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Wednesday • April 10,1)1 is a chan hesday • April 10,1996 Campus Page 5 • The Battalion uster: Worldwide services pay bate to other former students tinued from Page 1 everyone’s name at the mony. the past year, she , more than 500 A&M ients and former stu- shave died. lercy Hernandez, a iter Committee member , senior biomedical sci- major, said the corn- tee receives calls from pie who think that be- se a student or former lent donated money or did community service work, they automatically should be called at the cam pus ceremony. “It would be unfair to consider someone because they have donated money over another Aggie who may not have done the same types of things,” Her nandez said. “Each Aggie is special, and everyone should be treated equally.” More than 400 Muster ceremonies take place around the world, and thou sands of A&M students and former students gather each year to say “here” for family members and friends who have died. Adam Landrum, a Muster Committee mem ber and junior marketing major, said he under stands how Hodges feels and that the committee has considered adding a criterion to the list to in clude A&M students and former students with fami ly members who still live in the Brazos Valley. Camp Continued from Page 1 yells and etiquette.” Shaha said he agrees that students are here for an education and profes sors are here to teach. But, he said, the classroom environ ment could be improved if students thought their professors were trying to understand A&M spirit. “We envisioned this camp to be for all faculty members who want to come,” he said. Students working on the idea for the camp will be sending out surveys and said they need faculty feedback to con tinue forward with the proposal. c i air im The world’s largest student travel organization. 800-777-0112 Rony Angkriwan, TheBjitb e audio producer lastyeai, I to be there for every step,' Bryan-College Station!} me has been exponential! ig over the last five years, an said he has noticedtk his business, ave found out that cantfii irsery for bands,” Ghana The country and western s not going to go away,hi lot as popular here as ■o be. It used to be ify« d to play and be paid,tk ould have to be a court!; astern band.” Bring Your Family to an OPEN HOUSE. Dr. Malon Southerland Vice President for Student Affairs nvites you and your family to visit his home on Saturday, April 13 from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. nian said the primaiy* ind join the staff of the Vice President for Student Hffairs' Office for refreshments. 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The Writing Programs office does not guarantee seats to graduation seniors in any class, including English 210 and English 301. However, we will do whatever we can to accommodate students who come to our office during announced force dates. Once again, we will not be able to force students who do not come in during force dates. No forces will be done during pre-registration. For more information see our Web page at this address: http://engserve.tamu.edu/files/writingprograrns/rulesforforcing.html t to something big. For more information visit us on the Internet at http://bed.info.apple.com/ Serving Texas A&M University students, faculty MicroComputerCenter Computer Sales and Service and staff since Located in the Texas A&M Bookstore, next to the Software Department. 1985. 409-845-4081 fr/nml of principal or interest uitl be required for 90 days on ibe deferred Apple Computer Loan offer. 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