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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1985)
Monday, February 4, 1985/The Battalion/Page 5 Photos by LEE BOOKER Ed Richmond shows the crowd that 2 cc of water can put out a fire. Jobeth Greedon tries to stay on the log in a tug-of-war. Darren Meeks (left) and David Carstens display the Chinese yoyo prizes. County fair goers pull “All-Nighter 91 More than 4,000 people frolicked in the hay Saturday night at the MSC All-Night County Fair. The fair, sponsored by the MSC All-Night Fair Committee in conjunction with Coors, radio station KORA and Wrangler, featured more than 60 carnival booths, a barbeque cafe, western movies, hayrides and square dancing. In addition, fair goers competed in more civilized rivalry such as seed spitting and jalepeno-eating con tests, and Bevo-calling and Wrangler jean competitions. The Debonaires, winners of the 1984 Wrangler Country Showdown, played country and rock ’n’ roll fa vorites for a crowded dance floor of county revellers. far left A member of Squad ron 11 foils a prisoner’s at tempt to escape. Billy Pounds cheers on the “cow pattie” throwers. Texas' Oldest Wargcming Convention is back - Don't let it get away! I V 1SC NOVA COWIITTEE Texas AsM Memorial Student Center Registration : Texas ASM University Fri s Sat, Feb 8 , 9. Con Pass : $10.00 Tournanents in : AD&D ( costs $2.00) , Traveller, Squad leader. Ogre, Car Wars, Nuclear War, Star Trek RPG, Charpions, A House Divided. Other events include : The Dealer's Room , Micro Amor, Naval Miniatures, Open Ganing rooms , and much, mjch more! Be there! For more information, call 845-1515 or come by our abide in in MSC 216, THE STUDENT PROGRAMS OFFICE (SP0), ,. :* sli T !|| * ^ V-I . v FB£E 6 Feb anl . Vo 4^00 p as Sponsored^ : *2 i,-> V- ' ' V » s ' ■■ i S* i',■ - ' , . . ‘ , , C : ■ < ;■> : <w v •• : ' ‘ '' » lit » m —mm mw*m***m. * m m. m m*. mm , M ■ w .» ini ii mm-w w ^ - w -- - SPONSORED BY MUM.- You'll drive the revolutionary Dodge Daytona Turbo through a competition rally couise set up right here on campus. Your lap will be electronically timed and the student with the best* official score wins a trip to Daytona Beach to compete in the National Grand Finals Other prizes will be awarded to 2nd and 3rd place finishers and each hour spectators and drivers alike Will win great campus prizes. Absolutely no purchase is necessary.. . it's all free fun. •complete rally and prize award rules available at competition site ZAf*— Over $125,000 in prizes will be awarded in the 3rd Annual National Collegiate Driving Championships brought to you by Dodge and other participating sponsors. National Grand Finals Awards 1st Place - $5,000 cash scholarship and use of a Dodge Daytona Turbo for 1 year 2nd Place $3,000 cash scholarship and use of a Dodge Daytona Tut bo tor 1 year 3rd Place $2,000 cash scholarship and use of a Dodge Daytona Turbo for 1 year WITH ADDITIONAL SPONSORSHIP FROM OOODWYEAH um@n ocean P^ lflc Newsweek SUPPORTED BY National Highway US Department Traffic Safety of Transportation Aaministration Q National Safety Council Spring Break: Open Competition At S. Padre Island