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Page 4 • Monday, September 7, 1998 THIS AIN’T YOUR GRANDMA’S AEROBIC CLASS KardioKickbox KardiO KICKBOX is high energy, explosive, exciting, & motivating. It’s the non-contact kickboxing workout with the kicks of martial arts & the punches from boxing. KARDIO KICKBOX will give you the results you’ve always wanted, while also learning to defend yourself in any situa tion. From shoulders to calves, you will become lean & strong. You’ll tighten, tone, & firm your body while building a positive self-image, increasing your self- confidence, & reducing your stress level. KARDIO KICKBOX is for evervone-from those who want to get in shape to those looking for the ultimate workout. Trial Class only $5.- Come in before 9/17 and receive a free gift valued at SIS. 09 Call 696-KICK today for schedule & location nearest you. HOWDY ‘98 An Awesome Concert of Praise and Worship! Featuring: Ross King Jami Smith & Band Sons & Daughters 0 The Metro Band Thursday, Sept. 10 7:30 p.m. First Baptist, Bryan Texas Ave. at 28th St. Tickets are $5 in advance Available at MSC Box Office Call 779-2434 for more information www.fbcb.com Sponsored by Compass College Ministry Curiam Sportswear Screen Printing ★ Embroidery * Ad Specialties Come to Custom Sportswear for all your screen printing needs. We offer a wide selection of products, including T-Shirts, Caps, Golf Shirts, Jackets, Team Uniforms, Business Logos, School Mascots, Promotional Items, and Fund-Raising Items! Fast Turnaround! Quality Apparel! Personal Service! * Affordable Pricing! -k Free Delivery! A- No Minimums! Aggie Owned and Operated! Tim Karger Class of ‘92 Gjiue ua die Qppm'tiinitty ta earn your hu&iiie&&! Call 680-0033 for more information! POTTERY CLASSES Registration Now! BEGINNING POTTERY WHEEL THROWING Tues/Thurs • Sept 8, 10, 15, 17, 22, 24 • 5:30-7:30 p.m. Tues/Thurs • Sept 8, 10, 15, 17, 22, 24 • 7:30-9:30 p.m. $50 for students/$55 for non students HAND BUILT POTTERY Mon • Oct 5, 12, 19, 26 • 6-9 p.m. $50 for students/$55 for non students INTERMEDIATE POTTERY WHEEL THROWING Tues • Nov 3, 10, 17, 24,• 6-9 p.m. $58 for students/$53 for non students You’ll find pottery wheels and a lot of fun in the lower level of the MSC!! Call 845-1631 today as classes allow ten persons in each!! A^ggielife Davc Johnston/I'io Hu'IM IUN Above: Najala El Amin, a student of the Yates Magnet School of Communications and a con tributor to the school's exhibit, looks at Khaliah Davis' "I'm Waiting" at the "Eye on Third Ward" exhibit on display at the Houston Museum of Art. Below: "Prayer Boy" by Miracle Lemon, one of 12 exhibit contributors, is one of 45 pho tographs on display at the 'Eye on Third Ward' exhibit at the Houston Museum of Art. Photograp attalion Continued from Page} After their sophomore select one of the four are; me, their junior and sen oSpitClls C a i pi * eludes 20 students: 12trf Itos displayed at the H<. J 1 c ' lN . ^ flairs ottic away the c 1 woes by t. ., , . hospitals. ht. photos commiue^y mi The exhibit depicts but positive images« selected. perseverance and hope, y system ca i ing farm linens !ron house and a boy k:ue | e an j j n c: gravel playground. icapaoitv t< The collection mclurkfit schemm t that reveal tei lalent '^’rediscus.si ing photo of sunlight fi! v o fedt pair of reading glasses, leral oi yun i. This year's collect aladministi portrait^ than previousyere San Anto A popular subject isuday’s editi o i seem to shine brightert? laurultv it roundings. that \co Each of the students^PerieiH i 11 c is planning i budget go versity. an Carrington said ° 1 taught, only one student a I'P ,ox fc , ° - ' - . j alth-care en lege, opting instead te he | ame Carrington said hew:.. id , role models ^South Tcxm them that souu ot t:>. ; V o tography came from ground as they did. He said he require buy their own earner; of their senior year and: dents will continue takir after they graduate. "1 want them to have vested in this,” he says. Exhibit creators siftedtr contracts 1 >r the new 1 washers, 'hichl can 1 A photos to select 45 picture: the public. The exhibit is unique the photos reflect thee vidua! interests. Marzio said he thougf high quality the first yean every year since the exti: strated the same level oL Aui The "Eye on Third War: tinues through October!! Museum of Fine Arts. r Fall 1998 Rush Events x ALPHA KAPPA PSI National Professional business fraternity • Brotherhood • Professionalism • Service • All Business & Economics Majors Welcome! Monday. Sept. 7 Informational Meeting 8:00 - 10:00 p.m Rudder, Room Casual Atti Tuesday. Sept. 8 Casual Rush gp8:00 - 10:00 p.m. College Station Ctr., Room 127 sional/Casual Attire Thursday. Sep Professional 8:00 - 10:00 MSC, Room 2 Professional Attire day. Sept. 11 cial Rush & Place TBA >y invitation only Questions? Please call our Rush Directors, Kristi Fredericks, Administration 694-1034 Jon Brown, Publicity 694-9821 ^Jennifer Erdin, Professional Programs 680-9194 Things that Aggies do! Donate Plasma Donating Plasma, you sit back in a lounge chair & read, study, talk or dream in a place filled with friends. In 60 minutes you’re up & away, cash in hand. Westgate Biologicals 700 University Dr. 268-6050 Come...it’s that easy. tok B AC f * be ^ p^rt of tVic slw Come to the Stageh Meeting Tuesday Se nay 8th at 7:00 PM in., Rudder Auditoriun^ 10 e st E<Nm $5.50 per hour Custom SPOBTSWI Screen Printing ★ Embroidery * Ad Spt : -ft! Come to Custom Sportswear for all youri printing needs. We offer a wide selecti] products, including T-Shirts, Caps, Golf! Jackets, Team Uniforms, Business Log| School Mascots, Promotional Items! and Fund-Raising Items! * Fast Turnaround! a Quality Apparel! a Personal Service! ■* Affordable Pricing! * Free Delivery! a- No Minimums! Aggie Owned and Operated! Tim Karger ^ Class of ‘92 Gjiue us- tfie opportunity to earn your kiuiiri Call 680-0033 for more informatioiij ; iikA: