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V- CLASS OF2003 pullout shirts on sale this week in the MSC!!! $ 10 each or 2 for $ 18 Page 2 CAMPUS Monday, Novembr THE BATTALION dofiday. N FISH H£V, So HocJ ARE 'iou SouR. 5I5TER ^ CZrOOb OJE PiCToALLi 'Oiols fight /U)H£jO OOR ffi/A I LV 3. ARoUaJD- 1% X bOAJAJO X Thi-ok Because They Expect os To. oatch... H AaJI> ^E- r^T| Picture ^ f > .. MY F/^ILV by R.DeLuna yHY You Tost AiiAjt> You£ OtJA) &05IA>ESS ft? STAj ooT QT Ring fX'v/E fJEMER Sff/Ol HAPP/ER Se Aa) Oa)LV c:hild ivwwwrdelunacom Non Mia Culpa by B-Hippie FOR YOUR PAST, YOUR PRESENT AND YOUR FUTURE I GOT MAIL. 1 WHO LOVES t ME... g NOTHING ^ IN MY BOX. A KRAZY KUPON BOOK, A CREDIT CARD, AND TWO LOVE LETTERS ADDRESSED TO THE GUY WHO HAD THIS MAILBOX BEFORE ME. I NEVER KNEW ^ JEGOS COULD- GET PAPER CUTS. NOTHIN' SAYS LOVING LIKE CURRENT resident' v SWiyiwocr. Apt. #160 by Kyle w Cup of Jo BY NOTORIOUS U.B. THE THREE-STONE DIAMOND ANNIVERSARY RING John D. Huntley Class of ‘79 313 B South College Avenue College Station, TX 77840 (979) 846-8916 Veah, but: then none of our politicians ould be eligible to vote.... * Continued from] "I did not know [Leonard ily was alive,” Lossnersaia. wanted to give the ringt A&M University.” Contact was made will President Dr. Ray M. Bow arranged to bring Lossnert; for the presentation. It wasti Lossner learned of Tuntj Leonard’s story. “I never imagined [tl might belong to a faraou: Lossner said. Douglas Leonard accei ring and then presented along with Turney W. Medal of Honor, to Bowen manent display at the Sanders! of Cadets Center. “This ring will not leave A&M College,” Douglas said. “This was for a great fought in the war for what lieved was right and for God' The return of the ring icanee for other members of! W. Leonard’s family who remains were actually Kathleen Zarr, daughterofli Leonard’s late sister, said the accompanying his remainsw ly minted, which indicates mains may not have been Turney W. Leonard. Turney R. Leonard, Ti Leonard’s nephew, received news of the ring’s return amazement and pessimism “You never know if soi want $2 billion for something or if it might not be true.'Ti Leonard said. “Sure, might not be him, but [ him. Fifty-six years later, i proves to us that he really Lossner also presented from his command to A&M aerial photograph oftheAi Forces' positions during the taken in 1944. He expressed ment at the outpouring of tion from so many people. “I want to honor the inetnon great son and graduate of this! versity,” Lossner said. “It thought about so manypeoplef this much.” AMEDAY POW GO ■ www.4.0andgo.com, or call 696-8886(TUTOR) Acct 230 Review Test Review Mon Nov 13 9pm-12ani : J I Coming next week: Acct 229 Test Review • Acct 230 Stasny Chapter 6 Sun Nov 12 lOpm-llam jllp < Econ 202 Edwardsoi! Part I Mon Nov 13 6pm-9pm Part H Tue Nov 14 6pni-9pm ' F- - ' Econ 203 Nelson Test Review Sun Nov 12 7pm-l(lpm ( Fine 341 Part I & II Review Sun Nov 12 5pm-7pm Part I V Sun Nov 12 7pm-9pm Math 141/166 Part 1 Sun Nov 12 7pm-10pni Part It Mon Noy 13 7pm-9pm Part Hi Tue Nov 14 7pm-9pm Part IV Wed Nov 15 7pm-9pm Math 141/166 Test Review' Sun Nov 12 lOpm-lam lllBlllgBBll ' :: ' /V '-a. | Math 142* Part 1 Mon Nov 13 11pm-1a m Part If Tue Nov 14 llpm-lam Part if Wed Nov 15 llpm-lam Pari IV Thu Nov 16 I Ipm-lain *Note Math 151** Math 152** Note Mgmt 363 This is the only week these Math 142 reviews will be! held!!! Part l Mon Nov 13 Spm-Tpm Part 1 Mon Nov 13 9pm-11pm Part II Toe Nov 14 5pm-7pm Part 11 Tnc Nov 14 9pm-llpm Part III Wed Nov 15 5pm-?pm Part HI Wed Nov 15 9pm-l 1pm Part IV Tha Nov 16 5pm-7pm PartlY Thu Nov 16 9pm-llpm j We highly recommend you come to the reviews this week even though they are early, otherwise they will be broken- up by Thanksgiving break!!! Test Review Mon Nov 13 8pm-llpin tickets go on sale Sunday at 4:30 PM. 4.0 & Go is located on the corner of SW Pkwy and Tx Ave, behind KFC next to Lack's. Check our web page at http://www.4.0andGo.com Continued from Page 1 Hlaroon Out, the Aggies defeated No. 10 Kansas State. This game the Ag- ies added an extra touch for the No. Sooners by combining Maroon Out with a 12th Man “Towel Out” that added a dizzying touch to the ma roon-clad Kyle Field. In anticipation of the imposing crowd confined in the concrete walls of the stadium, several mem bers of the A&M athletic depart ment measured the volume level of the stadium for the Guinness Book of World Records. The Aggies fell well short of the 128.7 decibel lev el needed to break the record for the loudest crowd ever to witness an outdoor sporting event. A&M registered just 113.6 on the sound meter. According to one of the event organizers, Mason Brand, the Aggie crowd would have had to have been five times louder to exceed the mark. The margin in the game was much closer; just four yards and four points shy of the program’s first upset of a No. 1 opponent. Continued from Page 1 “I don’t hold the soldiers there re sponsible,” he said. “On a personal level, I don’t think 1 begrudge all of them. Of course, there are a couple of them I think 1 still would have a problem with.” Although he separated from the service in October, Gonzales said future military service is not out of the question. He is currently think ing about pursuing a reserve or na tional guard career. For Gonzales, Veteran’s Day is a time to reflect on the past and think about the future. “I don’t reflect on the experience so much on Veteran’s Day,” he said. “My reflection now comes on all the veterans I’ve been able to work with since I’ve been back. I think of all their stories and conflicts.” Bonfire Campus Calendar Monday fpr the competition is 5 p.m. Thursday. The food will be col- The Multicultural Association for Pre-Health Aggies will have its last meeting of the semester at Rudder 407. Princeton Re view 1/2 Scholarships will be awarded. lected at Rudder Fountain. The campus that raises the most food during the week will be an nounced the Food Drive winner at the Texas game. Help us make sure it is the Aggies. Tuesday FEED THE HELL OUTTA t.u! Na tional Hunger and Homeless ness week is Nov. 13 through 16. There will be a food drive from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Wednesday and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday. The deadline The TAMU Sports Car Club will have a general meeting for event results and to talk about upcom ing events at 7 p.m. in Koldus 111. For more information, visit http://tamscc.tamu.edu. Continued frotnPaf and well — maybe evenstronst because sometimes whenyoi through a very difficult brings you closer and makesfi bonds even stronger.” Despite the closeness ofi and its host community, asss paster Richers said the col helped the community under® Aggie spirit more. “In a way, it has remindeduss that the Aggie spirit is both» thing to celebrate and to to share in good times, ing that, its very source lies heartaches that are shared bet* people,” he said. Through it all, the lapse has been a reminder of quickly tragedy can strike/! haney said. “I think there is more of how fragile life is and howf ly things can change, and that,at- as we try, we don’t always have! trol over what happens in our! and in our community,” “What makes us stronger is kno' 1 that we can get through it.” Fish Camp Ol Is Now Accepting Namesake Nominations! Do you know a faculty or staff member on campus that makes Texas A AAA University a better place? 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