WE'RE BRING OWER PRICES TO COLLEGE STATION 12-Pk./12-Oz. Cans All Varieties Pepsi or Diet Pepsi If 88 2 % SATISFACTION GUARANTEED! Deli Fresh Complete BBQ Chicken Dinner INCLUDES: •2-Whole BBQ Chickens •1-Lb. Potato Salad •1-Lb. Coleslaw •1-Loaf French Bread Winn-Dixie A&M spikers set for weekend match-ups By Nick Georgandis The Battalion The Texas A&M women's volleyball team heads into this weekend's matches with a sparkling 18-4 record and squares off with a pair of teams headed in totally opposite directions. Tonight at 7 p.m., the Lady Aggies battle the red-hot North ern Illinois Huskies at G. Rollie White Coliseum. The Huskies have a record of 15-2 and are riding a 12-game winning streak. They have not lost a single game in their last nine matches. Lady Aggie head coach Laurie Corbelli said she believes this match-up will help show how good A&M is performing right now. "(The Huskies) are a real solid team, with a very fast offense and very good ball control," Corbelli said. "They have played tough with some very good teams. We know they're consid ered to be very good. "We have not risen to the occasion like we would have liked to against better teams. It's a significant non-conference match for us." Saturday, the Lady Aggies will host the Northeast Louisiana Lady Indians at 7 p.m. The Indians will enter the game with a dismal 5-17 record. However, senior outside hitter Sheila Morgan said she thinks the Lady Indians will be tougher than their current record indi cates. "I think they will coxpe in here and play us really well," Mor gan said. "Anybody who plays us, no matter who they are, when they see that Aggie maroon, they want to beat us." Prices good Fri. Oct. 15 thru Tues., Oct. 19, 1993 in your Bryan & College Station Winn-Dixie stores only. None to dealers. We reserve the right to limit quantities. Copyright 1993 Winn-Dixie Texas, Inc. Mary Macmanus/THE BatTM Senior Kim Mitchell (left) and sophomoif Dana Santleben prepare to block the against Florida State earlier in the season. | ason ty Dece ||ear ago when Tesert Storm s lot of pt pie agre that at t dnt the Oiler |/ould be doin Iverybody a fa [yjust forgetti |iis whole foot ing. There a: Slso a lot of pe' |ho think that Iresident Clinl Should simply Imerican troo ut of Somalia bad of sen dir ne 5,300 add it | forces to the |i ifrican countr i . However, g ' can troops hav — themselves to 1 dent Clinton is a respectable n It is importc TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY College Station, Texas 77843-1227 Congratulations to the Class of 1995 Ross Volunteers Bandini, Paul Honea, Mark Reger, Thomas Blake, Brenton Bateman, Walter Battenfield, Jason Belknap, Donald Bhavsar, Amit Brian, Clinton Bronaugh, Casey Burnett, Chad Campbell, Daniel Casanova, Mark Carroll, Wade Crouch, Mark Crump, Jason Cyrier, John Davis, Robert Densmore, Matthew DiCuffa, Anthony House, Samuel Hudson, Kyle Huff, Kyle Hughes, Patrick Jackson, Jimmy Jeffrey, Mark Johns, Wade Jones, Michael Jr. Kelm, Charles Killian, Michael Lang, Joel Lewis, James Lock, Sam Manias, Pete Nava, Juan Neander, Robert Oliphant, Eric Faulkner, Christopher Oliver, William Ficke, Christopher Fisher, Kelly Fletcher, Daniel Fritcher, Seth Heath, Jeffrey Ortiz, Osvaldo Parker, Kevin Payne, Jason Phillips, Stephen Powers, Shawn Reininger, Terrance Reyes, Jaime Ridgeway, Jason Rodriquez, Luis III Sample, Roderick Santana, Jaime Segrest, Matthew Shopp, Ryan Simmons, Michael Smith, Grant Sollock, Ryan Sutherland, Patrick Swindle, Kail Taylor, Brian Thompson, Kevin Torn, Scott Tortorice, Joseph III Vega, Sergio, Jr. Watjus, Scott Williams, Michael Welsh, James Whitaker, Scott Wood, Brandon pt U.S. troc |on called "( ; Once agab |> comfort th jation and fe loops entere objective. W irovide for a |on. So, when I [only Amerii /agged thro N prepared |ve action. 1 iry for Clinl oops to sub Obviously arpossed th 'by Americ; 'orld's baby tbe good S 'bef efforts ions of an u 1 take a eras America b | rei gn escaj a basic pri Take aloc onvenient i lf s straight io East. Were sive; Wasi ere \ n y Magee