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Page 6/The Battalion/Wednesday, September 7,1983 Lobster for students discussed by Wanda Winkler Battalion Staff Steak, lobster and champagne may not be the usual university cafeteria food, but 140 lucky stu dents here will get to sample these culinary delights each week. A special steak and lobster dinner soon will be offered to about 140 randomly-selected students each week who are on meal plan, according to plans discussed Tuesday night at a Re sidence Hall Association meeting. Although the program is still in the planning stage, Lloyd H. Smith, assistant director of Food Services Department, said his department has encouraged RHA delegates and dorm coun cil presidents to suggest ways of carrying out the dinner. dents attending the candlelight dinner. Smith said RHA members will pass out an equal number of din ner tickets to male and female vited by a winner. The cost will be $25 for a date who is not on meal plan. The gourmet fare will be for mally served, but the cham pagne will be non-alcoholic. Curtains will be used temporari ly to create a relaxing atmos phere for the dinner, which will be held in the Underground Railroad section in Sbisa Dining Hall. Men should wear ties and women should wear dresses. A special steak and lobs ter dinner soon will be offered to about 140 randomly-selected stu dents each week who are on meal plan. RHA members will be “guinea pigs” for the program, so workers can practice serving a formal dinner, Smith said. RHA, an advisory council, will be the link between the Food Services Department and stu- students on meal plan. A person who is on meal plan can attend the special dinner free when in- Other action discussed at the meeting concerned RHA in volvement in the 1983 United Way drive, which is scheduled for October. The president of Student Y Association said RHA should set a realistic goal of $ 10,000 for the upcoming drive. In 1982, RHA raised over $3,000 for United Way. The group was honored as the stu dent organization which raised the most money during the drive. Residence halls spon sored United Way fundraisers such as dances, penny drives and car washes. Proceeds be nefit 14 different United Way programs in the Bryan-College Station area. In other business, RHA com mittees were introduced and their functions were explained. The five committees include: Programs, Casino, External Affairs, Public Relations, and Facilities and Operations. Each RHA delegate will join a com mittee. Welcome to Oranae vJuliuc Hamburgers Ranch Fries ^ J THE BEST FOOD. THE LOWEST PRICES. Department of Food Services Texas A&M University "Quality First" POST OAK MALL Now Introducing: Strawberry Yogurt Julius. It’s a natural. fl Tilt THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH Welcomes You (A Member of the Anglican Communion) /I Buy 1 /4 pound Ham burger and order of Ranch Fries and get a FREE 12 oz. Julius of your choice! 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John Mathis, a major from G: computer sci Idalou, and College Station offers tennis classes The College Station Parks and Recreation Department now offering year-round tennis classes, taught by Lyneti: Turek, a registered USPTA tennis professional. Registn tion for the classes is being held today and Thursday attl Central Park tennis courts, from 4 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Fj more information, call 775-5504 or 693-7273. Welcome Back picnic next Sunday Off-Campus Aj lent organization ivho live off campus first meeting at 6:3 501 Rudder Tower OCA president, win, said Monday t are open for direct tee chairmen and The annual MSC Welcome Back Picnic will be held Sundai Sept. 11, at Bee Creek Park. It’s free and everyone iswi come. Food, games and keg beer will be available, beginnii at 1 p.m. Student groups must be recognized During September, all student organizations mustcomplttt a signature card and update their constitutions in ordertok recognized by the University as a student group and to tail advantage of the benefits of a recognized organization. Sigiv ature cards, records of the officers and activities ofagrouf can be obtained in the Student Activities Office, 208 Pan lion. If an organization elects new officers during the year, new signature card must be completed. First for C To submit an item for this column, come by the Battaliot office in 216 Reed McDonald or contact Cheryl Burketi 845-2611. I PRE LAW SOCIETY •m • FIRST MEETING TONIGHT 510 Rudder, 7:00 p.m. Speaker: W. W. 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