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Aggie Ring Orders
Men's
10K-$359.00
14K-$463.00
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10K-$235.00
14K-$258.00
Add$800 for Class 99 or
before and $15.00 for out
offowndetvety.
Deadline: 10/26/00 Delivery date is 12/07/00
UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT REQUIREMENTS
1. You must be a degree-seeking student with at least 95 cumulative undergraduate credit hours.
2. Transfer students need 60* hours of credit at Texas A&M University, or degree must be conferred and posted.
3. You must have a cumulative 2.0 GPR at Texas A&M University.
4. You must be in good standing with the University. (No outstanding parking tickets, block*; etc.)
GRADUATE STUDENT REQUIREMENTS**
1. Your degree must be conferred and posted on SIMS or if you have completed all degree requirements, you may present
an original letter of completion from the Office of Graduate Studies.
2. You must be in good standing with the University. (No outstanding parking tickets, blocks, etc.)
PROCEDURE TO ORDER RING
If you met all of the above requirements and you wish to receive your ring on Dec. 7th, visit the Ring Office no later than
Oct. 26th between 8:30a.m.-3:30p.m. to complete the application for eligibility verification.
Return no later than Oct. 27th, 8:30-3:30 p.m. to check the status
of your audit and if qualified, pay full in cash, check, money order,
or your personal Discover, Visa, or Mastercard (with your name
imprinted).
Ring loans are available to qualified and currently enrolled students
at the Short Term Loan Office, Room 230, Pavilion. Please visit the
Aggie Ring Office before applying for a Ring Loan.
* You may qualify with 30 A&M hours, instead of 60 hours, if your first semester
at A&M was 1993 or before.
**See our website for complete details or call the Ring Office at 845-1050.
The Association"
OF FORMER STUDENTS
505 GEORGE BUSH DR.,
COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS 77840-2918
(979) 845-7514
www.AggieNetwork.com
Why start your day stuck in traffic? There’s no such
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For more information and to apply on-line, park
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The Perfect Gifts
for Your
Aggie
Graduation.
Citizen
Watches with
Official A&M Seal
Give Aways!
Sat. Oct. 28
14K gold Aggie charms
Pearl strands
Gold-Tone
Two-Tone
Quartz Movement. 3 yr. Wananty. Water Resistant.
Available in Mens and Ladies Sizes
Sorry no mail orders
No lay-aways or holds
While supllies last
John D. Huntley ‘79
313B S College Ave.
846-8916
TAG-Heuer
SWISS MADE SINCE I860.
An official authorized
dealer for Tag-Heuer and Breitling.
BREITLING
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THE BATTALION
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Jackie Chan: Stuntmaster
Genre: Action
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own video game. Jackie Chan had a v
for the original Nintendo system,
the fact no one had heard of him in the
States, the game passed like a ninja ini
night. Since then, Chan has found stard
in the land of the free and Jackie Ck
Stuntmaster is his shot at video-gamer:
demption. Happily, Chan makes a
buster-style comeback with this virtual gem
Chan is known for his animated andcartooi
like stunt wizardry in real life, and thistranslat
well into the virtual world of Stuntmaster.lk
ject of the game is to retrieve Chan’s gra
who has been kidnapped by a Chinese gang.Clt
kicks, flips, and punches his way through level
ter level of Chinatown thugs in classic side
scrolling arcade style. Besides impressive figl
moves and combos, Chan also has an odd array
everyday objects to use as weapons. Players
find that anything from a broom to a large
comes a lethal weapon in the hands of “The Drunken
Master.” This element makes the game far more
live than other fighting games.
The graphics are well-animated, and the sound eft;
add to the game by incorporating Chan’s voice on
pie occasions. Listening to Chan crack jokes to his oil
screen rivals as he puts his foot in their faces is ahvay
entertainment.
The only drawback to this game is it has the potentii
get old and repetitive. The game does not change mud
the player progresses, but this is nothing a good memoij
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through in the end.
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Attention A&M Honors Students!!!
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There will be an important meeting for all honors students wht
have completed at least three honors hours and one semester al
Texas A&M with a minimum 3.40 GPR this Thursday, Octobef
26, at 6:30 p.m. in Rudder Theater. There will be a short
reception in Rudder Exhibit Hall prior to the program, and
students should meet in the Exhibit Hall. The purpose of this
meeting is to make students aware of what the Honors Progra
at Texas A&M offers beyond honors classes. Topics will includf|
Graduation With Honors, the National Scholarship Program
such as Rhodes, Marshall and Truman, the University Under
graduate Research Fellows Program, and the Public Policy
Internship Program. All interested students are asked to atten
The program will conclude by 8:00 p.m.
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Cancel The Keg Party, You're Going to Europe Instead!
Students (and Teachers!!) can now fly to Europe
for unbelievably low prices!
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9 a.m. October 24 th and 3 p.m. October 28'
Selected European Cities starting as low as s 259 plus tax
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and return by April 30, 2001
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