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Tuesday, Septembers, 1989 The Battalion Page 11 ii «>OJ*r. ."7 Irir/fS. = TANK M*-N T AMAJLV Ler^ 5^£. IT'S- 12-1 RtlM^TATCMENiT AFT64? OWE-YEAR,6-I ReiNi^TATgMeKJT AEtER -twO VEAf?^ £VFKi MOKS&V REIM5-TAT6-MGMT AFTER FIVE YGAfRS. by Jeff Millar & Bill Hinds p^- uJeu., It's 4-1 MO R&IMSTAT&MEKJT for life, but 4ovu woulp You collect IF You \AJOK) ? Vincent could be next commissioner NEW YORK (AP) — Fay Vincent is the leading candidate to replace A. Bartlett Giamatti as baseball’s next commissioner. "Fay Vincent is a wonderful man,” New York Yankees owner George Steinbrenner said. “We’ve all got to get behind him.” Giamatti died Friday after suffer ing a heart attack at his Martha’s Vineyard summer home, leaving baseball in a state of shock. Until a new commissioner is named, all the powers and duties of the office are assumed by an exec utive council. According to baseball rules, in the event of a vacancy a commissioner pro-tempore may be elected to serve for any period less than three years. Vincent, a former CEO of Colum bia Pictures, was deputy commis sioner under Giamatti and a close friend. “The deputy commissioner does not automatically take over. That ti tle was not provided in the Major League agreement,” said Jerry Re- insdorf, owner of the Chicago White Sox. “It was a title that Bart be stowed upon Fay.” EXPERIENCE IT! September 4, 5, 6 7:00 p.m. “All Faith’s Chapel” Guest Speaker Special Music Bobby Tucker Student, TAMG 1976-78 Student Body President 1977-78 Mational FFA President 1976-77 Executive Director, National Youth Department Baptist Missionary Association of America Association of Baptist Students Texas A&M University Jimmy Jimmerson Contemporary Christian Recording Artist “His Way Is The Best” “Reach The People” CAMPUS REVIVAL $69 Semester Aerobic Specials No Dues or I.D. Fees w/any membership. Former Member Discount also available. DESCRIPTION OF CLASSES Standard Aerobics (SA)-This is an intermediate level class which improves coordination endurance, strength, and flexibility. This 1 hour class is well suited for regulars! (25-30 minutes of aerobics; floorwork, cooldown). Advanced Aerobics (AA)- This class is well suited for the advanced exercise student. It increases endurance levels as well as strengthens muscles. (It includes 30 minutes of high impact, 10 minutes of low impact with weights, floor work, and cool down; 75 minutes). Low Impact Aerobics (LI)- A one hour workout including 25-30 minutes of low impact foot work (weights, floorwork, and cool down). Great for joint injured, beginners, or even all levels. High/Low Aerobics (H/LA)-This energy packed class includes both high and low impact movements using weights to in crease the heart rate and strength, (also included: floor work, and cool down) 1 hour. Just Aerobics (J.A.)- This class begins with a short warm-up, 30-35 minutes of aerobics and a cool down. This is a 40-45 minute class for those who want to squeeze a workout in during the lunch hour. Power Walking - A brisk four mile walk through Bryan. It’s great for those interested in fat loss, relieving stress, and of course, cardiovascular benefits. Weights optional. Times to be posted. Flex & Stretch (F&S)-40 minutes of floor work, concentrating on all the major muscles in the body. This class is great for toning. OVER 30 CLASSES WEEKLY WELLBORN ROAD £ (/) Jay’s Gym CC • SKAGGS lA 5k TEXAS % A&M SOUTH COLLEGE Homestead Savings Extends Drive Thru Banking Hours Homestead Savings Association has extended its drive thru banking hours for the College Station office, President William F. Phillips Jr. announced recently. “We added four hours a day to the drive in schedule to accommodate the busy schedules of our regular custom ers,’’ Phillips said. “Continued growth of the home office traffic also played a part in the decision,’’ he added. The College Station banker noted that Homestead was growing at a time when many financial institutions were having problems. “Homestead Savings continues to grow and continues to show profits for its shareholders,’’ he pointed out. “At a time when some financial institutions are offering less service, we are able to offer more.” Phillips attributed Homestead’s steady growth to a conscious manage ment decision to pick solid loan customers and offer competitive ser vices to banking customers. “Homestead is in the enviable posi tion of having a solid capital base, a portfolio of current loans and an in creasing number of banking customers. When Homestead was opened, we sought a particular customer who paid loans on time and wanted checking and savings services without frills. Those customers have stayed with us through the hard times. They have built this in stitution into a highly visible part of this community. The success of Homestead is theirs — but you can be sure that management is very proud of their ac complishments.” The new drive thru banking hours will be 8 - 6, Monday thru Friday, Phillips said. Hours for the Bryan of fice will not be changed, he reported. Homestead Savings Association of Texas 1063 South Texas Avenue in College Station (across from I AMU) DRIVE THRU BANKING FROM 8 - 6 Monday-Friday MEMBER SAIF Locally Owned and Managed