The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 23, 1983, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    oto by Hope E. Puri
ouse teaching
idults to grow
tecially enjoys
red
ire
/e eliminated tliost,'
laid. For exampli
no longer ride lolli
iack of (lathed orli
cks.
Jways a big deal
; trucks," HackH
was a high risk,so:
ted."
?asures taken onik
roblems alsohelpt;
number of accidtt:
ackfeld said,
ire last year,
ercent less accideit
■vious year,"liesaii
that has to dowiii
asses, Hackfeld sn
r there should bei
r decrease in atii
th safety measure
:overs the organis
aervision of bonlin
id.
pretty extensive si,
/er the dorms,”
i that brings 40 toJl
o cut should haves
icople supervisiei
imes, he said,
the accidents cob
pie just
ackfeld sai
300 people are
cutting for bonfui
said.
aoking for a
year and we wil
o be safe,” he salt
Friday, September 23,1983/The Battalion/Page 5
IANCY
leferrals
'jUioem -s
ng
i Buffet ^
h and : j
Bar
e Floor !
jgh Friday
l:30p-^ i ^
Around town
Bryan holds Country Life Festival
The Country Life Festival, sponsored by the Bryan Recrea
tion Division, will be Saturday in Tanglewood Park. The festival
will be open from 10 a. in. to 6 p.m. Vendors will set up booths
displaying arts, crafts and skills depicting life in Brazos County
more than 85 years ago. Live country music and dancing —
featuring such bands as the Wellborn Outlaws, Rainbow, Kings
English and the Carter Creek Bluegrass Band — will be per
forming throughout the day. The festival is free and open to the
public.
Saddle and Sirloin initiation tonight
Saddle and Sirloin will hold its new member initiation
tonight at the new Animal Science Pavilion on Jersey. A weiner
roast will follow the ceremony. A dance will follow at Wellborn
Community Center. All new members must bring their signed
letter “B.”
A&M lecture series brings Landau
The 1983-84 University Lecture Series will present a speech
on “Technology, Economics and Public Policy” by Dr. Ralph
Landau at 2 p.m. today in Rudder Forum. It is open to the
public without charge.
Landau, of Listowel Incorporated, formerly was chairman of
the board of the Halcon SD Group in New York. He was
co-founder and co-owner of the Scientific Design Company
Inc., which later became Halcon InternaSional Inc. and then
the Halcon SD Group in 1981. He also founded the Oxirane
Company, a major petrochemical company which is now part of
ARCO.
Landau holds patents in organic oxidation chemistry, has
published more than 90 papers and two books, and has received
many prestigious awards in petroleum and chemical engineer
ing. He received a bachelor of science degree from the Universi
ty of Pennsylvania and a doctorate from the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology.
To submit an item for this column, come by The Battalion office
in 216 Reed McDonald.
All-Niter offers
fun, not study
by Trade L. Holub
Battalion Reporter
Pickleball, bedsheet volleyball
and a carnival games extrava
ganza are just a few of the events
planned for today’s Aggie All-
Niter.
Eric Hunter, assistant dire
ctor for informal recreation,
says the basic concept of the
Aggie All-Niter is to introduce
students to the different activi
ties offered by the campus
sports clubs and the Department
of Intramural and Recreational
Sports. But some games played
at the All-Niter are unique to the
event.
“We play a few games at this
fair that aren’t played here at
any other time,” Hunter said.
“You really have tojust come out
and participate in some of these
games—like bedsheet volleyball
— to really understand what
they are all about.”
Anyone can enter the events,
Hunter said, even if they do not
know anything about them.
“Our main emphasis with this
is to show people a preview of all
the different events we have to
offer,” Hunter said. “A lot of
clubs will be here doing demon
strations and they will all have
tables open to answer any ques
tions anyone might have about
that sport.”
A kayak roll session will be
held at Wofford Cain Pool, to
teach the techniques used to
maneuver kayaks in the water.
Barbara Aiken, assistant dire
ctor for sports clubs, said the
teams — such as rugby and lac
rosse — will be at the fair to
answer a/iy questions people
may have about the teams.
Aiken said beginners, recrea
tional and competitive members
can participate on the teams.
“You don’t have to be a pro
fessional to participate in these
clubs,” Aiken said. “These
sports clubs have very few
chances to let people know what
they are all about. We hope
more people will learn about
these clubs through the all-niter
and thenjoin a club afterwards.”
One of the main events of the
Aggie All-Niter will be a country
and western dance to be held
after yell practice.
“We will have dance lessons
before yell practice and then at
12:30 the dance will start,” Hun
ter said. “That is the time every
one will get to practice what they
learned. This is the part we’re all
looking forward to.”
About 30 to 50 door prizes
and free gifts — such as clothes
and food certificates, stereo
equipment and a pair of
diamond earrings — will be
given away during the night,
Hunter said.
“We gave a prize coupon to
everyone that went to Fish
Camp this year and will give one
to everyone that comes in the
door that night,” Hunter said.
“We hope this will provide an
incentive for everyone to come
out, try to win a prize and join in
the events that will be going on.”
Despite its’ name, the Aggie
All-Niter — scheduled to start at
6:30 p.m. at DeWare Field
House, G. Rollie White Col
iseum, Wofford Cain Pool and
East Kyle — will last only until 3
kSOOOCOOSOOOOOCOOOOOCOOOOOOOCOCOOOOOCOOOOC-
I PEACE LUTHERAN
CHURCH
invites you...
...to worship with us
...to team with us
...to fellowship with us
...to grow with us
THIS SUNDAY
Holy Communion
Learning
lisOGO
GOOGOOOOO'
"Aggie Class" offered for students.
Peace Lutheran Church
1100 F.M. ZS18 (at Rio Grande)
College Station
693-4403
693-6550
VGOOOOOOOOOCOOSOOOCOSO
8:15 & 10:45
9:15
Shaping
tomorrow...
YOU
Looking to the future. And helping to shape it
Be a part of projects that go far beyond easily
defined technology. Live in a world where few
disciplines are static, few problems are simple
and few dreams impossible... a world where
you can make a difference.
Your background
TRW
Aeronautical/Aerospace Engineers
Computer Scientists/Computer Engineers
Electrical/Electronic Engineers
Mathematicians
Mechanical Engineers
Physicists (solid state and opticsl
Where you can start
TRW offers a wide range of
challenging opportunities in the
fields listed; projects that range
from theoretical studies to small,
medium, and large hardware
contracts for space, digital
communications, software
development, systems engineering
and microelectronics.
TRW offers full support for your
continuing education plus a work
environment that is exceptionally
attractive to self-motivated people.
TRW will be on-campus
October 6 7
See your placement office for sign
up information and plan to start
shaping your tomorrow.
Anti Submarine/Surveillance Systems Engineering
Avionics
Command and Control Systems
Communications Satellitey'Ground Stations Systems
Communications/Signal Processing Systems
Data Handling/Processing Software Systems
High Energy Lasers
Manufacturing
Microelectronics
Missile Systems Engineering
Optical Communications Systems
Propulsion Systems
Scientific/Manned Spacecraft
Sensor Systems/Scientific Experiments
Telemetry, Tracking and Control Systems
od
ublic Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/H
n U.S. Citizenship Required
TTwV
TRW Electronics & Dsfense
Ladies’ Fashions
SALE
.VGA
Lee Misses
Stretch Denims
In popular ESP stretch denim.
Regular & petite sizes.
Academy Reg. Low Price
...24.99
Lee Junior
Size Denims
In 100% 14 oz. washed denim
in regular & petite sizes.
Academy Reg. Low Price...
24.99
VIDAL SASSOON
PUSH-UPS®
| siii-ina |
Ladies’ Aerobicwear
SUPER
VALUE
Your Choice: 2 popular
fabrics— nylon or nylon/
spandex. All machine
washable. Perfect for
workouts or casualwear.
Values to $20!
KrazyKat® Long Sleeve
Fashion Blouse
12"
Converts to 3 A sleeve length.
Academy Reg. Low Price...
15.99
KrazyKat® Long Sleeve
Ladies’ Camp Shirt
Removable padded shoulder. Con
verts to % sleeve length. Academy
Reg. Low Price...12.99
Prices Good Through Sept. 27
Academy
Store Address:
1420 Texas Ave. S.
College Station
Phone: 696-5305
Store hours:
9 a.m.-9 p.m.
Monday-Saturday