Battalion/Page 3A December 6, 1982 staff photo by Octavio Garcia San Antonio, wait for more bulbs from Scott Summers, an electrical engineering major from Fort Worth, to decorate the campus chapel. essary was evei • died di there is linistraiii eath.) lationaltf k ed e self-in ;ense tf Cuban icriesin Government uilding up quiz file by P.J. Fowler Battalion Reporter Student Government wants have you — or at least your tests for a ampus-wide quiz file. Quiz file committee chair- nan fan McClellon said the quiz pie, which was started last year, as only about 250 course files. , _ Anyone may contribute to )bal W* ihe file, he said, ir activil)' I •tilimisl I Contributions to the file may s be made at Sbisa Dining Hall, the Commons main desk and Ihe Student Programs Office in ontrold* [' "said6 * d future ionalis® jysbeop Regan howevet onal aoysU.S' )e seen. ion ion 1 ('crencc . 216 MSC. Exams should be labeled with the course name, number and professor’s name. “If they want to put their tests in another file, like a dorm file, they can make a copy and give that,” he said. Student Government will not use dorm files as sources be cause those quizzes may be out of date, McClellon said. “The library only keeps the quizzes for two years,” he said. “To keep up that policy, we would have to go through all the '■ DianaS* ... Gar) 11 ’ Denis^ Hopef; • • J olin aletteH”* laineW hnaj 0 oodarfli ZartnoAr Susan n Ran^ iwier^C kes.J^i r.Chn Scott PaniS'f* lersoHr^ mpP 0 001 ftff' 'Opi^ ed ;p a tch^ rrnw ||(f egc Sl3 n’ LIVES w The Broadway Musical IN THE HEART OF CHILDREN AND ADULTS EVERYWHERE! LIVE ON CAMPUS AT TEXAS A&M! SHARE THE MAGIC WITH YOUR FAMILY TODAY! Presented by MSC Town Hall — Broadway December 6, 7, 8 at 8 p.m. Matinee Performance Dec. 8 at 3 p.m. RUDDER AUDITORIUM Tickets available at MSC Box Office 845-1234 $14.50, $16.50, $18.50 Actress enjoys playing ‘Annie’ by Dana Smelser Battalion Staff Although she’s the star of the award-winning Broadway musical “Annie,” 10-year-old Kathleen Sisk is nothing more than a little girl who happens to like doing musicals. “After I saw ‘Annie’ when I was seven, I knew I wanted to be an Annie one day,” Sisk said in a phone interview. So, when she was “disco vered” by a New York talent agency, they immediately sent her to the “Annie” auditions, and Sisk was on her way. Sisk, starring in her first ma jor role, will show her talents tonight, Tuesday and Wednes day at 8 p.m. in Rudder Audi torium. A matinee performance also will be held Wednesday at 3 p.m. The musical is sponsored by MSC Town Hall. After competing with 100 other potential Annie’s, Sisk was chosen and began working on her role. Her job requires her to travel, but Sisk seems to enjoy the change from everyday school life. “I love to travel and I’m get ting to see some really neat cities, like Stratford and Montreal,” Sisk said. On the road, she and the other girls, who play the orphans in the show, do what all little girls do. “I just got back from a sleepover with the other orphans,” Sisk explained. “We played cards and told stories.” Sisk said that they were going to the zoo later in the day. But, being on the road doesn’t excuse Sisk and the other girls from doing their homework. “\Ve have a tutor and we try to do four hours (of class) a day,” she said. “Sometimes wfe don’t, though.” When she is not on the road, Sisk is a fifth grade student in Madison, Conn., where she lives with her parents and five brothers and sisters. Her mother travels with her. “They’re all pretty excited ab out me doing the role,” Sisk said. Tickets for the musical are on sale at the MSC Box Office for $14.50, $16.50 and $18.50. For more information call 845-1234. Christmas spirit on the campus by Patti Schwierzke Battalion Reporter ’Tis the season to be jolly at Texas A&M. This week, the MSC Christmas Program Com mittee has planned events to bring cheer to all Aggies. And since Christmas is a time to spread goodwill, that’s the main goal of the committee. The Christmas Committee sent letters to former students asking them to send ornaments to represent their class. The ornaments will hang on the Christmas tree in the MSC lounge. So far, about 20 orna ments have been received, with the oldest one from a member of the Class of 1908. Events the committee has planned for the week start today and include: — T he Stacked Deck Quar tet, whose singers are members of the Century Singers, will start the program by performing in the MSC lounge beginning at noon. — The Residence Hall Asso ciation will go Christmas carol ing on campus beginning at 6:45 p.m. Carolers will meet at the Lawrence Sullivan Ross statue in front of the Academic Building. They plan to carol at the dormi tories and also at President Frank E. Vandiver’s home. — At 8 p.m. in the MSC lounge, the Christmas tree light ing ceremony will begin. Van diver and Miss TAMU, Gina Geiger, will be guests at the cere mony. The Singing Cadets will give a Christmas music concert during the ceremony. On Tuesday: — The Revelliers will sing “The Twelve Days of Christ mas” and other Christmas carols in the MSC lounge. The concert will begin at noon. On Wednesday: — the Women’s Chorus will end the Christmas programs by performing a medley of Christ mas carols at noon in the MSC lounge. drive Yrieijdfy~\ T»us Off tee of Traffic Safety quizzes and not only sort them into courses, but also watch and throw out all the older ones.” The file, which may be used by any student with a Texas A&M I.D. card, is getting a lot of use, he said. The only complaint is that it is too small. Because a few professors have objected to the quiz file, Student Government asks that tests be donated only if there is no objec tion from the professor. In addi tion, the committee asks that no departmental tests be contri buted. 1 DAY ONLY WED. DEC. 8 Refreshments- -fr Available . 0 \ NIGHT PUBLIC ** DOORS OPEN 6 P.M. AUCTION STARTS 7 PM AUCTION FREE . NO ^ADMISSION These are only examples of HUNDREDS OF ITEMS TO BE SOLD! DEALERS PUBLIC NOTICE! ... ALL REMAINING INVENTORY OF HOME STEREO, CAR STEREO. 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