The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 23, 1982, Image 11

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Battalion/Page 11
September 23, 1982
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t: Applications for swimming
333 Mosher and 432 Neeley.
;d should pick up the applications and
5 p.m> Monday.
WOMEN’S LACROSSE CLUB:Cl«b
I practice is hdd every Tuesday and Thursday a« 5 p.rn. on
the main drill field.
sliM RUGBY’Prat tae is held at 5 pan. in the main drill
field Mondays through Thursdays. For more informa
tion.. contact Robert Gougler at 846-9772.
k£GIELAND:Now through Oct. 15, freshmen can have
I. their pictures taken for the yearbr^ok by Yearlrook Associ-
? ates at 1700 Puryear. For ihdrd :.|pfonnation. contact
i;: Bonn Friedman at 845-2682.
■ ‘YU AN:This is your last chance to join the TAMU
tatiam svnchfonizerl swim team. The next meeting
be todav at .7 p.rn. in the indoor swimming pool. For
Ip more information, contact Marti Nix at 845-4574 or
ipbhk)i1Sheppardat 260-0279. No previous experience is
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Assistant Manager positions. Those^mterestecf should
meet at 10th floor Rudder in the Placement Oftke.
i TEXAS Am ICE HOCKEY TEAM: A meeting will be
held at 8 p.m- in 204 Sterling Evans Library to announce
this weelcend’s work-outs and dues-paying. Attendance h
- imperative.
•/ TAM!) FENCING CLUB: Upcoming tournaments and a
Halloween party will be discussed in a meeting at 7 p.m, in
! 267 E. Ryle. A'ft ee fencing and beginning class after-
‘BATA PRCXiESSING MAN AGE MEN 1 ASSO-
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ks> Ramada Inti. Business attire is Attested and
refreshments will be provided,
CIRCLE K:A meeting will be held at 7 p.m, in 502 Rudder
to discuss future activities and plan a banner. If you are
^w^ln^rested m public sen-ice, please >top by and see us.
CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRISTA leadership
training class will be held at 7:15 p.m. in 100 Heldcnfeis.
BI:UMefvohEis welcbime."
fY ROTC:U. Col; Charles W. McCMn, Class of *62,
Chief of Media Inquiry for die office of the Chief of
Public Affairs for the Secretary of the Army, will address
ties.” The public is invited. '
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SPORTS
Actress Gaynor
critical but stable
United Press International
™, SAN FRANCISCO — Actress
era .Janet Gaynor, in critical condi-
exas F tion with injuries from a traffic
T’ ^accident, also is suffering from
isman ^ n f ec ti on anc j liver and kidney
dTtl a hospital official has
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■minall| “She had been improving
Uigffe Vd was listed in serious and
tustini yable condition, but yesterday
e tranl (Monday) afternoon the doctors
saw signs of infection and com-
cDonai plications and placed her again
said hi y)n the critical but stable list,”
witlipii hospital spokeswoman Leslie
Longaas said Tuesday,
leigi* 11 She said Gaynor, 75, has an
19T infection and liver and kidney
dgeor- problems that have placed her
wife joji the critical list. She was listed
ss2arf
three® 1
in critical but stable condition
Wednesday.
She said Gaynor — whose
performance in “Seventh
Heaven” earned her the first
Academy Award — developed
an abdominal infection and was
being treated with antibiotics.
“There are also problems
with her liver and kidney Func
tions, and she’s still on the venti
lator to help her breathe,” Lon
gaas said.
Robert Cato, 36, pleaded in
nocent Monday to manslaugh
ter and drunken driving charges
in the accident that injured
Gaynor, Broadway star Mary
Martin, producer Paul Gregory,
who is Gaynor’s husband, and
killed Ben Washer, 76, Martin’s
publicist and companion.
Discount Hair Care
For Men & Women
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1 "l Until 11:30 p.m. by appointment only
Stylist for the 1981-82 Miss Texas A&M University Pageant.
Coulter 79-0100
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CULPEPPER PLAZA
OFFICE:A Sickerbali team manager’s meeting will be
U held at 5:15 p.m. and a ranenube water basketball team
captain’s meeting will be Held at 6 p.m,in 162 £, K>4e.
OFF CAMPUS CENTER)An Off Campus Freshman
Apartments at 6:30 p.m. Hot dogs, sodas and games will
f -f he available. See you there!
ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA: An organhatiojial meedbg
will be held at 7 p.m, m 302 Rudder*. All members please
, ’ attend;
COLLEGE REPUBLiCANS:G.O.P. candidates, Judge
Chaseand Steve Smith, will speak in a meeting at 8 p.m. m
I d6l%udder.
IkSSOClATION FOR WOMEN IN
U - Brown, ueasurer of the National AWIS, will speak oh
U Women in Science an Overview at 7:30 p.m* in 404
p.. .'Rudder. IflM- Ui
: ^TUD.3E;NT GOVERNMENT:Filing for fVeshman ekc-
tions will be held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in 216A MSG.
LUTHERAN CHAPEL:Tfoe groupwill.
f: ; visit and sing for those at the Sherwood Nursing Home.
The group leaves at 6:30 p.m. from University Lutheran
|| ..Chapel at 315 N. College Main, College Station.. ... • r
: TIXM AScM EMERGENCY CARE TEAM: A general
meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. in 301 Rudder.
PHILOSOPHY DEPARTMENTTr. Alan Donagan,
: . distinguished visiting professor of philosophy from the
University of Chicago, will presenta paper entitled “Aris-
tdtelian Theories of Action in the 20th Centuryat 4 p.m.
in 503 Harrington. The public is invited.
LAREDO A&M HOMETOWN CLUB:0fficers wmbe
, elected in the first organization^ m&etip^g a? 7 p.m f in.50$:
Rudder.
DANCE ARTS SOCIETY:Class ForJjeginning bafk-i will
be held from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m., intermediate-advanced
ballet from 8 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., and pointe class from 9:30
p.m. to 10 p.m in 268 E, Ryle.
STUDENT ‘V’ APOLLO OUJBrCome and enjoy good
food and company. Sign ups now until Oct. I from 8 a.m.
to 5 p.m. in 216 MSG. Membei ship costs $15 for members
and $18 for non-members. Everyone is invited.
TOYOTA OWNERS" ASSOCIATION: A meeting for
new members will be held at 7:30 p.m. in 321 Physics
Building. Parts order will be discussed.
MSC AMATEUR RADIO COMMITTEE:A general
meeting and discussion of license classes will be held at 7
p.m. in 140 MSC.
STUDENT AGGIE CLUB: A brief discussion of a trip to
Arkansas will.be held at 7:30 p.m. in the film room of Cain
Hall. Afterwards, well go to the Hall of Fame.
CBA FELLOWS PROGRAMS reception open to all
to 8 p.m. in
room A, AggielanB Inn.
Now you
know
United Press International
NEW YORK — Women from
all walks of life are on the run.
A record number — more
than 6,000 — entered a recent
6.2-mile marathon in New
York’s Central Park. Forty per
cent of them had never before
completed in a race that dis
tance, says race director Mickie
Miller.
Forty-five hundred finished,
led by Norway’s Crete Waitz,
who took her fourth straight
title.
The runners ranged in age
from seven to 71, said the dire
ctor on the 1982 L’Eggs Mini
Marathon.
Nearly three-fourths of the
entrants were in the 20-to
39year-old age bracket, 217
were under 16 and 260 were 16
to 19 years old.
First
Presbyterian
Church
1100 Carter Creek Parkway, Bryan
823-8073
Dr. Robert Leslie, Pastor
Barbara Ridlen, DCE
SUNDAY:
Worship at 8:30AM & 11:00AM
Church School at 9:30 AM
College Class at 9:30 AM
(Bus from TAMU
Krueger Dunn 9:15AM)
Youth Meeting at 5:00 PM
Nursery: All Events
COULTER DRIVE
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LADIES
flun# B ■kh mm
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Our Entire Stock of
SEBAGO & DOCKSIDES is now
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FIVE
DIFFERENT
STYLES AND
PRICES
DETAILS ON PACKAGE!
September 13th through 25th
SAVE 200 Off Regular Price
U/2 lbs. Roman Meal Sandwich
Made With
No Artificial Preservatives
Sbisa
Commons
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ON SALE EACH HOME GAME WEEK IN
MSC: Tu-Thurs. 10-4
Tu-Thurs. 11-1; 4-7
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FREE DELIVERY ON CAMPUS
and at three off campus dist. centers
Your National Service Fraternity
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Apartments
1201 HIGHWAY 30
693-3014
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1 "Committee Interviews"
Interviews will be held Monday and Tuesday,
September 27, 28. Applications are available in
MSC Room #216.
For more information, call 845-1515.
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