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1992 Isn't It Time To Be Fit? Student Semester Special $68* or join a whole year for as low as $ 17 95 per month. Page 8 The Battalion Wednesday, January 22,% We Offer: •Classes 7 a.m. - 8 p.m. •Hydra-fitness equipment •High &C Low Impact &c Bench Aerobics •Tanning* the Waist, 846-1013 1003 UniwisityDt East *Not included in special Basket What YoU Are Doing aUd AnSwer These Questions for the: 1992 AGGIELAND Please answer the following questions as completely as possible. If the Aggieland staff chooses to use your answer, you will be quoted in the yearbook. After you have answered the questions, please return your answers to the Aggieland Office in 011 Reed McDonald ASAP. Include your name, classification, major, and phone number with your answers. Thanks for your cooperation Ags. 1. What was your most outrageous party stunt while attending A&M? 2. What is the strangest place you have ever gone to the bathroom while at A&M? 3. Where do you go out to have fun and why do you go there? 4. Have you had a homesick experience while attending A&M? Please describe. 5. What will you do after graduation? 6. Where would be the ideal place for you to live after graduation? 7. What is your favorite building on campus and why? 8. What is the most exciting thing you have done while you have been at A&M? 9. What is the most spontaneous thing you have done while at A&M. 10. Have you had any long distance relationships while attending A&M? How did it turn out? 11. What will you remember most about A&M after graduation? 12. What does Aggie Bonfire mean to you? 13. (Seniors) How did it feel to walk through the H20 fountain during Elephant Walk?\\(Juniors) Describe what you did to the seniors during Elephant Walk. 14. Describe what Aggie spirit means to you. 15. How did you feel when the Aggies beat SMU and confirmed going to the Cotton Bowl? 16. Describe the emotion at the 1991 Lu. game. 17. How did you christen your Aggie ring? How long did it take, etc. 18. What are your feelings about the sexual harrassment issue in the Corps? 19. Was senior bootline worth the wait? Why or why not? 20. Have you ever participated in roll call at Aggie Muster? What was it like? T C Y't ^-f- -§-T| 4- JL9JLL lr I'JLI.dL what long distance should be about? Whether you're returning or transferring to Texas A&M, you will need to select a long distance carrier that offers quality service and significant savings; consider Star Tel. Star Tel offers long distance service for as low as a minute to anywhefe in Texas. Simply dial 821-2830 for quick, efficient long distance service. STARm Quality Long Distance Service 821-2830 In case you missed it. . . Semester break full of A&M football, basketball news The following article is a look back on the people and events at Texas A&M that made news during the semester break. December 20,1991 Texas A&M freshman Kevin Barker quit the men's basketball team for personal reasons. Barker, a 6-foot~9 forward from Longview, had played in five games for the Aggies, starting in three. He averaged 9.6 points and 2.4 rebounds per game. announced his decision to quit football and concentrate on his baseball ca reer. Granger will pitch for the A&M base ball team. The 1992 season be gins Feb. 3 against Stephen Nacogdoches. regarded as one of the nation's freshmen, averaging 16.8 poin and 8.8 rebounds in 13 games. "It's unfortunate for Dams because he had a great chance be freshman of the year inti Southwest Conference," Bar* said. "It's a tough blow for us, hopefully it will give some ofo other kids an opportunity tost!; in and produce." January 18,1992 January 7,1992 January 1,1992 A&M lost to Florida State Uni versity 10-2 in the 56th Mobil Cot- t o n Mobil Cotton Bow Classic Bowl Classic in Dal las. The Aggies record ed a school record eight New Senior Shedrick Anderson was reinstated to the A&M basketball team. The 6-foot-8 forward was suspended before fall practice for violating team rules. Anderson scored 15 points the same night in a loss to TCU. Members of the A&M baske ball team and support staff we: sent to Waco hospitals after ink ing carbon monoxide at Bayli University's Ferrell Center short before a scheduled game with| Bears. The last four members wti received further treatment in Da; las returned to College Station b; days later. January 11,1992 and Cotton Bowl turnovers in the drizzly Year's Day game. "Those things happen," said A&M head football coach R. C. Slocum after the game. "We've been pretty good, real good, in the turnover department. It was one of those days. I felt like as breaks go, we didn't get a lot of breaks in the game." A&M senior linebacker Quentin Coryatt sacked Florida St. quarterback Casey Weldon for a safety in the first quarter to record the Aggies' lone score. Senior safety Chris Grooms participates in the Hula Bowl in Hawaii while Slocum, Richardson and Coryatt take part in the Japan Bowl in Tokyo. January 19,1992 January 14,1992 Richardson,Kevin Smith an Mark Wheeler take part in East-West Shrine Game in Pal Alto, Cal. Richardson threw touchdown pass to lead the Wes: to a 14-6 victory. The A&M men's basketball team loses to Texas, 76-73, its sixth consecutive loss. Five of the Ag gies' ten losses this season have been by less than six points. A&M is 3-10, 0-3 in the SWC. January 16,1992 January 20,1992 January 2,1992 A&M (10-2) finishes the season ranked 12th in the Associated Press Top 25 Poll and 13th in the USA Today Coaches' Poll. January 4,1992 A&M quarterback Jeff Granger A&M men's Barone an nounced that freshman Da mon Johnson will miss four to six weeks be cause of a frac tured third metatarsal in his left foot. Johnson, a 6- foot-5 forward coach Tony The A&M women's basketbaE team won its first game in 14 yeai! over the University of Texas Austin. Dena Russo's last second layup lifted the Lady Aggies to; 74-73 win, A&M's sixth straight. The Lady Aggies are 12-5,4-C in the conference. They play Rice Owls this Saturday in Houston 7 p.m. — Scott Wudel from Converse Judson, has been Wednesday STANLEY H. KAPLAN EDUCATIONAL CENTER LTD. Prep class schedules for the following exams are now open: DAT EXAM: APRIL 11, 1992 THOR THOR THOR THUR THUR THUR THUR THUR 2/20 2/27 3/5 3/12 3/19 3/26 4/2 4/9 5:30 6:00 6:00 6:00 6:00 6:00 6:00 6:00 MCAT EXAM : APRIL 4, 1992 TOES TOES TOES TUES TUES TUES TUES TUES TUES 1/21 1/28 2/4 2/11 2/18 2/25 3/3 3/10 3/17 5:30 6:00 6:00 6:00 6:00 6:00 6:00 6:0 6:00 SAT SAT SAT SAT SAT SAT SAT SAT SAT 2/1 2/8 2/15 2/22 2/29 3/7 3/14 3/21 3/28 9:30 10:00 10:00 10:00 10:00 10:00 10:00 10:00 16:00 THOR : THUR ' : THUR THUR THUR THUR THUR THUR THUR 2/6 2/13 2/20 2/27 3/5 3/12 3/19 3/26 4/2 5:30 6:00 6:00 6:00 6:00 6:00 6:00 6:00 6:00 GRE EXAM: APRIL 11, 1992 WED WED WED WED WED WED WED WED WED 1/22 1/29 2/5 2/12 2/19 2/26 3/4 3/11 3/18 5:30 6:00 6:00 6:00 6:00 6:00 6:00 6:00 6:00 LSAT EXAM: MARCH 21, 1992 WED WED WED 1/22 1/29 2/5 5:30 6:00 6:00 WED 2/12 6:00 WED 2/19 6:00 WED 2/26 6:00 WED 3/4 6.00 WED 3/11 6:00 WED 3/18 6:00 Class day and time are subject to change. We reserve the righ to cancel classes if enrollment is insufficient. IKAPLAN STANLEY H. KAPLAN EDUCATIONAL CENTER LTD. COLLEGE STATION AREA Stanley H. Kaplan Center Ltd. 707 Texas Avenue #106E College Station, TX 77840 (409) 696-3196 The folloi Martin day that u non-viole an ironic started ou in cities a out differ riot with 2 It was t using vio total con which the A legal Klux Kla that lit the time this for the vi break we and insigl officials, v which alh same day The K1 opinions those adv the holid taken aw out, a g would ha "Warn events wl historica view witl altered a: own belie Perhap similar a ning of hi historians "foul" at i The err conspirac’ Presiden need for thing: It is Severa admits, a: is that th< as real as of the mo Stone i the CIA, 1 for consp order to t dencies. If he : Kennedy Vietnam, war. Hov\ do this h brother, Kennedy, his staff. Stone 1 fact that t before hi 1,000 adv He igr drawn a percent < already : advisers because i 1 Los: cau!