The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 19, 1977, Image 9

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THE BATTALION
TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1977
Page 9
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TUESDAY
ent Coffeehouse, T, Gosney
Basement Coffeehouse, 8-12 p.m.
door).
lontest for freshmen and sophomores,
, freshmen meet in 223 Academic,
Students capimbres meet in 225 Academic,
rds in 11 dii&r Students, Class of '77, Induction
14 seconds i" 6 '- Ramada Inn - 6:30 P m -
gfi Cinema, Mr. Smith Goes to Wash-
among 34 Rudder Theater, 8 p.m.
U American Week, “Lucia,” Rudder
two first plj 8 P.m. (following movie, Grace Bible
minister, Andrew B. Seidel, will
ty. East Te: ^
lad one each Huate Lecture, Dr. Donald Anthrop,
categories: ose State University, “The Energy Short-
UnVf ” nd Effects of Energy Development on the
, United States,” Rudder Tower, 3
Spectrum,” C
2) ‘‘FishermnJ
Glory and Pn
1) “Reflectiott
lessa; 2) “Sell
rM ; 3) “Valley
fhe Deckhand,'
ntitled, Willian
Gate,” John
sketball in Poet !*
HSU ; 2) "Hit: |
ttell, A&M; 3 ,
eaf and Rain,”.\i ,
e-Construction.
3) “Power Lin# g
irsity Libraries, Student Literary
Sterling C. Evans 226, 8 p.m. (win-
le Poetry and Fiction Contest will read
is from their prose and poetry).
WEDNESDAY
Arts Society, Modern, G. Rollie
166, 7:30 p.m.
of 79, Class Council Picture, in front of
it William’s home, 5 p. m.
Rec Bridge Committee, Charity Club
Championship, MSC 140, 7 p.m.
Range Club and the Bryan-College Station
Sierra Club, presentation on strip-mining.
Rudder 701, 8 p.m.
University Lecture, Mary Welsh Heming
way, Zachry Auditorium, 8 p.m.
Student Government, Awards Banquet,
MSC 225-226, 7:30 p.m.
Aggie Players, A Moon for the Misbegotten,
Rudder Forum, 8 p.m. ($2.75 for non
students, $1.75 for students).
Latin American Week, Dr. Henry C.
Schmidt, “The Influence of Latin America on
North American Culture,” Rudder 601, 8 p.m.
University Libraries, Publish or Perish —
How to Get the Editor on Your Side, Sterling
C. Evans 226, 10 a. m.
THURSDAY
Texas Society of Professional Engineers,
Wendell Beard, politics and engineering; elec
tion of officers, Zachry 103, 7:30 p.m.
Muster, System Bldg. Lawn, 5:30 p. m.
Aggie Players, A Moon for the Misbegotten, .
Rudder Forum, 8 p.m ($2.75 for non-students
and $1.75 for students).
Latin American Week, “Simon Bolivar,”
film about the life of the man who liberated
South America from Spain, Rudder 601, 8 p.m.
FRIDAY
Singing Cadets, Concert, Rudder Au
ditorium, 8 p.m.
Aggie Cinema, “Mahogany,” Rudder Au
ditorium, 8 p.m.; “Harold and Maude,” Rud
der Theater, 12 midnight.
Aggie Players, A Moon for the Misbegotten,
Rudder Forum, 8 p.m. ($2.75 for non-students
and $1.75 for students).
SATURDAY
Rec Bridge Committee, Novice Club
Championship open to all bridge players, MSC
206, 1:30 p.m.
Finance Association, Barbecue, Welch
Park, Lake Somerville, 2 p.m. (for further in
formation call Bill 846-3256, Sarah 845-5664 or
Ray 845-4196).
Aggie Players, A Moon for the Misbegotten,
Rudder Forum, 8 p.m. ($2.75 for non-students
and $1.75 for students).
Microcomputer Club, Exposition and Ex
hibit, Zachry Lobby, 2-5 p.m.
Aggie Cinema, “Lady Sings the Blues,”
Rudder Theater, 8 p. m.
Spring Football Game, Kyle Field, 1:30
p.m.
Mechanical Engineering, Retirement Din
ner, Ramada Inn, 5 p.m.
KANM album playlist
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CO-CLASS AGENTS
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— 1) “Lyn,” Briii:
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HITS
jBeck with the Jan Hammer Group
Marshall Tucker Band Carolina
earns
jrge Benson In Flight
Eagles Hotel California
^ 10 T uR Songs From the Wood
itwood Mac Rumours
irica Harbor
Company Burning Sky
Steve Miller Band Fly Like An Eagle
ETSU
.eaves," Robert
erness,” Jeff I
Federico Zunigi
“Viet Nam 193
Saturday’s Pi
) “Egg Whites,'
'Time in Mi
I, and “Sunbiri
— 1) “Seamstreg sas Leftoverture
"Wrenches,” |i jsht Moves
:tric Light Orchestra A New World
ecord
trie Wonder Songs in the Key of Life
Seger and the Silver Bullet Band
ujjj ks Sleepwalker
^ lerson, Lake and Palmer Works:
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RISERS
jse Colin Young Love on the Wing
! Band Islands
Bob James Four
REO Speedwagon You Get What You Play
For
Klaatu Klaatu
Foreigner Foreigner
Return to Forever Musicmagic
ZZ Top Tejas
Justin Hayward Songwriter
Peter Gabriel Peter Gabriel
Nils Lofgren I Came to Dance
Sea Level Sea Level
Weather Report Heavy Weather
Jennifer Warnes Jennifer Weaver
Renaissance Novella
FADERS,
Boston Boston
Wings Wings Over America
Santana Festival
David Bowie Low
Queen A Day at the Races
Gary Wright The Light of Smiles
George Harrison Thirty-three and a Third
Linda Ronstadt Greatest Hits
Jimmy Buffett Changes in Attitudes,
Changes in Latitudes
Jackson Browne The Pretender
'ch’s Hall of Achievement
irrows A&M statue
css International
FON — Tilt|e bust of veterinarian Dr.
Service, until I Francis, which normally
te swine flui: |s the entrance to the College
st winter, ist iterinary Medicine at Texas
»ts early neit | University, has been loaned
chronicallyi the Texas Tech University
health ofli .keum’s Food and Fiber Hall of
d that a ne« tvement.
emadeavailt e bust has been installed to
million pern: attention to the contributions
seriously ill* mcis to the American beef cat-
I'alent vaccine dustry.
le A-Victorii ancis, dean of veterinary
trains of flu, cine at A&M from 1916 until
his death in 1936, is one of only two
men honored by the Food and
Fiber Hall of Achievement. The
other is Eli Whitney.
Texas A&M College of Veterinary
Medicine officials said the statuette
will be returned late this year.
Francis is credited with eliminat
ing Texas tick fever through inocula
tion programs.
Texas A&M System Regent Mrs.
Wilmer Smith attended ceremonies
installing the figure of Francis at
Lubbock.
ccinfi ,
S SC Council approves
ppointments, consultant
oth vaccinei
lefore,
(ether.
Fered last
ih swine flu«
e governine:
be minimal,il he Memorial Student Center
tan said. It««uncil approved Council Presi-
r chase of vac ' Lynn Gibson’s appointment of
m, or the pil belle Reynolds as directorate
at accompari etary and Stephanie Fuhrman
flu effort. Juncil consultant last night dur
ing, flu will a short meeting,
breat this tin* be council consultant position is
a, adding tt nhree years old, said Gibson,
nine more ofijpuhrman’s consultant duties in-
1—just as itBe assisting the president with
breat than filial projects and working within
^Council on policies,
e Council also approved direc-
st recommeif
r’s flu seast
e said flu«
n to older p
: over age 65,
ronic illnei
cancer,
and emphyi
ases.
ndations weri|
ots, but the
for Disease
make
railable su|
ne for future
ut 70 millioJ
nd could be'
sman said.
nartt
ddie Domii
Joe Arciniegi
Greg Pridj
mates increase: a record number
i United Press International
fASHINGTON — There were a
ird number of inmates —
,145, — in federal and state
ms as of last Dec. 31, a 12 per
increase over the previous
, according to the Census
:au.
total in federal institutions
by 17 per cent to 28,184 in
while the 253,816 inmates
the
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Henry Gross Show Me to the Stage
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Daryl Hall and John Oates No-Goodbyes
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1977
Pd. Pol. Ad by Grant Burrets and Tom Latimer
CcU
AnU
SCHOOL OF MUSIC
announces
SCHOLARSHIP
AUDITIONS
for the 1977-78 academic year
Friday, April 29—9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Whittle Music Company, 2733 Oak Lawn Ave.
at Congress St., Dallas, Texas 75219
New students (undergraduate or first-year graduate) in the following
performance specializations will be given special consideration for
the awarding of 4 full and 4 one-half tuition scholarships: Harp, Harp
sichord, Clarinet, French Horn, Violin, Voice (all ranges).
Harpsichord and piano will be provided. All other instruments, all
musical scores and accompanist, if required, to be provided by
applicant.
An appointment to
audition is required.
For audition appointment, application and further information con
tact: OFFICE OF ADMISSIONS, California Institute of the Arts,
Valencia, California 91355. (805) 255-1050, ext. 185.
CalArts is a privately supported institution of higher education
devoted exclusively to the visual and performing arts with
Schools of Art and Design, Dance, Film/Video, Music and Theatre
offering B.F.A., M.F.A. and certificate programs.
torate committee leaders recom
mended to it by the Nominating
Committee. The committee heads
will be inducted at the annual
awards banquet tomorrow at 7:30
p.m.
Gibson said that the main purpose
of the meeting was to introduce the
new officers and to explain the pur
pose of the Council.
The next meeting of the MSC
Council will be May 2. Committee
budgets will be discussed at that
time.
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