Monday • October 20,1 Nguyen-ing support DAVE HOUSE/The Battalion Clark Hood, a junior marketing major. Mike Dennison Jr, a junior business major, and Ryan Dennison, a junior finance major, cheer on the Aggies Saturday at the Texas A&M-Kansas State game in Manhattan, Kan. See related story on page 7. Police Beat 10/14/97- Domestic distur bance at College Avenue Apart ments. A verbal disturbance led one of the subjects to call the po lice department. The desire of one of the subjects to go home was the source of the disagreement. 10/15/97- Harassment at Un derwood Hall. The victim was the recipient of numerous annoying telephone calls. 10/15/97- Harassment at Leg- ett Hall. The victim was the recipi ent of an annoying telephone call from an unknown subject. 10/15/97- Harassment at Leg- ett Hall. The victim was the recipi ent of an annoying telephone call from an unknown subject. 10/15/97- Harassment at Leg- ett Hall. The victim was the recipi ent of an annoying telephone call from an unknown subject. 10/15/97- Harassment at Leg- ett Hall. The victim was the recipient of an annoying telephone call from an unknown subject. The above list ed cases of harassment appear to be related to the same suspect. 10/15/97- Harassment at Mc- Fadden Hall. The victim was recipi ent of an annoying e-mail message. 10/15/97- Misdemeanor theft at the Student Recreation Center. A blue-grey duffel bag con taining an assortment of clothing and weight equipment was stolen from an unsecured locker by the weight room. 10/15/97- Misdemeanor theft at the Student Recreation Center. A maroon leather bifold ID hold- er/key ring containing the victim’s Texas driver’s license, student identification card, $3 in cash, a bank ATM card and several other credit cards was stolen from a third-floor room. 10/15/97- Misdemeanor theft at the Student Recreation Center. A blue Jansport backpack containg a Casio FX 4700 scientific calcu lator, two checkbooks, a bottle of shampoo, a pair of shorts and a T- shirt was stolen from a first-floor men’s locker room. Campus Calendar Monday Study Abroad Program Of fice: A National Security Education Scholarship Pro gram information meeting will be held from 10 to 11 a.m. in 154 Bizzell Hall West. If you are interested in learning a new language, doing research, or attend ing school abroad, come learn about the opportuni ty to gain international ex perience in countries criti cal to U.S. Security. Competition is open for both undergraduate and graduate students. For more information, call Study Abroad Programs of fice at 845-0544. Texas A&M Women’s Rug by: Practice will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. at the rugby pitch by Bonfire site. New members are Welcome, and no experience is necessary. For details, contact Janina at 7640493. TAMU Women’s Lacrosse Team: Practice will be held from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Zachry fields. Everyone is encouraged to join. Experi ence is not necessary. For questions, call Monica at 694-6915. Alpha Phi Omega: A meet ing on the Heest Service Project will be held at 5:30 pm in 133 Koldus. St. Mary’s Youth Retreat Team: A meeting will be held from 9 to 10 p.m. at St. Mary's Student Center main room. TSEA (Texas Student Ed ucation Association): There will be a general meeting from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. in 111 Koldus. For more information, con tact Angie at 776-8172 or Tasha at 268-2727. Student Y: There will be a general meeting at 7 p.m. in 292 B MSC. Call Jason at 847-1584 for more information. Tuesday Texas A&M Water Ski Team: A meeting will be held at 8:30 p.m. in room 281 in the Rec Center. For more information, call Mike at 694-0048. Aggie Lutherans: There will be weekly meetings from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at Our Savior’s Lutheran Church. Everyone is welcome. Call 694-6663 for details. TAMU Women’s Lacrosse Team: Practice will be held from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Zachry fields. Everyone is encouraged to join. For questions, call Monica at 694-6915. tai Instruction(Sl|i formational meetl how to become' leader will be h 5:30 to 6:30 p.r Blocker. For m mation, contact ter for Acader, hancement at 8fe TAMU Career Ce: resume writings! will be held at4:i 510 Rudder. TAMU Career Cer ( cooperative educej entation will be k 3:30 p.m. in! Catholic Students ciation: Masswill at 12:05 p.m. in Faiths Chapel. MSC-NOVA: There, general meetings: in 501 Rudder.For- formation, contact! Fewlass at 845-15: Texas A&M Woir mate Frisbee:We. at Simpson DrillTes' 5 to 7 p.m. No exp is necessary. Cai Johnson at 847-02 more information. Society of Hispar: fessional Eng (SHPE): Therev, general at 7:30f 227A Zachry. Form: formation, contact Giles at 847-2055, TAMU Career Center: An Internet Job Search semi nar will be held at 6:15 p.m. in 111 Koldus. TAMU Career Center: A placement orientation will be held at 4 p.m. in 111 Koldus. Catholic Students Asso ciation: Song and prayer will be held from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. at St. Mary’s Catholic Church. Aggie Toastmasters: A gen eral meeting will be held in Rudder 404 at 8:30 p.m. Texas A&M Rugby: Practice will be held at 6 p.m. at the polo fields across from Bon fire. No experience neces sary to participate. For more information, contact David at 694-9221. Center for Academic En hancement - Supplemen- Campus Calendar; talion service that |j non-profit students': <1 ulty events and acltj IQ Items should bes:|H ted no later thaiitt. days in advancech f sired run date. Af I tion deadlines and" | are not events and* f be run in Campus il l dar. If you have aar I tions, please ca)4 newsroom at 845! 1 QaCden National Honor" Society will be having a General Meeting Tuesday, October 21 in MSC 292A at 6:00 p.m. Be there! MSC Barber Shop Serving All Aggies! Cuts and Styles All Corp Cuts $7. Regular cuts start at $8. 846-0629 Open: Mon. - Fri. 8-5 Located in the basement of the Memorial Student Center •Come meet and talk to practicing female engineers! •Find out what the job market is really like! •Learn more about your discipline! •Attend workshops and panel discussions! •Jrs & Srs - Sign up for a corporate mentor! •See engineering problems brought from industry! Get a free T-shirt! ~Coryt&pu£rth&pte<}e&of : the'puty£le'tro#e€h&r!~ Registration forms available in 204 Zachry Registration fee is $10* Deadline: October 21 *Fee includes breakfast, breaks, and lunch and a t-shirt! PIZZA CALZONES 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 Area THE M O C PRINCETON ^ ^ REVIEW G R E ! 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