Made General Meeting P SocicTjr Tues., Sept. 11 7:30 p.m. 268 E. Kyle Bring your I.D. For information call: Jenny 260-0276 Kelly 696-6125 Treat Yourself to a Battalion! It's Good News ZALES The Diamond Store The Offical Jeweler of the Miss Texas A&M Pageant Offers A Special Texas A&M University Student Charge Account Whether you're ready to buy your engagement diamond or want to own a fine new watch and the newest in fashion jewelry, you'll find it a big help to credit at Zales. Stop by Zales and apply for your charge account today. The Diamond Store Post Oak Mall 764-0016 Manor East Mall 822-3731 Page 6AThe Battalion/Tuesday, September 11,1984 Memorial Headquarters Memphis. Tennessee Pi Kappa Alpha National Fraternity ..was founded in 1868 at the University of Virginia LEADERSHIP... Striving to expose our members to the rewards and responsibilities of campus, community and chapter involvement, IIKA has members in every level of campus and communi ty life across the nation. SCHOLARSHIP... Through programs developed to maximize academic performance, and by offer ing alumni-sponsored grants and low-interest scholarship loans to assist in financing education al expenses. Pi Kappa Alpha works to promote the academic efforts of our members. ..has over 125.000 members ..has over 180 collegiate chapters in forty states . provides scholarships and loans through its Memorial Foundation .. publishes a quarterly magazine, the Shield A Diamond, with a circulation In excess of 90.000 1984 FALL RUSH FINAL OPEN RUSH PARTY Party starts at 9:00 p.m. at the Pike House On Texas Behind Wyatt’s in Bryan SERVICE... The measure of man is what he gives of himself. IIKAs give considerable time and energy through organizations such as Big Brothers of America. Muscular Dystrophy Association, the Heart Fund and many other philanthropic and service associations. ATHLETICS. . . The experience and rewards of athletic competition are an important part of the growth and development of a young man The college fraternity provides an ideal setting to maximize these benefits through keen athletic competition, and IIKA s success in this area has long been one of our trademarks .maintains a professional staff working in chapter services, finances, housing, alumni, rush and expansion PI KAPPA ALPHA has a Chapter House Fund with a ne! worth in excess of $2 million to assist chapters in remodelinj and building of new edifices Traditionally The Sharpest Men on Campus ALUMNI .. Alumni are the strength and backbone of Pi Kappa Alpha Over 120.000 initiated brothers give true meaning to traditkx. Their volunteer service, from local chapter advisors to national officers, insures that IIKA will continue to grow In the future and be a significant pad of the lives of fhousands of college men and alumni Plk« Houm has a Resident Counselor Program where qualified student members are salaried to help chapters needing special assistance Joe or Keith Jim or Mike 693-2733 693-3746 Wyatt's Texas 326 Jersey St. (Next to Rother’s Bookstore) Supercheese Pizza Additional Toppings Medium I^arge Pizzas available in white ot: wholewheat crust 5.25 (Feeds 2-3) 7.25 (Feeds 3-4) .85 Each 1.25 Each {Fresh Toppings^ 1 Standards Wild Cards Standards Pcpjxironi Onions Bell Pep}>ers Smoked I lam Pineapple Jalapent >s Armadillo Sausage (Seasi >nul) Squid Apples Escargot Eggplant ()kra {The Specials) 1 Check us out monthly. Wild Cards will change. 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Pepper Sprite, Iced Tea Lena made Medium .59 Large .74 Litre .99 Refills on niciliiitii <»r kirji'c drinks .35 Ji5 for Tukvout Ortlvr* Under,$3.00 30 Imported Beers Lunch Specials Daily Shiner Boch, Coors Lite, - Olympia on Tap Two Pepperoni Rolls w/pizza. purchase $1. 50 off Large 2 Topping One FREE Litre one coupon per purchase I I I .L, w/any Large Pizza Purchase (mention coupon on delivery orders) What’s up Tuesday ALPHA PHI OMEGA: will have a service fraternin party at 7 p.m. in 601 Rudder. TAMU HORSEMEN’S ASSOCIATION: Manuel Th Jr., D.V.M. wil speak on his association with the; Olympic equestrian team at 7 p.m. in 115 Kleberg, ASSOCIATED GENERAL CONTRACTORS: H C He iels is speaking at 7;30 p.m. in 108 Harrington. BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION: is raettit; take a tour of the Veterinary Hospital at 7 p.m, in' VMS. IM REC SPORTS: entries close today at 6 p.m. forme soccer and tennis singles. Register in 159 E. Kyle. GRADUATE STUDENT ENTOMOLOGY CLUB: is c ing at 11 a.m. in 413 SCSE. Bring a sack lunch. Beven, and cookies will be provided. TAMU SAILING TEAM: will meet at 7 p.m. in 109 Mi. Sciences. MSC OUTDOOR RECREATION: all outdoor enthuse are welcome to attend a meeting at 7 p.m. in 701 Ruddt: DANCE ARTS SOCIETY: will meet at 7:30 p.m in2fr Kyle. Bring your l.D. MSC CEPHEID VARIABLE: will meet at 7:30 p m m MSC. Any and all are welcome. WOMEN IN COMMUNICATION: will meet at 7 p.m m. Reed McDonald. Upcoming events will be discussedi committees will be formed. STUDENT GOVERNMENT EXTERNAL AFFAIRS: r. meeting in 410 Rudder at 8:30 p.m. All students arc«: come. TEXAS A&M MECHANIZED AGRICULTURE CUB present a program on Private Implement Dealerships ON-CAMPL’S AC.GIFS: will nu-ci .u ' p.m. in tfati Faith’s Chapel to discuss “The Dos and Ikm’ts of Bein^G tholic.” COMPUTER SOCIETY: will meet at 6 p.m. in 203Zachr COUNCIL FOR EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN: will me 8:30 in 510 Rudder. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS, will a at 7 p.m. in 110 Civil Engineering Building. John Bft> of Walter P. Moore & Associates, will s))cak on high's structures. MARKETING SOCIETY: will meet at 7 p.m. in 102Bloa Bob Culpepper, vice president of an advertising age: will speak.. TRAP AND SKEET CLUB: will have an informational re ing in 110 Military Sciences Building at 7 p.m. TRADITIONS COUNCIL: application deadline hashed! tended to Wednesday at 5 p.m. Applications arcane in the Pavilion. MSC ARTS COMMITTEE: will meet at 8:30 p.m. in40/Ai Rudder. CAREER DEVELOPMENT: will meet at 7 p.m. in 410L der. New members are welcome. FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES: Carl Gnibc former Aggie football player, will present a chalienv message about “Fellowship” at 8:30 p.m. in 13" \)‘ INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERS: Dr BobEi will speak on “Robotics, Factories of the Future, andlL at 7 p.m. in 103 Zachry. TAMU FORESTRY CLUB: will <1im K.T>hipi: club issues at ?:30 p.m. in 124 IIF'^B. MSC HOSPITALITY: will have a general meeting for allc rent members at 7 p.m. in 307 Rudder. AGGIE GOP: is sponsoring a voter registration drive all w« from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tables will be in the lobby of Zacfo Blocker and the first floor of the MSC. MSC CEPHEID VARIABLE: willhave a new members nr ing at 7:30 p.m. in 229 MSC. BIG EVENT: an organizational meeting will be held in j Rudder at 7 p.m. Hi re NKV to vict< Fitted f ranked third ti voted I Press Coache Nebi to mov< busker: throngl droppii Miami 1 January Defe ami (FI; urday, : ings wh No. 2. week al No. 1 r College Nebi 37 firsi points by ups teams. 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