iday • December 8, 1997 Lifestyles professor retells humorous stories Aggieland with Good Bull trilogy )t a little story for ya’ Ags! It is ibout bull — good bull and ots of it. There was this man, oyle, a professor of educa- idministration and Class of .0 Was full of good bull sto- lad been telling them to his •years, and quite frankly, she ■of hearing them. told me to put them in a o she wouldn’t have to hear “nymore,” Hoyle said. . that he did. Hoyle is the au- Good Bull, Good Bull II and lull III, books filled with hu- t s stories about A&M. r /le played first base on the outhwest Conference Cham- '.ggie Baseball Team. P84, he received the Award of ■from the American Baseball |es Association. Hoyle has _®dely recognized as an en- jiing and informative speaker ariety of topics. .ove to tell stories and make e laugh,” Hoyle said. “This is a jok that makes you laugh and your worries.” *19S0, Good Bull: 30 Years ofAg- \)ades was released and well I by Aggies. bcame popular with both Ihts and former students all ie world,” Hoyle said. 3 then began doing book ngs and the popularity retty soon, he was getting good bull stories from nd the world. 1992, Good Bull II: More Aggie Escapades was pub lished. Soon, Hoyle couldn’t go any where without somebody telling him a story. Sk«’s lookii^y ■OVIKS ... tk« sh« til I thii>k I’ll cksck out u/hikt othsr courses they hvve by ciJIin^ (M05) 74M-639Q or e^ikilin^ icS-iKfQoku/iky.okst^te.e