MSC Barber Shop Serving All Aggies! Cuts and Styles Reg. haircuts starting at $6. Seven operators to serve you Theresa - Marti - Wendy - Yolanda Jennifer - Mary - Karla 845-0629 _ Open Mon. - Fri. 8-5 Located in the basement of the Memorial Student Center .f' Help a student learn to read Bryan Independent School District As a HOSTS volunteer you work one on one with a child who has difficulty in reading. You do not need teaching experience, only the desire to help a child to learn. You can make a difference in a child’s life by giving only 30 minutes once a week. Training and materials are provided. HOSTS is located on five elementary campuses: Jones, Bonham, Kemp, Navarro and Fannin. To volunteer, contact Maria at 361-5212 or come ^ by our table located in the MSC on tuesday or Wednesday. EXPOSE YOURSELF TO MORE THAN 250 STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS AT THE MSC OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, SEPT. 11TH 2-6 P.M. 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(409) 776-1775 6th Floor Victoria Bank & Trust WHOOPING COUGH (Pertussis) VACCINE STUDY We Are Beginning a New Whooping Cough Vaccine Study Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday September 12-14, 1994 (First Come, First Served Until Study Is Filled) For further information or to determine eligibility for the study Come To: Beutel Health Center, Room 233, 2nd Floor 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Sept. 12-14 ,1994) Dr. John Quarles 845-3678 Page 10 • The Battalion Hill Continued from Page 7 wrap up in full winter gear because the bleachers were covered with snow and the wind whipped through our stadium with fearsome speed; despite that we had to bring thermoses full of hot chocolate just to make it through the game, they were fun. They were at night, after all. The weather didn’t mat ter. I would have attended anything, just as long as it was under the lights. There is something electric about playing at night. Feelings are inten sified, the air is charged — it is just a lot more fun. Part of the excitement of the t.u. game last sea son was that it was played after dark. And the Louisville game — why do I remember it so fondly, and clearly? Because I wasn’t suffer ing from heatstroke. It was a night game. Part of the excitement of Midnight Yell is that is takes place at Midnight. Would people still turn out for Noon Yell? Would it be any fun? Well, of course it would, but it would lack the extra oomph that comes with the dark. There is something special about playing under the lights. Unfortunately, we won't get to experience that something at Kyle Field this season. All of our home games are during the after noon. And in Texas that simply isn’t very safe. It may make for increased pop sales but it isn’t good for us to be dehydrated and over heated. I will agree that a crisp fall afternoon is also great weather for a football game but most of our home games are in September and Octo ber. Crisp and fall don’t enter our vocabulary until No vember and by then, we only have one home game left. It would wonderful if the athletic department could take advantage of this once in a lifetime (we hope) op portunity. Do what we want while we can. Change the time of our games so that we can enjoy them under the lights, at night. Change them so that we don’t have to worry about heat exhaus tion. Let’s make our 100th year of football as fun as possible for everyone. Let’s play at night! Aggie Fact September 10, 1977 Behind strone running by Geom VVoodard(150 yarasi and Curtis Dickey(139 yards), the No, 9-ranld Aggies demolish Kansas 28-14, in the season opener at Kyle Field. Get the home field “chantage with the 12th Man Checking Account •m *Jj| I i 1 irst American Bank knows the demands of college JL usually don't leave you a lot of time to worry about your banking needs. 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