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Page 6 THE BATTALION THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1980 — AUDITIONS — MON., JAN. 19, 1980 BRAZOS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Opening* for following Instrument*: 2nd Oboe Tuba French Horn (2) Section String Players (violin, 3rd Trombone viola, cello, bass) Bassoon (alternate) For further info concerning audition time & materials, con tact conductor Harold Turbyflll (779-1914, evenings) Local Corps to sing for women By MARCY BOYCE Battalion Staff All the practice that members of the Texas A&M Corps of Cadets have gotten singing and chanting on outfit runs may pay off tonight as they take to the women’s dorms Christmas carolling. Previously underclassmen in the Corps have carolled at Spence and Briggs halls on the Corps Quad, but this year they also will be traveling to the Commons and North Area dorms. Corps Operations Sgt. Brent Gunter said. The songfest will take place from 10-10:30 p.m. and the cadets' reper toire will feature only traditional Christmas carols, not the modified versions composed by some outfits’ underclassmen for serenading up perclassmen. PIZZA COUPONS EVERY WEDNESDAY - 2 FREE COKES WITH EVERY PIZZA ^ \ ^ ^ Freshmen and sophomores sing ing to upperclassmen has developed more or less into a Corps tradition, Gunter said, but the validity of the tunes as Christmas carols could easi ly be questioned. In more cases than not, the carols aren’t the type most children learn in elementary school music classes nor would most cadets want to sing them in church, he said. v»- But, Gunter said, the cadets will stick to the more familiar Christmas tunes when carolling at the women’s dorms this year. “They’re going to sing traditional carols; they’d better,” he said. Gunter said the idea to carol across campus this year came about as an attempt to let the rest of the Univer sity know what the Corps is like and “to let them know we are over here. ” 0 c$ VV : 0 o^ Marijuana seized near High Island United Press International NAHUAC — Sheriffs deputies seized 12,500 pounds of marijuana apparently unloaded from a vessel on the Intracoastal Waterway and arrested one man. Sheriff Doil Pounds said. HOURS Sun. 11 a.m.-Midnight Mon.-Thurs. 4 p.m.-l a.m. Fri. 4 p.m.-2 a.m. Sat. 11 a.m.-2 a.m. Pounds withheld the suspect’s name and said Tuesday the investi gation was expected to produce more arrests. PIZZA & SUBS Pounds said deputies staged the raid before sunrise Tuesday beneath a Farm Road 124 bridge over the Intracoastal Waterway near High Is land. He said a state game warden overheard radio conversations about pot smuggling. FREE DELIVERY * 846-3768 or 846-775T Pounds said several persons, a truck and the boat fled as deputies closed in, but deputies seized a rented truck loaded with the pot when the truck became stuck in the I mud. What’s Up THURSDAY • Unit NEW Y< ion,in scht d CHRISTMAS SERVICE: The Student Y will have the smi,, p.m. at the All Faiths Chapel. BETA BETA BETA: Aggieland pictures will be taken at Ip,in - |l/ ear ^ MSC Main Lounge. ^ J QUEST FOR TRUTH: Dr. Dale Knobel will speakat7p,i MSC. CATHOLIC STUDENT ASSOCIATIONL: Will have an Mass at 12:30 p.m. at the All Faiths Chapel and service at 10 p.m. at St, Mary’s Church. ALVIN HOMETOWN CLUB: Aggieland pictures will be 6:30 p.m. in the MSC Lounge. A meeting and party “PLAN NINE FROM OUTER SPACE”: The feature will be ilarship :ael, C •chofb ge thi: h avai ests. aniel J Ijarrett, iholarsl 7:30 p.m. in the MSC Basement Coffeehouse. Admission id gradual '■ rgr: “INVASION OF THE STAR CREATURES”: The featured jnFranci shown at 9:45 p.m. in the MSC Basement Coffeehouse.4 |.10-yeai is free. y popula TYLER HOMETOWN CLUB: Aggieland pictures will be , & ihlht> 7:30 p.m. in the MSC Main Lounge |||K C j CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST; Will meet at 1 p.m,: frhey si Rudder. B FREE CONCERT: MSC OPAS and Town Hall will sponsor^ Miller and the Singing Cadets at 8 p.m. in RudderTheato MATH HELP SESSION: The Math Club will sponsor the all students in Math 130, 150, 151, 152, 230, 253,308at7] 205 Academic. ALPHA PI MU: Will have their initiation banquet at.6 p,m, MSC. CHRISTMAS TREE SALE: Lambda Sigma will be selling & trees from 1-5 p.m. at the Commons and from4-7p.m.at STU DE NT Y: Will sponsor a gift wrap service free for members! a.m. to4p.m. in 216 MSC. Non-members may use i small fee. si FRIDAY m FOW FROG COMPANY 1980: Will have a dance at 8:30p m. Block Five. CHRISTMAS TREE SALE: Lambda Sigma will be selling trees from 1-5 p.m. at the Commons and from 4-7p.m.it STUDENT Y: Will have an all-day Christmas party from 9a.i p.m, in 216 MSC. “ROUGH CUT”: The feature will he shown at 8 p.m. in Auditorium. Admission is free with a Texas A&M I D. OASIS: Will meet at 7:30 p.m. in 701 Rudder, SATURDAY PLANT SALE: The Floriculture Club will sponsor the saleks a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Floriculture Greenhouse. “ROUGH CUT”: The feature will be shown at 8 p.m. in Auditorium, Admission is free with a Texas A&M I D. AUS1 ivorce ivorce The c lay con ysical A D: operh aura L mi nt an leratic ouse i The feenhi lurt de id 70 { The A in 1977. 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