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Be sure to listen to the morning show on KTSR 92.1 with Roger WWW Garrett where Shelley will he guest DJ. taking your calls on the air and answering your questions. Call 845-0569 To Place Your Ad In The Battalion See you there Ags! The calendar w ill he available locally at Byte Me Computers and the CS Hustings. mm phi epmon Presents Their 3rd Annual HHHHITEQ HOUSE Benefitting SCOTTY’S HOUSE in Bryan “THE BRAZOS VALLEYS BEST” October 25,26,30 & 31 Fort Shiloh Steak House 2528 Texas Ave. South Doors open at 8 p.m. TICKETS $5 at the door $1 off with can-good $4 advanced tickets available at MAROONED RECORDS Texas Ave. South £ KROGER 3 CO The Perfect Gifts for Your Aggie Graduation or Christmas. Citizen Watches with Official A&M Seal Gold-Tone $179 95 Two-Tone $159 95 Quartz Movement. 3 yr. Warranty. Water Resistant, *Call for Quantity Prices John D. Huntley 79 is also an official authorized dealer for Tag-Heuer and Breitling. ORDER FORM Ship To:_ Address:. City: State: ZIP: Signature:. _(Credit Card Orders Must Be Signed) METHOD OF PAYMENT: (Make Checks/Money Orders payable to: John D. Huntley, Inc.) □ Check □ Money Order □ Visa □ MC □ Discover. Expires / Card No: Gift Price Quantity* Subtotal Gold-Tone Watch $179 9 s Two-Tone Watch $15995 114K Gold Pendant $24 95 John D. Huntley, Inc. Texas Residents add 8.25% Sales Tax 313 B. South College Ave. Shipping: $10 2nd Day UPS College Station, TX 77840 409-846-8905 TOTAL Friday • October25, Investigation Milk Continued from Page 1 “(Greek organizations) have to follow the University’s rules and state laws,” Powell said. “Fraterni ties and sororities have their own rules. There are a number of levels at which this can be approached. “The national [Kappa Alpha] or ganization and Texas A&M are dealing with it.” The alleged hazing incident oc curred within the jurisdiction of the Brazos County Sheriff’s De partment, which is outside the Bryan-College Station city limits. Rita Watkins, Sheriff’s Depart ment chief deputy, said the investi gation could take some time. “[The investigator] will be talk ing to quite a few individuals,” Watkins said. “This will be a lengthy investigation so we can be as thorough as possible. We’re try ing to present it to the District At torney’s office as soon as possible.” Continued from Page 1 MarketSource, a college mar keting company, researched and managed the tour’s promotion. Matt Gendaszek, Market- Source tour manager, said the Glamour tour allows everyone involved to profit. “It’s a win-win situation for everyone involved,” he said. “Ad vertisers get to display products, students get free samples and information, and the school gets to hold a great event without worrying about running it.” Deborah McKeand, associate merchandising editor for Glamour, said valuable information is avail able to students at each booth. “It’s a chance for students to come and gather information on career and financial strategies, fashion, beauty, health and fit ness, and dressing for success,” she said. Along with the milk tour, Glamour is honoring Emily Nor man, a senior mechanical engi neering major at A&M and one of their Annual Top 10 College Women winners. McKeand said the Glamour 4.0 College Tour revolves around a number of themes. "4.0 stands for the perfect grade point average, four more years until the new millennium, four more years of a new presi dential term, and students going ‘for’ it," she said. The Milk Mustache Competi tion will be today from noon to 2 p.m. Judges from the “Milk, Where’s Your Mustache?" adver tising agency will pick the win ning milk mustache photo. The tour is Oct. 24th and 25th from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the Sbisa lawn. For more information, stu dents can check out the milk website at www.whymilk.com or call 1-800-WHY-MILK. Tickets Continued from Pagel Culver said the policym fans with children feelunweta “I find it upsetting,”sk “A&M is telling me they don't me there and they are puttiiij - in a financial hardship. "I’ve taken my 1-year-old troWorld, other football circus, and never once for her,” Culver said. “It ball stadium) a publicplact it’s not up to A&M to best for my child,” Kotch suggested paretitst their children to babysittersi the games. “I’d rather see them spent money on a babysitterthatiji ing an irritated baby to person during a fo Kotch said. “First BaptistQj and Brazos Valley Museum: iVIcKi ‘(I mde "t is not a cor or professior npMtured on the Ip lagazine or ne intion is paid t They do not programs for children toatjften contend fo during games.” Duncan Continued from Page 1 “In the past it was considered good bull to throw stuff around and be really messy,” he said. “But it has improved.” The last food fight in Duncan was in May 1995. James Washington, Duncan food service manager, said the Corps was punished by having to clean up the mess they made. “The general made the entire Corps come in and clean up,” he said. “They “The General made the entire Corps come in and clean up/’ James Washington Duncan food service manager mopped the floors, cleaned the walls and ceilings. They even cleaned the kitchen.” Washington said the Corps has cooperated ley are an mtej -if the linemen , 0 ne of these with his staff. Cadets are willing to takeiii | c j(inney an sponsibility for cleaning their area wta are excessively messy. ‘Any mess hall with this many pa coming in at once will create problems said. "But when this happens I talhi general and he responds right away.” Washington said the service ini quick and effective. ‘This is a extremely efficient system^ have going here,” he said. “I think Sbisa and the Commons conform to some of their ways. Thestij are in and out. Football 1 onent on an A tal yards per ; ig 12 Conferen McKinney sa ized for his aco ig noticed by ot “This is my : at I have bee ffensive line re matter, beca ► What’s Up? Friday Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.: The brothers defend their title when they challenge Alpha Phi Al pha fraternity to a game of basket ball at 7 p.m. at the Rec Center. For more information, call Michael at 847-0861. Political Responsibility at 7 p.m. at St. Mary’s Student Center. For details call Maureen at 823-3386. ing from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m. in MSC Tunnel Rooms. Membership is not required. For information call Daniel at 845-1515. Center. There will be aw of Romero. Lutheran Student Fellowship: Come join us at 6 p.m. in the University Lutheran Chapel and Student Cen ter for posada, Mexican pinatas, and international pot-luck. For more information contact Rev. Richard Manus at 846-6687. ATM Roadrunners: There will be a 3-4 mile run from the Rec Center at 6 a.m. Also, a 3-4 mile run will be gin at G. Rollie White Coliseum at 4 p.m. Different levels of runners are welcome. For more information call Dao at 260-2441. Saturday MSC Nova: There will be ing from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.ii Tunnel Rooms. Membership required. For information call at 845-1515. Study Abroad Programs: There will be an' informational meeting about summer study abroad to Domini ca: The Nature Island of the Caribbean in 358 Bizzell Hall West from 2 to 3 p.m. For more informa tion call 845-0544. Catholic Students Association: Graduate Student’s Group will meet at St. Mary’s Student Center at 6 p.m. for dinner gathering at lo cal restaurant. For more informa tion contact Bob at 779-6713 or Tim at 822-5248. Audubon Field Trip: There will be a trip to Lick Creek Park to see the Navasota Ladies' Tresses in bloom. We will also see wintering birds here. Meet at the Lick Creek Park parking lot at 8 a.m. For infor mation call Mike Manson at 845- 5158 or 693-9548. Sunday Men’s Lacrosse Club: Practice will be held from 4-6 p.m. at the Zachry Fields. Everyone is wel come and no experience is re quired. Call Todd Hendreks at 764- 8561 for information. VASA (Vietnamese-American Stu dent Association): There will be a Halloween Costume Dance/Party from 9 p.m.-l:30 a.m. in 226 MSC. For more information call Kim Nguyen at 693-1841. Canterbury Association of Epis pal Students: There will be student fellowship with be food, and fun at the Cent House - 902 George Bush 6:15 p.m. Everyone iswelcor more information call Itttoh at 696-0774. Puerto Rican Student Associa tion: There will be a general meet ing at 7 p.m. in 410 Rudder. For more information call Rafael Ro driguez at 775-0393. United Campus Ministry: There will be a bible study at 5:30 p.m. at the A&M Presbyterian Church behind the Dixie Chicken. For details call Frank Yates at 846-1221. Spic Macay: There will be an Indian classical music concert on the San- toor at 7 p.m. in 201 MSC. For more information call Pradeep Jana at 846-2416 or email at jana@ee.tamu.edu. Catholic Student Association: There will be a round table discussion on MSC Nova: There will be open gam- Catholic Student Association: Re spect Life Committee will be meet ing at 7 p.m. at St. Mary’s Student What’s Up is a Battalions#^ that lists non-profit stubeFli t faculty events and acti# Items should be submittedn) er than three days in the desired run date. AppU deadlines and notices ate events and will not What’s Up. If you have an)* tions, please call the newsu at 845-3313. Additional* Up submissions are on Ik talion web page at http:// web.tamu.edu. By reshman Sem luring practice his W< in Sf Frh Ml Volleybi ate at G. Tveseen themf (ay since way Sac((when and they’ve afways had the grit; I’ve sun ’em (ose and I’ve sun ’em win hut I’ve never sun ’em quit!” -PM. ’DuValJr. ’51 Y' J. 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A ‘“wfir o o o U “FARMERS FIGHT!” watercolor(14x23) COMMEMORATING THE END OF THE SWC & CELEBRATING THE START OF THE BIG 12 LIMITED EDITION PRINT - $45 UNTIL NOV. 4 th O cl ENGINEER I Sr** Rummer Session I at Santa Chiara, the SfejayH^ciirtcr in the small town of CastiglJ jofatccfjfo All classes crcdit^Bcf arcH^ught in Mg I is IbfMWad MEET THE ARTIST AT THE TAMU BOOKSTORE IN THE MSC PRINT SIGNING 9:30 - 11:00, SATURDAY PRIOR TO THE A&M vs. TEXAS TECH GAME THE AGGIE ARTIST TM BENJAMIN KNC )x. 90 mm ' COURSES | fENGR 204: Conservation Principles of Continuous Med ENGR 482: Engineering Ethics ENGR 489: Mechanics of Italian Structures MEEN 212: Engineering Mechanics 1 (Statics) CVEN 205: Engineering Mechanics of Materials (Strength of Materials) PHIL 489: Professional Ethics in the International and Cultural Context LBAR 333: Italian Civilization and Culture <1EXT INFORMATIONAL MEETING WILL BE HELD ON TUESDAY 'OCTOBER 29 AT 5:30PM IN H.R. BRIGHT RM 131. FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL BENJAMIN KNOX GALLERY 696-5669 404 UNIVERSITY DR. E. COLLEGE STATION s (409) . For mure information Please Contact: ii TAMU SruJy Ahroml f Kayleen Helms (409) 845 OTO B U'g'ZI