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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1983)
Friday, September 30,1983/The Battalion/Page 5 What’s Up FRIDAY NIVERSITY LUTHERAN STUDENT CENTER:Graduate students or singles 22 years or older meet at 6 p.m. in the center, 315 N. College Main, to go out for supper. GGIE CINEMA:Today and Saturday “Animal House” and “Stripes” will show at 7:30 p.m. and 9:45 p.m. in Rudder Au ditorium. The midnight movie .also in the auditorium, both nights is “Life of Brian.” [HESS CLUBtPlayers of all strengths are welcome to a meeting at 6 p.m. in 404 Rudder Tower. DMINTON CLUB:Anyone interested in playing badminton for competition or just for fun is welcome to the meeting at 7 p.m. in 351 G. Rollie White Coliseum. ILLEL FOUNDATION:Birthday Shabbat services are at 8 p.m. at the Jewish Student Center, 800 Jersey. ELLENIC STUDENT ASSOCIATIONrThere will be a film on Greece, sign-ups for Greek language classes, and refresh ments at 6 tonight in 607 Rudder Tower. Everyone is welcome. SATURDAY [USICIANS’ CLUBiCome to the party from 7 p.m. to I a.m. at the Parkway Apartments party room (Southwest Parkway at Anderson Street). 'OMEN’S FIELD HOCKEY CLUB:Our first invitational tournament is today and Sunday. SUNDAY ERUVIAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION:Meet at 1506 Austin St. in College Station for club elections and recreation. Call 764-8850 for more information. WERNATIONAL FOLK DANCERS:Traditional dances from Europe, the Middle East, and the Americas are taught | every Sunday from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. in 140 Memorial Student Center. Singles and couples are welcome. FUDENT Y:Come to the play-day in Hensel Park between 1:30 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. for hot dogs, softball and a fun time. bonfire cut tarts Saturday by Holly Powell photo by Kevin Kirlnwl Battalion Reporter ■Tree cutting for Texas A&M’s nnual bonfire will begin this r u l n nl^rday, head civilian Mark of Hughes Hall| adleld 7 has sprayeii Trees will be cut on 900 acres ,000 square fet Bland in Carlos, 15 miles south- ■ July 1. 1st of College Station. The —land, owned by the Texas Mum- pi Power Agency, is a future lining site for lignite, Hackfeld 1Q\7 Id. 1 Cl V [ “Were doing each other a 'll :hool- related activinj h said they’ll try too ty either majors, >r common interest) 1 it now the plan is mly to include era is, but Smith said.o rted, undergraduate smen may also be al ish. me interested in n should contact eij lith at 260-2750 or at 693-1052 or -H will have xhibit Saturday 3CRIBERS: by Chris Cox Battalion Reporter Post Oak Mall will be the set- for a display of major pro- |tfs from Brazos County’s 20 4- I clubs on Saturday. The mall exhibit will give the clubs a lot of exposure, Mar- ting Director of Post Oak Mall isa Popham said. ! Saturday will mark the begin ning of National 4-H Week, nisyearis the 75 th anniversary f 4-H clubs in Texas. This year’s “4-H Discovery Days” at Post Oak Mall will in clude 14 prize-winning exhibits in arts and crafts, veterinary sci ence, health education, food preservation, conservation and safety, as well as livestock ex hibits with beef cattle, dairy cat tle, sheep and swine. Other activities will include a fashion show at 1:30 p.m. and a dog obedience demonstration at 4:30 p.m. An awards banquet is scheduled for Oct. 4 at 7 p.m. in the Brazos Center. mse for MCI tli n the organizini pologize fortli lailing this wee lease of you^ I MCI at 1 ]ils 3 Society INTERNATIONAL HOUSE RESTAURANT FRIDAY- V»| FISH SANDWICH FRIES & COLESLAW $1.99 Plus: 24 hr ALL YOU CAN EAT Pinto Beans w/meat & Corn BREAD 103 N College Ave 99tf 847-7073 • ••• S3 l s different ktail. pure selections. > Serving Luncheon Buffet Sandwich and Soup Bar Mezzanine Floor Sunday through Friday 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Delicious Food Beautiful View ^ Open to the Public “Quality First” ^ Career day to lure students by Karen Buttram Battalion Reporter High school students will visit the Texas A&M campus and talk with college representatives on Career Day this Saturday. Career Day which is spon sored by the Office of School Re- lationswill be from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Each college from Texas A&M will have an exhibit on the second floor of the Memorial Student Center where students, professors and deans will take the students on tours of thier facilities, Dr. Lloyd Taylor, director of the Office of Student Relations, said. The agriculture and en gineering colleges usually have the largest exhibits, Taylor said, because those departments are the ones that started Career Day. ment, Assistant Dean Curtis Lard agriculture college said. The exhibits also will be diffe rent because animals are not permitted in the MSC. The most pronounced Computers, along with a dis- changes in the agricultural ex- play of projects such as digital hibits this year, are the use of clocks, will be some of the en- computers and video equip- gineering technology depart ment’s exhibits, Dr. Bill Grubbs of that department said. A model of the space shuttle and possibly a model of a high speed bike will be some of the displays that will be at the aeros- E ace engineering department’s ooth, assistant professor Dr. Gerald Hall said. 1 i 1 i , i i ( t-_i 10,000 GIFT IDEAS UNDER $10. favor,” he said. Texas A&M stu dents are clearing the land for the TMPA and the agency is let ting Texas A&M borrow some of its equipment to do the work and haul the trees away, he said. Cutting dates are: Oct. 1,2,9,15,16,22,23,30, and Nov. 5 and 6. The cutting site is on County Road 190. Direction signs will be posted along the road. Anyone interested in cutting for bonfire or needing additional directions should call 260-1155. Give the gift of music. SIIZUN SALE CONTINUES SALE $7.99 r "1 WITH COUPON $ 6.99 «NNY ROGERS EYES THAT SEEK THE DARK 4 Includes the hit single “ISLANDS IN THE STREAM” (Duet with Dolly Partonl . 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