Page 4 The Battalion Tuesday, September 18,19S Tuesdi Fo6tball fans crowd the overhead crosswalk above Welborn Road to reach Kyle Field Saturday. Those caught in game traffic had to settle for parking in the Fish Lot across the busy street. Before each home game, the parking lot in front of Kyle Field is filled with loyal fans pre- Squires ‘76, the Homeyers ‘76, the Mechlers ‘81, and the Davis’ ‘78, all members of the paring for a successful Aggie homestand by drinking their favorite libations. The 12th Man Foundation, have been reveling in this spot for five seasons. Larry Smith ‘69 and his wife Gaylnn videotape their son Robert Smith ‘91 during march- in from the Quad to Kyle Field. Their son is a sdriidrihember of the band. Eleven year-old John Ford of Franklin passes time reading while selling mums for his mom at the intersection of Wel born and George Bush Drive. Ford received $1 for every mum he sold and hoped to sell the entire stock of 14 before the game. Since every game at A&M is homecoming, mums are a fast-selling item on game day. Photos by Phelan M. Ebenhack Cadet Col. Jonathan Whittles, commander of the Corps of Cadets, leads the entire Corps down Joe Routt Boulevard toward Kyle Field before the USL football game. The Corps of Cadets march before the reviewing stand inside Kyle Field before each home game. Anyoi can call ion’s ph prove ( the new; Thei 3315. Ideas feature profiles NARC01 Ce THE MEI fOc Rc AGGIES Mi DEPART tra Re ORTHOC at PSI CHI: at NATION/ P-r TAMU SI CATHOL the Sti ANTHRO P" for ACCOUN be me MINORU me PRO-CH< coi inf< AGGIES ore METHOD Bit 84 Sti SADDLE me So wit POLITICi pia 65 COLLEG ley tio MSC JO Ch pe MSC PO Re TAMU S' in TAMU P an me DPMA: I AGGIES at 8* TAMU N le fo UNITED P- alpha Cl tamuc pc electk of te 8< aggies 7: fo alcoh< WOMEI PI PRE- F