Repres Inforr Ja (71 1-3 ( VICTOR’S Quality Mens & Ladies Boot & Shoe Repair www.seniorboots.com Serving Aggie s Since 1966 3601 Texas Ave. 1 mile north of campus Q/ S' 1 1 A Hours Mon.-Fri. 8-6:30 Sat. 9-3 040-4 114 HAIR DESIGN Color Correction Specialist 118 Walton Dr. Across from Main Entrance to Texas A&M CHICKEN OIL CO. 11 • Delicious Hamburgers • Country Salads • Big Screen T.V. • Tijuana Fries • Cold Drinks A Place You ’ll Want to Come Back To! Sun. - Thurs. 11:00 am to 10:00 pm Fri & Sat. 11:00 am to 11:00 pm 3600 S. College. Bryan (979) 846-3306 WHO’S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES 2001 - 2002 TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY Who’s Who applications are now available for both undergraduate and graduate students in the following locations: Commandant’s Office (Military Sciences Building) Student Programs Office (2nd floor MSC) Student Activities Office (125 John J. Koldus Building) Sterling C. Evans Library Office of Graduate Studies (I 25 Teague) Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs (I 0th floor Rudder) Office of the Dean of each College Completed applications should contain an application form and one (8.5x11”) activities page in 10 pt. font or above with one-inch margins. These applications must be received by the Student Activities Office or the Office of Graduate Studies no later than 5 p.m. on Friday, October 19, 2001. Applications may be handcarried to the Student Activities Office, sent through Campus Mail (1236 TAMU) or sent through US Mail (Dept, of Student Activities, ATTN: Who’s Who, 1236 Koldus, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843-1236). Questions: Contact Sandy Briers (862-1973, sandy@stuact.tamu.edu r The week of October 21 - October 25 Politics Page 6 THE BATTALION T hursday, October 18J Bryan revives, builds up cit park and recreation system mrsday, 0< eed lo ’peat ~ lie in By Justin Smith THE BATTALION Chcm 101 Soriaga Chap 9 Mon Oct 22 6pm-9pm Chem 227 l est Review Sun Oct 21 7pm-10pm m sll 18 1 .. Econ 202 Allen Part 1 Mon Oct 22 Spm-Opm Part 11 Wed Oct 24 lOpm-lam < V...- • ' Econ 202 Strayer Test Review Sun Oct 21 5pn»-9pm . . „ y. Econ 203 Edwa rdson Part 1 Sun Oct 21 9pm-12am Part 11 Tuc Oct 23 5pm-8pm TTy -• Econ 203 Nelson Part I Mon Oct 22 9pm-1 tpm Part II Tuc Oct 23 8pm-11pm Part III Wed Oct 24 5pm-7pm Econ 322 Part l Mon Oct 22 11 pm-lam Part 11 Tue Oct 23 11 pm-1 am Part III Wed Oct 24 7pm-10pm Math 131 Part 1 Sun Oct 21 6pm-9pm Part 11 Mon Oct 22 6pm-9pm Part HI Tue Oct 23 6pm-9pm 5 m. - L Matli 142 Part 1 Sun Oct 21 1 pm-4pm Part 11 Mon Oct 22 5pm~7pm Part Ill Tuc Oct 23 5pm-7pm Part IV Wed Oct 24 5pm-7pm Math 150 Pa rt 1 Sun Oct 21 4pm-7pm Part 11 Mon Oct 22 7pm-9pm Part III Tue Oct 23 7pm-9pm Part IV Wed Oct 24 7pm-9pm Math 151 Part 1 Sun Oct 21 7 pm-10 pm Part 11 Mon Oct 22 9pm-l 1 pm Part 111 Tue Oct 23 9pm-l 1 pm Part IV Wed Oct 24 9pm-l 1 pm Math 152 Part 1 Sun Oct 21 lOpm-lam Part II Mon Oct 22 11 pm-1 am Part III Tue Oct 23 11 pm-1 am Part IV Wed Oct 24 11 pm- lam Math 251 See 12.7-13.1 Sun Oct 21 9pm-12am Sec 13.2-13.6 Mon Oct 22 9pm-12a»n See 13.8-13.11 Tuc Oct 23 9pm-12am -'V I Phys 201 Part I Mon Oct 22 8pm-11pm Part 11 Tue Oct 23 8pm-l!pm Part 111 Wed Oct 24 8pm-11pm a v :v::"' Tickets go Check our wet on sale Sunday at SW Pkwy and 7 page at http:// 12:30 p.m. 4.0 & x Ave, behind KFC www.4.0andGo 3o is located on th next to Lack's. .com or call 69t e corner of 3-8886(TUTOR) The city of Bryan now is working in a program that will entail a serious overhaul of its parks around the city. At the parks and recreation meeting Tuesday night. Sue Haswell Park was the current focus of the remodeling plan. According to David Schmitz, division manager of the Bryan parks and recreation depart ment, the renovated Sue Haswell Park “will be aimed at not only becoming a centerpiece for Bryan, but to also draw in people from the surrounding communities and towns.” The park will have two base ball fields, a basketball court and a tennis court. Pavilions will be upgraded along with the addition of “The Path of Presidents” that will be lined with kiosks, each featuring three reliefs in brass of the head of every president from Washington through Clinton, along with a famous quote. A portion of the park will be dedicated by the American Cancer Society to cancer sur vivors and will contain benches and a lit walkway. This 19-acre park, located at the intersection of William Jennings Bryan Parkway and Coulter Street, will complete its renovation early next year. The completed remodeling of the Schulman Palace Theater in downtown Bryan also was on the agenda. Since the roof and two walls of the theater col lapsed in May of 1986, the Palace has not been used much, but is now being scheduled for groups such as improvisational comedy crew Freudian Slip and musician Bob French. Also announced was that there will be a holiday lighting contest called the “Parade of Lights,” that will award cash prizes to those winning homes or businesses in Bryan and College Station. At the College Station Parks and Recreation meeting on Tuesday, Oct 9, two new parks were approved. These small neighborhood parks will be located in the subdivisions of Castlegate Park and Westfield. The Westfield park will be built adjacent to where a future ele mentary school will be construct ed and could be built as a joint operation between the Parks and and I depend K |, C' : 1C'- Recreation Department College Station School District. Another focus of this ra ing was to expand Greenways system in Station which will cont; extensive trail system, would fall under the city's enth strategy of the V Statement #4 program. The Vision Statements the goals that the city is sin to achieve in order to the town. Also included Vision Statement #4. th aimed mainly at the Park: Recreation Department, improving park maintenar; providing more services for iors and creating a more cient method of business with other divisi the city government. St ! conducii Bryan hires finance officer By Eric Ambroso THE BATTALION The city of Bryan hired a chief financial officer to strengthen the administrative direction and supervision of the city’s financial services. Kathy Davidson will serve as Bryan’s first chief financial officer.starting Nov. 19. The position was created after a period of restructuring within the city of Bryan administration. “It is my understanding that the city of Bryan has received criticism for not being able to complete audits and financial reports in a timely matter and that some changes needed to be made,” said Davidson. Davidson, 47, will move from Midland where she served as financial controller for Tomcat USA. an entertainment manufac turing company. From 1977 to 1995 Davidson lived in Bryan, holding a variety of finance-related By JOEL THE B/ The life of ;y, Somewh lows cast b; |rWoods, PI ividDuval, tl jyers toil in I travel fro ili week, uns paycheck a very tryin that Stephei Reed, a sc the Aggie wrs of a gc s father. Par io still play iur. Reed say rays easy. “I’ve watche is," Reed sa journey mai re in a min irth Dakota a lid it all with iM'lpeals to me.* Playing prol :n a lifelong it while in h ini positions. She began her career in Bryaiu an accountant and bookkeeper in 1971 eventually being promoted to financeol cer in 1994. As finance officer she w ys his‘play wr “Coming to wd junior pi a great high eedsaid. “I’v tier in the ye re been here.* Many in ould agree w i responsible for coordinating the and enl ' ^ ast Y ea financial audit and the issuance of debt “I’m extremely excited about com® back to the city of Bryan,” said Davids® “I’m eager to rejoin the team, reviewtk city's finances and get right to work, in Bryan for almost twenty years, wwJdnjj dvancing to tl ionships last led the Aggi Iped stake tl ;gional berth. -Big 12 se nly six stroke te regional