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I Wanted: Soccer Referees!!! Page 10 The Battalion Friday, September4,11 The Brazos Valley Soccer Referees Association invites referees and prospective referees to their General Meeting Tuesday, September 8th 7 p.m. Chicken Oil Restaurant The Food Chain 3600 South College, Bryan For further information call Charles Orr 774-7050/779-1320 or Jere Smith 846-1565 Extra Spending Money dr Fun! Organizations Get your organization the recognition that it deserves, put them in the 1993 Aggieland. Contracts are available in room 230 Reed McDonald, and must be returned by Thursday, September 17, to assure your group a page and avoid a late fee. Prices are $65 for a full page, which will include a group picture, candid of events during the year, a story about the group, and information about the group. $40 buys a half page which includes a group picture and information about the group. Spaces are limited so don't wait until the last minute, pick up your contract today. For more information, contact the Aggieland at 845-2682 by george Tish ■ Trie pee A VICTIM CAhf Wzy /ripj-a/t £ H/S V/CT0H.J IfACy... Continued from Page 3 So, OL' SoVzv/HffiE'* "The J xf* y** y** just like blasphemy." Motl also hopes to renew Aggie men the qualities of "s dier, statesman, and knigli gentleman." In weekly meetings, Motl % enlist the help of University!* ulty and former Aggies as gs speakers to lecture abouttl characteristics of leaders as w as other campus leaders to counselors to Fish Club met bers. Friday, By Clay Welch k«>u mte. 1*1 3 /wiivwtE i -f;*J JVicrtasifvH i-k i< tbaftfS ®kVa* tyaJ tor wUckO -tb*. cosmos *ts cr*3keA—apco»oaw\ mm across rf j Umtz is I a* m-Ci i\rb| Jr laowtcibe. ■ftast- pW, 4aU a woHMvct -fc JeciAi- "Through the Aggie Fis Club, we hope to build lead; and spread mind frames throuj hands on leadership develo; ment," Motl said. In conjunction with its weel meetings, Aggie Fish Qubit participate in activities such rollerskating, cleaning statuesi campus and adopting their oi strip of highway by 1 onville. (the story so far...) by thomas deeny COFFEEHOUSE POETRY...DRAMA...ACOUSTIC GUITAR COMEDY...INTERNATIONAL MUSIC MSC Town Hall is currently seeking performers for Coffeehouse. Those searching for a venue for their talent should contact Thomas Arnold at 847-5248 or at 845-1515 in the Student Programs Office Motl said the club will table at MSC Open House asw as an informational nieetii Monday, Sept. 7, at 6:30 p.m. room 292 in Rudder breezewi There will be an application! interview process with 42 frei men selected. Motl hopes that all interesS freshmen wall come out and quire about the club. Tf you want fun, family, ership and Fightin' Texas Ag spirit, then Aggie FishGubish leap for 1 only club for you," Motl said Tent cities hang out vacancy signs THE ASSOCIATED PRESS HOMESTEAD, Fla.— Building inspectors and social workers went door-to-door Thursday, trying to coax more people out of their hurricane-ravaged and possi bly dangerous homes and into military tent cities. More rain fell on the area smashed by Hurricane An drew on Aug. 24, making busy roads slippery and weighing down soaked, sagging ceiling materials ex posed by the storm. At least four homes collapsed overnight because of the rain. Homestead Police Maj. Chuck Habermehl said. No new injuries were reported. Democratic presidential nominee Bill Clinton joined the long line of politicians visiting southern Florida, flying to the heavily damaged Homestead Air Force Base that President Bush promised to rebuild even though some Democrats in Congress are opposed. Photo Continued from Page 4 pictures. Corps of Cadets pictures and Resident Hall Association pictures this fall. All group pic tures will be arranged by the Ag gieland staff. AR Photography will take between 300 and 400 or ganization pictures. AR Photography also does fashion, bridal, family and "Boot"portraits in their upstairs studio. Students wishing to have additional portraits taken should plan on making their appoint ments one week in advance for a Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday. Other classes will be scheduled as follows: freshmen from Oct. 5 through Oct. 30; sophomores from Nov. 2 through Nov. 20; and ju niors from Nov. 23 through finals. Graduate students, veterinary stu dents and medical students can have their class pictures done at any time. Advertisements reminding stu dents of the schedule for class pic tures will run throughout the fall semester in The Battalion. "But, the one thing that re minds most students to come in and get their picture taken is their Mom calling and saying, 'Have you had your picture taken for the Aggieland yet?'" Hinkle said. -WITH THIS COUPON- OFF! regular list price ANY ONE CLIFFS NOTES LITERATURE AID -or- TEST PREPARATION GUIDE STORE: Scan tear tass function EXPIRES 9/30/92 0 37117 fc-V* 1 2 scan regular tags Hastings We’re Entertainment!^^™ Culpepper Plaza • Manor East in Bryan Credit Continued from Page2 that is determined by thebi ance that is owed and ib minimum payment amount According to Deirdt Smith, an accounts manage at CCCS in Houston, pay about 50 percent les working through the servk than they would if they pai the creditors directly. The only criteria CCCS it quires is that the consume wanting assistance has a def nite income, regardless of th source. Smith says this set vice can also educate stc dents. "I think that they hav benefited in that they're disc: plined now. We're like a help program. We help peo pie help themselves," said. Creditors support tli CCCS by giving a 15 ] contribution for each cliea for which the service c According to Smith, the Co* sumer Credit Counseling Ser vice plan is an alternative to bankruptcy. Students can contact local Bryan-College Station vhich is io- branch of CCCS w. cated on Texas Avenue, appointments must be made through the Houston head of fice at (713) B22-6110. I'i'jh Out Of Watek. OPEN AN ACCOUNT , is- AND GET A FREE PRINTOFTHE * If you’re new to Texas A&M, you’ll need to know about First American Bank’s 12th Man Checking Account, the best and most inexpensive way to handle your money while in Aggieland! GIG’EM AGGIES! No Minimum Balance Required No Monthly Service Charge FREE MPACT Automated Teller Card 200 FREE Aggie Checks $100 Opens Your Account Your first 12 debits every month are free. After that, each debit is $1. The only maintenance fee charged to your account is a $12 annual fee. EZ FIRST BAhK First American Bank Is Everywhere In Aggieland! University Center 711 UNIVERSITY DR- ACROSS FROM TAMU 846-8751 Longmire Center 2202 LONGMIRE DRIVE OFF FM 2818,'COLLEGE STATION 764-1370 Main Office 1111 BR1ARCREST DRIVE BRYAN 268-7575 Convenience Center 1660 BRIARCREST DRIVE BRYAN 268-7575 Downtown Center 27TH ST. AT TEXAS AVENUE BRYAN 775-7575 Plus Seven Convenient MPACT Locations! MEMBER FDIC MSC Continued from Page 2 will be performing inside th MSC. Burnett said that with the doc prizes this year, they're going "quality not quantity." The prizes offered include free tickets to Reba McEntire, certificates to OPAS perfoi mances, dinners to Oxford Stred with Miss TAMU and Studert Body President Steve Belle* mountain bike, Walkmans a» radios. Whih cultural flawed r argumen which ca larize An Dr. L< of the b City Uni serves oi Educatio ment co that the people," due to a cal that sun pe< vantages progress This i the 1930' were tea evolved I er" non-l God. 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