The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 14, 1983, Image 13

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Ovp[(j; ;i)CKER HALL:Crocker Hall is sponsoring a “Brooster Sale”
ANT p |ii 5:30 p.m. in iront of McFaclden and Haas Halls. Young
Krocker men will be auctioned oil for their services to the
llughest bidder.
^DIVIDUAL & GROUP PICTURES WITH REVEILLE
V‘.Company E-2 is sponoring picture-taking sessions wit h Re-
jeille! Pictures will be taken today through Friday from 9 a.in.
!> 11 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. to 3 pan. and Saturday from 9 a.m. to
1 a.m. and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. in the Association of Former
tudents lounge.
C ENDOWED LECTURE SERIES:Applications for ex-
utive positions are now being accepted. Get your applications
216 at the secretaries island.
JDENT GOVERN MEN L: Applications for 1983-1984
I'niversity Committee positions will be accepted now until Fri-
lay. Pick up your application now at the Student Programs
Office or Student Government Office in The Pavilion. Tickets
for the 1983 Student Government Awards banquet, scheduled
fin Tuesday, are available now in 219 Pavilion. All persons
1 VT Knvolved with Student Government during ’82 and '83 are
A- U liicouragcd to attend.
I [AMU AQU AT IANS: ‘.‘A Salute to America,” an annual water-
show, is scheduled tonight, Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. at the
mem ^igpooi- pool. Tickets are $1.25 and will be sold at the door,
whichco lUATEMALAN ST UDENT ASSOCATTON:The future
7downpctBudget, expenses of International Week and Folkloric Group
aa, toTnMillhe discussed at 7 p.m. in 302 Rudder.
lllEDULING OFF IGE: All st uclent organizations are encour-
IW-acrebMjrgd to submit room reserxation requests for fall 1983, now
I ale(!: il rough Friday.
R ADVISE.R PROGRAM:Peer Adviser applications are
te by Friday. It’s a great way to hel|) the new incoming stu-
lents! For more information, tall 845-5826.
the k ['AMU T HEAT ER ART’S:” 1 ransit.” an original musical; book
m a nett Bid lyrics b\ Sue Dauphin and music by P. Kos/.tolnvik, is
iys, Red Shedtdeil tonight, Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. in Rudder
e wasinhBheater. Fickets are $2.50 for students and S3.50 for others.
'AMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST:Dr. VV. Bradle> will
1 1 M ftcak at 7:30 p.m. in 1 13 Kleberg. Everyone is welcome,
re itnoiiS 1 .
1ERRA CLUB:A slide show on Alaskan wilderne» leaturing
wild rivers will be shown at 7:30 p.m. at the Bra/os Valley
Museum.
KAS A&M ISRALL CLUB, T HE. POLIT ICAL SCIEN-
(f. SOCT ETY:Dr. Raphael Danz.ingf i w ill speak on “The
^ i nited States and Israel— 1 he End >1 a Sj^e< ial R( httionshipz
IBsihednlerl for 8 p.m. in 601 Rudder
i HTU I E OF T RANSPORT A HON ENG1N EERS:Mr.
Walter A. Cooper Chief Tr importation Engineer for Ft.
mth. will discuss ‘A New Trallie Control Management Plan
ions Flic
Repaifi
for Ft. Worth” at 7:30 p.m. in 503 A8cA.
SOCIETY FOR ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND NEW
VENT'UREST )f ficer elections are scheduled for 7 p.m. in 120
A&A.
INTERNATIONAL ST UDENT ASSOCIATION:Admi
nistrative council will meet at 7 p.m. in 308 Rudder. A report on
1983 International Week will be given.
CATHOLICST UDENT ASSOCIA ITQNTnternational stu
dents will meet and socialize at 8 p.m. at the student center.
UN I VERS 1 I Y LUTHERAN CHAPEEThe group will meet
at 6:30 p in. at the University Lutheran Chapel, 315 N. College
Main, College Station, then go to the Shenvood Nursing Home
to sing and visit with residents.
ULTR ALIGHT FLYING ORGANIZATIONThe last meet
ing before the fly-in is scheduled at 7:30 p.m. in 410 Rudder.
CANTERBURY A SSOCI AT TON: Prayer and Praise is sche
duled for 7 p.m. at the Episcopal Student Center.
IN IRAMURAL-RECREA HONAL SPC)RTS:Archery
(<mipetition — singles and doubles will begin at 7 p.m. in 307 E.
Kyle. For more information, call 845-7826 or come by 159 E.
Kyle.
Friday
THE ISRAEL CLUB, T AMU INTERNATIONAL FOLK
DANCERS AND T HE HILLEE JEWISH ST UDENT
EOUNDA ITONtA celebration of Israel Independence I)a\
is scheduled trom 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Rudder f ountain. There
will be Israeli folk dancing at noon and a birthday cake. Come
and join in on the fun!
CAT HOLIC STUDENT ASSC)(11 ATTON:Catbolie grads
will meet at 7:30 p.m. at the Student Center Library.
UNIVERSIT Y LUTHERAN CHAPELT.rad students and
those over-22 will meet at 6 p.m. at the University Lutheran
Chapel, 315 N. College Main, C.S. and go out to siqj]jer.
CANT ERBL RY ASSOCIAT ION:!lolv Eucliai ist followed b\
breakfast is scheduled tor 6:30 a.m. at the Episcopal Student
Center.
INT RAMURAL-RECREAT IONAL SPORTS: Fhe Penher-
thy Celebration of Sports is sc heduled todav. Satuiday and
Sunday. For more information, c all 845-7826 or come by 159 E.
Kyle.
TEXAS A&M B ADM IN ION CLUB: I'he Texas AN-.M Club
I ouruament singles maiehc-s are scheduled for 4:30 p.m. todav
and doubles matches are scheduled for Saturday at 9 a.m. Entrv
forms are available for men and women in single, double and
double mix; c lass ,\,B or G in Gym 351.
if you have an item for “What’s Up,” you can fill out a notice in
216 Reed McDonald at least two days in advance of the activ
ity. No items are accepted by phone.
: STATI
Votestor gets job
f ith Reagan’s help
iUnited Press International
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! ICALJ JW YORK — The unem-
id Pittsburgh steelworker
anded his resume to Presi-
^Reagan as a “gesture” rep-
Inting the desperation of the
mployed accepted a job
Wednesday.
|n Bricker, 39, out of work
|ear, said he will go to work
|i(lio Shack even though his
pb will pay half of what he
to make.
he company interviewed
[teelworker and adminis-
a battery of computer and
(ftality tests earlier this
and offered him the job of
mice computer trainee
esday.
icker talked about the re
presentation in an inter
im ABG’s “Good Morning
lea,” with his wife, Mar-
land Stephen Nohowel, a
I Shack regional manager,
was nervous, but I was
gg to represent all the mil-
Bof people out of work,”
Mr said. “It w'as a gesture to
|K)w desperate we all are.”
Towel said the job of f ered
|er was not created to re-
iiis boldness but was avail-
Ifore the highly publicized
ditation of Bricker’s action
and Reagan's setting up the
Fandy, Gorp. interview.
Mrs. Bricker said her hus
band planned the ac tion for two
days.
GRAND CAYMAN
Join the Scuba Club
AND GO DIVING
MAY 15 THRU MAY 22
For more info, call
Jeff at 846-2234
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4 to 5 p.m.
5 to 6 p.m.
6 to 7 p.m.
$1.00 Cover Charge
25< Beer and Bar drinks
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$1.00 Beer and Bar drinks
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Pre-lease for fall, buy a home, or find any information you need
about the housing market
Booths throughout Post Oak Mall to show you what housing is
available in the Bryan/College Station area.
For details see the April 14 issue of THE PRESS
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AGGIELAND!
Room #216
Reed McDonald
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