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"Thati breakdown in commui that particular official.’ Chase said it vvasap election candidate’s! to inform students paigning about write-inp Yesterday, Kienitzmetti and Nickel todiscussl and any concerns ore had with the elections. “I think the mainj the election was just ikij some of the poll officialsii exactly what to do,” Students do havei available for complains ing the elections. ! “Complaints needi right away with tlielj Board,” Chase said.'if| plaint has nothing toioi election commissionafti Because Kienitzdidn complaints with theJu after the elections, then freshman elections wils /illis Facilities attra^ kec PwimL &U£C/C£ &yGgwZg & Co. GOP to San H&Y. PUpTXeY, Mve Yai sceK SKiPPY? (\ BIG Wt fWT Ken - op uirrvl TH£ AMb He's TRCTTY u^ftlED... vte.'5 trotting EEiJNies om Sucrose t ML THAT NOkJ- IT SAN ANTONIO (AP)- leaders working to land ti®] publican National Coi emphasizing San Antonio'sl^ 1 heritage, a GOP official sac tin anc hotels, meetingfacilitiesacrn'end- will determine the convert trs peri In those areas, SanArtmhe 2 good, said Jan and the OOP’s site selection cor ought “We’re looking for the fejrhou sible package,” she said. 1 ly, San Antonio hasatrads You've done the FinalFoud here for it. We saw them mi h the Several high-ranking cans attended the colleg ball championship held ii tonio last March intheAlanflssanc ’ve K President Ray M. Bowen cordially invites all students of Texas A&M University to an open house in the Office of the President * ll - % me \Y «t\ # Thursday October 22, 1998 * 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Rudder Tower 8th Floor r AMT Wireless Services Aggie Basketball Mania is here! Stay up late TONIGHT! Doors open at 10:30 p.m.! Prizes! Contest! Meet the Players! Meet Coach Gillom and Coach Watkins! See the new Reed Arena! VGIE h< BS, k: festi War mer tephi r of i On sale this week at the MSC Rudder Box Of MSC ’’MJCCER «>:0CX n s 41 /1* PteiHPPi 845-1234 or on the net! http^/boxoffice.tamu.edu Ck C:<ll to arrange* for xpecial neciU. .\ggirBucks accepted • Stage Center — Frankenstein Thurs. - Sat., Oct. 15-li Oct. 29-31,7:30 p.m. «»• msc opas — “Bully” An Adventure with Teddyli Sat, Oct. 17, 8 p.m. and Sun, Oct. 18, 3 p.m. MSC OPAS — House of Blues Wed, Oct. 21,8 pm MSC Film Society — Can't Hardly Wait Fri,0ct.23,u| p.m. ♦ Reed Arena — Clay Walker Thurs, Oct. 29,7 p.m. rv-riwir-' ■ " »*•«• ?v , c*vsttr'> r ***« m. 4fft****m **i ***•"%> «L^5 r A & r FR££ Ck£LU)£k Open Late! MON-WEDS. 11:00AM-2:00AM THURS-SAT. 11:00AM-3:00AM SUNDAY 11:00AM-1:00 AM Pizza Bar & Chill 76-GUM BY From Hollywood Squares to the Oval Office 764-8629 f)GG(£ GUCK& ft 11:30 AM BUFFET MONDAY - FRIDAY. 3:00PM 8c 6:00 PM-9:00 PM flNCLUDING SMALL SODAJ T n 1 : loui Peecl e lou know him from his days of hosting popular TV shows like “That’s Incredible” and “Hollywood Squares.” But, you’ve never seen him like this... Join acclaimed television and Broadway actor, John Davidson, as he conquers the stage with his one-man show depicting our nation’s 26th President. Davidson’s wild and woolly performance is sure to entice belly-laughing and tongue-wagging long after the curtain lowers! John Davidson stars in Bully, An Adventure with Teddy Roosevelt by Jerome Alden October 17 at 8 PM, October 18 at 3 PM Rudder Auditorium Call 845-1234. 105 YEARS AT TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY Mandy Cater Graeber, Editor in chief Aaron Meier, Manage j Brad Graeber, Visual Arts Editor Dave Johnston, Opinion Vai Kasie Byers, Aggielife Editor Jeff Webb, Sports Edit* Qj Jeff Schmidt, Sports Editor Andrew Bailey, Radioogj. Laura Stuart, Radio Producer Matt Weber, Night Ne^ ^ Brandon Bollom, Photo Edito Jeremy Brown, Web - Staff Members —————— City - Assistant: Jennifer Jones; Melissa Jordan, Beth Miller, Patrick Peabody, Joe Schumacher, Amanda Stirpe, Leslie Stebbins, Amanda Smith, Sarah Goldston, Bryan Buckman, Megan Wright, Non! Sridhara, Amy Curtis, Andrea Brockman & Meredith Bight. Sports - Aaron Cohan, Chris Ferrell, Travis Harsch, Grant 18 til; 1| tht ceil Offii- Photo - Assistant: Jake Schrickling.GregMclf Stephanie Corley, Mike Fuentes, Robert t Newnam. Graphics - Brad Graeber, Stephen Aguilar,® 1 Kang, Robert Hynecek & Quatro Oakley. Cartoonists - Gabriel Ruenes & Alex Eskeaasf Copy Editors - Veronica Serrano, Sarah Golds'^ Amanda Stirpe, Manisha Parekh, Amy Gaa^ Bobbie Eftekhar Clerks - Amanda Smith, Monica Flores,Ja** 1 '” & Terry Brewster. Radio - Kelly Blue, Carrie Gubitz, Path Patton, Sartin & Alyssa Tipton. ,j , Page Designers- Ali Belin, Lisa Kreick,Gin»l" : ' 8 Robert Crowe. l8 ri>, (■' Hawkins, Robert Hollier, Tom Kennedy, Al Lazarus, Abby Little, Doug Shilling & Michael Taglienti. Aggielife - Assistant: Manisha Parekh; Marium Mohuiddin, Gray Whitten, Riley La Grone, Travis Hopper, Katie Mish, Beth Focht, Mickey Saloma, Travis Irby, Kyle Whitacre & Stephen Wells. Opinion - John Lemons, Meredith Hight, Rich Paddack, Chris Huffines, Steven Gyeszly, Corrie Cauley, Lisa Foox, Jennifer Jones, Josh Maskow, Caleb McDaniel, Beverly Mireles, Stewart Patton, Brad Sattler, Elizabeth Strait & Len Callaway. 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