age 6A THE BATTALION THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1979 846-6714 & 846-1151 M UNIVERSITY SQUARE SHOPPING CENTER- Thurs CINEMA II IMG I AWAY Reporter finds shuttle makes good on promises By ANGELIQUE COPELAND Battalion Reporter After writing an article saying the new shuttle bus system ran every seven to 10 minutes and stopped at specified locations on campus, my editor decided it might be a good idea for me to take a bus and find out if the system was all I had said it was. Being a devoted biker, I had never thought of the shuttle buses as more than large maroon and white obsta cles that spewed passengers in my way. And while I had come close to running into one a few times, I had never ridden in one, and was a little nervous about my first trip. I decided to set out from a cen trally located building on the east side of campus and see if I could LT 846-6714 & 846-1151 UNIVERSITY SQUARE SKC£P'Nf; CENTER Wf=R/Dfly\ CINEMA A temptingly tasteful comedy for adults who can count DUDLEY MOORE JULIE ANDREWS *'^60 DEREK in make it to a fictitious class across the tracks. I left from in front of Heldenfels Hall (SLAB, to some), headed to ward the bus stop at the MSC, and almost panicked as I watched my bus pull away. After considering racing it down to the stop near the Quack Shack, I de cided to hold my position, semi confident it would return like I had said it would in my article. Sure enough, the bus returned eight minutes later and three other shuttle busers and I boarded. Once inside, I realized the buses weren’t marked for north or south routes, and I had no idea where I was head ing. I found out later from the driver that signs had been posted on the buses, but an earlier passenger had accidently tom this bus’s sign down. This bus was on the north route, so I decided to settle back and enjoy the ride. As we bounced along by the new modular dorms and out across Wellborn, I watched unfortunate pedestrians and bikers play dodge with the traffic in tke afternoon heat. When we arrived at the stop halfay out on Agronomy Road, four minutes had passed since I had left the MSC. Total elapsed time since I left the SLAB, 16 minutes. Not bad, and I even would have arrived at class cool and not wind-blown. After everybody (all two of them) had gotten off, I asked the driver if it was always this crowded on the bus. The driver, Roger Kellett, said peak traffic loads with about 40-50 passengers usually occurred on the hour and in the morning. When we pulled back up by the MSC, still on schedule, I decided that as an alter native to trudging across the tracks on foot and playing chicken in the traffic, you can’t beat the shuttle bus system. With the addition of a new route, the campus shuttlebus service is offering more students an efficient and economical method of transporta tion. Battalion photo by Sam Slroder make you gasp sr « M%N S in REEFER MADNES S GQnMBHDir DAI LYl 5:35 7:40 9:55 Starts Friday si BETTER & MORE ENTERTAINING THAN "GRAFFITI I" ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ * * ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ - ¥r aiiiiiiiiixiTiiiirn MANOR EAST Manor East Mall 823-8300 ANIMAL HOUSE 7:25-9:40 WHEN A STRANGER CALLS m 7:30-9:45 THE MUPPET MOVIE 7:20-9:35 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * '* * * * * DON'T WAIT FOR CINCO DE MAYO to meet the Tecate Trio Bravo. An icy red can of Tecate Beer imported from Mexico, topped with lemon and salt. Bravo! Your big thirst has met its match. Cibco Importing Co.. Inc. Dallas. Texas 75229. TECATE Runners Aerobics track in need of repair CAMPUS MANOR EAST 1 ‘It may be the best movie of its fcincf ever made. For undiluted pleasure and excitement, it is, I think, the American movie of the year...a new classic." — Pauline Kael. The New Yorker j £ Richard Pryor 7s Back! J ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ ★★★★★★★★★ ? MANOR EAST 3 t £ MANOR EAST MALL J { FRIDAY-SATURDAY MIDNIGHT J ¥ ALL SEATS $1.50 * £ PLENTY OF PARKING * -r ¥ •If ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥■ ¥ ¥ ¥ * * * ■¥ •¥ * * •¥ ■¥ * ■¥ •¥ •¥ •¥ * ■¥ ■¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ■¥ -¥ ¥ ¥ -¥ ■¥ •¥ * ■¥ MIDNIGHT MADNESS All The Buttermilk Pancakes You Can Eat *i 59 5 for *1 09 WED. ONLY 10 P.M.-2 A.M. Intenutfiwul House of Pancake* v m International w-* « House of Pancakes. Welcome back to the Restaurant) By KATHLEEN McELROY Battalion Reporter The aerobics track is one of the most popular places on the A&M campus — it’s scenic, convenient, and available to anyone any time. The $30,000 track starts behind the Rudder parking lot and winds around the president’s house and the Floral Test Garden. However, the track is not without its faults, for it is need of some repair. “We try to keep it as level and as smooth as we can,” said James Wel- ford, associate director of the In tramural Department, which man ages the track. But Welford said the rains in the area lately have caused ruts and water spots on the surface. Another problem is the Grounds Maintenance Department, which cares for the track, doesn’t repair just one rut — it waits until there’s a group of ruts before work is done on them. The Intramural Department plans to solidify the surface which some times washes away in the heavy rains. The original track, laid in 1978, consists of chipped red bricks. The new surface will add some type ofeementing agent to the red bricks. Gene Rays, head of the Grounds Maintenance Department, has the materials for the surface, but he says his department can’t do it now. “We re going to do it as soon as we get some manpower,” he said. “In the next month or so, we ll correct all the problems.” He said the track will be laid in 15 to 20 days. Even if the new surface eliminates many of the holes around the course and prevents washouts, one problem will still exist — darkness. The part of the course that runs parallel to Houston Street sidewalk is well lit because of streetlights. But when the course meanders around the gardens, there is no light. There fore, it is very unsafe, Welford said. “We have talked about getting it lit, but I don’t have any status on that,” Welford said. “We wouldn’t want to recommemd running there at night. ” He said Kyle Field, which is some times available for running, is no safer. “You can get in there, but it’s darker in there,” he said. Dr. John Chevrette, who heads the aerobics program in the physiol education department, said thetrai is a blessing and .<»aid he would lilifti see more lights on the course. “If it were lit at night, ” he coo tinned,“usage at night wouldbeio creased.” Campus Police Chief Rusi McDonald said there haven’t beeo assault problems on the aerobic! course because of a lack oflights. “If we start having problemswel have to light it, he said. Inspite of its faults, the track n heavily used. Chevrette estimate! people run over 150,000 miles on ill semester. “When it’s in good shape I think it’s a good surface to jog on., be continued. A&M System enrollment surpasses 40,000 students Enrollment at the four academic institutions within the Texas A&M University System has for the first time surpassed 40,000, announced Chancellor Frank W. R. Hubert. Hubert said student registration at Texas A&M University, Prairie View A&M University, Tarleton State University and Texas A&M Univer sity at Galveston (formerly Moody College) totals 40,423 this fall, for cm increase of 1,222 over the same period last year. The Texas A&M University Sys tem ranked among the top 25 enrollment leaders in the nation in 1978, according to University ofCii- cinnati researchers who surveyei multi-campus systems. Texas A&M accounted for the bit of this year’s increase withaga 1,076 students for a record 31, Prairie View A&M Universitj enrolled 5,047 students this 71 from last year, while Tarletd State University gained SOstuderii for a total of 3,404. The enrollment at Texas A&M I Galveston remained essential' level, 641 students this fall compais to 646 in 1978. |jKI4E^to. of the A Robert H. Solo Production of A Philip Kaufman Film “Invasion of the Body Snatchers” Donald Sutherland • Brooke Adams • Leonard Nimoy Jeff Goldblum • Veronica Cartwright • Screenplay by W. D. Richter, Based on the novel “The Body Snatchers” by Jack Finney □□ DOLBY STEREO 7th ANNUAL MANOR EAST 2 ¥■ ¥ ■¥ •¥ * ¥■ -¥ ¥■ * * •¥ •¥ ¥ -¥ * * * •¥ * ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ U a 11 nwrrM n l ww laf Kira The Night He Come Home! MSC Town Hall Option Pass holders! Priority period to purchase tickets for Pablo Cruise is Oct. 1-5 Tickets not purchased at this time will be released for sale