The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 19, 2000, Image 10

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THE BATTALION
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KNOW THE CODE
Peep show
MSC OPAS Wi tL opce again offer the student
season ticket fee ^tnjtion. For $150 you will
receive six tickets to ;any of the MSC OPAS
Season 2SL pfbgrami of your choice.
YOU CAN’T STUDY ALL THE TIME
Dur^tig registration, simply add code *23 to your
optional fees. This summer we’ll send you
instructions to select your programs.
IT’S THAT EASY
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JP BEATO'I |.
• The Black Watch • “Footloose” •
Boys Choir of Harlem • “Jekyll and Hyde”
• “Chicago” %“Peter Pan” • “Godspell” •
• Bolshoi Symphony Orchestra •
• Aeros • “Carmen” London City Opera •
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Emily Basinger (left), age 5, holds a newborn baby chick while Phil Choi, age 6. and Darien HA id not eml
son (right), age 5. curiously look on in Ms. Henry : s kindergarten class at Rock Prairie ElemenMj s j nconip
School in College Station, Tuesday afternoon. Twenty eggs were donated by the Poultry ScrM., • , .■
Center to teach the class about chick development. The baby chicks were then donatedtot™. ^ tLL ^
Down Home Ranch in Elgin, a camp for children and adults with special needs. ■the tact th
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MSC OPAS (409)845-1661
MSC
OPAS
1. Limit ^tickets per program. 2. Seating is best available in limited
areas including orchestra and balcony levels. 3. No refunds or
exchanges. 4. Tickets must be picked up 7 business days or earlier
before the program, subject to availability. 5. Additional tickets may be
purchased, subject to availability.
engineer. Since 1985. Fowler has acted
as an independent engineering and con
structing consultant.
Gurfinkel is a professor emeritus of
civil engineering at the University of
Illinois. Gurfinkel attended the Univer
sity of Havana and the University of
Illinois, lie has used his skills in Africa.
Canada and the West Indies.
His areas of research include wood
engineering, tall building structures, re
inforced concrete, structural steel and
tanks, silos and other storage structures.
Phillips is a professor of civil engi
neering at the University of North Dako
ta. Phillips has been an engineering edu
cator for more than 30 years serving
on the faculty at the University of Illi
nois, Ohio Northern University and the
University of North Dakota.
During the past 25 years, approxi
mately 25 percent of his time was de
voted to private practice in field con
struction as a design consultant and in
forensic engineering.
Wicthorn’s primary areas of con
sulting arc construction related failure,
damage assessment and evaluation and
scope of damage/monitoring repairs.
I Ic graduated from Baylor Universi
ty and received a bachelor of science in
yith the speci;
■ Phantom
architectural engineering ant c co M m g
of science in arehitectuBl^W’ ^ L1S - VU)I
from the University of Teas* 111 a 11 ^ 0Cs
Stewart’s primary areasc!
mg are evaluation scope
age monitoring repairs. Siei|
ceived his bachelor of scia
electrical engineering from]
versity ofTexas-Arlington.
Teasdale’s primary areaoi
ing arc structural evaluate
t> pcs, geotechnical evalua
oral civil engineering.
Tcasdale received his
science in civil engineei
master of science in civi
from the University of T<
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Come join The
Association of
Former Students
for some pre
baseball fun at
Olsen Pavilion.
We'll have FREE
pizza and
refreshments.
So bring your
appetite and
have some
fun with your
classmates,
compliments of
The Association
of Former Students
* TEXAS A
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SAMHOUS
state
LIVE
Summer I classes begin June 5; Summer II starts July 13.
And the credits are a snap to transfer.
1-817-COLLEGE www.dcccd.edu
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DJUi: April 25 TIMi: 5:30pm GAME7:0
WHERE: Olsen Pavilion
The Association
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For more information, call Campus Programs at 97? 0/0
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