Page 2B 1. what’s up FEBRUARY 1 FEBRUARY 4 CEPHEID VARIABLE: “Fail-Safe.” (1964) Henry Fonda and Wal ter Matthau star in this story about U.S. bomber pilots who have mistakenly received instructions to bomb Russia and refuse to listen to pleas from their commanders to turn back. At 8 and 10:30 p.m. in Room 601, Rudder Tower. TENNIS: The team will compete in the Lamar Team Invitational in Beaumont through Saturday. GREAT ISSUES: MSC Great Issues presents Dan Ayre, who will participate in a Marijuana Legalization Debate at 8 p.m. in Rud der Theater. SKIING: The TAMU Snow Ski Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. in Room 201 of the MSC. AGGIE CINEMA: “Brian’s Song." (1971) James Caan and Billy Dee Williams star in the true story of a friendship between two football players, until one’s tragic death from cancer. At 2 p.m. in Rudder Theater. FEBRUARY 5 BASKETBALL: The women play Sam Houston State University at 5:15 p.m. in Huntsville. FEBRUARY 6 FEBRUARY 2 AGGIE CINEMA: “Revenge of the Pink Panther.” (1978) Peter Sellers is once again Inspector Clouseau, this time tracking down an international drug ring. Dyan Cannon, Herbert Lorn and Burt Kwouk also star. At 8 and 10 p.m. in Rudder Theater. AGGIE CINEMA: “The Boys in Company C.” (1978) Stan Shaw, Andrew Stevens and James Canning star in a film about five raw Marine recruits and their experiences in the Vietman War. At midnight in Rudder Theater. BASKETBALL: The women play the University of Oklahoma in Denton. AGGIE CINEMA: "The Bicycle Thief.” (1949) The story of a poor Roman laborer, his son and a bicycle that is essential to their survival. At 8 p.m. in Room 201 of the MSC. BASKETBALL: The men play Arkansas in Little Rock. FEBRUARY 7 FEBRUARY 3 MAGIC: Harry Blackstone Jr. will perform The Blackstone Magic Show at 8:15 p.m. in Rudder Auditorium. PARACHUTE: The TAMU Sport Parachute Club will meet in Room 301 of Rudder Tower At 8 p.m. BRIDGE CLUB: The Bridge Club holds meetings every Wednes day at 7:15 p.m. Check the MSC monitor for room number. Everyone is welcome. AGGIE CINEMA: “Gone With the Wind.” (1939) Clark Gable, Vivian Leigh and Olivia de Havilland star in Margaret Mitchell’s classic story featuring the legendary characters Rhett Butler and Scarlett O’Hara. At 8 p.m. in Rudder Auditorium. BASKETBALL: The men host Houston at 7:30 p.m. in G. Rollie White Coliseum. BASKETBALL: The women will compete in the North Texas State University Mean Green Classic in Denton. GYMNASTICS: The team will play in the Southwest Texas State University Invitational in San Marcos. FEBRUARY 8 CEPHEID VARIABLE: “Them." (1954) James Whitmore and James Arness battle giant ants who are overrunning the world. At 8 and 10:30 p.m. in the Basement Coffeehouse. BASKETBALL: The women play Lamar University at 6 p.m. in Beaumont. ENGINEERS: The Texas Society of Professional Engineers will meet at 7:30 p.m. in Room 103 of the Zachry Engineering Buy ing for engineering registration. The Unive jl Events (fonnance ary. The ituring ev [tball tc _ney inc THE ROY an ostbeautif 1 3 p.m. or esentation ip. The na lility of the so enhan aautiful wh crat amor ous for its reec and irses have ack overnmen ud farm fees Li| irn black m over iars until I color. Tickets £ with JT stui Jhose i ■E Wl ;al, w fwhole r Js to ' m. It is a izard of eon emer a ‘cool ( if focus THE BATTALION Cover Weightlifters of all sizes and shapes came to Texas A&M last week to prove just who was the strongest and the best. For a better look at the action, see the story and pictorial on page 6. Cover photo by Lee Roy Leschper Jr. Focus is published every Thursday as an entertainment section of The Battal ion. Policy: Focus will accept any stories, drawings or photographs that are sub mitted for publication, although the de cision whether to publish lies solely with the editor. Any pieces submitted, whether printed or not, will be returned upon request. Contributing to this issue were: Lee Roy Leschper Jr., Frank K. Vasovski. Editor Gary Welch BOSTON, PERHAPS THE fastest success story in recent music history, is coming to Texas A&M University on Feb. 11. For those lucky enough to get tickets before they sold out, it will be a rare and enjoyable night. For those who weren’t, wait till next time. Open 10am-9pm Closed Sunday 693-2899 MOTHER MATURE HOME OF NUTRITION Culpepper Plaza 1605 Texas Ave. South JUICE BAR D( smoot hies-frozen yogi 1 sandwiches jniw all Nat u ra 1 Vi t a m i n s - Foods * Cosmetic: oc.rvvi^iz.c5 (~!rF!pk Stahl#* Finest stahlincr ir “ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED”