The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 13, 2001, Image 2

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SEPTEMBER 13TH RING DELIVERY
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Festivities continue until 6:00 PM
FREE—FOOD AND DRINKS, PHOTO,
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Texas Aggie Artist, Benjamin Knox ’90, personalizing the “Historic Aggie Ring'
At least 2 of the following items are
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Park in any red lot next to Kyle Field.
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Faculty, Staff, &
Student Leaders!
Volunteers Needed!
F.A.C.T. (First-time Aggie Contact Team) is a program where faculty, staff,
& student leaders contact new Aggies to welcome them to the University
and ask about their experiences at A&M. F.A.C.T. will be conducted
Mondays through Thursdays, September 24-October 11 from 6:00-9:00
PM.
Please volunteer your time and energy to help our new Aggies feel at
home. If you cannot find a signup brochure in your dept., feel free to call
Susan Speliopoulos at 845-5826. The sign-up deadline is September 19.
Thank you in advance for your time and commitment!
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Applications Available in the Koldus Cube!
If you have any questions, contact:
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President
774-5007
Tammie Preston-Cunningham
Advisor
862-5636
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Brady Creel, Editor in Chief
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