www.3rdixie.com Dixie Theatre 106 S. Main St., 822-0976 Located in Historic Downtown Bryan Enjoy Our Drink Specials ^ Wed. & Thurs. From 8-1 Opm nP STORYVIUE tf/Ilie Satkerifig Field $8 advance @ Marooned, Pother’s and Doublequick, $10 door w/Tracy Conover Rock $5 FRIDAY & SATURDAY 11/15,16 f££(/£>(f)N SUP Improv Comedy $6 advance @ Marooned, Pother’s, and Doublequick, $6 door Attention all Business Students: The Undergraduate Programs Of fice Presents: “Surviving Pre-Registration Workshop” Need help with next semester? Come see your UFO and departmental advisors! November 14, 1996 7-9 p.m. Rm. 159, Wehner Bldg. Please bring a copy of your degree audit to the meeting. Your degree audit is available at Heaton Hall (cost $1.00). Attention! The U.S: Space & Rocket Center is searching for Counselors for February 1997! A Representative will be on campus Thursday, November 14,1996 giving an INFORMATION SESSION in Rudder Tower, Room 704 at 6:00 p.m. Interviews will be conducted on November 15. Requirements are two years of college and some experience working with children. All majors will be considered. Free housing, meals and uniforms are provided. Positions also include salary and a paid training program. For More information contact the Texas A. Edw the Bryan-College Stalk for Humanity, said her provides administrative a to the campus organizatio “They are so well-orgar have such good support! uuteers and advisers,” Burl Tram said the purpo: Shack-a-thon is to inform Raising money to reach IM would be easy if morepeof aware, he said. “If everyone on camp, donated $1, we’d havethf ey in no time,’’Tram said dollar out of the entire 1 year isn’t much.” speed, £ persiste A&M ser Koop s< olutenes to the wl Edwa back? Th( “Sane most hat the field, great en never do’ In he captain, cuses on especially Celebration Continued from Page “lit is] a celebration past, of what our fore! have laid for us and t ture,” Rhodes said. The cultural celebi does not replace Christa though gifts are sometim changed. When gifts are giver suggested they be hand:! or functional, such asa: This is to lessen thestres financial strain of the hold Dessiree Ewing, BACt tor of community affairs sophomore biomedica ence major, has coordif efforts to involve the coif nity and educate chil about Kwanzaa. TheBAt ed children to participate art contest. Artwork sul® should reflect oneofthei principles. “I feel like it will beal)i| cess,” Ewing said. “I thinkt? terest level is high oncanf Vendors will sell cull items at the Pre-Kwanzaa val, and African-Americaff dent associations are pro' various ethnic appetizers “I’m looking forward For me it’s a reclaim:' roots and heritage,”E| said. “(I get] a bettert standing of the comniiT came from.” “With is impon now so ] Edwards and try t my team When getting ft — a char prove — to for cor “My n wards sa say to ke< Edwai beyond everyday cipient o ment A\ teammat ive and f team cap “As c leader,” B talk, she lem. She both on e . Along ante i Need a Job For The 1997 Spring Semester • Are you a fun person? • Do you enjoy working with kids? • Looking for valuable work experience? • Are you available Mon.-Fri., 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.? • If you answered yes to any of these questions, we may have a job for you. Applications are now being accepted for the Kids Klub After School Prograi at Central Park Office until November 15 For more information call: A/mJf 5 764-3486