The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 09, 2004, Image 7

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.1 about the B 6 Texas a&M. The "Picture Re-
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Entries must be received be-
lC lu ' l,1 ^ K »een Sept. 15 and Oct. 6. All pic
tures must be original photographs.
Amateur photographers only, no
professional photographers may
enter. Participants must be faculty,
staff or students at Texas A&M or
the A&M System components in
the Brazos Valley.
Winners must be 18 years or
older and will be notified by e-
mail. No more than three entries
per person will be accepted, and
only one prize per person will
be awarded. For contest rules,
prize listing and the entry form
go to: http://vpr.tamu.edu/pho-
tocontest.html.
iallas couple
le more a gives $1 million
‘:|o Texas A&M
1 Sept. 8, 2004 — Sondra and
“Pint v ffcnald L. Skaggs of Plano have
1 Hound, ■mmitted a $1 million deferred
2 per pint.Baft to Texas A&M to benefit the
milliards. c.§ollege of Architecture, the Corps
J Cadets and The Association of
A as the re. f|> rmer Students.
)X an( j |jj The gift will establish the Sondra
P irtk lr Rona ^ Skaggs '65 Endowed
^ ir ' Ft id, which will support graduate
m K " " jjll° ws ^P s architectural study
al ad: the Sondra and Ronald
1 ^ nCe B^ggs ‘65 Endowed Comman-
ar * Vent's Discretionary Fund for the
ng macnnB or p S c a( j e ( S; anc j, through The
Association of Former Students, the
Sondra and Ronald Skaggs ‘65 En
dowed Opportunity Awards.
Ronald Skaggs, who received bach
elor’s and master's degrees from the
College of Architecture, is chairman
of HKS Architects in Dallas.
"Texas A&M has affected our lives
in so many ways. This commitment
allows us to give something back,"
said Ronald Skaggs, who is also a
fellow in the American Institute of
Architects. “What makes Texas A&M
special, in addition to what you learn
in the classroom and the architec
ture studio, is the 'other education’
— life outside of the classroom and
as former students. That is so much
a part of the Aggie experience."
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M2th Man Towels
on sale for
Wyoming game
■ Several student organizations
■ill be coordinating the sale of com-
■emorative9/ll 12th Man Towels
prior to Texas A&M's football game
■ith Wyoming this weekend. This
game will be nationally broadcast
« Fox Sports Net.
■ The special 12th man towels will
nc' only show the Aggie Spirit, but
■so show support for American
!troops and the victims of 9/11. The
towels cost $3 and all of the pro
ceeds will be donated to The Fallen
Patriot Fund. This fund helps the
families of fallen military personnel
who were killed during Operation
Iraqi Freedom.
Towels may be purchased in
advance by filling out the pre-order
form found at http://dsa-stuorg.
tamu.edu/studentfoundation. Or
ders can be shipped to anywhere
in the continental United States for
those unable to attend the game.
Orders can be shipped next day
for those wishing to send them to
loved ones serving overseas. For
more information, contact the 12th
Man Student Foundation at (979)
846-8193 or send an e-mail to re-
member_the_spirit@yahoo.com.
Job fair planned
for Tuesday
■ A community-wide job fair is
planned for Tuesday. Sept. 14 from 2
to 6 p.m. at the College Station Hilton
ftated at 801 University Drive East.
B A variety of area businesses, in
cluding Texas A&M, will have rep
resentatives available to discuss
opportunities ranging from profes
sional to entry-level jobs.
Job seekers should bring plenty
of resumes and dress for possible
on-site interviews.
Texas A&M and Blinn College will
be conducting free seminars on re
sume writing and interviewing skills
at 2:30 p.m., 3:45 p.m. and 5 p.m.
For more information contact
Bryan-College Station Chamber of
Commerce at (979) 260-5200 or
Workforce Solutions Brazos Valley at
(979) 595-2800/(800) 386-7200.
I Campus briefs are compiled by the Office of Univer
sity Relations.
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SENIORS.
We need your graduation portrait
for the 2005 Aggieland yearbook.
Graduation portraits for Texas A&M University's 2005
Aggieland yearbook will be taken Monday through Friday,
Sept. 13-24, 2004, in MSC Room 027. Hours are 9 a.m.
to 7 p.m. each day. There is no sitting fee required to be
photographed for the yearbook.
To make your appointment, go to www.throntonstudio.
com. Go to Scheduling, then dick New User, and complete
with Registration Password: tarn
Or schedule by calling Thornton Studio at 1-800-883-9449,
or see the photographer beginning Sept. 13.
POOL PARTY
TODAY! 3pm-6pm
FUN! PRIZES!
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COMMONS
apaRimeiiTS
1 Bd/1.5 Bath/ Study
$699 per month
2 Bd/ 2 Bath
$425 per month
2 Bd/ 1.5 Bath
$410 per month
3 Bd/ 2 Bath/ Study
$399 per month
4 Bd/ 2 Bath
$350 per month
Rates are per person
Short term leases available
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(979) 764-8999
*lf lease signed within 48 hours
Look Whafs lododed!
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<•> Lighted Volleyball Courts, Basketball
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Great Roommate Matching
Utility Package Available
(No deposit, no hook-up fees)
FEATURES:
24 Hour Computer Lab and Fitness Center
2 Swimming Pools and Jacuzzi
Emergency Alarm System
in every apartment
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Fish Camp 50 th
Reunion
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Weekend Events
Friday, September 10, 2004
5 p.m. - 12 midnight Fish Camp History Display in the Memorial Student Center Flag
Room
Visit a display celebrating 50 years of history with Fish Camp. Sign the official 50th
Anniversary Guest Book and leave thoughts for future Fightin' Texas Aggie Freshmen
Classes.
6 p.m. - 8 p.m. Welcome Reception at The Association of Former Students
Kick-off the reunion weekend with refreshments, fellowship, and Fish Camp history
sharing.
8 p.m. First Yell featuring Bill Cosby at Reed Arena
Tickets through the MSC Box Office at (979) 845-1234
12 midnight Midnight Yell Practice at Kyle Field
Attend Yell Practice with current and former Fish Camp members; don't forget to wear
your favorite Fish Camp shirt. Meet in Cain Park at the Eagle Statue at 11:30 p.m.
Saturday, September 11, 2004
8 a.m. - 12 midnight Fish Camp History Display in the Memorial Student Center Flag
Room
Visit a display celebrating 50 years of history with Fish Camp. Sign the official 50th
Anniversary Guest Book and leave thoughts for future Fightin' Texas Aggie Freshmen
Classes.
2 hours before Game Fish Camp Reunion Tailgate Party at Simpson Drill Field
Plan to attend a fun filled Fish Camp Reunion tailgate party. There will be a
designated area for Fish Camp Reunion participants. Meal tickets will be sold
individually at the tailgate party.
2:30 p.m. Texas A&M Aggies vs. Wyoming
Cowboys Football Game
Tickets are sold through the Athletic Ticket
Office at (979) 845-231 1
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