iliiiil i A C k W College Dance Classes Advanced College Jazz and Hip-Hop Beginner thru Intermediate Jazz. Ballet & Hip-Hop Classes Start June 4th Now Enrolling 979-690-1813 No Summer Registration Fee Six Class Punch Card S55.00 Jennifer Hart Director of the Texas A & M Aggie Dance Team LOOKING FOR A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO HELP BUILD A&M ATHLETICS AND EARN SOME MONEY? THE 12TH MAN FOUNDATION IS NOW HIRING FOR POSITIONS IN IT’S 2001 SUMMER TELEMARKETING CAMPAIGN Earn $6.00 per Hour* Plus Bonuses Gain Valuable Work Experience Flexible Scheduling after the first 30 days To apply, visit the 12th Man Foundation Office at the North End of Kyle Field, or fill out an application online. www.12thmanfoundation.com/telemarketing Page 2 NEWS Thursday, May 31,20. THE BATTALION Diptm Opes PM R’.DfLUf'lf] Smoking AWkEYS ; T HAVE A PU/U To uET ME BAlk To Mi OWAJ TfME. Ta) THE AioVlE SOPEZMA/O, he fl£U 8AOOJAKV5 AZoua)d The This Caused Time To a^oye Backwards, so x Figure if we all start Ruam; ia;6 Woff: YEAH, X THMJk X feel somethin lOE 'LL CATCH OP lA) A MI/WrE.. MILL I nAo A WHCH Of K\DS fcR Altii tybbCS? Continued from Page “You only get a lot ofpeop. at night now because thisistt type of place where a good in, jority of the customers we; people who liked to come in,s down, have a cup ofeoffeeae smoke,” he said. “Those wt do come in during thedayj! usually pretty pissed abouttl ban, and pissed people do; leave good tips.” Amy Velasquez, a The Fantastico Chronicles Boy Band Vending Machine Alcohol Continued from Page 1 Mark Dore, a manager at the restaurant, referred all questions to the corporate headquarters, which did not x'eturn telephone calls seeking comment. Jenna Bush’s earlier no con test plea stemmed from a ticket police issued while checking for minors in possession of alcohol at nightclubs along the popular East Sixth Street entertainment district April 27. She was ordered to pay $51.2 5 in court costs, serve eight hours of community service and attend six hours of alcohol awareness classes. John Wall, who prosecuted that case, said if Jenna Bush is issued a ticket in this case, her punishment might be revoked and authorities might seek a conviction. She also could have her driver’s license suspended, he said. Jenna Bush is a student at the University of Texas-Austin. Barbara Bush attends Yale Uni versity. Refunds Continued from Page 1 back this year, while single par ents would receive up to $500 and married couples up to $600. The refund checks come to 5 percent of a filer’s first taxable in come, based on last year’s fig ures: the first $6,000 for an indi vidual filer and $12,000 for a married couple. 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IMMANUEL 8c HELEN OLSHAN MUSIC Enjoy the music of Bach, Bernstein, Haydn, Ponce, Schubert, and more! FESTIVAL JUNE 3-JUNE 30, 2001 Moores School of Music university of Houston Orchestra Concerts Friday, June 8 Friday, June 29 TICKETS! 845-1234 Student $5, Regular $10 All concerts at the George Bush Conference Center except June 11 concert at Christ United Methodist Church, College Station. Chamber Music Conceits Monday, June 4 Monday, June 11 Monday, June 18 Monday, June 25 OPAS Thursday, May ! member at Olive Garden,! the drop in day custom combined with the small: summer population ofColk; Station has made it exam difficult to make a reason; amount of money as a waiter waitress. “You really have to won lot harder for less of a tipt. you got before,” she said. But the smoking ban has; affected all restaurants nt; lively. Andy Gloss, manager Wings ’N More, said thaut he does not agree with theta it has had little affect on: Iwisiness because ofaneier* tion that allows peoples; smoke on the hack porchoft restaurant. Barbara Hensley, mam. of Denny’s, said business: improved because of then: her of people who aremr likely to dine out because: no longer have todealwitk issue of other people’s sitj ing. “Even the smokers who: saying that they wouldni back ended up returning" said. “'They don’t like [thel hut they like to come he eat out.” . One such smoking tomcr, Robin Lampe, smoking after eating on having coffee was sometl she had enjoyed for mostoffl life, but she still eatsout cause she does not enjoyco ing for herself. “It is a change to thf that things have alwaysfe and it takes away our righ individuals,” she said. “Bn; ing out is something I enjo although a lot less now." 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