MSC Diversity Presents “An Evening with Maya 4B Monday, April I 1 ), 2004 '•'he bam You’re Out! riday, April 23rd Rudder Auditorium 4:30 p.m. Free Admission* * Please note: seating is on a first come> first serve basis. Doors open at 4:00 p.m. Memorial Student Center * Texas A&M University For more information, or information regarding ADA accessibility, please contact MSC Diversity at 845-1515 n ?•: - CANADA h of Cross; Canadian Radweed *-»jRAY , *ua ! WYLIE 1 STONEY eeda" HUBBARD LARUE The Ultimate ACOUSTIC JAM UP FRONT AND CLOSE VIP SEATING AVAILABLE WEDNESDAY APRIL 21st Advance Tickets Suggested and Available At: Cavender’s OR Tradition’s Bookstore General And VIP Seating www.cruisinwithragweed.com To The Caribbean COMING THIS SUMMER! wishNOmore You can score big when you visit any Camden community to win one of five sweet prizes: One year’s free rent Nine months free rent Six months free rent Maid service Personal chef service Other prizes will also be offered. For more information, visit www.camdenliving.com or call 866.808.1820 k rnsZS kMM P NO PURCHASE, PAYMENT OR RENTAL OF ANY KIND IS NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN THIS SWEEPSTAKES CONTEST RUNS FROM MARCH 1 - APRIL 30. A Camden. Living Excellence lY John C. Livas •THE Texas A&M sophomore shortstop Cliff Pennington tags out Oklahoma sophomore shortstoo Rvm trying to steal second base in the third inning of the Sooners 9-5 win Sunday q| Olsen Field 0U three games played between the teams in this weekends series M&W Continued from page 1 B Tennis Continued from page IB and say ‘wow.’” There would be one more surprise in store for the 37,409 Aggie fans in dance, leading Maroon atten- After the team FRANCHIONE on a quick drive to the 40-yard line, Branyon would have one more shot at the end zone with 13 seconds left on the clock. Branyon threw a desperation pass into the strong winds that some how ended up in junior receiver LTydrick Riley’s hands, clinch ing the game for the Maroon. “We practice the two-minute drill every day, and it paid off today,” Branyon said. “That last throw was especially bad. but thank goodness (Riley) came back and got it.” was down 5-3 and came back.” While this was going on at Court No. 1, Spencer, Walker. Vieira and Mechem all won close matches, clinching the decisive 7-0 margin of victory. “I thought K-State played a great match,” Kleinecke said. “You try to fight from looking ahead, and as a play er that’s hard to do.” Now the Aggies can finally prepare for the match they have been awaiting for months: the match against No, 12 Texas for the Big 12 regu lar season championship. “It’s going to be awesome." Mechem said. “We’re in posi tion to win the Big 12. and it’s against Texas. It’s also for a top national ranking.” A&M faces Texas Tuesday at 6 p.m. at the George P. Mitchell Tennis Center. Texas A&M guard Toccara Will selected in the I the WNBA Draft Sad ^ the San Antonio Slveife Williams, the 34th | all, was the second i picked by San Antonio. Williams led the Ntth steals for the past he k sons, is the alkinie^t leader in career steals. •" she became just fe fe! player in NCAA histwi} : record 1,000 points. 5(1 rebounds, 700 assssaJ 400 steals. Williams isthe$eca%. to be selected by the 0$ following Jaynefta Sau who was drifted ini CONGRATULATIONS!: or tO*MI M ST vlUINT*. • The Association of Former Students would like to CONGRATULATE the 2004 Gathright Scholar Award winners for their outstanding academic performance at Texas A&M University. The 2004 Gathright Scholar Award winners | College of Architecture College of Liberal Arts Mary Keilers Cassie Dieterich Andrew Moon Michelle Kish Andrea Smith Maya Weilundemo College of Geosciences College of Science Cassidy Miller Kristi Krenek Jennifer Munchrath Chad Hopson Robert Riley Zachary Campbell College of Agriculture Dwight Look & Life Sciences College of Engineering Garrett Montgomery Blake Birkenfeld Jacquelyn Grizzaffi Jagadeesh Dyaberi Shanti Claycamp Stefani Kokel College of Education College of and Human Development Veterinary Medicine, Kathryn Edwards Alicia Niedzwecki Sarah Willis Travis Cotton Kelly Stump Scott Myser Mays Business School Christopher Moore Richard BeckendorfF Aaron Kinsey '£ 'gethe obir hich placi gislai dget hool be p But ter h; ick P er. Ii ter c; w sc ly oi lie th lx pla ixes, ixes” ss pi riom since s be r ng-tt avid fers revi Om rry’: xes” ccor< atior dud' x to e to tabli mbl Tax thcrea: ng-t< Be. C: ck c ore ] bling i enues e tax Per irror ard, ishe< lc s. an I fre sine com is u