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Hous. 7pm Discount coupons available at GTE Phone Mart and Tom’s BBQ Softball vs. Texas 2pm Discount coupons available at GTE Phone Mart and Tom’s BBQ Track A&M Invitational Aggies on the Internet: http://sports.tamu.edu THE AGGIE SPORTS CONNECTION The Television Show Wednesday at 3:30 on Foxsports Southwest (Ch. 25) 9:30 pm Wednesday (Ch. 18) 4:30 pm Thursday (Ch. 18) 11:30 am Friday (Ch. 18) Tickets: 845-2311 or Kroger in College Station Director Applications Available Applications may be picked up starting April 1st at the 12th Man Foundation office in Koldus 109 at the front desk, between 8-5 p.m. Please also sign-up for an interview time, which will be held April 14-16 at 7-9 p.m. Applications are due April 13! "“Ail mm. T U D VSI FOUNDATION Questions? E-mail us at: student@twelthman.tamu.edu Mathematics Contest Annual Freshmen and Sophomore Mathematics Contest Wednesday, April 8, 1998 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Room 317 Milner Hall snsnsnzn It is intended to award at least six prizes: 1. $ 150 for paper judged best overall $125 for second place $100 for third place $80 for fourth place $60 for fifth place $50 for sixth place 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Contest problems will cover topics through Math 152 (Engineering Calculus II) for Freshmen contestants, and through Math 308 (Differential Equations) for Sophomore contestants. 2 n 2 n 2 n 2 n Contact Doug Hensley, e-mail: doug.hensley@math.tamu.edu or check the Math Dept. Home Page: http://www.math.tamu.edu. (For purposes of this contest, freshmen are first-year undergraduate students, and sophomores are second-year undergraduate students.) > I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I After a long day of painting and repair, Todd Strosnider, a freshman speech communications major, rehangs a window screen Saturday afternoon for Big Event. Mercury Continued from Page 3 Simon can break any code in the world, but has to carry around pictures of his parents so he can identify them. Hughes creates a convincing character. Alec Baldwin can play a vi ciously vile villain. Off screen, Baldwin is sweet as can bo to wife, Skcefch By Quatro Student Specials Monday FREE POOL Students over 2 / \\Z valid A&M ID minimum I drink purchase Wednesday Ladies Free Pool 6 p.m. to close Drink Specials $1.00 Well & $2.00 Call Drinks every night til 9:00 *3.95 « Monday • Apr Lost in Spdonda over Titanic box-office nipQ »Jord I,OS ANGELES Warning. Dangei Cameron: Sensors;! Space Family sc ending on your' from staff office spot. Lost in Space, tiJ version of the cad television series, the record-setting |h0UST0N from its 15-weekiored 40 po day as the top frit d Scottie Pi America, according surge as hibitor RelationsC ided their Preliminary mes —the showed the film pon — wit! $20.5 million in it yover the H ur.Arnd. Titanic Jordan air •m Iv won a recordm' Was on tl Oscars, includingTp| d uai ^ er for director, was X ! .rar atec * u * : $1 I.(-) million—a2lM^ exl 1 drop in Uckel salts: li s seve ? tl : previous week, Houston s i * . . D . . ; quarter wi Mercury Rung., |ead tc starring Bruce Willi Dree 13 poi lowed by the re-issur inte s, and wi rcago open* i u 11 ;:i ossed S >. a: j or ,. A1 Shapiro, pre>:j||j wjth 6 distribution for \-|JL xt iq ( Cinema, said rhew iding a or ol Lost in Space m nkoff a 26-1 ideal film to topple: reach 40 w wreck saga. “It's a family film: He uni Kim Basinger, at the Oscars, but on screen, he is the consummate cad. Mercury Rising combines solid acting and action to pleasantly surprise audiences willing to give it a chance. an take their . year-olds to see anArl^lOliS to the parent,'’ hesT would have opened' (HOUSTON (/ ago, Titanic would Darryl Kile fn lasted as long as il Httersdidn special effects (of .Pf a ig Bigg Space) are beyond irne ’ an d pit and (audiences) are::! 4 two-run ing .il lhn end ol the''P er teamm Computer-general® leading agery plays a central 5 ° rac |° Roc ^ the tale of a family of & c> n ee rs who find the: rr , , ason, winnn oil linn so thanks it. iin . i j t A Houston ii teur. played by Gar)C| t c fhe film includes an reevearco ^ version of die roboi« dldrVt tal ways warned his you:: ;tto hjm d0| of peril with a stern: five run seco Will Robinson!” Primary Colors dro| 33 percent to fifth in week with $4.7 milli Things, also in its thi followed with $3.7mi The Man in thelm with 77tanic star Iff DiCaprio, was No. $3.5 million. Oscar winners4sG®] Gets anc Dntrol desert Good Will fa | placed eighth and niri : spectively, with $3.4 and $3.3 million in sail The Newton Boys n out the top 10 with$2 lion. The list (with finalfif) he released Monday): 1. Lost in Space, $20 ion. 2. Titanic, $11.6 3. Mercury Rising million. 4. Grease, $5.5 millio* 5. Primary Colors, lion. 6. Wild Things, $3.1® 7. The Man in Mask, $3.5 million. 8. Ax Good As It Get! million. 9. Good Will HunM million. 10. The Newton million. ‘Free Activation | ‘Accessories ‘Calling Cards i [ pager airtime Aerial phones sold here J If You Have Something To Sell. M The Battalio O'BcourrtPaginj* 764-5300 Classifieds Can Do# Call 845-0569 Spring ‘99 INFORMATIONAL MEETINGS in 154 Bizzell Hall West -Monday, April 6 10:00-10:30 AM ■Wednesday, April 8 8:30-9:00 AM Pick up an application at the meeting or drop by the Study Abroad Program Office. Study Abroad Program Office, 161 Bizzell Hall West, 845-0544