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HBE offers competitive benefits and a spirit of teamwork unmatched in the Industry. Job openings include: • Architectural designers • Architectural Job captains • Architectural draftsperson • Electrical designers • Structural designers • Civil engineers • Civil designers • Mechanical designers Candidates should send resumes to: Mr. Gary Fallert, Director of Personnel U.330 Olive Boulevard St. Louis, MO 63141 email gfallert@hbecorp.com or visit us at www.hbecorp.com Page 2 « Monday, October 11, 1999 N EWS -4 Week Garage Continued from Page 1 proud of who I am. I hope students see that being gay is not necessarily a bad thing.” Tomorrow a candlelight vigil will be held for Matthew Shepard, a stu dent at the University of Wyoming who was killed because he was gay, and all other victims of hate crimes at 7 p.m. on the steps of the YMCA Building. The week’s events will culminate Oct. 17 at 10 a.m. with the Welcom ing Service—“Come, Come, Who ever You Are”. The Unitarian Uni- versalist Fellowship will have a worship service celebrating GLBTA members in the community. Correction The Geology and Geosciences Open House did not occur last Saturday,Oct. 9, but is scheduled for this Saturday, Oct.16. Continued from Page 1 garage electronically and visually. “PTTS is generating numbers by visually counting and by means of electronically counting the number of cars in the garage,” he said. “PTTS has graphs and data show ing that at any point and time, the use of the garage is not at its max imum point. The Southside Garage is at 91.5 percent efficiency.” Frank Shields, a member of Company K-l and a junior engi neering technology major, said he has a garage spot and is concerned about the change. “I’ve heard that there might be an increase in’rates for a parking garage spot,” he said. “1 don’t know all the facts, but I feel the way the garage spaces are facilitat ed is fine the way it is now.” Shields said the meeting will better inform him whether to keep his Southside Garage spot. He said he might purchase a red tag to park in a parking lot instead of spending more money for agree, ;: JieBatUi garage is not numbered. Heather Wilde,a! resident adviser and a« mentary education ma residents are worried. “The main complaintlb | from Mosher residents isfe; students purchase spots because they do rat search for somewhere! campus, for examples blue lots, and now \ of turning the garage tot tion, which will leadtose, parking spaces,"shesaid Strickland said their tUl ered at the meetingwiUg;; several progressive stepsts plementation. “The senators invote write legislation, thenthti Services Committee willsi legislation to the Senatei u g 00 debate ,md review.” heie \ sa yj piece of legislation willft |\for committees, then finalh pristen Senate for a second reada in majo implementation.” (end dm “Imet, r?V D f\niii oodfri ti 7 l\« ULLUIen scl eto coi but sh t had c Monday TAMU Gymnastics Club: Informative meeting and first work-out will take place at 6 p.m. in Read 307. Contact Judd Whiles at 694-7379 for more in formation. TAMU Roadrunners: A 3 to 4 mile run will be held at 6 p.m. starting in front of the Rec Center. All skills lev els are invited. For more information, contact Marcos at 696-3964. Officers’ Christian Fellowship: There Campus Calendar will be a non-denominational Bible study at 7:15 p.m. in Trigon 110. Cadets and non-regs welcome. Call David Eastburn at 847-1830 for more information. Tuesday Aggie Lutherans: A gathering for fun and fellowship will take place at 7 p.m. at Our Savior’s Lutheran Church. TAMU Men’s Rugby: Open practice will be held from 7 to 8:45 p.m. in the Rugby field behind the Zachry Park ing Lot. No experience neces more information, contact 691-8363. Sailing Team: An open mee be held at 8 p.m. in 255 Rec No experience necessaryte For more information, contae 823-5789. TAMU Roadrunners: A 3tc run will be held at 6 p.m. si front of the Rec Center, els are invited. For more contact Marcos at 69&-396F Write Trip on Avnet, Inc. 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