''Tf 41101 Si years r of “Hi ,sentence in nriti, L ullin 9 from ’ed m for ? ncl was» ’ s Poobai : 0 ent Jen drivir,; x 6 had bet' Court, ^ Pays as; P r obation, h| s probi;;- J Porllfieaii5s ^ in Brarts dn't Je the chars J lc ers apprt Kansas. as reducebt a gain. Jed in Li, - after be;': S| aspicion t * Attorney Ja, ■fant shoi f the jusfe v ®d a profe Ported by fn 'ion Eagle. page' e of the mar. to do at Ml P kids unde ! Jife beyoit: rities like tin : that there' liege, ft to. mity and w iey will defi- ese guys,” Phi Gam: it, said frater- i to tnderson d i the sp: to take i ‘Share (It! lingtodonat km an said. te yellow l« ex tended K visitors, 1’s Spirit ■ blocks, ial is expect- 004. the f# e nstruction is he d require Ik onths befott ietailed d nwell said it rnce >t unlike tltr If we dii Idn’t be i g . “They'll they get °“ ! said of ^ iter was out lying 0l] t i" air base i« t [0 mil fi re, carryi 11 : 3U route h -R&fl Tied to palm gro't r TUnif way, t one f ie down it;: : village s south aid- 3N h Edi tor hicf s E 35.26 11 ' Tuesday Buy Regular or Large Sandwich Get 22oz. drink and chips FREE Dine-ln and take out only. Check out our new menu Sandwiches starting at $ 1.99! I 10 College Main • 846-7000 Mon.-Sat. 10:30am-10:00pm Sun. 11:00am-10pm This store not affiliated with Texas Avenue location. Joshua Hobson • THE BATTALION iRick Wilkenfeld (left) of Texas City, Class of 1976, watches as former Yell Leader Ron Plackmeier, class of 1975, serves homemade chili at their tailgate next to Kyle Field before the Kansas game. The Plackmeier and Wilkenfeld families have been tailgating next to Kyle Field for more than 15 years. s aTm W/lgatin Even Old Ags travel back to College Station to tailgate; the Class of 1968 was in over the weekend. The Association has tstf been doing reunions and tail gates for years Hutka said, and the attendance varies by game. At the Oklahoma State game they .had more than, 500 people. “Class reunions typically have a tailgating element, so whether they tailgate (at the Association) or over at Duncan, they want to formally get together before the game,” Hutka said. Another of the mainstays in A&M tailgating is the J Lot Aggies. Formed in 1992 by former Yell Leader Brant Ince and David and Kay Cain, about 60 to 100 of the J Lot Aggies meet for every home game on the northside of Olsen Field to eat, drink and cheer on the Aggie football team. “If you want to sum up the purpose and mission statement in three words you could say ‘last ones standing’,” said Mike Ogorchock, Class of 2000 and one of the J Lot faithful. The J Lot Aggies show their spirit by having different games and activities. “We have themes every week—Hawaiian shirt week. Fajita Week, Oktoberfest, and last weekend was the chili cook-off,” said Ogorchock. “This is just a bunch of friends that graduated togeth er—a lot of the yell leader, Bonfire types of connections.” Aggies choose to show their spirit and support for the Aggie foot- Joshua Hobson • THE BATTALION Members of the Class of 1955 and their families gather outside Kyle Field before the Kansas game Saturday. ball team by making the trip out to Kyle Field for some tailgating. Some come back to meet with old friends and some turn up to spend time with new ones, but either way, tailgating at A&M is something that is only going to get more popular. “I think tailgating at A&M is new, I think it’s growing—It’s really just about camaraderie—reliving those old times and getting that enthusiasm up for the games,” Hutka said. Apply Now! MEDALS Where; Pick up your application at MSC 137 When: Conference Jan. 30 th -31 st Retreat Nov. 20 th 8:00p.m. Koldus 110 Why: Encourage high school students to pursue a higher education! Who: All Aggies are encouraged to volunteer! Contacts: Maxine Hayes hmhS651 @hotmail.com Becky Gutierrez kidita @ vahoo.com **Applications Due Nov. 13th Call toll free: t.800.897.1827 fax: 410.727.1006 email: vocationsssj@aol.com www.josephit8.com