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THE BATTALION FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1979 Page 3 VS wei Wy.Ttt enue tm 'en murders -ember, md t bimfe nm 0 Glim, the ml He said ice could oodcodt, ig before what’s up Friday DEADLINE: For applying for degrees to be awarded in May is today. The $8 fee is to be paid in the Fiscal Office, Coke Building. SWIM TEAM: The women’s team will swim against the University of Arizona and LSU here at 7 p.m. VOLLEYBALL TEAM: The team is hosting the Texas region all-star match featuring the best players in Texas Volleyball. Warm-ups start at 7:30 p.m. and the game starts at 8:30 p.m. in Deware Field House. AGGIE CINEMA: “Three Days of the Condor," a high-tension thril ler concerning the C.I.A. and international conspiracy, starring Robert Bedford and Faye Dunaway, will be shown at 8 p.m. in Rudder Theater. (R) hitafil MIDNIGHT MOVIE: “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid,” about two bank robbers caught out of their element when the Old West closes at the turn of the century, starring Paul Newman, Robert Redford, and Katharine Ross, will be shown in Rudder Theater. (PG) PLACEMENT OFFICE: Graduating seniors who wish to interview for the following companies may begin signing up today for inter views on Feb. 23: Aramco Services, Capital National Bank in Austin, Dandry, Div. of Northern Telecon, DataPoint, Dresser Industries Oilfield Products, Ferguson Enterprises, Hallmark Cards Inc., Ingersoll-Rand Inc., Lockheed Missiles & Space Co., Marathon Oil Co., NCR Corp., PPG Industries Co., Rolm Corp., Santa Fe Drilling Co., Southern Pacific Trans. Co., TRW Sys tems, Turner Collie & Braden, U.S. Gypsum, West Texas Utilities. BASEMENT COFFEEHOUSE: Will feature singer-songwriter James Durst from 8 p.m. to midnight. ! ebt Xlcrimi- 5100,00c sentence :dnesday ets i against 1 Robert et order irge had I ITT to h'on Saturday iTUDENT ‘Y’: There will be a fish camp reunion party at the Quon- | set Huts at 2 p.m. Tickets are available in Room 216, MSC. BASKETBALL: The men’s team will play Texas Tech in Lubbock, one-tiai ■YMNASnCS: The Air Force Academy, SWT, TCU, ORU, LSU ls earsiiiB andTAMU will compete in the 3rd A&M Invitational at 3 p.m. in G. Rollie White Coliseum. NNIS: The tennis team will play against St. Edwards at 1:30 p.m. at Briarcrest Country Club in Bryan. TAMU RUGBY CLUB: Marcon Side vs. Stephen F. Austin R.F.C. I will begin at noon and Whist Side vs. Galveston R.F.C. will begin I at 2 p.m. on the drill field. SWIM TEAM: The men’s team will swim against the University of I Arizona and TCU here at 2 p.m. AGGIE CINEMA: “The Sting,” starring Paul Newman and Robert Redford in this comedy about two slick con artists who join forces to pull off the perfect job, will be shown at 8 p.m. in Rudder Theater. (PG) IDNIGHT MOVIE: “The Great Waldo Pepper,” starring Robert Redford and Bo Svenson, about the flying daredevils of the 20 s and 30’s, will be shown in Rudder Theater. (PG) [BASEMENT COFFEEHOUSE: For the second night, James Durst, singer-songwriter will be featured from 8 p.m. to midnight. Commons to begin Duncan’s weekend A joint decision by the Corps of Cadets staff and the Food Services Department to close Duncan Din ing Hall on weekends could save up to $6,000 a month, according to P.K. Imbrie, Corps supply officer. Imbrie said the services of Dun can and the Commons would be combined because not enough stu dents were eating at either place to justify expenses. The combination will continue on a trial basis for the rest of the semester. Lloyd Smith, assistant director of Food Services said a large part of the savings could be attributed to the combining of labor forces at Duncan and the Commons. “We are a bit short-handed right now, and this would allow us to combine the labor forces instead of hiring a lot of new help,” Smith said. Corps members will be required to wear uniforms to meals in the Commons, Imbrie said. “The commutation fees we get ho drop s passed trapping misesol ise their ngerous ees from ’ord has least 25 mi 1971 he rear, jnd the Sunday lOGGER’S CLUB HALF-MARATHON: Runners who wish to com pete should meet at the church parking lot at the intersection of Highway 30 and F.M. 158, rain or shine. The half-marathon is not I limited to club members. Entry fee is 50 cents for non-members. STUDENT RELIGIOUS LIBERALS: Rev. Bob Hill will speak at an I organizational meeting on “Why I am a Small-Christian” at 7:30 p.m. in Room 145, MSC. TOWN HALL: Boston will perform in G. Rollie White Coliseum at 7:30 p.m. AGGIE CINEMA - . “The Way We Were,” in which Barbra Streisand plays a frizzy-haired communist and Robert Redford a jock out to have a good time, will be shown at 2 p.m. in Rudder Thea- ter.(PG). Look Into Your Future Thousands of career opportunities are listed daily in the nation’s largest CLASSIFIED ad section. Keep abreast of the changing job market with The Houston Chronicle, Texas’ largest newspaper. 1/2 price for students, faculty and staff. Entire semester for $6.35 (Feb. 12-May 11). Call 693-2323 or 846-0763 to start HOME or DORM DELIVERY immediately. Houston Chronicle News you can use. rozen corpse iscovered by 00( ^lant workmen Ihursda) :illed 700 ut in led 3,472 worst is Iks invitation ice treat) jokesmao inounced e held ® United Press International SAN ANTONIO — The frozen irpse of an unidentified man found an open railroad coal car will have be thawed before it can be iden- He was frozen solid,” said a esman for the Bexar County iffs Department. “They’re try- to thaw him out at the Medical iner’s Office so they can check fingerprints.” An autopsy was planned to de- rmine cause of death. Workers at the J.T. Deely electric derating plant found the body ednesday morning as they imped 100 tons of coal shipped by lin from Wyoming. We haven’t had that much cold lather. The man could have got-' on (the train) anywhere,” a rkman said. VALENTINES DAY DANCE & HAYRIDE FEB. 10 8-12 P.M. QUONSET HUT “B” ALL GIRLS FREE SPONSORED BY LAW HALL from the armed services are based on our being a seven-day Corps, he said. 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