Page 6 THE BATTALION THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1979 Sun Theatres 333 University 846-9808 The only movie in town Double-Feature Every Week 10 a.m.-2 a.m. Sun.-Thurs. 10 a.m -3 *».«*. Pn.-Sat No one under 18 Ladies Discount With ihls Couoor. BOOK STORE & 25c PEEP SHOWS Charly Rock’s itlbest played with Comfort Just pour Comfort ® over ice, and sip it. It’s smooth. Mellow. Delicious. No wonder it's so popular on- the-rocks. Fantastic solo... great in combo with cola, 7UP, fruit juices, milk, too. ; //'Mr . Nothing's so delicious as Comfort® on-the-rocks! SOUTHERN COMFORT CORPORATION. 80-100 PROOF LIQUEUR. ST LOUIS. MO 63132 Cliff Robertson won an Oscar for his per formance in this story of a mentally handi capped man who is used as a guinea pig in a partially successful experiment to increase his intelligence. Based on the award winning novella F/owers for A/gemon. (PC) R. Clyde Hargrove DOS, Inc. announces the association of Thur., Sept. 27 Dr. Gordon Walling 8 & 10:30 p.m. $1.25 Theater for the practice of general dentistry. Patients will be seen by appointment from 10 a.m. until 8:30 p.m. 1313 Briarcrest Dr., Bryan (in Cedar Creek Plaza) MSC Cepheid Variable Office 779-1933 Home 779-7462 ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ TO7IITYI* JLNcJLUAc * m 1800 S. Texas Ave. College Station 693-9515 | MANOR EAST 3 $ -K * * * £ Muppet Movie * 7:20-9:35 846-67M & 846-1151 UNIVERSITY SQUARE SHOPPING CENTER ■ Walk Proud 7:25-9:45 Lost & Found 7:15-9:40 Daily 5:40 7:40 9:45 Fame Power love Joe Tynan knows them all THE SEOUCTIOIM OF JOE TYNAN starring ALAN ALDA CAMPUS Moon raker SKYWAY TWIN MANOR EAST 2 HELD OVER 5th BIG WEEK H A | IOWETN I WW El EfIV + West £ t Magic & Omen * £ East J £ Parts: Clonus, J £ Psychic J FRI-SAT MIDNITE '"WHEN THE SCREAMING STOPS" (R) CINEMA II Daily 7:00 to THE EWmOE] jiMmi OUTBREAKING AWAY" 5? PLITT Southern YZca&rd UNIVERSITY SQUARE SHOPPING CENTER 846^.714 & 846-1151 The Night He Come Home! RESTRICTED 9:40 BREAKING AWAY] STARTS FRIDAY CINEMA MANOR EAST 1 MANOR EAST 2 NATIONAL LAMPOON'. ANIMAL UOUN* A UNIVERSAL PICTURE TECHNICOLOR® WHEN A STRANGER CALLS r SNEAK PREVIEW FRIDAY NIGHT OF A VERY ROMANTIC NEW COMEDY STARRING BURT REYNOLDS, JILL CLAYBURGH CANDICE BERGEN R ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ Da i ly 5 : 55 7 : 50 9 : 50 Sat, Sun 1 : 55 3 : 55 5 55 FRl\ 7 50 SAT L9 i5oJ MIDNI TE 1 "WHEN THE^l] SCREAMING \ STOPS starts Fri(9/28/79) i ’83 officers, senators to be elected Oct. 24 By SHERIE KELLER Battalion Reporter A special student election will be held Oct. 24 for the Class of’83 offi cers and senators. Persons interested in running may file beginning Wednesday at the Student Government Office from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. in Room 216 of the Memorial Student Cen ter. The deadline is Oct. 10. The filing fee is $1. After filing the student’s name will appear on the Look Into Your Future election roster. Campaigning will begin after Oct. 10. Officers positions include presi dent, vice-president, secre tary/treasurer and social secretary. Freshmen who want to run for an office must have at least a 2.25 grade point ratio at mid-term. The class officers will be in charge of the freshman ball, class picnics and council meetings. Seven freshmen senator positions are also open. Senators must have a 2.25 GPR by the end of the semes ter. If this requirement is not met, the senator will be removed l| his duties, said Bruce Russell,d tion commissioner. These senators will be involvej the student senate, helping the rules and pass bills that ii everyone on campus, he si “To be a class officer or senate a great opportunity to hecomt volved in campus activities how the student government nn he said. Students wanting more tion about filing can call thestui government office at 845-3051, 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. A&M dairy team to judge national 1/2 price for students, faculty and staff. By STEVE CBITCHFIELD Battalion Reporter Texas A&M University’s Dairy Cattle Judging Team will leave today on its long drive the national competition in Madison, Wis. The three-member team of Janette Beverly, William Ernstes and Chip Turner will compete against about 50 other teams on Wednesday. Each member will judge five dif ferent breeds of dairy cows that have been separated into 10 four- cow classes, Beverly said. Up to five sets of reasons may be submitted by the members, giving them a chance to raise their scores by justifying their placing order of the cattle. Beverly, also president of the A&M Dairy Science Club, team scores are calculated by Id ing individual scores of teamt hers. Students may only participate! the judging team for one year, verly said. She said most wait their junior or senior yeartp.al themselves adequate practice lii at schools and local dairies The team will practice itsjdp at dairies and universities on way to Wisconsin. No more than two contests he entered by each team before national finals, Beverly said. Aggie team has participated once this year, claiming a first pi title in Fort Worth last spring. Entire semester for $8.15. Call 693-2323 or 846-0763 to start HOME or DORM DELIVERY immediately. Cold shoulder ends models to bare again “CH7 A! P>i ter MBA Te Co FEN< W UPPIJ tat STUfl en HI CIRC Va Ri ASS0 Er RHA ins FRE1 6 I ORAI an de on to ARIZ the re BEAd sio the the TEX/ in CAM co CO Houston Chronicle We put a little extra in your day. United Press International SAN JOSE, Calif. — The art class models at California State Univer sity are baring their bodies again, ending their three-week, clothes-on strike. The 29 striking models agreed to go back to work after the administra-r tion promised to do its best to' prove salaries and warm up classrooms. The models had been upsetall pay — $4 an hour — and w conditions. Many complained wer e so cold in the classrooms got goose humps. - .. 1:.- i *;•. ; rr< rt' • o:> wot THE BAIT DOES IT DAILY Monday through Friday COME ON IN AND WEAR US OUT! Linda b engir lent pap< iy the Te: f the Hu The fo sjnade by jdustrial i head and Factors S A plaq lent in \ ion was ottman, pter. ] Industrial ay, an lames w dates. McCov Don't lei rour organization get theii t-shirts or caps without SEEING US FIRST! 693-9308 Woodstone Commerce Center MSC ARTS and MSC CAMAC present EL TEATR0 DE LA ESPERANZA’S Bilingual Play HIJ0S, ONCE A FAMILY October 1, 7:30 p.m. Student $ 1 50 Rudder Theater Non-Students $ 2 00