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Paji jrsday • February Hji Campus Thursday Page 5 February 1 3, 1997 vwe Hall By JED for visitor 1 'TT£R Th£ fAUED IM'iPKHOr: At> r Cfg^TORe or <4rC>OP^SV,£ ( t>w. 6oU<£f4 To THE Pv^Pugi.ic or Poultrm ook ■Sef’RR.ATe Peoftfi CAN USDRA TOCtfc-TVTKl BoittnA^ h BRS-PCje to Tne FvnUfte. So, IN CONClUSitsfA;"' ich bin e?iN POULTRY tx-. iON l ISt i By Quatro '► What's Up’: Thi it*cHo%/ )iiege station, is piay»i| : Thursday vay People, a local the Cow Hop at 9 p. |y| en ’ S L acro sse Club: Practice will be ■d from 4-6 p.m. at the Zachry Valentine, a blues bar Ifjeidg Everyone is welcome and no )llege Station, is pla Experience is necessary. For details s at 10 p.m. || Todd Hendreks at 764-8561. .ogan Brothers, afc yK omen ’ s Lacrosse: There will be nd from Bryan-Collefffictice from 4-6 p.m. at the playing with PopI^Zachry fields. Beginners are wel- id, at the Dixie Hie^Bme. For more information call Bnica at 694-6915. Pritchard, a clawgje R.E.A.C.H.: There will be a untry/folk singer anjeneral meeting with a guest speak- from England, is perjrfor old and new members at 5:30 lelsea Street Pubanifti. in A.P Beutel Health Center. Irmore information contact Marc Hide at 847-7979. band WastebandTT band from BryarC %, Lesbian & Bisexual Aggies: is playing with Iplentin'e Variety Hour will be held s,a rock band fromE'f 10 p.m. at The Club. Compete Station, at Sweet Eup® be crow ned our Valentine Queen. [ j ava at 9 p m i r more information call the Gay |e at 847-0321. |MU Kung Fu Club: Martial arts in- ■porate strategy, tactics and appli- |tions. Without the combat aspect, might as well take up dancing. 5me join us from 5 - 7 p.m. in 263 fRollie White. rogram \lpha Xi-Horticulture Honor Soci- y: There will be a Valentine’s bulb ble of flowering potted tulips, daf- pils, hyacinths and iris from 9 - 4 ii. by Rudder Fountain. Career Center: There will be a Placement Orientation at 4 p.m. in 292A MSC. Association of Baptist Students (ABS): A meeting to praise, worship and learn more about God and to meet new friends will be held at 7:30 p.m. in the ABS Center. For more information contact Bobby at 846-3223. Navigators: There will be a time of praise and worship at 8:30 p.m. in 110/111 Koldus. Contact Rachel at 847-2457 or r-grasso@tamu.edu. Aggie Guide Dogs and Service Dogs: There will be an introductory meeting for a new organization at 7 p.m. in 501 Rudder. Anyone inter ested in service dogs and their training is welcome. For details call Marci Streck at 847-1921. American Red Cross: Blood donations will be taken from 11 a.m.- 6 p.m. at Rudder Tower, Sbisa, Kleberg, B Lounge on the Quad and the Commons. Alpha Phi Omega: Meet in the office at 3:45 p.m. for the Boy’s Club ser vice project. Alpha Phi Omega: There will be an ex ecutive meeting at 7 p.m. in 146 Koldus. Red Cross Blood Drive: From 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. you can donate blood in one of the five locations: Rudder Tower, Sbisa, Kleberg, the Quad-Lounge B and the Commons. Aggie Speleological Society: There will be a general meeting in 202 Francis at 8:30 p.m.. For more infor mation, call Will at 847-1612. Texas A&M Emergency Care Team: There will be a general meeting on in- service over webbing and immobi lization at 7 p.m. in 212 MSC. For more information contact Hunter Olsen at 693-1299. Le Club Francophone: A general meeting will be held at 7 p.m. in 507 Rudder. Contact Bernard at 862- 4751 for more information. Aggie Fish Club: The first day of the Annual Golf Tournament will be held at MSC, Wehner, Zachry and Com mons Lobby. For more information contact Mike at 693-3512. Vietnamese-American Student Asso ciation (VASA): A general meeting and sign-ups for Dai Hoi The Thao will be held at 8 p.m. in 292B MSC. Refresh ments will be served. Contact Kim at 693-1841 for more information. 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FOR THE WEEK OF FEB 17-23 TICKETS GO ON SALE SUNDAY 4-5 PM SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING MON Feb 17 TUES Feb 18 WED Feb 19 THUR Feb 20 CHEM 3-5 CH CH CH PRAC 102 PM 15A 15B 16, 17 TEST i RHYS 5-7 CH CH CH PRAC 201 PM 5 6,7 7,8 TEST CHEM 7-9 CH CH CH PRAC 102 PM 16 17A 17B TEST RHYS 9-11 CH CH CH CH 202 PM 28 29 30 31 RHYS SUN 2/23 5-8PM PRAC 202 TEST \.NY BUSINESS TUE Feb 18 WED Feb 19 THUR Feb 20 ACCT 229 7-9 PM CH 7 CH 8 EXAM REV ACCT 230 TIGER WED Feb 19 THUR Feb 20 SUN Feb 23 ACCT 230 9-11 PM PART 1 PART 2 6-10 PM PART 1 & 2 SUMMER OPPORTUNITIES IN THE NORTH CAROLINA MOUNTAINS Falling Creek Camp for Boys wants you to be a summer camp counselor. socce tennis riflery sailing nature archery lacrosse canoeing swimming basketball Indian lore arts & crafts backpacking water-skiing rock climbing We are looking for cabin and activity counselors. Interested? A camp representative will be on campus at the Texas A&M Camp Day on February 18, 1997, from 9:00 AM until 3:30PM. We will be taking applications and conducting interviews for the greatest summer of your life! Falling Creek Camp for Boys P.O. Box 98, Tuxedo, NC 28784 ' Phone: (704)696-0262 Fax: (704)696-1616 E-mail: fallingcrk@ioa.com