt lars, the possibility of winnin keeps them playing. Ledbetter said that last week man won $1,500 dollars in prizes! three games, and an A&M s took home $237. The Texas Lottery Commissio an01 T anJza loja allocated $2.7 million to be this week in Texas counties, For Brazos County alone, the mission allocated $15,803 in pria fees to be awarded this month. Main (Street Antiques And Collectibles Fine Glass ©'Pottery Collectibles Furniture !*■ Quilts Vintage Boutique Come brouse with us © step back into the past! 113 N. Main 6t . • &22-W36 • Downtown Bryan CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY CAREER OPPORTUNITIES/INTERNSHIPS HISTORY, POLITICAL SCIENCE, FOREIGN AREA STUDIES, INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Collection, research, analysis and evaluation of political and military developments in foreign countries. 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Ropei art of their prograi eingused in all 50 Venture dynamic 4 students each an philosophy of 1 nd communication The goal is for s ■el comfortable beii none another. Scott Mendell, v 'enture dynamics f n!995 with an IV is an excellen ibout yourself and o “The class will te; interact with grouj nd deal with grou fMendell said. “It si ■fiere’s all different ionalities as a gro iow to recognizee t werybody feel inclu The MBA progra orporates venture ts orientation week The MBA progn 72S-& U SCIEN For years, people made fun of the Aggies. Well, that was before they had to play us. As we move into the new Big 12 Conference, many new opportunities await us. Our athletes have already begun preparation for their new opponents. The student body stands proud and eager to support their team. As a New Graduate of Texas A&M, you too should be ready and willing to help us make our mark. The 12th Man Foundation would like to extend an invitation to you, to join our “New Grad” Program. 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