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FREVls chart for. Ag-g-IE NAT/dNAl cHMPi oNsh/P Moon, Oilers trip Seahawks, 24-14 lEmvmr Buy one entree and get ONE OF EQUAL OR LESS VALUE FREE! i i To be used Sun. - Thur. 5-9 pm Please present to waiter when ordering Expires Nov. 15 l l I IF FLORIDA STATE BEATS NOTKE VAME AND THEN EC6E5 TO NORTH CARO UN A STATE A/JD THEN Notre Dane loses to Boston coit^' ET\... and IF OH-10 STATE LOSES To /NDIANA MIAMI LOSES THE REST OF ITS &AHE. LOSES TO NISSISSIPPI STATE .. . Awp™ GrFTS beat By fOE>A STATE AND OKPA TENNESSEE LOSES TIN ICE... AND AW, ’ AUb FE0AUDA 1-ObBS T< The Associated Press .. . AA/D ?£ASKA Jose’s ZARAPE i New Location Restaurante i 268-0036 779-8702 1 3824 S. Texas Ave. 308 N. Main 1 I mik North Univasity Dr. Downtown Bryan i j LOOKS LIKE , , v I'M BACK htf t "V.. AN)b THE" A^rcw^/W/A/y JUST" , f\ ViV- _ / R&sr OF TVfJd D U R A N 6 O COUNTRY DANC t N6 C & W DANCE LESSONS BESlNNiMG: Learn the basics - 2-Step, Polka. Waltz, & Jitterbug Dales: Nov 8, 15.22. & 29 Time: 7:15p.m. Dates: Nov 9. 16.23. & 30 flme: 7:30 p.m ADVANCED: Add style with Swing - Learn the Whip. Lariat. 4. More. Dates Nov. 8. 15.22. & 29 Time: 8:45 p.m. Dates: Nov. 10. 17. 23. 4. Dec. 1 - rime: 7:30 p.m. VftiERL- Jazzardse COST: $20/Student, $22/Non-student ooo®4Ui-7(E)2S ooo Recognized Student Organizations & University Departments SPRING 1994 SEMESTER CALENDAR DATES ARE DUE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19TH BY 5 PM IN THE STUDENT ACTIVITIES OFFICE PLEASE NOTE THE DATE CHANGE. . . THE DEADLINE HAS BEEN EXTENDED TO ALLOW MORE TIME FOR PLANNING! Event Cards and Calendar Guidelines are available in the Student Activities Office 163 Student Services Building, 845-1133 The Department of Student Activities encourages all student organizations to not schedule events or meetings during reading day and finals. Aggie Ring Orders CLAYTON W. WILLIAMS, JR. ALUMNI CENTER DEADLINE: NOVEMBER 10, 1993 Undergraduate Student Requirements: 1. You must be a degree seeking student and have 95 credit hours completed at the end of the Fall '93 semester (co-enrolled hours cannot l>e counted). When calculating your hours, please rememt»er that relating a course cannot count as additional credit hours. (Transfer Hours completed in the Summer of '93 or before that are needed to meet (he 95 hour requirement, must be posted to your A&M transcript by the deadline.) 2. 2Q of the 95 credit hours must l>e completed In residence at A&M (Summer '93 or before. If you were a transfer student). 3. You must have a 8.00 cumulative GPR currently reflected on your A&M transcript (after your last final grades). 4. You must be In good standing with the University, including no registration or transcript blocks for past due fees, loans, parking tickets, returned checks, etc. Graduate Student Requirements: 1. You must receive your graduate degree from Texas A&M University to qualify for a ring. If you will graduate In December 1993. your order will be accepted (until November 12) contingent upon your December '93 degree being conferred and posted on SIMS no later than January 21. 1994. 2. You must be In good standing with the University, Including no registration or transcript blocks for past due fees, loans, parking tickets, returned checks, etc. Procedure For Undergraduate and Graduate students to Ol grdgr ft riyig; 1. If you meet the above requirements, you must come to the Ring Office no later than Wednesday, November 10, 1993 to complete the application for eligibility verification, which Is a one-two day process. 2. If your application Is approved arid you wish to receive your ring In March 1994, you must come back and pay in full (cash/check only) no later than November 12. 1993. MEN S RINGS WOMEN'S RINGS 10KY - g298.00 10KY - 8170.00 14KY - 8405.00 14KY - 8197.00 *Add ^8.00 for Class of'92 or before. White gold Is available for an extra charge of 810.83. The approximate date of the ring delivery is March 9, 1994 Rest of VJE'gf-j Ti HATI/q dp (993 HOUSTON - Warren Moon gave himself some job security on Sunday. After being assured by coach Jack Pardee that he would be the starter as long as he remained successful, Moon had the 37th 300-yard passing day of his career in leading the Houston Oilers over the Seattle Seahawks 24-14. Moon threw two touchdown passes as Houston (4-4) won its third straight game. A1 Del Greco missed his first extra point since 1989, ending his team record streak of 76 in a row, but kicked three field goals for the Oilers. Rookie quarterback Rick Mirer threw one touchdown pass for Seattle (4-5). He left the game with two minutes left because of an injured left foot. Moon hit his first eight passes of the day, including a 3-yard touchdown pass to Webster Slaughter. The Oilers took a 22-7 halftime lead, aided by Del Greco's kicks of 33, 51 and 39 yards. Plumer Continued from Page 5 Game, set and crash for ASU. Watching Arizona State play was a to tally different experience than viewing a Texas A&M game because there is a per sonal connection to what happens on the field. It was an exciting three hours to watch number 51 running around the field, making blocks and directing the of fensive line like a four-year starter and All-Conference selection should. After the game was over, though, I re alized it could be the last time I ever see him put on the shoulder pads and strap on the helmet. Sure, the National Football League is a definite possibility, and nobody would like to see him become a professional more than me. But that is the future which, as we all know, is very unpre dictable. The only predictable thing right now is Arizona State will push for a bowl bid and Mills will be right in the center of the shoving. All bias aside, go Devils. Cowboys blowout Giants, 30-9 The Associated Press IRVING, Texas — Troy Aikman got the Dallas Cow boys back into first place the hard way. Aikman put on an impressive display of marksman ship Sunday that included 10 consecutive completions and two touchdown passes to Alvin Harper before leav ing with a slight hamstring strain in a 30-9 victory over the New York Giants. The defending Super Bowl champions earned their sixth consecutive victory after starting the season 0-2 without Emmitt Smith. The Giants dropped to 5-3 and fell a game behind the Cowboys in the NFC East. Aikman went down while being chased by defensive end Keith Hamilton with 9:30 left in the third period and Dallas leading 17-6. Aikman's left shoe stuck to the artifi cial turf and he collapsed with a grimace. Aikman returned to the sidelines in street clothes as Jason Garrett quarterbacked the team. Smith scored on runs of 1 and 2 yards in the fourth period to end two 51-yard drives that put the game away. The second touchdown was set up by a surprise 46- yard Harper-to-Irvin pass. Smith rushed 24 times for 117 yards and left with the game well in hand late in the fourth period. Aikman injured The Associated Press IRVING, Texas — Troy Aikman, who had completed 11 of 12 passes for 162 yards and two touchdowns, was forced to leave Sunday's game with the New York Gi ants in the third quarter with what was diagnosed as a left hamstring strain. Aikman, who completed his first 10 passes, was hurt with 9:30 left in the period as he tried to scramble away from Giants' defensive end Keith Hamilton while rolling out on a pass play. He went down without contact as his left leg buckled beneath him. Cowboys' spokesman Rich Dalrymple said it wouldn't be determined until Monday if Aikman would be available for next week's game against Phoenix. icvrs CLOTHING CONCEPTS PRESENTS A WAREHOUSE SALE 1 DAY ONLY! MCN'S ICVI'S PR€-UJflSH€D JOINS Si JOIN SHORTS t m A99 suvcft tabs 5 12 77 $ 19” Imperfects FAMOUS MALL STORE RUGBYS & _ SPORTSHIRTS 50 % -75 % off SORRY! 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