The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 04, 1985, Image 7

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    Monday, February 4, 1985/The Battalion/Page 7
STATE AND LOCAL
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by Scott McCullar
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Feb. 28, 1985
Sunday
Pancakes
$1.99
Mon. lues. Wed.
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$1.99
Thurs. Fri.
Shrimp
$4.99
All You Can Eat
Saturday
Special
Steak Dinner
$4.99
Complete
A&M to host ‘Big Kiss’ for charity
By ELIZABETH MICKEY
Reporter
Texas A&M students and area
residents will be stocking up with
chapstick and mouthwasn to pre
pare to break an unusual recora on
Valentines Day.
Kyle Field will be the site of the
“Big Kiss,” an attempt to break the
wond’s record for the biggest kiss.
The event, which begins at 8:30
,m. on Feb. 14, is sponsored by the
luscular Dystrophy Association,
Student Government, the Residence
&
Hall Association and KKYS-FM. All
proceeds will benefit MDA.
MDA Program Coordinator for
the Bryan-College Station area Di
ane Maxwell says if more than
$20,000 is raised, Texas A&M will be
eligible to send a representative to
the Jerry Lewis Telethon in Septem
ber.
The current record for the big
gest kiss was set at Oregon State Uni
versity in 1981, with 1,100 couples
kissing for two minutes straight.
The goal for Texas A&M is 2,000
couples kissing for three minutes.
Registration begins on today, and
the entrance fee is $5 per person.
This fee includes a “Big Kiss” t-
shirt for each participant and a “kiss
kit” consisting of Hershey kisses,
cHapstick and various sample prod
ucts for each couple.
Those wishing to participate may
register at the Memorial Student
Center, the Quad, the Commons or
Sbisa.
Area 7-Elevens will also serve as
registration sites for high school stu
dents and the surrounding commu
nity.
It’s No Mystery!
The best looking heads in town
are styled at Bill’s.
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2 15 University Dr. 84b~2228
Appointments
Available
Monday — Saturday
FLU TREATMENT IS HERE
A study using the new drug Ribavirin
is going on at the Beutei Health Center
If you have Flu Symptoms
- Fever
- Muscle Aches
- Chills
- Sore Throat
Come to the health Center within the first 24
hours of illness and ask for the Flu Doctors (day
or night-Flu Fighters don’t sleep)
You may win a paid vacation (about $112.00) in the Health Center
Dr. John Quarles
845-1313
HOCH
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30%-50% OFF
Ladies and Childrens
Fall & Winter Shoes
Handbags & Legwear
Boots & Belts
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Parkway Square
Texas Avenue So. at
Southwest Parkway
The Shoe Storg
College Station’s Finest Shoe Store
696-6976
College Station
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You are invited to attend a presentation
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regardless of graduation date or college major are
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The meeting will be held on Campus at:
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