COUPON one potato, COUPON 750 off any 2 entrees with this coupon. Good ’till March 15. two potato. Eat Out In CLASS 102 Churcti St. College Station 846-0720 national Battalion/Page 12 February 18,1983 All our potaotes arc Ph. D’s PURE, HEALTHY, and Nutritiously DELICIOUS each of our ingredients is REAL and prepared FRESH each day COUPON Now you know What’s Up United Press International No music was played at Mozart’s funeral because his family was too poor to pay for musicians. Friday TAMU THEATER DEPARTMENTUBuried Child,” a 1979 pulitzer prize winning play, will be presented Thursday. Feb. 25, Feb. 26, March 3, March 4, and March 5 at 8 p.m. Tickets are $2.50 and $3.50. Chicken Fried Steak Dinner: At Fort Shiloh: Only $ 4 95 ! Sundays 5-/0 p.m Includes a 5-6 oz. Chicken Fried Steak, baked potato or french fries, hot-and-fresh homemade rolls, tea or coffee, and a trip to our famous salad bar! A. Complete Meal! r j Fort Mon.-Fri. * Sat.-Sun. 11 a. m. -2 p. m. 5 p.m.- 10 p.m. 11 a.m.-1 0 p.m. f) SihloH ' STEAK t 2528 S.. Texas College Station 693-1 164 SWAMP:SWAMPis sponsoring “Non-Event,” a canned-food and clothing drive for the needy. All collected items will be given to the Twin City Mission. This is a perpetual charity drive repre senting charity as a way of life instead of an isolated event on some afternoon. Everyone should bring goods to our collection box in 216 MSG. in the MSC Lounge to promote the Miss Texas A&MSchti ship Pageant. ASSOCIATED GEN ERAL CON TRACTORS: AntiJ f ihotos will be taken Monday through Friday now until rom 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Langford Architecture Build SCHEDULING OFFICEtAII student organizations are ew aged to submit room reservation requests now until Aprillij the Scheduling Office for Fall 1983. Saturday COLLEGIATE FFA:A spaghetti supper, honoring seniors, is ' ‘ isil I ~~ MRHtil mi il list Chi ' scheduled for 6:30 p.m. at tire A&M Methodist Church. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEER- S:An AICHE Spring Bash is scheduled for 8 p.m. at the Tree- house Apartment’s Party Room. Put on your party clothes and dancing shoes and head on over. ALPHA ZETA ‘HONOR STUDENTS SERVING AGRI CULTURE’: Student applications for membership are due by 5 p.m. today at 201 Agriculture Building and 122 Kiel>erg. MSC AGGIE CINEMA & MSC CEPHEID VARIABLE:“R- aiders of the Lost Ark” (Rated PG) will be shown tonight and Saturday at 7:30 p.m. and 9:45 p.m. in Rudder Theater. Admis sion is ONLY $1. “Catch 22” (Rated R) will be shown at Mid night tonight and Saturday in Rudder T heater. Admission is $1.50 with Texas A&M I.D. CROCKER 8c WALTON HALLS:An all girls free Margarita- ville Party is scheduled for Friday from 8 p.m. to Midnight at the Knights of Columbus ballroom. For more information, call Barton Brown at 260-1292. AGGIE ALLEMANDERS:A “late” Valentines Day ip Dance featuring caller Sparks Doris is scheduled fromSpn 11 p.m. in 201 MSC. Admission is $2.50 per person. INTRAMURAL-RECREATIONAL SPORT S:The Id A&M Ice Hockey Team will play North Texas State at 9:30 J and Sunday at noon at the Spent o International Ice Araj 6800 Sanger (off Hwy 6) W. Waco. MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY ASSOCIATION — DAN(j A-THON:Omega Phi Alpha and Alpha Phi Omega iispj soring a dance-a-thon f rom noon today till noon Sundayaulj Brazos Center to raise rnonev lor M l). A. Prizes willbeawffl to the top three money-raising couples. Sunday UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL:A n informatioM on “What is Lutheranism” is scheduled for 4 p.m.atthel'mi sity Lutheran Chapel, 315 N. College Main in CollegeSiatio Fellowship Supper followed by a film, “T he Parable, is si duled for 7:15 p.m. at the University Lutheran Chapel. »P for the spring break trip — backpacking the Grand Canyon/ Havasu. For more information come by the ORC cubicle at the SPO (216 MSC). HILLEL CLUB — JEWISH STUDENT CENTER: Rabbi Cahana will visit from 11 a.m. to noon, and a basic Judaism class and a bagel break are scheduled from noon to 12:30 p.m. and 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m., respectively. Also, an informal talk about Purim will be held. CHI ALPHA :Special vocal and instrumental music by theR ma Singers from Tulsa, Oklahoma will he presented ail a.m. at the College Heights Assembly of God, 1100 Old Col Rd. in Bryan. MBA ASSOCIATION :T he 1983 Case Competition isu duled from l p.m. to 5 p.m. at Rudder Tower. AH faculty) students welcome. INTER-VARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP:Everyone is invited for singing, sharing and Fellowship at 7 p.m. in 137 and 137-A MSC (under the hotel). INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ORGANIZATIONOffic er elections for 1983-1984 will be held at 7 p.m. in 701 Rudder. MSC HOSPITALITY’.Tom Joseph will play the banjo at noon METAPHYSICAL SOCIETY: Bing Kscudero from Theosophical Society will speak on “Spiritual and Psychic? ers” at 2 p.m. in 302 Rudder. Admission is $1 per memberal $2 per non-members. MSC AGGIE CINEM A:The f ilm seties, “Swamp Fest,"t shown at 7:30 p.m. tonight and Monday in Rudder Thet Admission is $1.50 with a Texas A&M I.D. ! I < TAKES ON EXCITING NEW DIMENSIONS IN THE AIR FORCE Avalanche kills two, injures one on road At le slams game, United Press International PITTSBURGH — A blasting operation to remove overhang ing rocks sent 400 tons of rock tumbling onto a highway, flat tening a bulldozer, killing its operator and the driver of pas sing car and injuring another motorist. Construction company offi cials said the rockfall Wednes day on Route 51 may have been caused by explosion vibrations that loosened a “mud seam,” allowing the rock wall to accidentally give way. City offi cials planned to investigate and Computer-generated design for investigating structural strengths and weaknesses. astronautical, civil, electrical, mechanical and nuclear. Hundreds of diverse specialties are included in a wide variety of work settings. For example, an electrical engineer may work in aircraft design, space systems, power production, communications or research. A mechanical engineer might be involved in aircraft structure design, space vehicle launch pad construction, or research. OPPORTUNITIES IN THE NEW USAF SPACE COMMAND .a:;: -rX. . << X Av- " • Artist’s concept of the DSCS III Defense Satellite Communications System satellite. (USAF photo.) Developing and managing Air Force engineering projects could be the most important, exciting challenge of your life. The projects extend to virtually every engineering frontier. PROJECT RESPONSIBILITY COMES EARLY IN THE AIR FORCE 8 CAREER FIELDS FOR ENGINEERS Air Force mechanical engineer inspecting aircraft jet engine turbine. Air Force electrical engineer studying aircraft electrical power supply system. Engineering opportunities in the Air Force include these eight career areas: aeronautical, aerospace, architectural, Most Air Force engineers have complete project responsibility early in their careers. For example, a first lieutenant directed work on a new airborne electronic system to pinpoint radiating targets. Another engineer tested the jet engines for advanced tanker and cargo aircraft. Recently, the Air Force formed a new Space Command. Its role is to pull together space operations and research and development efforts, focusing on the unique technological needs of space systems.This can be your opportunity to join the team that develops superior space systems as the Air Force moves into the twenty-first century. To learn more about how you can be part of the team, see your Air Force recruiter or call our Engineer Hotline toll free 1-800-531-5826 (in Texas call 1-800-292-5366).There’s no obligation. ium HIGH AIRFORCE SUPERIOR AUTO SERVICE Auto Repair at it’s Best 111 Royal, Bryan Just one mile north of Campus 846-5344 closed the road indefmitek The area of state has a history of minor rod and crews have worked fa past month to ease the by removing sections of hf that threatened to tumble the busy commuter route, Workmen from the! C .onstruction Co.stoppedtr on the four-lane highway set off an explosive charge)! 1:30 p.m. Traffic was a resume, and the avalat occurred about 15 minutest tire blast and lasted about nutes. f I l*c I: I I drive WAYNE PRITCHARD DAN WASKOW Texas OWIc* of Traffic MSC HOSPITALITY PRESENTS 1985 ScHolarsf^p 'Vaamnt FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 25, M 7:00 PM rudder auditorium TICKETS ON SALE NOW Students & Senior Citizens $ 3 50 — Non-students f AVAILABLE AT MSC BOX OFFICE