The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 11, 1982, Image 7

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8ICHAR0SON HOMETOWN CLUB:A meeting
Tie held at 7:3t> p.m. in 302 Rudder to discuss plans for the
year.
cubicle space in the Renovated Ravilkm. Apf^tcatkwtsrste
due OcO ;i!9.: |nr more information, contact the Student
Activities Office at 845-1333.
■' FOOD aaroCE CLUB:, k short fousroeas meeting will he
held at 7 p.m. In 127 Kleberg. Dr. Ktdtols will speak
7 p.m. to 0 and Club dances will be held from 0 p.m. to
10;S0 in 263G Rollie White Cohsetim.
MEDINACOTOTY HOMETOWN CLUB; A meeting
will be held at 7 p.m: Rudder.
ALPHA PI MU:A general meeting with Dt. Shannon
speaking on simulation m e'agiheg^nf ''w^|lC.^
p,m. in 226 M5C
A FFAl RS; A regular meeiing u ill be held at
5 p.m. w 401 Rudder. Ah interested parties ate welc ome
U. : to attend.
MSC Vi D KO COM M Li T EE: MSC Video presents Gene,
sis and die Kinks in a videoeoneer t at 8 p.m. in Rumouts.
. Admission is free
RIO GRANDE VALUEV HOMETOWN CLUB:Ofbe
er elections and a disciisaohj&f ieart^tlve plans for the ftet-
will lie held in a meeting at ?:$& 502 Rudder.
INTRAMURAL-RECREATIONAL SPORTS:A vol-
leybah PfRidais meeting will be held at 6 p.m, in 164 £.
Kyle.
TAMU JAZZ BAND:Rehearsai is h^d ^S^Spondav
night at 7 p.m. in the Commons Lounge.
BAPTIST STUDENT UNION;Randy Smith, a bush
nessman from Dallas, will be speaking on “The Successful
life” at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday jatt : the
Baptist Student Center, 201 College Main.
CANADIAN CLUB:A Canadian Thanksgiving Dinner
will be held ai 6 p.m. at 3805 Oafs Ridge in.||i^ih. For
more information, contact Mike Hoche at M6-318B.
Tuesday
DEPARTMENT OF STUDEN F AC FI V FIT ES: All
recognked student organi2a«om^« ; ?h^ted'tpnE|>iy for
CAR AND GOWNtA plae«tnentse|atin ; ar epiitlecl.
. Interview’* will be held at 7:30 p.m. to 302 Rudder.
MSC CEPHEID VARIABLE:A movie, entitled ^The
from Beyond,’* wBl shown at 7:30 p.m. and
' 9:45 p.m. in 70! Rudder. ,
JRAPTIST STUDENT UNKMiRmi#.>mitfe; a
nessman from Dallas, will be speaking on “The Sut^essful
Life” at 7:30 p.m. tonight through Ibursday at the Bap-
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'.A^OCIATION OF BAPTIST STUDENTS:A movie
called M jobit Uus n wifi be shown at 304 Highland,Colk*ge
Station. For more information, contact Mich ad Rauler-
$on at 096-6089. —
AUDIO ENGINEERING GROUP:A tour ol the Rud-
AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL EN-
■- ■' .ClNEERS:D.W.Benson of the Finance Department will
discuss peisonal finances and insurance in a meeting at
7:$ft p.m* in 203 Zachry.
CLASS OF *85: A meeting will be held at 7:15 p.m. in 226
MSC to discuss class projects such as the ball. Bonfire
", Bush, mixers, etc.
HILLEL CLUBTsraell Dancing will be held at S p.m. at
. tbejewish Student Center.Join the fun for beginners and
, non-beginners alike.
TYLER HOMETOWN CLUB:Elections and a,discus-
. sion of upcoming plans for the yedr will be held in a
meeting at 7 p.m. in 350A MSC. ; _ :.[
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' NASHVILLE — Willie Nel-
'son, Ricky Skaggs and Alabama
' are nominated for five awards
each in tonight’s nationally tele
vised Country Music Association
'Awards show.
Barbara Mandrell, forced to
cancel her popular network TV
show because of the strain on
her voice, has a chance to win
country music’s most prestigious
award — Entertainer of the
Year — for the third straight
•year. She is the only entertainer
ever to win it twice.
Nelson, a former Entertainer
of the Year who was favored to
win the title again, refused to
perform on the show in a dis
pute over how many members
of his band could join him on
■stage. He was not scheduled to
attend the show.
The man credited with laun
ching country music’s progres
sive “outlaw” movement also was
nominated for top male vocalist,
top entertainer, top album, voc
al duo with Waylon Jennings
and top song for “Always on My
Mind,” an award which goes to
the songwriter.
Skaggs, 27, the hottest new
performer to break out of Nash
ville this year, was the longshot
for Entertainer of the Year. The
bluegrass-flavored singer also
was nominated for male vocalist,
instrumental group, the Hori
zon Award and top single for
“Crying My Heart Out Over
You.”
Alabama and the Oak Ridge
Boys — whose appeal rests in the
heart of the teen set — tried to
become the first group ever to
win country’s top award. Alaba
ma also was nominated for top
vocal group, instrumental
group, top album and top single
for “Love in the First Degree.”
Country singer George Jones,
arrested for drunken driving
twice and public drunkenness
and cocaine possession once this
year, was nominated for top
album for “Still the Same Ole
Me.” He also was nominated for
top male vocalist, an award he
has won for the last two years.
Some of the biggest names in
country music failed to make the
cut for the CMA awards, voted
on by the organization’s 7,000
paying members.
Kenny Rogers, who makes ab
out $2 million a month from en
tertaining, was not nominated.
Dolly Parton, Crystal Gayle,
Charley Pride, Don Williams
and Johnny Cash also were ab
sent.
While Cash wasn’t nomin
ated, his daughter, Rosanne,
was a finalist in three of the 11
categories — female vocalist, top
album and the Horizon Award,
which is given to country’s
newest stars.
Others competing for female
vocalist were Mandrell, Janie
Fricke, Emmylou Harris and
pop singer Juice Newton.
The winners were to be
announced on the 90-minute
awards show to be telecast live by
CBS from the Grand Ole Opry
House. Mandrell and Mac Davis
are co-hosts of the program,
which begins at 8:30 p.m.
The CMA, an organization
formed to promote country
music, hosts one of three coun
try music awards shows. The
others are the fan-voted Music
City News Awards show and the
Academy of Country Music
Awards show.
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ATTENTION JUNIOR, SENIOR &
GRADUATE ENGINEERING STUDENTS!!
TAU BETA PI
Tau Beta Pi National Engineering Honor Society is now taking applications
for membership from qualified junior and senior engineering students.
Founded in 1885, Tau Beta Pi — the engineers' equivalent to Phi Beta Kappa —
seeks to recognize engineering students of superior scholarships and exem
plary character. Juniors must have a 3.5 GPR while Seniors must have a 3.25
GPR. Graduate students should be in the top fifth of their class. All students are
required to have completed at least two semesters at Texas A&M.
Applications are available in the Dean's office, 204 Zachry. All
applications must be returned by Thursday, Oct. 14 by 5 p.m.
ALL ACTIVE TAU BETA PI MEMBERS
The picture for the Aggieland will be taken Oct. 21 at 8:15 p.m. in the main lounge of the MSC. All current
members are invited. Business dress requested.
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Monday October 11, 1982
Rudder Theatre
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