C,'ilur Cmk/{^unk 1998 Ski Package, March 14-18 4 Nights at Silvercreek Colorado $449.00 package Includes: • Roundtrip Air from Houston Intercontinental Airport to Denver Airport - On Continental Airlines • Roundtrip Transfers to and from Ski area Hotel Accommodations at the Inn At Silvercreek for 4 nights • 3 day lift tickets to ski in Silvercreek (Option to Ski in Winter Park for an additional $6.00 a day more.) 3 day ski rental to be used either in Silvercreek or Winter Park Insurance Deposit Due By - October 27, 1997 For more information ca//: Travel Designers 696-9229 or Aggieland Super Travel 846-1 702, The Travel Company 696-9774 PITT-DES MOINES, INC. Pitt-Des Moines, Inc., a world leader in engineering, fabrication and construction of storage tank and related systems will be on-campus on October 28,1997 to interview December '97 and May '98 Civil and Mechanical Engineering graduates for General Management Trainee positions for its domestic and international operations. Successful candidates will spend two years in the GMT program to become familiar with various career opportunities at PDM in Engineering, Fabrication, Construction, Project Management and Sales. To learn more about PDM and how it can provide a rewarding career for you, plan to attend the group presentation on Monday, October 27 at 6:00PM at 410 Rudder. Contact the TAMU Career Center to submit a resume and schedule and interview with PDM. PIZZA CALZ0NES SUBS SALADS WINGS & MORE *$5 minimum delivery 76GUMBY (764'8629) COLLEGE STATION Bar & Chill Limited OPEN LATE 7 DAYS A WEEK Delivery FAST - FREE - DELIVERY a™ BEER BILLIARDS T.U. DINING DARTS & GAMES MID-WEEK MADNESS LARGE 14” 1-ITEM PIZZA $4.99 VALID ONLY MON-THUR 1 lam-lam taxes not included, limited time offer. BONUS BUYS With. Regular Purchase 10” Pokey Stix $2.99 12” Pokey Stix $3.49 14” Pokey Stix $4-49 12” Cheese Pizza $3.49 6” Cold Sub $2.99 4 Pepperoni Rolls $3.46 10 Wings $3.46 taxes not included, limited time offer. GIG ‘EM GUMBY X-LARGE 16” <£7 QQ 2-ITEM PIZZA l . ^ ^ OR TWO FOR $13.99 taxes not included, limited time offer. MASSIUE GUMBY HUGE 20” 1-ITEM PIZZA $9.98 taxes not included, limited time offer. GUMBY JONES 2 LARGE 14” 2-ITEM PIZZA $11.92 taxes not included, limited time offer. The Battalion AMPUS Friday • October 10, rid< Senate hears finance propos By Brandye Brown Staff writer The Student Senate referred to committee the Student Government Association Budgetary Process Bill and the Election Regulations Revi sion Bill Wednesday night. Amy Magee, Rules and Regula tions chair and a senior psychology major, said the budgetary process bill laid out the method used in the Senate this year to appropriate spending by Student Government. “The process for allocation worked very well this year,” she said. “Previously, there was no set budget policy, and often each president handled it very differently. This bill makes sure that there is an appro priate appeals process for commit tees who feel money should be allo cated differently.” The Election Regulations Revi sions Bill would ban the use of copyrighted symbols for campaign material to avoid legal entangle ments by student candidates. Also, the Senate was given the fi nancial position of the Winter Spir it of Aggieland Committee estab lished last year. Kaycie Swain, an off-campus senator and a junior political sci ence major, said Winter Spirit of Aggieland needs the support of student organizations to meet its proposed budget. “Winter Spirit of Aggieland was voted in unanimously by the Sen ate,” she said. “It couldn’t have be gun without Senate, and it can’t continue without Senate’s support.” The committee has $5,000 in promised donations, but it needs at least $15,000 to decorate New Main Drive, Swain said. Alice Gonzalez, speaker of the Senate and a junior agricultural de velopment major, said student or ganizations can buy a tree for $100. The organization will berei with a wooden box at thefoj tree with the name of the tion as the donor. Gonzalez said the Senatt a tree in support of the com Curtis Childers, studei president and a senior development major, saidsc mer students want to paia: campus water tower in Al colors to show Aggie pride “It is something that when they approach campi blue tower,” he said.''Som;| students have expressed a see it painted maroon or# Campus Calendar »nng pc lei he Thursday TAMU Navigator Christian Fellowship: A general meeting will be held in 110 Koldus at 8:30 p.m. Call Mark at 260-9082. Aggie Speleological Society: A general meeting to discuss the upcoming caving/camping trip will be held at 8:45 p.m. in 202 Francis. For more infor mation, contact Jen at 693-6624. Texas A&M Women’s Rugby: Practice will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. at the rugby pitch by the Bonfire site. New members are welcome, and no experi ence is necessary. For details, contact Janina at 764-0493. TAMU Career Center: A cooperative education meeting will be held at 11 a.m. in 402 Rudder. TAMU Career Center: A placement orientation will be at 3 p.m. in 292B MSC. Texas A&M Rugby: Practice will be held at 6 p.m. at the polo fields across from Bonfire. No experi ence necessary to participate. For more informa tion, contact David at 694-9221. Society of Mexican-American Engineers and Sci entists: A general meeting will be held at 7 p.m. in 206 MSC. TAMU Women’s Lacrosse Team: Practice will be held from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Zachry fields. Every one is encouraged to join. Experience is not nec essary. For questions call Monica at 694-6915. ATM Roadrunners: There will be a 3-to 4-mile run at 6 p.m. starting in front of G. Rollie White. All stu dents and skill levels are welcome. Call Steve at 847-7905 for any questions. guest lecture at 8:30 p.m. in 410 Rutfejeeks 1; House From Dallas, Out Youth Austin,&H-o if the Houston will speak about Gay Youth Issimtja t.v n iheV MSC Film Society’s Film on Video: “Ste4tLrall Chocolate,” a Cuban film and a BestForeLfio IN nominee, will be shown at 7 p.m. inlBygi^ chemistry/Biophysics (West Campus).MJ con be followed by guest lectures by Dr. Espr^^og Aguirre from the Modern LanguageDeKM. (1| |( For more information, contact MariaAteU . , 8 4 5-i5i5. %);:! VASA: A general meeting will be held at the Visual arts Gallery in the MSC. For mV mation, contact Marie at 847-3104. H 1 sta asketb Friday ia [ the: iejr coy Catholic Students Association: Mass will be held at 12:05 p.m. in the All Faiths Chapel. Fellowship of Christian Cowboys: A Bible study and fellowship will be held at 7 p.m. at the Pearce Pavilion. Everyone is welcome! Contact Andy or Jay at 825-2716 for details. Graduate Chapter of Intervarsity Christian Fellow ship: A Bible study and fellowship for graduate and non-traditional students will be held at 7:30 p.m. Come view our web site, http://stat.tamu.edu/~in- low/ivcf.html for more information and for directions to the fellowship. Also, for more information, contact Jennifer at 845-9163 or Mark at 764-1552. Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.: Free bowling with Kappa Alpha Psi members will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. at the bowling and games section of the MSC. For more information, contact Alvin at 864-5995 or Franklin at 864-7694. Resurrection Week: There will be a general meet ing from 7 p.m. to 8:15 p.m. in 308 Rudder. For any questions, contact Nathan at 764-4341. Alpha Phi Omega: A meeting on the Kerr:lie new vice project will be held at 5:30 p.m. inl3:|aed ar Vs a £ ATM Roadrunners: There will be a 3-to- lexas St at 4:15 p.m. starting in front of G. Rollie ameth students and skill levels are welcome. Repost at 847-7905 for any questions. Rgotti as (loll MSC-NOVA: There will be Open Gamien j n thi p.m. to 2 a.m. in 145 of the MSC TunnelB ^ o1 For more information contact Charles Fe»f 845-1515. Alpha Phi Omega: Meet in Koldus 133 for Boys&Girls Club Service Project at 3:30 pm. Hindu Students Council: There wil meeting at 8 p.m. in 342 Zachry. be a general rschoc iut ofte pbe foi •sah ral reas Study Abroad Program Office: A meeting will be held at 10 a.m. in MSC Main Hallway. Discover op portunities to travel and to add a Study Abroad ex perience to your resume. Come see what Study Abroad is all about at this once-a-year event. Call 845-0544 for more information. ACS Student Affiliate Chapter: A Graduate School/Industrial Preparation Seminar will be held at 6:30 p.m. in 2102 New Chemistry Building. A&M Cycling Team: A general meeting will be held at 8:30 p.m. in 144 Koldus. For more infor mation, contact Josh at 691-8222. Study Abroad Programs: A detailed presentation will be presented by Council Travel from 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. in 504 Rudder. Any questions can be answered at 845-0544. Society for Conservation Biology: Dr. Fitzgerald will speak at 5:30 p.m. in 213 Nagle. Aggie Girl Scouts: There will be a general meeting at 7:30 p.m. in 206 Francis. Contact Laura at 696-1211 or Ijr5520@acs.tamu.edu. for more information. Study Abroad Programs: Come talk with a repre sentative to learn about opportunities to study abroad from 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. in 404 Rud der. Any questions can be answered at 845-0544. Muslim Student Association-Sisters: A study cir cle will be held at 8:30 p.m. in MSC/Rudder Com plex. Please check screens for exact locations, or contact Umima at 696-4282 for details. Study Abroad Programs: Learn about unique Study Abroad experiences for field research with the school for Field Studies from 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. in 402 Rudder. Any questions can be an swered at 845-0544. Team 2000: A general meeting will be held at 5:30 p.m. in 308 Rudder. Gay, Lesbian, & Bisexual Aggies:There will be a A&M Bahai Club: There will be a genera!? about the Bahai Faith at 6:30 p.m. for directions. Personal experiences tobel preceded by dinner. ^ can ;ames b Puerto Rican Student Association: The'P 1 ' 1 l ^ e be a general meeting at 7 p.m.m5QlRij| nat * For more information, contact NildaCaSpdrt at 847-2700. 5l$'l dstc ving in Sunday testate aarn mi The Wesley Foundation: There will bechoi'mf we p.m. Dinner will be held at 6 p.m.,andwojome ra be at 7 p.m. All events will be heldat20ilj|ies v behind Kinko’s. Ipable Hsn’t Campus Calendar is a Battalir vice that lists non-profit studerj faculty events and activities, should be submitted no lateiL three days in advance of thedsfer frier run date. Application deadlines whi] notices are not events and wiHwvhat run in Campus Calendar. If yo.iu.se th any questions, please call thePf e?T1 room at 845-3313. 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