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Page 4/The Battalion/Wednesday, April 13, 1983 Seafood Lovers! Fort Shiloh Steakhouse has a Seafood Special! Wednesdays and Thursdays 5-10 p.m. A tasty combination of fresh oysters and shrimp, served with our homemade sauce. Includes four gold-fried jumbo shrimp, six hand breaded and fried oysters, a baked potato or french fries, homemade rolls, and a trip to our giant salad bar! All for ONLY $ 9 95 ! Monday-Friday 11 a.m.-l p.m. 5 p.m.-10 p.m. Sat.-Sun. 11 a.m.-lO p.m. 2528 S. Texas College Station 693-1164 ’$fi r } srmirt : STEAK HJSE New musical opens tonight in Rudder by Dena L. Brown Battalion Reporter The Theater Arts program at Texas A&M will present the first production of a new play, “Transit,” at 8 tonight through Saturday night in Rudder Theater. Transit was written by a Houston theater critic, Sue Dauphin, and the lyrics were set to music by a Bryan resident, Penelope Kosztolnyik. The play is a musical comedy about a ship crossing the Pana ma Canal. A committee from the shipping lines is expected to re view the ship captain’s job, but before the committee arrives, the captain of the ship is injured. To keep from endangering the captain’s job, the first mate’s wife, Jane, dresses as and por- Dr. L. L. Nigliazzo Dr. Francis Cherian Medical Director Clinical Director Announce The Opening Parkway Medical Clinic Family Practice — Minor Emergencies — Industrial Medicine OPEN 9 a.m.-9 p.m. 7 Days a Week No Appointment Necessary Located WE OFFER: 1. X-Ray & Lab at Clinic 2. Staff Doctors residents of Bryan/College Station 3. Medicare/Medicade, Insurance St Visa, Master Card Welcome 4. After Hour Calls Welcome Phone: 693-0202 or 693^0204- Emergency Number: 693-8569 Parkway Shopping Center (near McDonalds & Kroger) (NOT ASSOCIATED WITH ANY OTHER CLINICS) Wb ~n u; hHHHH Our penny beer special went over so big the first time, Hoffbrau decided to bring it back. Purchase any great tastin' Hoffbrau meal anytime, seven days a week, and enjoy up to three beers for a penny each. That's a thirst quenchin' deal that's hard to beat! And, Hoffbrau's regular draft beer is now 50<t whether you purchase a meal or not. Stop by and try our terrific lunch specials, offering a wide variety of menu items to suit your taste. LUNCH SPECIALS Fried Catfish $5.00 Chopped Sirloin $3.95 7 oz. Ribeye $5.75 Chicken Fried Steak $4.25 Shish-ka-bob $5.25 All served with our famous Salad, Fried Potatoes and Bread. Lunch specials are served all day on Sunday. 10% discount to senior citizens. • Carry-outs available. Banquet facilities available. If you haven't tried Hoffbrau lately, you haven't t ried H offbrau. Monday - Saturday, 11 a.m.-lO p.m.; Sunday, 11:30 a.m.-lO p.m. 317 South College in the Skaggs Center, 260-9172 trays the captain while the com mittee is visiting. Paula Rabb, a junior English major from Bryan, plays the part of Jane, while Kordell Reid, a junior journalism major from Indiana, plays the part of Larry, the first mate. The captain is played by Lu- cien Stavenhagen, a sophomore general studies major from Caldwell; D.C. Ometer, an elec- tonics technician on the ship, is played by Jim Frazier; a radio man named Sparks is played by Randy Lemmon, a junior jour nalism major from Houston and the captain’s wife is played by Patti Fulton, a senior English major from Dallas. The play, which began re hearsal less than five weeks ago, is perfectly cast, Kosztolnyik says. Dauphin, author of “Houston by Stages,” heard the music Kosztolnyik wrote for the play “The Invisible Man” by Eddie Cope and asked Kosztolnyik to write the music for “Transit.” Richard Sodders, director of the Theater Arts program, is di recting the play. Steven Young, music director at First Christian Church in Bryan, is music dire ctor and vocal coach. Marcella Wells, a sophomore parks and recreation major, is choreographer for the play and Alan Donahue, a member of the English department, is the scene designer. Tickets are $2.50 for students and $3.50 for non-students and are on sale at the MSC box office. Runoff election results announced Winners in the student elec tion runoffs are: Vice president finance Mike Cook trcshnum. economics. Dunc.nn illc Jim Collins, chcinic.il engineering:, mdinitlson Raley Marek eleciricnl engineering. /•./ I’.iso Jack Templin intliisiri.il tlisirihnlitin. Austin Class of '84 president Todd Fleming junior, business. I'yler Uni versity Apartments senator Joe Frey ffi.itlu.iie. pnlilit .itlniinisir.iiion. Sheri/ Class of '86 president J. Raley Marek Ircshinun. eleciricnl engineering. F.l I’nso Off-campus ward IV Mike Marshall one open Graduate Student Council — Business Architecture — At-large senator Susan R. Haas hintlstnpe nrchilecuire. Union Rouge, l.ouisinnn Jeff Tomek Houston Engineering — At-large Jim Cassey junior, ntcchnnit ;tl engineering. Diillns Michael Kelley junior, ncrospuc e engineering. Dearborn. Midi. Graduate Student Council — Liberal Arts Jim Kane ps\ ( holog x. Oie.in Springs. Mississippi Class of '85 vice president Philip Baker imin.igenienl-imu keling. I louslon Engineering sophomore T-S-O Prescriptions Filled Glasses Repaired BRYAN 216 N. Main 799-2786 Mon.-Fri. 8-5 Sat. 8-1 COLLEGE STATION 8008 Post Oak Mall.. 764-0010 Mon.-Sat. 10-9 p.m. Tenlass S'CATE GG Of^TICAE SE Since 1935. Class of '86 vice president David Lawhorne gener.il studies. (..irl.ind Class of '86 secretary Kim Breaux in.irkeling. licit union l Class of '86 social secretary Kristi Sherrill business. (ireem illc RHA Secretary Mike Hunt sophomore, indiislri.il disuihmion. hill OCA President Kevin Goodwin sophomore, im i h.inic.il engineering. Sun Antonio rvice Centers T'ire$tone 2400 Texas Ave. College Station 764-0004 TRANSMISSION SERVICE At LEN GEORGE SERVICE CENTERS, we believe in “Extra Effort.” It’s that little bit more which sepa rates good car service. *You get only the services you authorize at the prices quoted. *We’ll return your old parts at your request. *We’ll even take you to work, class, or home and pick you up when your car is ready. *Your satisfaction is our goal. Transmission service l 19 88 Includes most rear-wheel drive American cars, plus Toyota, VW and Datsun. We’ll install a new transmission filter, replace the pan gasket, clean and inspect the oil reservoir, add trans mission fluid and road test your car. Automatic transmission only. 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH on revolving charge at Firestone stores and many Firestone dealers. Minimum monthly payment required. All finance charges refunded when paid as agreed. We also honor: • Visa ‘MasterCard •Diners Club • Carte Blanche "American Express cpn Around to 'Stuck u Six-Pack* contest planned x\ The College Station Jaycees are sponsoring a “I Six-Pack” Contest from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. April23io Park. The contest involves two-person teams stacking six- as tall as they can on a base of four six packs. Prizes f or first place include a trophy, a televisionset t-shirt. Prizes also will be awarded for other places, will be barbeque sandwiches, soft drinks and beer for All proceeds go to Muscular Dystrophy. OCA to hold University barbeque ItlV! Off-Campus Aggies will hold an All-Universit) I from 4:30 p.m. until 7 p.m. Saturday in 2l2oftheMei Student Center. Tickets are S5 in advance and $5.50 at the dixiundt be purchased at the MSC box office this week and a; OCA table in the MSC Thursday and Friday. All students are invited to attend and bring theirparei Krueger to sponsor chili cook-off Krueger Hall is holding a Charity Chili Cook-Off Inc a.m. until 6 p.m Saturdav at the College Station Indusi | Foundation. All proceeds will go to the Stepping Stone, a loaMi || 0] house for children. Math contest to be held April 20 The annual Freshman and Sophomore Mathematics test will be f rom 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. April 2fl.l f reshman contest will he in 2I0 Milner Hall and the more contest in 201 Milner Hall. No calculators are allowed and all test material m! provided. Prizes for first place winners will be$100, place contestants will receive $50 and third placewim receive $25. Prerequisite for the freshman contest is kiwMgt calculus through Math 151 and for the sophomore a the knowledge of calculus through Math 253 ortheegus lent is required. Furniture designer to meet student I Internationally-known furniture designer Nakashima meets with architec ture students at Texasb| today in conjunction with an exhibit of his work: Langford Architecture Center Gallery. Nakashima will hold informal discussions with intettS students at 2 p.m. in the gallery. The exhibit coniia| through Friday. His works have been exhibited at a numberof[ including the Museum of Modern Art in New Yorkandi Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. He holds a gold medali craftsmanship from the American Institute of [spa Archiittip OCA to hold kite flying contest Off-Campus Aggies is sponsoring a Kite FlyingandFrii Throwing Contest from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday on ihep field. Ribbons will be awarded to the best-lookinghomeiM kite, the highest flying kite, the smallest kite that fliesi largest kite that flies, and the winners of the dogfigta Ribbons also will be awarded to the longest frisbeellw the winner of the skills test, and the winner or winners^ 1 freestyle division. Sof t drinks will he sold. Entry fees are 50 cents at New senators to hold first meeting The newly elected student senators for 1983-841 their first meeting at 7:30 tonight in 204 Harrington01 sroom Building. T he meeting is informal. No legislation will be discus and no specific agenda will be followed. T he purposeofi| meeting is for the new senators to meet each other. If you have an announcement or item to submit for j column, come by The Battalion office in 216 ReedMrl I nald or contact Tracey Taylor at 845-2665. Police beat The following incidents were reported to the University Police Department for April 11 to 12. THEFTS: •A black Myata 10-speed bi cycle from the polo field on April 11. •A wallet from the men’s room in the Chemistry Hi on April 11. PUBLIC INT0XICA1 •A student lost con vehicle on the corner ^ Main Drive and Texas A and struck the flower ^ April 12. BUY, SELL. TBADC OR WENT THROUGH THE