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THE BATTALION
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1980
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Variety show acts:
apply before deadline
local
By BECKY SWANSON
City Staff
If you sing, dance, roller skate,
play an instrument, perform tricks,
or can do anything remotely
talented, you have until Wednesday
PRinillTEAS
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to submit your application to the
MSC All-University Variety Show.
Applications are available at the
secretaries’ desk in the Student
Programs Office, 216 Memorial Stu
dent Center. There is a $5 registra
tion fee for each act.
Auditions will be held Feb. 24-26
in 201 MSC. Ten to fifteen selected
acts will compete for top honors in
Rudder Auditorium on March 22.
A plaque will be awarded to the
winning act and second and third
place winners will be announced.
Rehearsals will be held Feb. 18-19
to help acts with technical problems
and to “build the confidence” of per
formers, Katy Campana, chairman of
the variety show committee, said.
Technical advisers from the Uni
versity and surrounding communi
ties will work with the acts during
rehearsals, Campana said.
All performers will be informed of
the rehearsal schedule during a man
datory meeting Wednesday, she
said.
No admission will be charged for
the rehearsals or auditions. Admis
sion to the final performance is $1.50
for students and $2 for non-students.
Campana said talent scouts will be
present at the finals.
Health spokesman ura;
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rabies law enforcement
By PETE HALE
City Reporter
A spokesman for the Texas De
partment of Public Health strongly
urges county officials to support and
enforce the new Texas Rabies Con
trol Act.
“Rabies and animal control are
major problems in many communi
ties, and you are in a position to de
cide how these problems will be
handled,” said Dr. Foy V. McCas-
land Wednesday.
McCasland spoke at the 22nd
Annual County Judges and Commis
sioners Conference being held
through today at the College Station
Ramada Inn.
The Texas Rabies Control Act,
known as House Bill 1323, became
effective Jan. 1, forming a legal base
for the implementation of county and
city programs to curb the growing
numbers of rabies cases and uncon
trolled animals each year.
McCasland said that until the bill
was passed, Texas was one of the few
states which did not have a rabies
control law. He said Texas rabies
cases had steadily increased cases
each year since 1973, and noted a
marked rise in 1979.
“Texas had over 1,100 cases of con
firmed rabies in 1979,” he said.
The 1976-77 outbreak of rabies in
Laredo is an example of what could
happen if the problem is ignored
much longer, he said
“That outbreak cost the city over
$2.5 dollars.”
McCasland said the bill provides
legal support for programs designed
to immunize all pets against rabies,
to require all animal bites be re-
For years, tl
of church serv
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ported to a designated healthim now t ^ ie
and to assist local ofiBciaBmjworship servic
tjuarantining of biting animals,vI language a
hill also puts controls ontheirndB g‘ e Kellim o
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the state. 1 language dur
McCasland said the healthdep, f deaf
meat is willing to assist countysjij Kellim earm
city officials in establishingfaciiit«ih° n °f the dea
supplying personnel and pro^lj of Northern Cc
educational programs if theri[M s P are time, Ke
only ask. ■ sign language £
He asked that the program!! j a Sunday schc
backed up by legal penalties »ljp0 r en in Pueblc
requirements are not met.
McCasland concluded his spf«|
by saying, "I hope that)
cooperative effort we may ]
every Texas community f
cial loss, human pain anddeathsiy
are currently being inflicted
highly fatal disease.”
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By ROSEMARY ALYEA
Campus Reporter
Adventurer Ham Salad pilots the
steam iron as it hurtles through space
toward the cavernous jaws of an
orbiting waffle iron in an attempt to
rescue lovely Princess Anne-Droid
from the evil Darph Nader.
Hardware Wars, a parody of Star
Wars, is but one of the audio
videocassettes available to students
and faculty in the Multi-Media De
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Located in 208 Sterling C. Evans
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projectors, video- and audio-cassette
players, an audio-tape player, and a
turntable free to students and fa
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Only the audio-cassette players
may be checked out. Other equip
ment is for use in the library.
Until the new library opened,
there was no Multi-Media Depart
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the department has only a limited
collection now.
The new collection is limited, but
it includes complete the plays of
Shakespeare and materials in the
fields of history, political science,
anthropology, biology and educa
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The department’s aim is to house
multi-media and A/V material and
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