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features Battalion/Pags- November 19,13 For traditional excitement.... Sunday Night Football on Channel 15 Sunday at 8- Texas a&m vs. TCU Made possible in part by grants from: 1. UNIVERSITY TITLE COMPANY. INC 2. AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE WORLD 3. THE AGLE 4. A&M TRAVEL SERVICE. INC. 5. SCHLOTZSKY'S SANDWICH SHOP 6. COLORTYME TV RENTAL 7. DILLARD'S DEPARTMENT STORE 8. PARKER LUMBER COMPANY 9. SONIC DRIVE IN 10. SHIPLEY DO-NUT SHOP & GRILL 11. CAMPUS PHOTO CENTER. INC. 12. COACH'S CUT RATE LIQUORS O Q. |R "V O What’s Up Friday Saturday UNITED CAMPUS MINISTRY:A Bible study will he held at 6:15 p.m. at A&M Presbyterian Church. INTER-VARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP:A slide presentation “The Effective Ambassador” will be shown from 7 p.m. to 9 in 508 Rudder. AGGIE CINEMA:“TAPS” starring Timothy Hutton and George C. Scott will be shown at 8 p.m. tonight and on Saturday at midnight in the Rudder Auditorium. TAMU BAPTIST STUDENT UNION:A Free Inter national Student Dinner will lie held at 7 p.m. at the TAMU Baptist Student Center. TURKISH STUDENT ASSOCIATION The last regu lar meeting of the semester will be held at 6 p.m. in 502 Rudder. BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION:A Nerd Party will he held at 8 p.m. for all members. Free beer, free trashcan punch and other free beverages will be provided. THEATRE ARTS PROGRAM — “CHARLEY’S AU NT’ 1 : “Charley’s Aunt”, an 1890’s rollicking farce, will he shown tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m. at Rudder Theater. It’s an evening of fun for everyone. TEXAS A&M SWIMMING TEAM The Texas A&M men’s swimming team will swim against Indiana Universi ty at 7 p.m. Saturday in P.L. Downs Natatorium. Come and back the Ags. TEACHER EXCELLENCE AWARDS NOMINA TIONS: Attention: Any student who has taken or is pre sently enrolled in any Liberal Arts class! Nominations for teaching excellence awards will be accepted now through Dec. 6. Nomination forms can he obtained at the Acade mic and A&A Buildings — first floor. Let your voice he heard! STUDENT PUBLICATIONS^uniors, seniors, and gra duate. veterinary and medical students may have their pictures taken between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, at the Yearbook Associates at 1700 Puryear Dr. For more information, call 693-6756 or 845- 2611. The final deadline for pictures is Dec. J 7. No make ups will be allowed after this date. MANAGEMENT AND ACCOUNTING SOCIETIES: A “South of the Border ” Party will beheld Saturday at 8 p.m. at the Elk's Lodge. Beer, margaritas, tequila shots, munchies and lots of f un will be there for you. ACADEMIC AFFAIRS:A general meeting will be held Monday from 5 p.m. to 6:30 in 302 Rudder. AGGIE ClNEM A:“ FAPS” starring Timothy Huttonj George C. Scott will be shown at midnight in the Rim Auditorium. TEXAS A&M SWIMMING TEAM:The TexasM men's swimming team will swim against IndianaUftiw ty at 7 p.m. in P.L. Downs Natntoi ium. Lomeandbad: Ags. THEATRE AR TS PROGRAM — “CHARLEYS.! NT“:“Charley's Aunt,” an 1890s rollicking farce,will shown tonight at 8 p.m. at Rudder Theatre. It’saneie ing of fun for everyone. MANAGEMEN T AND ACCOUNTING SOCIETIES:A “South of the Border’’ Party willbeb tonight at 8 p.m. at the Elk’s Lodge. Beer, margaiij ? tequila shots, munchies and lots or fun will bethertij* you. AGGIE ALLEM ANDERS:Thanksgiving Square Da with caller Ralph Reed, will be held from 8 p.m.toll 201 MSC. Admission is $2.50 per person. AMARILLO HOMETOWN CLUB:A picnic held immediately following the ECU game at Het Park. CATHOLIC STUDENT ASSOCIATION: AlaiJ que will be held from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at St Mail Student Center. Everyone is welcome to attend, FOH CLUB: A plant sale will be held from 9a.m.to 1 and 5 p.m. to 6 at the FOH greenhouse. COSA (COMMUNITY OF SINGLE AMJLT$):T| group will go country-and-western dancing at theTtJ Hall of Fame f rom 8 p.m. to midnight. Look forts tables. < TEXAS A&M MENS GYMNASTIC TEAM Texas Gymnastic (ionferenc e will he held at 7 p.m.) East Kyle. Texas A&M will meet with UniversityolTei Stanl rece] Arlington. Sunday UNITED CAMPUS MINISTRY:A Thanksgiving! ner will he served at 6 p.m. at the A&M Presbyte Church. Admission is $2. AGGIE CINEMA:“Return of the Secaucus 7'’will! shown at 7:30 p.m. in Rudder Theater. TAMU METAPHYSICAL S<X'.IFTY: 1 homas Grieves, previously Pentacostal, Anglican charisin and Jesuit seminarian, will speak on Aquarian Age Mai and New Age t heology. Tickets are on sale at M Rudder Box Of fice. ggie end ogs will 1 Gig 'Em Aggies ig 'tm / Beat T Scientists find FUIM • FOOD • ORIIMKs cancer genes f Y ...■ifflifttra This ad made possible in part by a grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting Are you wondering about when to get an MBA? Talk to us. M lore and more, recent college graduates think they should go straight into a job. We think that's not always the case. The 25% of our stu dent body who has come without fulltime work experience agrees. Still, there are 75% of our students who have worked fulltime for almost three years, who think their experience has made all the difference in how they approach their graduate management training. We'll be glad to discuss what you think. Our toll-free number is open and we're ready to talk. Give us a , T ~ \ call. (Continental U. S.) 800/847-2082' (New York State) '800/252-6326 CORNELL UNIVERSITY GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS & PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION M A L O T T HALL ITHACA, United Press International NEW YORK — Scientists f rom Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center tracking after potential cancer genes have found two on a chromosome that’s abnormally rearranged in several cancers. It’s the latest report in a burgeoning area of genetic re search by scientists seking the causes of cancer. 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