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Page 18 • Wednesday. September 15. 1999 c AMPUS Pulling rank These Olympic hopefuls just passed their swimming test. And so did the water. Communities around the country use Koch’s ultrafiltration system to clean and purify their water. You’d be surprised at all the places our company pops up poolside. The swim trunks these guys are wearing are manufactured using Koch’s products. So are their plastic goggles. Koch even helps make the bags that contain the potato chips they’ll devour on the bike ride home. Koch Industries has operations throughout the world. Our people are many. Our business diversified. You know us better than you think.™ Come see us at the Engineering Career Fair: September 15 and 16 in Reed Arena We will have representatives on campus for interviews on: October 8, 1999. Full-time and Internship opportunities are currently available in the following disciplines: Mechanical, Electrical, Civil, and Chemical Engineering. M koch INDUSTRIES INC JP BEATOrti Juniors stand in line in front of G. Rollie White Coliseum early yesterday morning to pull Saturday's football game against Tulsa University at Kyle Field. I Texas A&P mial 12th cl< report releas caed a recc 4: ,500 for th ter, with deer H spanics c;ns, compa last fall. I The total in reased by I Ronald Doi Besident anc Ui iversity inn enroll fewer Hi than were ■ “As outlin Vi ion 2020 June, one of Hctives is to dergradua ve,” Doug ■lease from varsity Relati r a reduct lumber of fr ■suit, there ■i every cate^ I Last year, Class totalec ■ompared to ■dmissions ■ring the nu ■(tending the Be on your way to an “A yy Organized, detailed, typed notes Done by top students in class ... Fast quality service • Semester packs, exam packs, and dailyn immons Lo HOW DOES IT WORK? Top students in selected cla take notes which are then typed and available for you to pick up thefi DAY! You may pick up the notes whenever you wish • daily, weeM before exams - whenever. ACCT 209.506 ACCT 327.504-505, 507-508 A NTH 202.500 ANTH 205.501 A NTH 205.504 BIOL 113.503 BIOL 113.504 BIOL 114.500 ECON 202.506, 509-510 ECON 202.507-508 ECON 203.506 GEOG 305.500 GEOL 101.510-515,57 HIST 105.508 HIST 106.507 MGMT 10S.S00 MGMT 211.501-502 MGMT 363.501-502 MICR 351.501-510 MKTG 321.501 MKTG 321.504-505 MKTG 345.501-503 The Gend m Service id/She Saic n the mult The progr iues of relat ence and se Program ilunteers a PHYS 201.511*511 POLS 206.501 Sipes ot a tic POLS 207.502^ 'pjctS both PSYC 107.508 PSYC 323.5|(l KONG 351.500 RENR 205.502 SCOM 301.500 SOCI 319.500 VAPH 305.5015 694-9403 707 Texas Ave., Ill (Next to Barnes & Noble io student at escalat ids in a sex Afterwarc ill be give scuss wha arn more id severity lationship i Shaun Tra ucation Ser e program i use student x weeks ofc ORDER OF OMEGA sk group to SEE ^ Attention all Aggie Greeks who 1) Have 60 hours or registered for their 60th hour 2) Have a 3.0 GPR or higher You are ELIGIBLE to be a member in the ORDER OF OMEGA 9 •Thf bnight marl the seventh annual even [featuring |Pat Green Applications are available at our cubicle in Kold and are due back at the cubicle by 5:00 p.m. Friday, September 24,19 •An A&M Footbal Johnson shir Everyone who turns in an application needs 1 sign up for an interview. •Ce -Drivers who * There will be two optional informational meetings' i using cell ph September 22, 1999 in MSC 229 Info. I: 8:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Info. II: 8:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. put themsel others in dar For more information please call: ■ See p age 9 Eric Berger, VP Membership Hilton Gottschalk, Presill coverage of 696-4721 696-2050