The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 24, 1980, Image 10

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THE BATTALION
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1980
COME GROW WITH US
ALDERSGATE
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
“The Church With A Heart-Warming Touch"
TEMPORARILY MEETING AT
A&M CONSOLIDATED MIDDLE SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
JERSEY ST. AT HOLIK ST., COLLEGE STATION
SUNDAY SERVICES: SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A.M.
MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 A.M.
EVENING WORSHIP 6:30 P.M.
CHURCH OFFICE
2114 SOUTHWOOD
696-1376 PASTOR: TERRY TEYKL
Computer Science
and Electrical Engineering
Majors
Kurt Allen
Mike Burrichter
dp
Rick Stolle
, Richard Oliver
Jon Heidtke
Rice at Texas A&AI
A&M by 4
A&M by 1
A&M by 13
A&M by 3
A&M by 7
Rice by 7
SMU at Texas
Texas by 9
Texas by 20
Texas by 14
Texas by 1
Texas by 7
Texas by 13
Baylor at TCU
Baylor by 14
Baylor by 36
Baylor by 17
Baylor by 27
Baylor by 7
Baylor by 35
Arkansas at Houston
Houston by 2
Arkansas by 10
Arkansas by 3
Houston by 4
Arkansas by 3
Arkansas by 3
South Carolina at Georgia
Georgia by 10
Georgia by 3
Georgia by 10
Georgia by 17
Georgia by 14
South Carolina by
Southern Miss at Alabama
Alabama by 17
Alabama by 38
Alabama by 21
Alabama by 13
Alabama by 14
Alabama by 10
Auburn at Mississippi State
Miss. St. by 5
Miss. St. by 4
Miss. St. by 2
Miss, St. by 7
Miss. St. by 1
Miss. St. by 6
West Texas State at Tulsa
WTSU by 1
Tulsa by 2
Tulsa by 7
Tulsa by 11
Tulsa by 3
WTSU by 3
Patriots at Bills
Patriots by 4
Patriots by 8
Patriots by 3
Bills by 6
Patriots by 3
Patriots by 7
Chargers at Cowboys
Cowboys by 6
Cowboys by 3
Cowboys by 10
Cowboys by 2
Cowboys by 14
Cowboys by 4
Bengals at Oilers
Oilers by 4
Bengals by 7
Oilers by 3
Oilers by 9
Bengals by 13
Oilers by 10
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Season records thus far:
39-18 (.684)
38-19 (.667)
38-19 (.667)
19-11 (.633)
36-21 (.632)
34-23 (.596)
Starting This Saturday
San Francisco Bay Area company developing state of
the art computer software and hardware for integrated
voice and data office communications systems seeks
talented individuals interested in:
SOFTWARE
• Operating Systems
• Real Time Distributed Computing
• Data Communications
• Office Automation Applications
• Office of the Future Applications
• Diagnostics
• Software Tools
HARDWARE
• Microprocessor Applications
• Digital and Analog Design
• Telephony
• Data Communications
ROLM Corporation, founded in 1969 has grown
50%-100% each year and currently has 3700
employees. ROLM’s Telecommunications
Division is the leading independent supplier of
computer controlled voice and data business
communications systems.
Included in ROLM’s outstanding benefits
package is a three month paid sabbatical after
six years (and every seven years thereafter),
company paid tuition and time off for graduate
study at Stanford University. Employees can take
advantage of flexible working hours to use
ROLM’s million dollar recreational facility which
includes tennis courts, racquetball courts,
basketball, exercise room, volleyball, swimming
pools, par course, sauna, steam room and
jacuzzi.
On Campus Interviews
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3
Meet with working software and hardware engineers
from ROLM in the Placement Center. See our Company
Literature in the Placement Center.
If unable to attend an
interview, send resume to:
Gibson Anderson
Manager, Recruiting & Training
ROLM Corporation
4900 Old Ironsides Drive M/S 560
Santa Clara, CA 95050
We are an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.
CORPORATION
Presents
J.R. Ewing’s Private Stock
DART
Teagues
sign up now!
B/Y.O. Darts Supplies Available
Cowboys
Chargers
to battle
Man
By Ri<
YESTERDAYS
jowvnnr dee
£tjnd
“A fine entertainment establishment”
BITTIARDS — BACKGAMMON
Next to baby’s 846-2625
HOUSE DRESS CODE
United Press International
IRVING — The Dallas Cod
and San Diego Chargers meeljL, . a ,
what they refer to on the events
"special edition of Monday mis,,
football” Sunday night and for lii. c
who prefer touchdowns to defe^'p 1 ,^-^ w i
it could be a special treat.
San Diego quarterback
Fouts has completed 832 yi
worth of passes in the last two
and Dallas’ Danny White hasi
his moments as well this year
So points will probably will not|
at a premium.
When asked whether his ItJ/
might need 28 points to beat'§T°p. ij (
Diego, Dallas coach Tom LandivE ctec | K
plied: “That would be a good Kubj
The game renews an oldcoad^J^^
CROSS C<
dies will o
te meet ir
CYCLING
am take off
eet which
ycle Club
kFOOTBA.
rivalry — Landry vs.
They matched wits for five yeW . wil j h
while Coryell was coach of the if* . 19
Louis Cardinals. fc" 2 .™
MEN’S C
TIic Ro«kd SS’s
2ND ANNUAL
HALLOWEEN PARTY
OCT. 29
8100 — 1st Prize for Best Costume
Gift Certificate — 2nd Prize
Tickets: 85.00 advance 86.00 at door
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