The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 18, 1996, Image 4

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    (T^ The women of Kappa Alpha Theta would like to ^
congratulate Theta Class '96 on their new membership
Rachel Alsup
Jennifer Andrews
Catherine Armstrong
Ashley Baker
Emily Bell
Christi Berg
Krista Beville
Joslyn Brown
Laura Buchanan
Mandy Campbell
Emily Chaudoir
Sarah Conkling
Aimee Conlee
Annie Cowart
Amy Craig
Carolyn Crain
Lindsay Daigle
Payton Eagleton
Lauren Elford
Danielle Elliston
Katie Elmore
Kate Fly
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Shannon Glover
Suzanne Goodman
Aimee Grimm
Sara Hagood
Haley Hall
Stephanie Harper
Jenna Hartman
Lacey Inselmann
Laura Jennings
Lindsay Jewett
Brenda Jones
Suzanne King
Chrissy Koon
Krissy Lasky
Angie Leeth
Kate Malefyt
Jill Martinson
Christen Mathews
Sarah Matthews
Lori McClenan
Ali McKenney
Courtney Melder
Rachel Metcalf
Ashlee Moore
Jenny Morris
Mary Ellen Murphy
Ashley Oatman
Hollie Oden
Jessica Page
Sara Parry
April Pavliek
Ashley Perricone
Madelyn Pratt
Whitney Reaugh
Chelsea Reed
Megan Richter
Kelsey Roberts
Sloane Ryan
Kim Svatek
Rachel Tache
Julie Taylor
Kelsey Temple
Kelli Thompson
Bonnie Thurmond
Angela Tocquigny
Lisa Vitulli
Courtney Wiggins
Courtney Williams
Corise Wright
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Christie Brinkley to marry a
fourth time in Long Island
Pearl Jam fans face tickepoman \
troubles at sold-out
show
NEW YORK (AP) — No marriage on a mountain this
time for supermodel Christie Brinkley.
She will tie the knot for the
fourth time this weekend in a small
ceremony at her Long Island home,
the New York Post reported Tues
day. Peter Cook, a 37-year-old nev
er-married architect, popped the
question in August after several
months of dating Brinkley.
The Post said husband No. 2, Billy
Joel, may attend the wedding.
Brinkley, 42, divorced developer
Richard Taubman last year. The two
were married in ski boots in 1994 at Telluride, a Col
orado ski resort, a few months after they survived a
helicopter crash.
Brinkley
Miss America gets acquainted
with living in the limelight
SEATTLE (AP) — In the latest ticket!
Pearl Jam, shoving matches broke out amongf
ing to get into the grunge band’s first hometc
cert in nearly three years.
Fans waited two hours to enter the soltkj
Monday night, even after the doors opened,
first concert in a 12-city North American tour.
“I’ve had to wait forever,” Alan Berth saidcj
minute wait to pick up his tickets. “This isajoke.'|
“Bring back Ticketmaster," Jane Sams said,
mind the surcharge if I don’t have to wait."
Pearl Jam has boycotted Ticketmaster for tw
saying the company’s surcharge makes tickets:
pensive for the band’s teen-age fans.
The band in 1994 decided to tour without Tick!
ter but canceled the plans after learning it wo
easy. Last year, the band toured in smaller cit
out help from Ticketmaster.
On Monday, the tickets were distributed bi|
Tours and Ticketing, a Philadelphia company.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Tara Dawn Holland says
becoming Miss America was out of her hands — or
anyone else’s — and she told her rivals so.
“As I told the girls here, Miss America 1997 was
chosen before we were born,” Holland said. “I hap
pened to be the fortunate and blessed one that got
the crown.”
The 23-year-old Miss Kansas, crowned Miss Ameri
ca in Atlantic City, N.J., on Saturday night, is getting
used to the Northeast.
“Right now I’m in New York and from my hotel
room I hear the sirens and cars honking at each oth
er all the time,” she said. In Kansas, “everybody was
so nice. And nobody honked their horns.”
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continued from Page 3
Now, Father Giannetti has
moved to his present position, as
pastor of Our Lady of Mercy,
where he continues to bridge
gaps with in the surrounding Ar
gentine community.
His pastorate position in
cludes overlooking a school and
a radio station that broadcasts
music, news, sports and Sunday
services. The church also caters
to 350 families in nearby slums,
feeding them and making efforts
to keep their children off drugs.
Giannetti said he enjoys
working with the people.
them,” he said. “I’m also a part of
the Christ-growing process in
themselves.”
Giannetti said A&M taught
him how to take responsibility
for his parish and helped him be
come appointed as an Ecumeni
cal Delegate, in which he over
looks the Archdiocese of Buenos
Aires’ relations with other
churches in the city.
“A&M was a good experience
to get to know a world wide spec
trum of people,” he said. “It also
taught me to know other Christ
ian religions and other religions.”
Twenty-four years after his
graduation, Giannetti returned
to the United States to attend a
seminar in New York and lo
his beloved alma mater.
Since lie was in College Smith, the state
tion for a day, he had
to visit his old haunts, thoug
said he was amazed by
changes on campus.
“There are more girls,
said. "There weren’t thai® ladruple its curr
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as Tech Unive
Tuesday, his fi
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Chancellor Joh
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Montford, are
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compete, he s
e century.
when I was here.”
While he hurried toanini Endowment m
view with the Texas Aggie'T tairsand profes
zine, Giannetti left wordsol iswillbe on sch
vice for A&M students. I “We’ve done a
“Think about what youiipe very highest li
life for; no one pops intowgoodajobfor the
tence for nothing,” ht • Sentiment for
“Don’t think about being t vet sally favorable
in engineering or ag,hcultiiC v "Obviously, the
think ‘What can 1 doiorodietflgptmistic,”said F