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THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1980 Page 3 Nine polling stations set for campus spring elections By ANGELIQUE COPELAND Campus Staff Monday was the last day to file for andidate positions for the spring Sections. The election covers positions for tudcnt government, Residence tall Association, Off-Campus liggies, yell leaders, class councils, md the Graduate Student Council, k at fko da, Sections will be held April 1-2 and Aprils. Kdn at those vo| f Nine polling places will be set up 11 anc common s e if students to vote during the two ' r 'oal sense, it nm'S diat were “ Watergate esp,;-.F c ' ' to failure in a pjit,® rt ‘live that time [, Hapse of John C{, ; . or nc“thingelseasi t ^ myth that 'W le strings in Amev todern times hast, energy and the« ‘tiders to the eits By BECKY SWANSON ‘ powerful menpJK City Staff elect their hero,' A bit of the muddy Mississippi is deliver him the oming to Texas A&M University in I broken-down R he form of the Broadway musical ey are supposed Show Boat. ” The Gingerbread Pro- ‘irrel. luctions’ performance is being pre- sbakes your fait ented by the MSC Town Hall and m Hayden’s vit )PAS committees. In its first national tour in over 30 ears, the show will be staged in I he Washingtonp , bidder Auditorium Thursday at 8:15 .m. The show stars Forrest Tucker and iutterfly McQueen and features msic by Oscar Hammerstein. “Show Boat” tells the story of the len and women who live and work board the “Cotton Blossom,” a how boat plying the waters of the days at the Commons, Sbisa, the Guard Room, Kleberg Center, Zachry, Rudder bus stop, Memorial Student Center, the veterinary school and the walkway between Harrington and the Sterling C. Evans Library. Students must have their ID cards to vote. Bruce Russell, election commis sioner, said there had been some confusion in the past about what ward or precinct the off-campus stu dents fall into when voting for sena tors and OCA representatives. The off-campus students are di vided into four wards, and represen tation in the senate is based on the number of students living in the ward. Russell said the dividing line for the wards is the intersection of Texas Avenue and University Drive. Ward One encompasses Planta tion Oaks, Briarwood, Sundance and Sausalito apartments. Ward Two includes Sevilla, Scan- dia and Viking apartments. YOU DON’T KNOW WHERE TO EAT OUT? fShowboat’ docking it Rudder Thursday monitor ry closely, favldhesiti leve tKatL that we're llofaneft Mississippi in the 1880s. Captain Andy, played by Tucker, is the warm and charming father fi gure to this group of performers who somehow holds everyone together. The plot deals with the Captain’s daughter running off with a gambler, her ensuing marriage, separation and reunion. The play’s musical score features the songs “OT Man River” and “Can’t Help Loving That Man.” Tickets for the performance are on sale at the Rudder Box Office. Gen eral public tickets are $6.90 to $ 10.75 and student, date and child tickets range from $5.85 to $9.15. For more information call 845- 2916. Russell said that Ward Three is the area east of Texas Avenue and north of University Drive. Ward Four is* the Northgate area. 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