THE BATTALION Page 7 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1977 Campus activities WEDNESDAY Prc-Veterinary Society, Rudder 301, 7:30 [p.m. Dance Arts Society, Modern, G. Rollie [white 266, 7:30 p.m. Sports Car Club, Old College Station City Hall, 7:30 p.m. Beta Alpha Psi, Accounting Achievement [Test, Engineering 219, 7 p.m. ($1 processing | fee). Social Dance Club, MSC 224, 7:30 p.m. Physics Colloquium, S. M. Christensen, “The Hawking Effect: Black Holes and Quan tum Field Theory,” Physics 146, 4 p.m. Bryan Parks and Recreation Department, would like to begin a Womens’ Open Slow Pitch and a Mens’ Church Slow Pitch Softball league this summer. If interested in entering a team come to 203 E. 29th Street. The dead line for entering a team in any of the Bryan [softball leagues is April 4 at 5 p.m. Volunteer Committee for the Promotion of ; Goldie Oldies’ back, may cost Istash of cash United Press International NEW YORK — If you collect rock land roll records and the words “orig- [inal label’ or “limited pressing’’ Jinterest you, you could become an [oldips junkie. But be careful, the habit can be [expensive. Most older singles usu- jally sell for under $10, but if you [wanted to pick up an early Elvis [Presley single such as “Good Rockin [Tonight on the Sun label from [Nashville, about $275 would have to [cross the table. “Teach Me Tonight” Iby The Five Dips would cost $200 [and “Stormy Weather by The Five [Sharps would set you back a cool |S1,(X)0. Of course you wouldn't let even [the best diamond stylus come any- [where near these gems. You woidd [want to keep them in a plastic bag, in [that virginal condition we call mint, [to show to your friends and, of [course, to rival collectors. The bulk of today’s collectors are [not nostalgia buffs. Many of them are [loo young to have much to be nostal- [gic about. The typical collector is be- [tween 17 and 25 and many times was [not even born when the song he paid [$10 for was originally recorded. Rock and roll is not dead. It is, as [(lie song goes, here to stay. Hard [core purists are keeping it alive at [collectors’ prices. Business, Business Assistance Clinics, City National Bank, 301 South Texas Avenue, Bryan, March 23 Clinic 6:20 p.m., March 24 Counseling 9 a. in. Marine Fellows and American Fisheries Society, “The 200 Mile Limit,” on the U.S.’s new 200-mile fishing limit. Five speakers in clude: Bill J ackson, fisheries biologist, Galves ton Laboratory of the National Marine Fisheries Service; J. A. Mehos, chairman of the Gulf of M exieo Management Council in Galveston; Tom Moore of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department in Austin; and Dr. Wade Griffin and John Seymour, both of the Univer sity. Rudder 701, 7:30 p.m. THURSDAY Brazos Ornithological Society, Dr. Brian Cain, “Bird Survey of Bolivar Peninsula,” Oceanography-Meteorology 112, 7:30 p.m. Crafts and Arts Committee, organizational meeting for students interested in maerame, jewelry and pottery making, painting and other forms of expression, MSC Arts and Crafts Center, 7:30 p.m. Brazos Chapter Texas Society of Profes sional Engineers, Mr. Ken Smith, Texas Municipal Power Association, Three C Bar- beque, Bryan, Social Hour 6 p.m.. Meeting 7 p.m. Electrical Engineering Wives Club, Wood’s Furniture, 800 Texas Avenue, Bryan, 7:30 p.m. Ocean Engineering Seminar, Gary E. Braybeal of NASA’s Earth Resources Branch in Houston, “The NASA Earth Resources Program and Coastal Zone Management,” Zachry 342, 3:30 p.m. FRIDAY Phi Alpha Theta and Department of His tory, Graduate Lecture, John Henry Faulk, “The Recollections of the McCarthy Era,” Faulk, Texas humorist, was blacklisted during the mid 1950’s after being accused of being part of the Communist conspiracy. Sterling C. Evans Library 226, 7:30 p.m. Pre-Veterinary Society, Spring Barbecue, Briarwood Apartments Party Room, 7 p.m. (free to members, $3 for dates). Texas Society of Professional Engineers Student Chapter, Second Annual Spring En gineers’ Ball featuring the “Wooden Leg” band from Houston, Zachry, 8 p.m. to mid night ($3 for non-TSPE members, $2.50 for members) Tickets available through the office • of the Dean, College of Engineering. University Lecture, Waldo H. Moore, Li brary of Congress’ Copyright Office, Sterling C. Evans Library 226, 2 p.m. SATURDAY Free University Committee/A&M Consoli dated Community Education, Geneology Trip to Austin, to Texas State Library and Austin Texas State L. D.S. Branch Library, leave from lot 60, visitors parking lot near the MSC, 7:30 a.m. (return 5 p.m.) Call 846-3559 or 845-1515 for more information. Rec Bridge Committee, MSC 140, 1:15 p. m. SUNDAY Chess Committee, MSC 206, 6 p. m. BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION’S LEADING AUDIO DEALER CUSTOM SOUNDS CdRIOlMCeiT AM/FM STEREO RECEIVER • Continuous power output of 15 watts per channel minimum RMS at 8 ohms from 20 to 20,000 Hz with no more than 0.5% total harmonic distortion. Reg. $200.00 SALE $ 159 95 BETTER HURRY FOR THIS RECEIVER! CiO RIOIMfEEJY Continuous power output of 20 watts per channel minimum RMS at 8 ohms from 20 to 20,000 Hz with no more than 0.3% total harmonic distortion. 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