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Simel & Lewis By Mell Continued from Page 1 “We don’t want to do away with [the traditions] but re-evalu ate alcohol’s part in them.” Thursday in the MSC there will be a resource table set up with “mocktails,” nonalco holic beverages designed to be alternatives to alcohol, for students to sample and a board that lists “100 fun things to do without alcohol.” Breault said that students can add their suggestions to the board. “One of the things we hope to promote is that there are so many alternative things you can do without [drinking] alcohol,” she said. Friday marks thee; tion of the weekwitlr; an Aggie,” a dunktaiij in the Rudder Fount;:; Prominent campus;: such as yell leaders,:;; and A&M headfoofe R.C. Slocum will pair; Money raised will got the Bonfire ness Committee. Breault said she hep week will promote res); alcohol decision-mat "1 think one oftl; things this officetriess mote is our slogan,'Du alcohol shatter tk tions,”’ she said.“Wti keep the traditions,t. them healthy." 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Kinko's requires written permission from the copyright holder in order to reproduce any copyrighted materials. f)N(mL Scj£(vce (\yGonZo & Co. deiL,&*tzo Ms -see/d Ta> 8USV UttQY To 'ANIMAL MCE... j V/ Continued from Page 1 Johnson said he looks for ward to working with A&M. “The wonderful uniformity, the landscaping and the planning makes it (A&M) themost wonder ful university,” he said. “You al ways know you’re on campus.” Although he enjoys A&M’s uniformity, Johnson said he will not adhere to it. “It is very good in uniformi ty to have a necktie,” he said. Donathen said he is encour aged by Johnson’s enthusiasm and interest in studeras work. “He will be a gre; for students,” he said Hans Thomas, an graduate student,saidb; a collaboration would be a wonderful a ty to showcase architetJuj “I think it would be cial to have such i Philip Johnson associated withtM: ty, ” Thomas said. Donathen said any fit cisions regarding whaj how to proceed will be Board of Regents. Bal Leadership Cushing closed for Latinas AAC585 | Open 24 Hours • Ask about free pickup and delivery | exp 12/31/98 txtonxi^r- T2SB University Drive TICKETS GO ON SALE MONDAY 3PM www. aggiecen traL com MON Oct 19 TUES Oct 20 WED Oct 21 THUR Oct 22 CHEM 2-4 Part Part Part PRAC 101 PM 1 II III TEST CHEM 4-6 Part Part Part PRAC 107 PM I 1! ill TEST CHEM 6-8 Part Part 1 Part PRAC 101 PM i I! Ilf TEST PHYS 8-10 Part Part Part PRAC 218 PM 1 II III TEST CHEM 10PM- Part Part Part PRAC 107 12AM 1 if m TEST rededication Cushing Memori al Library will close today at noon for a rededication cere mony Tuesday. It will reopen Wednesday at 8 a.m. Continued from Page 1 Yvonne Garcia, a se nior agricultural engi neering major, said that the conference helped remind students that Latinas must continue to strive to take an active role in today's society. Valle said the confer ence demonstrated Texas A&M’s support of diversi ty and the role Latinas play in society. “I believe it went really well,” Valle said. “A lot of progress was made today. ” Continued from Page 1 Jennifer Burns, co-chair for TEAM A&M and a senior nutri tional sciences major, said the weekend promoted improvement within the organizations and in dividual leadership skills. “It was really exciting to see how the individuals that came were dedicated to improving their own leadership qualities and becoming a unified Greek system,” Burns said. Jack Patterson, cikI son for TEAM A&M andu management major,saidiii pose of the weekend was; vide leaders in Greekoi| tions with leadershipskil not only chapters, buttlit community as well. Patterson said unity) Greeks will promoteunitya other students at Texas,ii “By unifying one (i - holi groups, such as Greeks,* a step closer to unifyingal; "he w< groups,” Pattersons pi his ida^ sacre AN AGGIE TRADITION FOR FOURTEEN YEARS FALL SESSION II DANCE LESSONS CLASS DAY TIME LOCATION JITTERBUG I SUN 6-7:30 MSC 224 C&W II SUN 6-7:30 GRW 255 C&W I SUN 8-9:30 GRW 255 ADV. JITTERBUG SUN 8-9:30 MSC 224 C&W I WED 6:30-8 RODEO 2000* JITTERBUG I WED 7:45-9:15 GRW 266 JITTERBUG I THURS 6:30-8 RODEO 2000* SIGN-UPS ARE TODAY & THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22 IN THE MSC FLAGROOM 8 am.-3 p.m. CLASSES WILL START THE WEEK OF OCT. 25. C&W II WILL LAST 5 WEEKS AND ALL OTHERS WILL RUN 4 WEEKS. COST: $30 PER COUPLE *NO NONSTUDENT FEE FOR THESE CLASSES AND PAY NO COVER CHARGE THE NIGHT OF THESE CLASSES fmi: www.tamu.edu/aggie_wranglers Verbal. 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