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Page 6 THE BATTALION FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24. 1900 iso 3 l K«». 3.95 3 30 Reg. 4.35 3 7S enmese RCSTivURJlMT ^ WELCOME TO AOQlELAnD! SPECIALS: Sweet ee Sour Porte Moo Goo Gut Pam Pepper Steak MOOM BUFFET Monday thru Friday SUNDAY EVENING BUFFET All You Can Fail 3 9B - > OPEN DAILY 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. 5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. 1313 S. College Ave. 822-766:1 Reg. 4.50 32® M RA» AV t COi(fO« FAST f IAE COPIES (3Va^ Copies Overnight) Now Open 7 Days A Week KINKO’S COPIES aOl College Main &46-87£l What’s Up r ill sponsor a party at 7:30 p.m. at tbe .m. in 261 G. Rollie White, at 7:30 p.m. in 70i Rudder. 'N PICTURE”: The crew of the U.S.S. ite an unknown alien menace heading >e shown at 7:30 and 10:15 p.m. in SUNDAY SURF CLUB; Will meet at 5:30 p.m. in 402 Rudder. FINANCE ASSOCIATION: Will have a hamburger supper at 3:30 o.m. at Lincoln Center. TEXAS AficM WATERSKI CLUB: Will have an outing at Pecan Lake Park on Lake Somerville beginning at 8 a.m. MSC SCONA: Will meet at 7:30 p.m. in 301 Rudder. CATHOLIC STUDENT ASSOCIATION: Will meet for Bible study at 8:15 p.m. at St. Mary’s Student Center. " meet for a fun run at 5:30 from the ne will begin at 2 p.m. in Kyle Field. PICTURE”: The feature will be Auditorium. j In a hysterical parody of the famed perfect as the cynical professor lined d monster. His hulking creation is an oversized body and a pea-sized be shown at midnight in Rudder Au- BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION: Will have a fall picnic from noon to 6 p.m. at Tanglewood Park in Bryan. “THE GOODBYE GIRL”: In Neil Simon’s Academy Award winning story, Richard Dreyfuss and Marsha Mason fall in love and share all the warmth, the “bloopers,” and the joy. The features will be shown at 7:30 p. m. in Rudder Theater. ■ .. . , MONDAY MSC MBA/LAW DAY: Ticket sales will continue through November? at the MSC Box Office. FINANCE ASSOCIATION: Will meet at 6 p.m. in 145 MSC. STUDY ABROAD SEMINAR: Will begin at noon in 206 MSC. 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Oct. 27, 1980 MARE ISLAND NAvAL SHIPYARD Vallejo, California An Equal Opportunity Employer U. S. Citizenship Required Squad looks ahead to nationals nd). He s Ag debaters gain respect 1 popular Jwols. | “This sor on for years jrass By SUE McNEILL Battalion Reporter Texas A&M University debate team placed third in a national debate that took place in Kansas last weekend. The George R.R. Pflaum debate, held annually at Emporia State University in Kansas, is considered one of the top five in the nation, according to Michael Selby, captain of Texas A&M’s debate team this year. The University of Pittsburg won first place and Au- gustana Illinois College took second. Texas A&M’s third place was the highest for the Southwest Conference, placing above teams from Baylor, Texas Tech, Universi ty of Houston and University of Texas. The issue decided on for this year was the Unite! r States’ foreign military commitment. The team’s head coach is Wayne Kraemer, directora forensics. Selby said Kraemer and new assistant coad Bruce Daniel have helped increase the quality of tie team and have been a major factor in the team’s succks as a result of their high quality coaching. In previous years, Selby said, Texas A&M’s teamwi Selby ranked 12th speaker out of 138 contestants in the senior division. In previous tournaments this year, the Aggie team has placed first in tournaments at Pan American University, Texas Tech and Oklahoma Christian University. The team placed fourth in a tournament at Middle Tennesee State. At the beginning of the season, a two week seminar is held at the Arizona Debate Institute where repre sentatives from debate teams meet, research and dis cuss current issues and decide which issue will be up for debate in the fall tournaments. Different aspects of the issue are researched and then debated at the tournaments. Please . folding ar not respected by other teams and schools in the soti re a living west. Selby said this was due to the fact that the test ive their was inconsistent. Students would join for a year an! tuntry. P. then quit. Now students are remaining on the teamanc jnored tn winning touranments. Kraemer, who has been head coach for the deke By L1 team for two and a half years, said the reason theteaa has gained stability is because of increased funds fortke B team. * on £ When Kraemer took over as head coach he world jpether or with Dr. Carolyn Adair, director of student activities B e ^ and acquired increased funds for the team. The mone'BP u ® r came from bookstore funds. ftns with Kraemer said that the increased funds, along mtlF cte ° ln support from the English department and enthusiasil^ 11 ea dy from “very bright” debaters who are willing to 3 have made the program more consistent. Selby adddr encled that Texas A&M’s debate team is now gaining respect in the Southwest Conference that it formerly did net have. morial. ‘People ion of n s,”said CAPTURE OF THE MADILLO PARTY SATURDAY, OCT- 25 TEX. NAJ’L GUARD ARMORY pre-sale tickets*: guys 3®,girls 3 00 tent ol stu leshmen Understand (who kne^ would yell ; Langforc up two sign dSC askir leir hats. featuring THE 1 3pmlam nT Includes open tap inside the GIANT ARMADILLO'S 100><50'inflated body! ★At tbe door tickets :+$l, so buy now at the msc. MAX sponsored by Lone Star Beer, to benefit the Texas A&M a.s.c/o.La' CLNJTRY R JC-K child rein's hAlloWEEIN DARiy DATE: TIME: October 29 7-9pm place: Room 201 GAMES REFRESHMENTS ARTS & CRAFTS HAUNTED HOUSE COSTUME CONTEST Children Aged 3-10 Sponsored by MSC Hospitality For more information, call 845-1515 3611 < All Seats $1.50 JVA/V F/ZANCt *>CUD