Page 4 THE BATTALION THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1981 omethincj She STYLING SALON open: 8:01 a.m. 9l04 P.M. Monday thru Friday Saturday til Noon No Appt. Needed! 404 E. UNIVERSITY 693-9877 Hair Perms Manicures Pedicures 693-9877 Local Friday last day to drop classes without penalty Friday is the last day that Texas A&M University students can Q- drop or drop courses without pen alty. Other dates to note this semes ter are as follows: Oct. 19 — mid-semester grade reports Nov. 26-29, inclusive — Thanksgiving holidays Dec. 11 — last day of fall semester classes; commencement Dec. 12 — commencement Dec. 14 — first day of fall semester exams Faculty-staff directory ready for pick-up today Starting today, the 1981-82 Texas A&M University Faculty- Staff directories can be picked up in 216 Reed McDonald. This new directory only in cludes listings for Texas A&M fa culty and staff. Student listings will be printed in a complete cam pus directory scheduled for re lease in early November, Don Johnson, coordinator of Student Publications said. The faculty-staff directory costs $3.50 and about 8,000 are avail able. Student payments recorded on fee slips only cover the com plete campus directory, Johnson said. The campus directory will cost $2.50 in checkoff but $3.50 if purchased over the counter, John son said. oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo IT’S COMING! Howdy Week Oct. 5-9 Howdy Dance Pouring it on Staff photo by Brian Hall of Fame These construction workers for Allen M. Campbell Co. Contractors add cement to a support pillar on the new Engineering Laboratory Center being built next to Zachry Engineering Center. Work will soon be halted on part of the construct^ because of the recent decision by the Boa^ of Regents to make the basement ini classrooms and laboratories instead i underground parking as first planned. I; Oct. 8 Commodores to sail into town Oct. 9 I'nitd )ALLA T-shirts on Sale — MSC Oct. 5-9 SPONSORED BY THE TRADITIONS COUNCIL OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO MSC Town Hall Committee will present the Commodores Oct. 9 in G. Rollie White Col iseum. Tickets go on sale Friday. The Commodores gained popularity in the late 2 970 5 with hits such as “Easy” and “Brick House,” and have held their fans with other hits such as “Three Times a Lady”, “Still” and their newest release “Build Me Up.” Option pass and general admis sion tickets will be sold Friday and Monday at the MSC box office. Reserve seats not claimed by op tion pass holders vnll go on sale Tuesday. The tickets are $8, $10 and $11. Earlier this year, MSC Town Hall tried to book the Commod ores, but were unable to work out arrangements, committee mem ber Pattie Boedeker said. But group “fell into our laps Tuesi she said. “They had a cancellation October 9, Boedeker saiif, they called us.” The concert is at 8 p.m in Rollie White Coliseum M Midnight Yell Practice for I Texas A&M-University of Ho ton football game. Action las Co. IS of n : head d tV' citi Hie th bcJ in A e-maiM as Cot I. fie tea Wood] A&M Travel Service, Inc The most professional, most experienced travel consultants in the area gives you hometown service with computerized speed, Let us plan your trips for business and for fun. A&M Travel Service became the largest travel consultants in Brazos County by giving the best service. Now we offer our clients SABRE, a space age computerized service which provides instant availabilities on 495 domestic and foreign airlines and instant space reservations. A&M Travel confirms your reservations as you request them. With the use of our computer terminal, you can get custom travel service every step of the way. SABRE can confirm every detail of your trip. And has instant recall of your favorite departure times, seat preference, etc. A&M Travel has more travel consultants and more travel experience than any other agent in the area. We deliver tickets to the campus (or elsewhere in the community) and we follow through on the details. There’s no need to call back or wait for a call to confirm your reservations. For your next trip, call A&M Travel. We ll book your reservations and confirm them. All in one call. uki A&M Travel Service, Inc. Owned by Keith Langford ’39 (Houston) and Diane Stribling (President and Agency Manager) 111 University Drive (in the RepublicBank A&M Building) College Station / 846-8881 We support the Aggies with an annual donation for a 12th Man Scholarship litv, Oil Gen! ing. Guitars Acoustic & Electric >Guitar Lessons and Service Band instruments Sales, Service and Accessories Electronic Repairs Amplifier & PA Equipment MUSICinilS IfVDftLD 907 Woodstone Center Open 10-7 Mon.-Sat. Tol Me! the J IrUDENT NMENT M UNIVERSITY SENATE VACANCIES Medicine — At Large Education — At Large Haas/McFadden/Hobby/Neely Liberal Arts Graduate Applications accepted in 216C MSC until Oct. 2 at 5 p.m. Fi