» Night in Oct. 14 8:00 The Acoustic Tour Chris Rice Cindy Morgan Watermark Ginny Owens Performing at Rudder Auditorium Tickets: MSC Box Office $ 10 Advance, *12 Door Sponsored by Compass College Ministries 845-1234 TAMU Symphonic and Concert Bands The premiere concert bands of Aggie! and proudly present TWO FREE CONCERTS This Friday, October 15 MSC Flag Room 10:20 am and 11:30 am Come listen to a wonderful variety of fun and exciting music Page 6 » Wednesday, October 13, 1999 A GGIELIFE attalion PEOPLE IN THE NEWS Downey Jr. drug appeal denied MALIBU, Calif. (AP) — Robert Downey Jr.’s pleas for a lighter sen tence and release from a prison drug treatment center were re jected yesterday. The Judge, Lawrence A. Mira, called the actor manipulative and said he had al ready given him several chances to rehabilitate himself. Downey, 34, was sentenced in August to three years in prison for violating probation from a 1996 drug conviction. He admitted during a hearing that he had missed scheduled drug tests. each other’s feelings," Graham Nash said. . Added Neil Young, “We’re happy to be together." Their new album, Looking For ward, is scheduled for release on Oct. 26. Dern and Thornton “I am just an actoi scene,” he said. Trogdon, who wrote 8loe has a new book due about exploring America’s® He says he was throughout the 5,300flM chronicled in River Horse, reveal relationship DOWNEY NEW YORK (AP) — Laura Dern of Jurassic Park fame says her relation ship with Sling Blade star Billy Bob Thornton is her safe haven. It was a friend ship that blos somed, and they “'very to the ac- IUNT, jeld w jht for' ft depc NEW YORK (AP) - Pres? Led to McCain signs to film memoiis are now committed each other,’ 32-year-old contender John McCain te |2 ears DERN Wooden leg of Sox owner for auction Homework doesn't have to bite. In fact, it can be fun. Because Foley's has made it easy to have a job lined up and waiting for your holiday break. Simply apply at your nearest Foley's and you can be hired and scheduled to work in your hometown. So apply now for some extra homework you can look forward to. CHICAGO (AP) — Baseballs and jerseys are a dime a dozen, but here is something most sports fans do not have: a wooden leg. Next month, a Chicago auction house plans to auction off former Chicago White Sox owner Bill Veeck’s wooden prosthesis, the Chicago Sun-Times reported Tues day. Veeck had given the wooden leg to a Chicago bar after having a new prosthesis made. He signed it: “To Rich. Can’t beat the mileage. Hope it fits. 2-23-77. Bill Veeck." Veeck died in 1986. tress says in Redbook magazine’s November edition. “It’s like, all of a sudden you look at this person who knows you, who you feel safe with, and you say, ‘ Wait a minute, I’ve been thinking about sharing my life with someone who re ally knows me and here he is.’” Dem said she was hurt by rumors that she and Thornton, 44, were in volved before his divorce from his fourth wife, who alleged abuse. “They said Billy and I were dating when we had just met at a Miramax party. I think I said, M really liked Sling Blade, [for which Thornton won a screenwriting Oscar in 1997] and the tabloids portrayed it as, ‘Honey, I’ll meet you in the car.” The two play a couple in Thorn ton’s new comedy Daddy and the ultimate campaign ad. The Arizona senator iss the screen rights to hisbes^ memoirs, Faith of my Fathers, to USA Films, ac cording to Variety. USA and Mc Cain representa tives would not release terms of the deal, reached Friday. The book is about three generations: diers and tells of McCair,; vival as a POW in Vietrar how he struggled to live up: family’s legacy. No release date has bee- bet USA Films Chairman: Greenstein indicated it wo.| done quickly. The McCains “alreadyoccl distinctive place in Americe: tory, and this timeless stona the love of family and coufj its consequences will resona:: audiences,” Greenstein said Stills, Young talk about new album Them. Trogdon involved Cuomo pens net children’s book This Is Where It Gets Good. NEW YORK (AP) — Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young have a new album on the way this month and a U.S. tour — the band’s first since 1974 — slated to begin in January. Asked yester day how they have changed to make touring possible now, David Crosby said, “I’ll be awake, for one thing,” alluding to his well-publicized, for mer drug habit. Steven Stills said he was finally playing guitar the way he had been striving to for 15 years. “We’re a little more mature, compassionate and sensitive of in boat accident CROSBY COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — Author William Least Heat-Moon, a.k.a Will Trogdon, is in a tiff with a boat oper ator after he crashed while being filmed by “CBS Sunday Morning.” Trogdon lost control of one boat on the Missouri River and rammed a second boat with the camera crew aboard last week. “His boat starts swinging back and forth, he hits the throttle and lurches the boat forward into the back end of my boat, running up alongside and scraping the side,” Mike Ruh, who rented both boats to CBS for the interview, said. Trogdon says the crash wasn’t his fault. He says the other boat’s wake broke the throttle and caused the boat to speed up. NEW YORK (AP) — Fbmfc"[, York Mayor Mario Cuomo isp ning his wisdom to a younger audi ence these days. He has written a children's book, The Blue Spruce, due out in book stores this No vember. “It's a beautiful story,” Cuomo says in Tuesday’s Hew YorkPosi The Blue Spruce is about a/ uprooted in a windstorm and I 1 boy and his father try to sa Cuomo relates the story’s I — never give up — to his o« as he grew from the son of ft immigrants into a political I CUOf. I A DIVISION OF THE MAY DEPARTMENT STORES COMPANY Tl Bisexual, Gay, Lesbian & Transgendered Aggies: You Have an The individuals listed below are members of the Allies Program at Texas A&M. Each ALLY has attended a voluntary training seminar, has resource information available, and has pledged to provide a "safe haven", a listening ear, and support for the gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered members of the Texas A&M community. If you need someone to talk to, contact an ALLY listed below, or look for the ALLY placard, posted near each ALLY'S office or residence hall room. ALLY Kendra Quesenberry Residence Life Keathley Hall 215 Suzanne Shanks Athletics Koldus 225 Glen Vigus Architecture Langford 416F Debbie Rabinowitz Student Counseling Henderson Hall K. Reade Sitton TAES TAES Annex 203 Tom Vogel Blocker 629C Denise Ramos d0r2035@imix.tainu.edu Dennis Reardon Alcohol & Drug Educ. Beutal 222 Patrick Slattery Educational Curriculum & Instruction Harrington 314 Jess Wade Vocal Music MSC 003 Megan Wright gromit@tainu.edu Amie Abels Student Counseling Service Henderson Hall Stan Carpenter Educational Admin. Harrington 517 Heidi Halstead Measurement & Research Serv. History Oil Paige Abshire Student Life Hart Hall C-l Kent Carter Clements Hall 312 jaggedliHleaggie@taniu.edu Jenny jdaOlf 87@acs.tamu.edu Paul C. Adams Geography O&M 803-D Robert Carter Student Counseling Henderson Hall eg tet KAMU-TV Moore Commmunication Center Mally Hance Rev. Kathleen Ellis Diversity Education Unitarian Univ. Fellowship MSC 14/ BrazosUU@Jmro.com Lisa-Ann Lane Linguistics Blocker 217B Adam Nordost nordost@tainu.edu Vanessa Reece vreece@tamu.edu \dy I Student Counseling Henderson Hall Tracy Lawson tracy@science.tamu.edu Kim Novak Student Judicial Services YMCA 210 Darby Roberts Student Life Studies Rudder 103 Vicki Carter vicki@scs.tamu.edu Pat England MSC Finance Center MSC 217 Kristin Harper Student Life YMCA 318 Anthony Lewis tony@tainu.edu Jonathan Lynch lynch mike@l Carlos Orozco Student Counseling Henderson Hall James Smith Computer & Information Services Teague 326E Marc Wade Resident Advisor Aston 149 Carol Walther Women's Studies Academic 306 iiotinail.com Jeremy Albers Resident Advisor Moore Hall 219 Julie Ann Cast julie200J@tamu.edu Alison Ewing aliewiiig@liolinail.com Michael Haughey Res. Hall. Assoc. Clements 116 Mara Latts Student Counseling Henderson Hall Michael Osterbuhr Doctoral Student, EDAD Harrington Tower 111 Vic Romero Residence Life 150 Commons Lobby Jennifer Snyder Rudder Hall 141 Robert D. Wells rdwl479@mux.tmu.edu Justin Anderson spensor@tainu.edu Jason Cato SlirediiiVashtar@yalioo.com Barbara Finlay Women's Studies/SOCI Academic 306 / 437 LuAnn Helms nls7058@miix .taniu.edu Chee-Seng Lee c019147@acs.tamu edu Sandi Osters Student Life Studies Rudder Hall 103 James Rosenheim History History Bldg. 106B Debbie Spillane Spillane Student Conflict Resolution YMCA 201 Brenda White Evans Library Evans 610 Karen Rupp College of Business Wehner 209 Michelle Stewart Rec Sports Rec Center Nancy J. White Construction Science Langford Bldg A 436 Harriette Andreadis English Blocker 218A David Michael Charles dmcl 387@labs.tamu.edu Tracey Forman Student Life Programs Koldus 112 Lorna Hermosura Center for Academic Enhancement Blocker Gisela Lin Student Counseling Henderson Hall Linda H. Parrish EPSY Harrington 725 Lori Deana Salter Student Activities Koldus 168 Alpa Chheda adc3020@acs. tamu.edu John Aston Education Harrington 318 Ghada Georgis g0g0004@labs .tainu.edu uyi olot Erin Collins Beutel 222 Kate Lacey Barron katelacey@tamu.edu Collie Conoley Educational Psychology Harrington 709 Ann Goodman Student Life YMCA 320 Sociology Academic 415 Dave Martin English Blocker 218D Paul A. Parrish English Blocker 201D Carol Stuessy Educational Curriculum & Instruction Harrington 308 Marcus Wilkerson wmw9739@labs.taimi.edu Carolyn Sandoval Multicultural Services MSC 147 isty' 5CS Laura Wimberly Student life YMCA Kharia Holmes kharia09@taum.edu Krista May English Blocker 204-E Brent Paterson Student Life YMCA 317 MSC Student Programs MSC 216-G Angie Sanchez sugar_300_99@yalioo.com Carol Thorpe crt6974@pop.tainu.edu Angela Winkler Student Activities Koldus 160 Harrington Brooks Bell jbb8338@labs.tamu.edu Risa Bierman Student Life Koldus 112 Jane Close Conoley Dean of Education Harrington 804 Charles Goodman Management Wehner 423V Becky Howard acceber@tamu.edu Robert Corbett SCIC 115 Margaret Griffith Buetel Health Ctr Buetel 016 Kerry Hope t Cot Jim Mazzullo Geology/Geof New H Jan Paterson Human Resources Monica Sanchez mouica-sanchez@tamu.edu Student Counseling Henderson Hall Megan Mclntire megaidyiui@tamu.edu Yvonne Pena Student Life Orientation YMCA 312 Ron Sasse Residence Life YMCA 110 Shaun Travers CE1S YMCA 211A Natalie Wilson i\rw7418@labs.tamu.edu Sue Bloomfield Health & Kinesiology Read 276E Linda Cortina papital@hotmail.com Carlos Guerra U-ACT cguerra@rpts.ttunu.edu Jennifer Hume Resident Advisor Krueger Hall 120 Elizabeth Meloeny emeloeny@hotmail.com Claudette Peterson Business Wehner 325P Emily Scales wonnyem@aol.com Eric W. Trekell Acad.Enhancement Blocker 529 Jan Winniford Office of the VP for Student Affairs Rudder 10th Floor Kenneth Brobst Dulie Bell 309 H Donna Davenport Educational Psychology Harrington Jeff Hamielec songwind@wildmail.com Anna Johansson Sociology Academic 430 Lisa Mers Residence Life Usam@godziila.tainu.edu Jelinda Pepper RPTS Francis Hall 303C Stephen L. Schmidt sls2069@labs.tamu.edu Rick Turnbough Residence Life 150 Commons Lobby Jennifer Woodson woodie@tamu.edu Josh Brod weatherman02@y alioo .com Jordan Davis jroydavis@tainu.edu Sergio Herrera 4surgel@gte.net Donald Johnson, Jr. d0j4569@labs.tamu.edu Jason Moore Walton H-10 baldman@tamu.edu ary 1 iglis English Blocker 217A Robert Davis robert02@tainu.edu Amy Hinze aggiechick@liotmail.com Stephanie Burgoon Center for Academic Enhancement Blocker 525E Penny Ditton MSC Student Programs MSC 216-M John Hogg Chemistry Chemistry 104 Donna Jones Athletics Kyle Field-Wmn's Training Rm Becky Petitt Diversity Education MSC 147 Felicia Scott Multicultural Services MSC 137 Susan Vavra Student Counseling Henderson Hall Danny Yeager Chemistry Chemistry 254B ary . Student Counseling Henderson Hall Michael Sconzo cyberman@tamu.edu Gene Zdziarski Student Life YMCA 319 Matt Phillips B-l Lounge David Kessler david99@tamu.edu Angela Camaille aggieSl 13@aol.com Tricia Draughn Engineering John Holder Medicine Reynolds 104 Rhonda Kogut Military Property Warehouse 448 Lewis St. Michael Moore Student Life Hart Hall C-l Peggy Philpot MSC Student Programs MSC 223-F Jessica Milburn jmilbum@tamu.edu Erin Howard erin@lilkn.lamu.edu Jonathan Kukol jwk9497@labs.tamu.edu Catrina Neslage catn2002@hotmaii .com Danielle Pinson Clements 216 cdp0421@acs.tamu.edu If you are willing to become an ALLY, training sessions are scheduled forWednesday, 20 October, 5:30-9pm and Friday, 12 November, l:30-4:30pm. TO REGISTER: please send e-mail to allies@stulife2.tamu.edu or call Gender Issues Education Services @ 845-1107. http://stulife.tamu.edu/gies/allies/ “Ifs Exp “Iti tech “It “n