Page 6 THE BATTALION FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1979 Singer files privacy action United Press International NEW YORK — Barbra Streisand has filed a $5 million suit against High Society Magazine, claiming her right to privacy was violated be cause the magazine obtained and published photographs of her nude above the waist. The suit, filed Thursday in U. S. District Court in Manhattan, al leged the New York-headquartered magazine printed the photographs without her consent in the November issue, now in the process of being distributed. She asked for an injunction against distribution. Streisand, who lives in Los Angeles, said the photographs were “maliciously obtained” and violated her civil rights by exposing her to humiliation and public ridicule. MSC Arts Committee invites you to an informal reception to meet John Carter the artist currently exhibiting Recent Watercolors in the MSC Gallery. Time: 6:30-8:30 p.m. Place: MSG Gallery Date: September 29th Darlings tryouts slated; Oct. 2 set as deadline /'''UftT'i'# ’ u 17 XT ^ A UU17TTHT hncHncr in tVi** T cairl that Cfirl what’s up at A&M J Friday By GKE1CHEN GARRETT Battalion Reporter Watch out baseball, here come the 1979-80 Diamond Darlings! If you’re asking yourself, “What are the Diamond Darlings?” then you just don’t know much about Aggie baseball. The “Darlings” are bat girls for the Texas A&M baseball team, and they were the first girls’ organiza tion at A&M, sponsor Cheryl Phil lips said. Mrs. Troy C. Chandler started the Diamond Darlings in 1971. “There were only 12 girls the first year,” she said. “I’ve been their sponsor every year except for the last two years.” Phillips was a member of the Darl ings for two years and was captain for 1978-79. Phillips said, “We are there to lend support to the team by attend ing all home games and by doing special promotional functions such as hosting activities in the Letter- man’s Lounge. “At the games,” she said, “the girls do the usual things like keeping bats out of the way, catching balls, etc., but we also make banners and do as much P.R. work for the team as possible.” The Diamond Darlings are cho sen through two series of tryouts, Phillips said. “The baseball team will do the preliminaries, and the finals will be conducted by a panel of judges made up of various people in the Administration office and some members of the Former Students Association.” She said that the girls will be judged on enthusiasm and athletic ability, although they won’t be re quired to do anything more than catch and throw a few baseballs, and run around picking up bats. “Anyone who wants to be in the Diamond Darlings should pick up an application in 809 Rudder Tower right away because the deadline is Oct. 2. There’ll be a meeting some time next week for all applicants to discuss when and where tryouts will be.” Applicants will be informed about the time and locaton of the meeting, Phillips said. ifMSC AGGIE Aggies reap awards at Air Force camps BASEMENT COFFEEHOUSE: Local performers, induding Dawkins, Rosie Longoria, Brad Bayliss and Steve Schulte, appear at 8 p.m. MANAGEMENT SOCIETY: Will have their first party pf the sew ter at 8 p.m. in the Treehouse Party room. Anyone interested joining is invited. “CALIFORNIA SUITE”: Neil Simon’s hit about the lives o couple staying in a Beverly Hills Hotel will be shown at 8 p Rudder Theater. Stars Walter Matthau, Richard Pryor ant Fonda. (PC) “MONTY PYTHON’S AND NOW FOR SOMETHING ( PLETELY DIFFERENT”: Oddball British humor at its Will be shown at midnight in Rudder Theater. INVITATIONAL WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT G. Rollie White. GROMETS: Will meet at 7 p.m. in Room 140, MSC BEACH BOYS TICKETS: There are still almost 1500 general adm sion tickets for sale from 9 a. m. - 4 p. m. everyday (and then! the concert, if any are left). Tickets are $8.50, and can the box office. Prism will be the warm-up band. CORPS DISCIPLESHIP RALLY: Will be at 7:30 p.m. inRoomU Rudder. Roy Robertson, class of ’43, will speak. There will! singing, skits and refreshments. ou iaison ••••* •••• ••••* ••••* ••••* •••« •••• •••« •••« •••« •••« •••« •••* FRIDAY & SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 28 & 29 8 P.M. RUDDER THEATER $1.25 WITH TAMU ID | Texas A&M University Air Force ROTC cadets won 10 individual awards in summer field training across the United States. Nine of the awards recognized the most outstanding member of each cadet flight, and are known as Vice Commandant’s Awards. One of the recipients, Charles E. Foster, Jr., an aerospace engineer ing major from Conroe, also re ceived the Commandant’s Award, the award for the outstanding cadet at his encampment at Lackland AFB in San Antonio. 1 Other Vice Commandant recipi ents at Lackland were Thomas C. Walker, history, San Antonio; David F. Garcia, management, Se- RATED PC The best two-hour vacation in town! •••« •••* •••* •••« •••« •••• •••« •••« •••« •••* ••••* ••••* •••*. •••»* ••••» ••••* ::::: ••••* ••••* ••••* ••••* ••••* •••— #••••* '••••» #•••.. ••••- ••••» #••••* ••••- ••••» •••••* FRIDAY & SATURDAY SFPTFNARFR 28 & 29 ^ otWMYT ^PTFNARTR 28 & 29 nv\dn\gvat ruddfrthf $F.2S NNUHTANAU \D rated pg -BSr CELEBRATE LIFE THIS SUNDAY WITH OUR FAMILY d The First Baptist Church ‘Family’ of Bryan 28th & Texas OUR SPECIAL GUEST: r» i mu th rr.\n b\ rox knfsi %ts RODGERS-. HAMMERSTEINS COLDR by De Luxe •••* SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 30 2 & 8 P.M. RUDDER THEATER $1.25 WITH TAMU ID .«••• Singer, Ken Huggins from Ft. Worth I .»••• •••« •••• •••« S::: •••« ADVANCED TICKETS AVAILABLE AT MSC BOX OFFICE MON.-FRI. 8 A.M.-4 P.M. TICKETS ALSO AVAILABLE 45 MIN. BEFORE SHOWTIME Schedule: College - led Service Bible Study Late Worship Student Supper Studies in Christian Living Evening Worship College Fellowship 8:30AM! 9:45 10:50 5:30 6:00 7:00 8:00 • ••••• • • • • • ••••*•••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••a• • ’••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••A• • Saturday gain; Star Smith, electrical engi neering, Atascosa; and Craig W. Underhill, marketing, Houston. Andrew R. Hermann, nuclear engineering major from Hampton, Va., received the award at Ricken- backer AFB, Ohio; Wes E. Klett, animal science, Hereford, at Van- denberg AFB, Calif., and Patrick A. Dixon, meteorology, Irving, at McConnell AFB, Kan. Joel E. Malone, civil engineering, Universal City, was selected for the athletic award among all cadets in his phase at Lackland. The award is given to the cadet who best repre sents leadership in an athletic con text. MSC ARTS COMMITTEE: A reception for John Carter will beIti at 6:30 p.m. in the Gallery. Everyone invited to attend and the exhibit. “CALIFORNIA SUITE": Neil Simon’s hit about the lives ofti couple staying in a Beverly Hills Hotel will be shown at! Rudder Theater. Stars Walter Matthau, Richard Pryor andjii Fonda. (PG) “MONTY PYTHON’S AND NOW FOR SOMETHING C0!l PLETELY DIFFERENT’: Oddball British humor at its lei . Will be shown at midnight in Rudder Theater. A&M WHEELMEN: Will meet for a 25 and 35-mile bicycle ride! the Bryan Utilities Lake at 9 a. m. at Rudder Fountain. FOOTBALL: At Memphis State, 7:30 p.m. TSEA/APO PICNIC: Will be held at 11 a.m. at Welch Park, li Somerville. Bring your own food, frisbees, bats & balls; beer be provided. Those who need or who can furnish transportiti should meet in front of Rudder at 10 a.m. WOMEN’S SOCCER CLUB: Will play UT at 11 a.m. andtheOb pians at 5 p.m. at the soccer field on the corner of Texas Ave New Main Dr. ASSOCIATION OF BIOENGINEERS: Will have a faculty stut picnic from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. at Oaks Park (Hwy. 30 beta Sausalito and Courtyard Apartments). BASEMENT COFFEEHOUSE: Local performers, including Jinn Crawford, Armando Canales and Baylis & Schulte will appearal p.m. AUDIO ENGINEERING GROUP: Will give your amplifier a total harmonic distortion test. Bring it by Audio-Video, 707 lei Ave., from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sunday CLASS OF ’82 PICNIC: From 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. at OverlookFan Lake Somerville “THE SOUND OF MUSIC”: This classic musical based on tbe liv of the von Trapp family singers will be shown at 2 and 8p. Rudder Theater. (G) WOMEN’S SOCCER CLUB: Will play the Olympians atllai and Steven F. Austin at 2 p.m. on the soccer field on thecomeri Texas Ave. and New Main Dr. BRAZOS BOWMEN ARCHERY CLUB: Will have a free deersk on broadhead range in preparation for deer season. Open members and non-members, both field tips or broadheads. At p.m. at Brazos Bowmen Archery Range (West on Hwy. ( Thanks to you, I still have a home. ou By Di B; The voice ersity stud tudent rep noil, k sai For over 30 years, Smokey has been asking you to be careful with fire. During that time, you’ve helped cut the number of careless fires in half. So from Smokey Bear and all of us who live in the forest, thanks for listening. And keep up the good work. CHRIST IN THE CORPS THE NAVIGATORS’ CORPS WIDE RALL1 DATE — SEPTEMBER 28 TIME — 7:30 P.M. PLACE — RUDDER TOWER RM. 701 m Sa1v Da 5 7 5 Adi 3, Ch' 0 Sa -