Wednesday, September 7, 1983/The Battalion/Page 7 degree inning to gradm aduate and grad; ’ graduation feei dergraduatestka ice, in 105 Heati fee receipt totk Huilding. i/s classes on Department taught by Lym ■sMonal. Registr, 1 Thun ' to 6:30 p.m. Ft m. Sunday 11 be held Sundai everyone is» lilable, beginnini cognized is mustcompb ms in ordertolt roup and totalt gamzation.Sigi- vities of a group Df fice, 208 Pan luring the year,! by the Battalioi Cheryl Burkeii :iETY| Senate to meet tonight The Student Senate will meet tonight at 7:30 in Har rington 204. New business discussed will be proposed freshman election polls. Texas transportation topic of B-CS forum Fish tradition staff photo by Eric Evan Lee John Mathis, agriculture economics major from Garland, Rob Tidwell, computer science major from Idalou, and William Buchanan, mechanical engineering major from Houston, memorize the names of students for which Silver Taps was held last night. COMPARE Compare the cost of a complete meal at the Memorial Student Cen ter with the cost of a similar meal anywhere else. The transportation division of the Bryan-College Station Chamber of Commerce will sponsor a forum Thursday at Briarcrest Country Club featur ing three experts on Texas transportation. W. Arthur Porter, director of COMPARE Compare the cost of a complete evening meal at the Memorial Student Cen ter with the cost of a ham burger, cola, and french fries anywhere else. Texas Engineering Experiment Station and formerly chairman of the Texas A&M Board of Re gents’ Airport Relocation Study Committee, H. B. Cooper Jr., president of Texas Railroad Transportation Company and Carol Zeigler, district engineer at the Texas Highway Depart- COMPARE Compare the nutritional value of an evening meal at the Memorial Student Cen ter with a snack for the same or similar price anywhere else. ment will be the speakers. Bryan, College Station and Brazos County of ficials also will be there for questions and dis cussion. A buffet luncheon will be served for $6.50 per person. The luncheon and talks will be gin at 11:45 a.m. COMPARE Compare the cost of an evening meal at the Memo rial Student Center Cafeteria with the cost of a meal prepared at home. Many agree that it is less expensive to dine at the MSC. First meeting tonight for Off-Campus Aggies IF YOU CAN FIND A BET OPEN i OPEN MON.-SAT. SUN. 6:30-7 p.m. 7 a.m.-7 p.m. TER OFFER, LET US KNOW ^ OPEN OPEN "QUALITY FIRST” MON.-SAT. 6:30-7 p.m. SUN. 7 a m.-7 p.m. "QUALITY FIRST” Off-Campus Aggies, a sm- . _Jem organization for Aggies sdayaitli ivho live off campus, will hold us firs! meeting at 6:30 tonight in 01 Rudder Tower. OCA president, Kevin Cood- mn, said Monday that positions are open for directors, commit tee chairmen and committee members, so the first meeting would be an organizational one. In the past, the OCA has started with between 500 to 600 members. According to Cood- win, by the end of the spring semester the group is usually down to about 30 to 40 active members. “OCA is pushing for student involvement this year,” he said. OCA has tentative plans for various activities this fall to keep interest and membership high, Goodwin said. The plans are not “carved in stone,” he said, but a street dance and chili cook-off are among the possibilities. MON-SAT 6:30 A M.-7:00 P.M. SUN 7:00 A M.-7:00 P.M. "QUALITY FIRST” MON.-SAT. SUN. 6:30-7 p.m. 7 a.m.-7 p.m. "QUALITY FIRST’ | p.m. .COME! : loor i Friday ') 3 p.m. t- off campus nite OFF CAMPUS AGGIES PRESENTS HALL OF FAME WARM-UP DANCE WHEN: SEPT. 8 8-10 PM WHERE: 201 MSC HOW MUCH: FREE! AT 10:00 WE HEAD FOR THE HALL! V Yfc H/Sfe £v& Wa YeW la Y^p. • WICKER • FRAMED PICTURES • BASKETS • KITCHENWARE • STEM RACKS • PLACEMATS • GLASSWARE • MEMO BOARDS • BATH ACCESSORIES • SILK AND DRIED FLOWERS • POSTERS AND PRINTS • AND MUCH MORE! ^ Sr V/$£H