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Announcing Extended Hours Evans Library Beginning March 23, Sterling C. Evans Library will extend hours Sunday through Thursday to 1:00 a.m. on a trial basis. New Library Hours Monday-Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 7:00 AM-1:00 AM 7:00 AM-9:00 PM 9:00 AM-9:00 PM Noon - 1:00 AM After midnight services and some portions of the collection will not be available. Library will provide security personnel. West Campus Library will maintain its reg ular schedule. This extended schedule for Evans will continue until the 24-hour exam period begins. Pag* Monday • March 24, Activities Continued from Page 1 Floppy Joe's c< store tcr CD-ROM Rentals 1 Day $2.00 games and more.... It’ll Blow You Away! 1705 Texas Avenue Culpepper Plaza • College Station, Texas 77840 693-1 706 • http://www.cs-floppyjoes.cfom 1997-98 Student Organization Funding $$$ Applications now available in Student Finance Center (217 MSC) or Student Activities (163 Koldus) for 1997-98 Student Organization Funding. Applications due Friday April 4 by 5pm Informational meetings: March 25 1 pm 144 Koldus April 1 2 pm 301 Rudder April 2 7 pm 226 MSC Visit our Web site http: / /stuact. tamu. edu/stuorgs/sofrequest/ for more information Kruger said this is the first year she has partic ipated, but she will now be an active participant. “I just felt like I had a calling to spread the word,” she said. Big Tent Revival, the music guest scheduled for Tuesday at 7 p.m., will be performing at Rud der Auditorium. Kelly McElmurry, a junior history major, said she plans to participate in different events throughout the week. She said the importance of this week is that the resurrection of Jesus Christ is the most important thing that has ever happened. “It gives people that do not know about Christ [a chance] to come out and see what it is all about,” she said. “And it gives the people who do know Christ a chance to rejoice in him.” Workshop Continued from Page 1 Leah Scamardo, a sixth-grader at Stephen F. Austin Middle School, said she enjoyed the ther apist workshop. “My favorite part was learning new things about how to help people with therapy,” Scamar do said. Kalli Holub, a sixth-grader at Rockdale Junior High School, said she was impressed by the conference. “I’ve always wanted to do something with an imals,” Holub said. “I learned a lot from the new experiences and from getting to see and touch the animals.” Armstrong Continued from Page 1 Armstrong said she hopes to learn from her fel low regents, as well as giving the Board her business knowledge. “Right now, I’m ignorant about your education system, but I will learn it fast,” she said. “And, I will be able to contribute my knowledge of business.” O’Connor said it will be nice to work with some body he already knows, because he understands how she sees things. “I am excited to work with her because when you don’t know somebody, there is a time lapse between getting to know them and knowing how they think,” he said. “Because I know her (Armstrong), it expedites the way of doing business. It is kind of like family.” Armstrong will be sworn in Wednesday, March 26 and said she is looking forward to serving on the Board for the next six years. “I will do my best,” she said. “This will be the most rewarding job I’ve ever had.” Running Man Amy Dunlap, Tin Batiaup] Eyal Mintz, a freshman international business majoi participates in the bungee run at the Fish Olympics Saturday afternoon. Don't Miss A Chance To Win Come In To Play Monopoly. Back for a limited time. Get Ready Jo Cheer Your Team On Gymnastics National ChBiaplonsWp* April 4-5 Look for More Information Friday evening and All Day Saturday : Sponsored by McDonalds TAMU Weightlifting Club Private weight facilty located inside the Rec Center behind the Indoor Soccer Courts. $50/semester $40 for first 50 members! Sport Chibs ('all line Samh ock Jar more info at experience it- HU AFAA Personal Training Certification At The Rec Center April 11-13 For More Info* Call Deaun at 8<S2~*99S mMU Outdoors Horseback & Rafting Trip May 25-31 $468/514* Explore the rim of the fabulous Rio Grande Gorge on horseback and feel fhe rush of rafting down the famous Taos Box-New Mexico's premier whitewaterl You will love soaking awayevery last bit of stress in those historic hot springs. Don't miss you chance to experience six days of surrounded by beautiful scenery and thrilling adventure with TAMU Outdoors. Take A Tiff! Backpacking the Grand Canyon May 10-18 $283/325* Join TAMU Outdoors on an awsome exploration of the Grand Canyon. You can travel through geologic time experiencing the vast array of colors, rock formations and climactic zones of this magnificnet natural wonder. Sailing /Diving In The Bahamas $689 Spring TAMU Outdoors Schedule Event Date Register Fee*/** •Rock Climbing Clinic Face Climbing March 25 •Rock Climbing Clinic Sport lead Climbing April 1 • Women's Rock Cjmbing Tip April 4-6 • Wlldflower Bike Ride April 5 •kayak Roil Clinic April 8 • Rock Climbing Clinic Basic Movement April 8 Now-March 23 March 17-31 March 17-31 March 17-31 Mar. 24-Apr. 7 Mar 24-April 7 $20 $20 $65/72 $25/30 $12/15 $20 May Break Trip BadpcxMngGrandCanyon May 10-18 Horseback/Rafting May 25-31 Now-April 28 Naw-April 28 $283-325 $468-514 *5tudents 4 faculty vrith Rec **Faculty/staff without Rec Memberships and Memberships Bryan/College Station Community Members Join TAMU Outdoors as we sail on our Blackbeard's cruise and trace the historic route of pirate ships and treasure galleons. Explore palm and pine islands, walk white sandy beaches and swim in crystal water. Come SCUBA diving, lobstering, sunbathing, and fishing with Rec Sports this summer. August 16-22 Intramurals More Than Just Fun and Gamei Tee Off With Rec Sports Intramural Registration Dales Sport [Swim Meet Horseshoes I Penberttiy Softtxill Tournament Putt Putt Doubles | Golf Baseball Hitting I Fun Run Mar. 1 7-25 Mar. 17-25 Mar. 17-Apr. 8 Mar. 31-Apr. 8 Mar. 31-Apr. 8 April 7-15 free April 14-22 free *Cost of one round of putt putt golf at that cam f ** Cost of Green Fog at the Texas A&M Golf Cam Feature Program American Taekwondo Mon. & Wed. 6:3O-7:30pm Mar. 31-Apr. 29 * Training includes development of balance, speed, agility,i rythm, muscular strength, and endurance. Join us for this! exciting opportunity to learn the ancient secrets of achieving] self-control and a clear sense of mind. LIFEGUARD ^BESBSSEE $110* * ^ Choose From 5 Different Sessions! Session II: Session III: Session VI: Session V: Session VI: April 4-6 April 18-20 May 7-9 May 12-14 May 15-17 •AJtemattve price for non Rec-member based on availability Get your Ufeguard certification with Rec Sports. Receive American Red Cross lifeguard training, CPR for the professional rescuer, and standard first aid training. The certification course will be held at the Student Recreation Center NatatoriuriL n Relieve stress, increase felxibilty, build strength, andj learn to physically and mentally relax. Tuesday & Thursday Level 1: 6|»m-7pm Level 2: 7pm-8pm March 24-April 24] Only *1$ for 5 wr -Price Includes cruise package Including meals, fishing, and unlimited SCUBA diving. Transportation to and Irom Miami, FL to board the ship is not Included. Hiriitg for Fal Rec Sports Marketing Department Photographer Rgfluirgd Experience $5.15 to $5.40 an hour two years of b&w darkroom experience knowledge of darkroom equipment some understanding of sports composition Portfolio of work (action shots prefered) All Photographic Equipment Provided Applications available at the Rec Center Member Services Desk. Apply now through March 31 Come See The Hummer At McDonald 1 Enjoy free sample of Barqs Rootbeer Games and Prizes! Tues, March 25,1997 801 UnlveristyDr.11-2pm 111 George Bush Dr.5-8pm N —