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Nomination forms can be picked up in the Department of Student Activities, 127 Koldus Due ^Aarch 23, 2000 by 5:00pm 8 th Annual Singing Cadet Charity Golf Tournament ^^Saturday, April Benefiting Twin City Mission's Sheltering Arms Children's Shelter Bryan Municipal Golf Course Four-man scramble, open to all students, faculty and friends of Texas A&M University $45 per person entry fee includes: green fees, cart, donuts, soft drinks, catered lunch by Fajita Rita's, T-shirt and prizes For more information call: 845-5974 Register by Tuesday, March 21st _ O o o «-/ liitoTiTifzr- 72SO U'KvtJr&ty Dnvt> SUN Mar 19 MON Mar 20 TUES Mar 21 WED Mar 22 THUR Mar 23 6-8 8-10 PM Gene 301 Test A Gene 301 Test B Gene 301 TestC Math 152 Tout B Math 152 Test C Math 152 Test D Math 152 Test E TGPM Mip CHEM 237 Lab Gene 301 Population 6-8 PM CHEM 101 CH.7&8 CHEM 101 Ch.7&8 8-10 PM CHEM 228 Ch.20 CHEM 228 CH.21A CHEM 102 Cb.lSA CHEM 102 Ch.188 10PM MID Math 151 Review 1 Math 151 Review 11 Math 151 Review tii Math 151 Review IV Math 151 Review V Chem 107 10-M*d Test Review #1 Brown 9 Mid Test Review #2 Brown 8-10 PM Phys 202 - CH 23 CH 24 10PM- M!.D Phys 208 CH.28 CH 29 Page 4 4QGIELIFE ^ I ^ A % the battalion ~ Caught r , - Tow-truck drivers „ UllClCrtOW ^ t0 be unlikel y figures ofauthori JEFF SMITH/Tiie BatM T he world is filled with au thorities, large and small. Bob Solo, owner and proprietor of Solo’s Garage and Wrecker “Nah,” he said. “I read somewhere that ‘every vote makes a difference,’ and the more I thought about it the more I figured 1 didn't need that extra responsibility in my life. “ 9:29 p.m. Service, is constantly reminded of this as he spends each night pa trolling for parking offenders in the city he is sworn to protect. 1 spent an evening with Bob and his tow truck to see what it is that makes the man whose job affects so many, tick. 9:01 p.m. 1 asked Bob how he felt about the upcoming presidential election — our Texas governor versus the incumbent vice president. “1 don’t much follow politics,” Bob said. “Look at me. I’m one of the most important men in town, and I wasn’t elected.” Bob went on to tell me about how he nightly tows over 40 vehicles, which makes at least forty people im mobile the next day. “That’s real power”, he said as we picked up a maroon Toyota parked il legally in a handicapped space. “Do you vote?” I asked him. As we stopped at a gas station for snacks, I asked Bob about his hob bies, his favorite movies and such. “I don't really watch movies,” he said. As I questioned him further, it seemed he hardly grasped current events at all. “Sometimes 1 buy these books on tape and listen to them as the night goes by,” Bob said. “1 listened to three volumes of Nancy Drew mys teries last month. Nothing gets by Miss Drew, let me tell you. “She’s a sharp one.” Bob gets all of his news from other tow truck drivers, and as it turns out, several of them have been giving him false information for their own amusement. According to Bob Solo, the U.S. is currently at war with sev eral alien races and planets. To show his support for the troops, Bob wears a green ribbon on the bill of his “Out for Trout” cap. “Jose” from time to time. I finally corrected him, and he apologized. “1 used to think that I was really good at remembering names, but it turned out I just didn’t know a whole lot of people,” Bob said. “Is towing a lonely business?” I asked. “I wouldn't say that,” Bob said. “You meet some interesting folk. I towed a VW bug from an eighty-year old woman one time.” “What’s so interesting about that?” I asked. “She came out of the store just as I was hoisting her car away, screaming, ‘Egads and little catfish!”’ “What does that mean?” “I have no idea,” Bob said. 11:21 p.m. The night went on, and as we towed a yellow Pontiac, Bob said something that took me offguard, said the car we were dragging beta us was the same color of his favoriliF Pokemon. “Pikachu?”'/ guessed. i 10:44 p.m. 10:12 p.m. Bob had the habit of calling me We towed three more cars and a white GMC pickup. Later we talked to a few police officers, shared some information and some coffee. Bob seemed to feel he was on the same au thority level as the police, sometimes even a superior one. He always talked about his next round as if it were a superhero’s pa trol, while the police officers’ like rounds were a garbage man’s beat. To Bob, the tow truck driver was the lone sane voice in a sea of parking lot chaos. “No, PsyduCk,” Bob said. “He’s; little round duck with psychic powee He’s my favorite.” I decided to in quire more into this strange revela tion, and as it turned out, though Boi hardly watched TV and had not even been to the movies since Smokeyad (he Bandit, he was an avid collector of Pokemon cards. He even attends tournaments on the weekends. Why is Psyduck was his favorite. “Because he can get into the other minds, that’s why. Psyduck’s always the one in control. He’s the authority 11:59 p.m. It had come time for me to make my departure from Bob’s nightly pa trol. He had the majority of the evening still ahead of him, an ever®! of exerting his power over the unla"- fully parked vehicles of the city. That power? The power to tow. Juan Loya is a sei journalism ntaji A sitcom with arias! Have you ever wondered what would happen if your favorite FRIEND suddenly broke out into song? No? Well believe us, it would be funny! The Barber of Seville New York City Opera National Company To be performed in Italian and supplemented with English supertitles. March 21 and 22 at 7:30 PM Rudder Auditorium .A\out B 0o „ Want to learn more? Join us prior to the performance for a Patricia S. Peters Lagniappe Lecture in the MSC Forsyth Center Galleries at 6:30 PM. Sponsored by the OPAS Guild. m Season Media Partners: KBJX YflAMr /<7SR%( For tickets, order on-line at opas.tamu.edu. Or call 845-1234! SXSW Continued from l 7999 documentary feature that was last minute after it received a huge" at the Sundance Film Festival, was easily the best film at SXSWandfl* of the most moving films of this decas With no previous experience in fil rector Marc Singer lived with thehw* less in New York’s subway tunnels fort" years, documenting the lives of the (xx 1 ? he lived with. At the end of Singer received a standing ovationfc 1 ' the packed Paramount Theater. Hump crowded around the stage to hear the it soft-spoken Singer talk about his ence, a story that left many in tears. A former fashion designer, Singer# ed visiting the tunnels as a volunteerioM those in need. He decided to borrowa# era and shoot a documentary about 1 ' homeless in an effort to raise money to^ them. For two years his crew was- homeless he documented, and all the® he used was donated by Kodak. Dun# two years, AmTrak evicted homeless# the tunnels. After extensive research,5# found a government program to help# of the homeless relocate. Dark Day# incredible story of hope and but the story of Singer, who found In? homeless at the end of filming, is an at® ing testament of humanity and grace So the first half of my spring# was pure film-bliss, with eveni" 1 good films to come. So stayed tun# 1 tomorrow folks, when 1 recount? good films and the catastropheth# 1 ' the music festival. Monday. 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