The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, December 08, 1982, Image 13

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Battalion/Page 13
December 8, 1982
SCHULMAN
What’s Up
Wednesday
MSG VARIE TY SHOW:Applications to perform in the
1983 MSC Variety Show are available now at the secretar
ies’ island in 216 MSC. Deadline for applications is Feb. 4.
STUDENT Y’ — FISH CAMP ’83:Applications for
Chairman, Sub-Chairman and Recreation Coordinator
are available now at the Student ‘Y’ secretary’s desk at 216
MSC. The deadline for applications is 5 p.m. on Friday.
STUDENT PUBLICATIONS:Pictures will be taken in
137 MSC now through Friday. Also, Juniors, Seniors, and
Graduate, Veterinary, and Medical students may have
their pictures taken between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5
p.m., Monday through Friday, at the Yearbook Associ
ates at 1700 Puryear Dr. For more information, call 693-
6756 or 845-2611. The final deadline for pictures is Dec.
17. No make-ups will be allowed after this date.
AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL CAMPUS NET
WORK: An effort to resurrect this organization is being
made. Students should be interested in promoting stu
dent awareness of individual rights and should contact
John Cook at 696-3241 if interested.
TEXAS A&M SPORTS CAR CLUBThe last meetingof
the fall semester will be held at 7:30 p.m. in 321 Physics
Building.
PARENT’S DAY COMMITTEE:Aggie “Parents of the
Year” applications are available now through Dec. 17 in
216 MSC. T he deadline for applications is Jan. 25.
CHI ALPHA CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP:The regu
lar meeting that was postponed will be held at 7 p.m.
tonight at the All Faiths Chapel. David Lowry will speak.
BLACK AWARENESS COMMITTEE:Ann Creen-
wald and Jim Wallace will be present in a rap session at 7
p.m. in 404 Rudder.
gan; and Ge jflTHE CANADIAN CLUB:A slide show of the British
ing, 50, ofSi- | Columbia Coast and election of new Prime Minister will
be shown at 7 p.m. in 402 Rudder. Anyone is welcome to
attend.
CHI ALPHA CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIPtDavid
Lowry will speak in a meeting at 7 p.m. at the All Faiths
Chapel.
ANIMAL SCIENCE FIELD STUDY TRIP
MEETING:A meeting will be held Thursday at 9 p.m.
in 400-A AnSc Building. Plans for Animal Prod. Field
study trip (Jan. 9 - 15) will be discussed.
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SCUBA CLUB:The last meeting of the semester will be
held at 7:30 p.m. in 410 Rudder.
UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHURCH:The Annual
Candlelight Christmas Carol Service will be held at 10
p.m. at the University Lutheran Chapel, 315 N. College
Main in College Station.
Thursday
AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL CAMPUS NET-
WORK:An effort to resurrect this organization is being
made. Students should be interested in promoting stu
dent awareness of individual rights and should contact
John Cook at 696-3241 if interested.
CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST:A Christmas party
will be held at 7:30 p.m. in 701 Rudder.
BLACK AWARENESS:A Minority Faculty Reception
will be held at 6:30 p.m. in 145 MSC.
ANIMAL SCIENCE FIELD STUDY TRIP
MEETING.A meeting will be held at 9 p.m. in 400-A
AnSc Building. Plans for Animal Prod. Field study trip
(Jan. 9-15) will be discussed.
F.O.H. CLUB (FLORICULTURE ORNAMENTAL
HORTICULTURE):.\ Christmas Party will be held at
8 p.m. at the Unitarian Fellowship Hall.
PARENTS’ DAY COMMITTEE: Aggie “Parents of the
Year” applications will he available Nov. 18 through Dec.
17 in 216 MSC. Deadline for applications is Jan. 25, 1983.
AGRICULTURE ECONOMICS CLUB:A End of the
Year Party will be held at 7:30 p.m. at Mama’s Pizza.
MSC CEPHEID VARIABLE:Santa Claus Conquers the
Martians will be shown at 7:30 p.m. and 9:45 p.m. in 601
Rudder. Admission is $1.
CIRCLE K:The group will meet in front of Rudder at 6:30
p.m. to go to the Grapevine for our final meeting. Also,
the group will go Christmas caroling Sunday at 3 p.m.
THE WAY CAMPUS OUTREACH: A special presenta
tion on “The Birth of Jesus Christ” will be shown at 7:30
p.m. in 404 Rudder.
UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL:The group will
meet at the University Lutheran Chapel, 315 N. College
Main in College Station at6:30p.m. to go visit and sing at
the Sherwood Nursing Home.
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United Press International
NEW YORK — An insurance
industry trade association has
published answers to the 10
most frequently asked questions
about home and auto insurance.
The Insurance Information
Institute compiled its list from
calls received on its toll-free na
tional telephone hotline.
Key questions involve the
reasons for increased pre
miums, advice on cutting such
costs and the wisdom of putting
teenaged children on families’
auto insurance policies.
The answers, respectively:
Medical and hospital costs, auto
collision replacement parts and
labor costs are continuing to
soar; ask your insurance agent if
you’re eligible for discounts
many companies offer for such
things as good driving records
and young people passing
approved driver education
courses; and yes, because most
insurers require you to list on
your policy all licensed drivers in
your household.
Single copies of the “ 10 Ques
tions Consumers Most Fre
quently Ask About Auto and
Home Insurance” and “Taking
Inventory” leaflets are free.
Send your request with a self-
addressed, stamped envelope
to: Publication Service Center
CTI, Insurance Information In
stitute, 110 William St., New
York, N.Y. 10038.
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r YOU iHOUSTON — It was a dream
/ come true for margarita lovers
■ 1,500 gallons of the tequila-
served up by a ce-
f y VV mem mixer at 50 cents a shot.
1 “What’s the point of making a
International bi g margarita like everyone else?
[969, everyif We wanted the biggest margar-
e for ApolloiJita,” said Michelle Gosper, pub-
, se cona niissiiic relations director for the
Moon. SecoujHyatt Regency Hotel which in-
t roared offtyited more than 20,000 people
,y a bolt of# help celebrate the hotel’s 10th
anniversary.
12s(|f The drink-in called for 300
Hons of tequila, 100 gallons
led
and limejuice
, t gambling*#!) of Triple Sec 2
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ngdetectionsfpweet an< d s° ur mix.
jv E. Philippi The ingredients were poured
rsitv of Arizonjinto a new cement mixer truck
stem couldojand churned for 14 hours until
n ms. NowWhe first drink was served Friday
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» ts where M The drinking continued
elv to strife through late Saturday with
more than 20,000 glasses being
^s^ld at 50-cents each, Gosper
Relax, Have Fun,
Enjoy
Enter a new wonderful
world of excitement.
The atmosphere is different
— the perfect setting for your favorite
cocktails! And what food! The menu
offers a variety that all the family
will enjoy. Popular prices, too.
Discover Julie’s Place soon
it’s the kind of restaurant that makes you
want to come back again and again.
607 Texas Ave. College Station
Phone: 696-1427
Open every day — Lunch, Dinner, Cocktails
Top Drawer
from Basics to
Designers
Levis - Sedgefield - Lee - Bill
Blass - Calvin Klein - Ocean
Pacific - lackey Stanley -
Blacker - Esprit - Jordache -
and more.
WEDNESDAY
7:30
THEATRE
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CONGRATS AGGIES!
It s time for graduation and graduation gifts...but before you begin
thinking of what you - the 1982 graduate of Texas A & M -- would like
for graduation...
Say Thanks! Tell the people that stood by you during your academic
career at Texas A & M -- thanks! -- give them a 1982 Aggie Ringcrest®
plaque A walnut finished deep cut moulding frames the original Aggie
Ringcrest®. An inscription plate is included making a very personal
"thank you." We will have a full stock of single and double Aggie Ringcrest®
plaques immediately after graduation to engrave the inscription of your
choice. And while you're saying "thanks"...
Single plaque: $ 29.95
Double plaque: $ 49.95
Don’t forget to...
Preserve the Accomplishment
... with a photographic reproduction of your Texas A&M
diploma on bronze. This treasured momento will be
mounted on a maroon velvet background and touched off
with a walnut colored frame. We will photograph your dip
loma WHILE YOU WAIT so you can take the original home
with you. Your bronze diploma will be in your hands no
later than Christmas!
AVAILABLE IN THREE SIZES.
Bronze Diplomas: $ 56.00 - $ 100.00
OMC will be open especially for 1982 Aggie Graduates
and their families on December 11, from 9 AM - 5 PM.
OMC is located on FM 2818 (the West Bypass),
north of The Texas Hall of Fame.
TZ/E-DLKJUam'
First Annual Charity Bash
Wednesday night at 7:00
2 for 1 Bar Drinks ALL NIGHT LONG
$2.00 at the door—Proceeds go to
KTAW’S MYSTERY SANTA FUND ’82
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