Page 12 THE BATTALION FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. 1981 National I Accent realty Our job is scouting. Tell us your needs & leave the search to us. 846-8179 4015 Texas Ave., Bryan (next to Taco Bell) CHRISTA PANDEY BROKER iALPHA PHI OMEGA FOOTBALL MUMS! FREE DELIVERY on campus & to two off campus dist. centers MANY STYLES & PRICES On Sale Mon.-Fri. What’s up at Texas A&M S Friday WILDLIFE BIOLOGY SOCIETY: Will have it’s 2ncJ annual cabrito BBQ at the Brazos Center at 5 p.m. Tickets on sale in front of Nagle Hall. BI^ACK AWARENESS COMMITTEE: Will have pizza ex travaganza at Mr. Gatti’s in the Skaggs shopping center at 8 p.m. MARRIED STUDENT APARTMENT COUNCIL: Party at Q-hut B welcoming home the Aggies before yell practice at 7 p.m. Nominations due for officers and representives in man agement office. As an fn HC 'Astro; gers I more [ope laarge INTER-VARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP: group meeting & fellowship in 308 Rudder at 7 p.m. CATHOLIC STUDENT ASSOCIATION : We will meet for a pizza munch out and go to yell practice afterwards. Meet at St. Mary’s Student Center at 9:30 p.m. Cost will lx: no more than $2.50 a person. HILLEL JEWISH STUDENT CENTER: Shabbat Ser vices lead by Daniel Cody, with film following services at 8 p.m. UNITED CAMPUS MINISTRIES: Aggie Bible Study in 145 or 139 MSC at 6:15 p.m. All denominations welcome. INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS ASSOCIATION: First party of the fall semester at the Quonset Huts. Tickets on sale in MSC. PUERTO RICAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION: Meetingto welcome new students from Puerto Rico in Room 510 Rudder Tower at 7:30 p.m. ALPHA PHI OMEGA: Mums for the Ixiuisiana Tech game wi be on sale in the MSC, Commons and Sbisafroth llam tol p. m._ MEDINA COUNTY HOMETOWN CLUB: Party in Jok Hoffman’s trailer at 7:30 p.m. CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST: Party: Live music, barbeque in Barcelona Apartments at 6 p.m, COLLEGIATE FFA FALL BARBEQUE: Will honor stu dent teachers at Hensel Park Area 11. Activities begin all p.m., dinner at 6:30 p.m. Saturday MSC COMMITTEE FOR AWARENESS OF MEXICAN AMERICAN CULTURE: Se cond meeting of the semesterto discuss future programs in Room 303 Rudder Tower at 7:3(1 p.m. TURKISH STUDENT ASSOCIATION: Will have annual elections in Room 404 Rudder at 4 p.m. TAMU ROADRUNNERS: Brief talk on runner’s injuries.pre vention and rehabilitation, followed by a one and three mile fun runs. Meet at 8 a. m. in front of G. Rollie White. FOOD SCIENCE CLUB: Dr. Owen Fennema, President of tk National Institute of Food Technologists wUI talk to students I'ldmla at 2:T> pin. in Room 113 Kleberg. A catered Barbeque at base t 1 45 p.m will nlso lx- part of the events. Cost is $5.00 for I con Id i BBQ, Purchase tickets from Dr. Richter, 8-454424. k: 1 TAMU FOOTBALL: The Texas Aggies will take on Louisiana | ? ^ Tech at Kyle Field. Caine starts at 7:30 p.m. Astro'' Knep ninth seasoi Kn base s overd single fjver I id h ness. I “I innin) I had “I dor menti t Social Security solution sinking ..... ... 'iS * * * * * * * United Press International WASHINGTON — House Speaker Thomas O’Neill scuttled any notion of finding a long-term funding solution this year for problems of the Social Security system. MSC, Commons, Sbisa j 1 a.m. to 1 p.m. 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.y^ * APO. DELIVER!! * * * * * * Wildlife Biology Society Cabrito B-B-Q Sept. 25 5:00 P.M. 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For more information, call the Naval Management Programs Office at: (713) 224-1756 TUDENT NMENT UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC AFFAIRS STUDENT ACADEMIC COUNCIL forming to serve as liaison be tween administration, faculty and students. OR ACADEMIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Work to resolve issues dealing with: * Q-Drops • Grade Appeals * Senior Finals • Computer Facilities • Teaching & Research MEETING: TUES., SEPT. 22 6 P.M. 502 RUDDER APPLY BY 5 P.M. MON. SEPT. 28 216 C MSC