local Battalion/Page 3 September 1, 1982 &OOTLINE ;■ track.'. : * SENIOR RIA/6 INSPECTION UNE Dfyo, ofQe "emlial e/hnt| 0 3 0 z 0 1 0 BfJO b o £ o Y 0 1 ' ' • • '-' S'liflP CiOdCOCf 606600r^nr^h ASon non OQCXXQQ <*32. tLAYERS_ FREE APARTMENT LOCATOR SERVICE • Apartments • Duplexes • Houses • Fourplexes • Town houses Now leasing for summer and fall. Special sum mer rates now available. Walking & biking dis tance to T.A.M.U. HOMEFINDER PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 696-1006 loss S. Texas C.S. Come Join the Largest Sports Club on Campus TEXAS A&M WEIGHTLIFTING CLUB Fall Dues $ 25 (Special rates for women) SCHOOLS tonnel. tmck SCORS: *>ARP 4(if Owned & Operated By The French Family State Licensed “ALMOST BETTER THAN GRANDMA’S” It H'2J dedifi )Cooperation^ the problem Bootline rules established • PRIVATE FIRST GRADE • KINDERGARTEN • PRE-KINDERGARTEN • AGES INFANTS & UP • ALL DAY CARE AFTER SCHOOL CARE BALLET SUMMER DAY CAMP (FOR SCHOOL AGE) CERTIFIED INSTRUCTORS OPEN DURING A&M FOOTBALL by Beverly Hamilton £SS Battalion Staff ■ Forming the bootline, the tra dition of seniors welcoming the Texas A&M University football team back from halftime, soon may be abolished if students do noi cooperate, head yell leader Tom Joseph said 1 uesdav. He discouraged students 1 coming down for bootline iy are not seniors. Members itudent Government will establish a senior ring check line at the south entrance to the field. The purpose is to ensure that only seniors participate. “It’s up to them (the students) whether we can have boodine,” he said. “We want them to come to bootline, but they need to be on time.” Joseph said students on the third oeck should move to the track surrounding Kyle Field while the Aggie Band is per forming. Students on the second deck should leave their seats halfway through the perform ance, and first deck students should leave as the band is finishing its halftime show. Yell leaders, Texas A&M Corps of Cadets officers of the day and Student Government representatives will be stationed throughout the estimated two to three thousand students in the bootline to organize it and keep seniors off the football field. “The Athletic Department is very cooperative,” Joseph said. “Coach Jackie Sherrill wants the track cleared as soon as possible and wants it done efficiendy.” The Corps will not form a spirit line for the team between Wofford Cain Hall and Kyle Field before games this year, he said. Sherrill asked civilian stu dents to form the spirit line at 4:20 p.m. Saturday, Joseph said. FIVE CONVENIENT LOCATIONS WEE AGGIELAND 1711 Village Dr., C.S. 693-9900 KIDDO CAMPUS ROYAL TOT 110 Royal, Bryan 846-4503 CARE-A-LOT 4351 Carter Creek, Bryan • 900 University Oaks, C.S. 846 ,037 HAPPY DAY 693 - 1987 1024 Balcones Dr., C.S. 693-9062 Hal :mb; 10 More [he Home MORE SAVINGS! MORE STYLE! MORE SELECTION! MORE VALUE! MORE QUALITY! MORE NOTED BRANDS! j wi more value! Magnavox® VHS video recorder with the features you want! Save *200/ Was *699/ $499 3 speed recorder.. .2, 4 or 6 hours Look how you'll enjoy it... record ''off-the-air" while you watch ... record one program while you watch another... set it to record as much as six hours of one program while you are away, during a 24 hour time period... or set it to record the same program at the same time every day. You can use 8-hour tapes, too. record, edit or playback by remote control You have armchair control of Pause and Still functions to make it easy to cut out anything you don't want to keep while you are recording... and you can capture clear stop action pictures by remote control during playback. you'll appreciate the Magnavox 9 quality .. . the electronic quartz digital clock... the power failure indicator ... soft touch controls... the fact that it comes with cables for quick hook-up.. . and more. It was a good buy at $699... if s a great one at $499! : : lea^ 1 it# :eif! IT stsf im. AMERICAN ©• Dillard's welcomes the American Express 9 Card shop Dillard’s monday thru Saturday 10-9; post oak mall, college station 20 SHOPPING SPREES TO BE GIVEN AWAY! REGISTER NOW THROUGH OCT. 2ND IN A DILLARD'S HOME DEPARTMENT Winners will choose items worth $150 to $500 from one of 20 departments (prizes total $5,000). No obligation. You do not have to be present to win.