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COUNTRY & WESTERN DANCE Section A • Thursdays • Sept 17, 24, Oct 1,8, 15*6 p.m. Section B • Tuesdays • Oct 20, 27, Nov 3, 10, 17*6 p.m. JITTERBUG Tuesdays • Sept 15, 22, 29, Oct 6, 13*6 p.m. BALLROOM DANCE Tuesdays • Sept 15, 22, 29, Oct 6, 13*6 p.m. • All classes are $25 per person; couples welcome! • Call 845-1631 for information! • Enjoy learning to dance in one of the best dancehalls around! • Call today as classes fill fast! • DON’T FORGET: Classes are held at Texas Hall of Fame on FM 2818!! 696-5021 • Cleaning • Pressing • Alterations • Laundry - Shirts & Jeans 7 AM- 6 PM Monday-Friday 8:30 AM-12:30 PM Saturday 314 George Bush Dr. • South of Kyle Field College Station • Tx. 77840 Shirts 990 696-5021 Plain, Laundered No Shoulder Pads 314 George Bush Drive South of Kyle Field College Station ( Expires 2-99 ) oo OFF Any Dry Cleaning Order of $ 8 Or More Must Present Coupon With Order • Limit One Coupon Per Order Not Good With Any Other Discount Or Special 696-5021 • 314 George Bush Drive South of Kyle Field College Station ( Expires 2-99 J Acggielife Seniors Continued from Page 3A College life is also about growing up and making mis takes. Caffey said some of her great est lessons were learned the hard way. “I remember one of my first biology tests where I went over to a friend’s house the night be fore and had a couple of drinks,” Caffey said. “I bombed the test the next day and learned that I couldn’t go out the night before.” Those little mistakes and oth er experiences in college give students a small taste of the real world. However, college does not al ways prepare students for every thing after graduation. Allison Foster, a senior psy chology major graduating in May, said she found college was just the first step in preparing her for her career. “A lot of times when you go into college, you have the ex pectations that, ‘Oh, wow! Tm going to go to school for four years and get a job, and I’m go ing to know everything,”’ Foster said. “But nowadays, you need a master’s degree or a Ph.D. just to get a job.” After graduation, Foster said she plans on entering nursing school to continue her education. Kevin Lyssy, Class of ’97, dunks his Aggie ring on Northgate Friday the many senior-exclusive traditions A&M students can look forward Many students find graduate school is a necessary step for the future, but Robert Choi, a senior accounting major graduating this December, said he is just glad to be graduating and is Brandon Bollom/Thk Battalion Laurie Nickel, student body president, Fish Camp counselor and a senior business analysis major, checks in Daniel Simmons, a freshman finance major, at Fish Camp this summer. ready to enter the workforce. “I’m ready to get out of here and start working,” Choi said. “I’m a little worried about find ing a job, but other than that I have no worries.” Choi said he will not miss much about college because he will always have the memories. He said the best memory is one he will always be able to carry with him — his Aggie ring. “I remem ber when I got my ring,” Choi said. "It felt good, like l ac complished something. ” From taking their first test to participating in Elephant Walk, seniors have become night. Receiving the ring; to. experts on living collegt. Caffey said herbesu new students is to take: mester at a time. "Don’t pressure yoe: deciding what exactlyro do when you getoutd Caffey said, ”becausewte back to when I wasafe am not even the samepe today.” Foster said he suggest let themselves experience new people and not make take of living with theirte “ Whenever you movi really good friends, ya they’re not always thepei expected,” he said. ...Thanks for the from the Aggie Club. They madei good dinner wher checks bounced, than that, I just ux thank yon foryom while Tve been iiu I’ve had the best} my life. 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