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Page 8AThe BattalionAThursday, September 13, 1984 Breakfast Special 99* Includes 1 egg (any Style), Hash Browns, Buttermilk Pancakes or Toast. Good Monday thru Friday ollege Skaggf Cent# c i DELTA UPSILON FRATERNITY presents... RISKY BUSINESS PARTY Sometimes you just have to say “what the ” THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 8 P.M. at Whiterock Hall, across from the Main gate of TAMU. EVERYONE WELCOME Call Donny 260-3681 or Richard 693-1477 for info Are you an upperclassman with leadership experience? Are you interested in cultivating leadership qualities within members of the University community? The Student Government Leadership Development Committee offers you the opportunity to get involved and make a real difference. Applications for committee membership will be available in the Student Government Office, 213 Pavillion, through Wednesday. SHOE by Jeff MacNelly IT£ TAKEN ME A LONG TIME. BUT X RNAUY REAUZEP... ->7 ] BSW sir ir V \ nuutrwiie^^TTribune Media Service*. Inc SHOE Y0Up£H0T5lCK' [ .Gtttf& \ WiTWHlMf;.. I-ITHINKHESGoT KEKTEE ROWN WERE!! 1_J A BADOASE OF THE HVTOCMONPRIA, , by Jeff MacNelly 6 IT CATCHING? 1 Viking ship soiling around world United Press International NEW YORK — A modern-day Leif Ericson, on a journey around the world, arrived Wednesday in Manhattan with a seven-man crew from Norway in a Viking ship. Ragnar Thorseth, 37, of Norway, in his attempt to duplicate Ericson’s ancient voyage, had already put in at the Earao Islands, Iceland, Green land, Halifax and Boston. His Viking boat docked at the South Street Seaport for a week’s in spection by the public before it sails up the Hudson to the Great Lakes, down the Mississippi River and on ward to complete a voyage around the world. About the year 1000, legend has it that Ericson’s Vikings explored the shores of America after he and his crew sailed from Scandinavia in 50- foot wooden boats. He called the new land Vineland, for the grapes he found. Thorseth’s ship, named Sara Sig- lar, or Sailor of the Sagas, set sail from the west coast of Norway June 17. The boat, duplicating the ancient vessels, is wooden, about 56 feet long and 15 feet wide. A Norwegian flag flies from its stern. He said the boat “is a bit clumsy looking ... but she is fast. We sailed several times in excess of 12 knots and with the proper wind and sea conditions could probably sail even faster.” GRAND OPENING SALE I" - S'III i|i j IT |ia«n) > j|”Ufa,. ^iMinfaH | ~i—r'i ~T~t ~i~j Technics SA-120 FM/AM Stereo Receiver 35 watts per channel, minimum continuous RMS into 8 ohms, both channels driven from 40 - 20,000Hz, with no more than 0.5% THD. Flywheel-assisted tuning knob for smooth opera tion. Long tuning dial scale with edge illumina tion. Built-in loudness compensation. RF and IF stage circuitry. Fuseless electronic protection circuit. Low distortion tone controls. Main and/or remote speaker selection. t00 Regular $170' SALE $139 00 Technics RS-B14 Soft-Touch, Dolby B-C NR Cassette Deck MX head optimizes sound quality and reliability. Dolby B and C NR ensure compatibility. Conven ient soft-touch controls for flexible operation including cue & review and one-touch recording. Logic control allows direct mode switching from FF/REW to play. FL meters, slider input level and balance controls. Accepts optional timer unit for unattended recording and automatic playback. Slim design. Regular $160 SALE $129 00 00 TDK SAC90 $1" SL-B200 Semi-automatic FG servo belt drive turntable. Automatic tonearm return and shut-off. P-Mount cartridge connector system simplifies cartridge replacement and assures perfect match between tonearm and cartridge. Low-mass straight tonearm with 4-point gimbal suspension. FG servo motor maintains accurate platter speed despite AC line fluctuations. All front panel con trols for added convenience. Pitch control with stroboscope. 4/83 Regular $110°° SALE $88°° Technics SL-P7 Compact Disc Player Fully automatic front-loading CD player with improved semiconductor circuitry for outstand ing digital sound reproduction. IC-controlled 16- bit high speed D/A converter. Delivers 96 dB dynamic range and S/N; ruler-flat frequency response from 2 Hz to 20 kHz, with never more than 0.003% THD. Advanced LSI circuitry for effective error correction and interpolation. Multi function feather-touch controls for play, pause/ stop, search/index, skip, and repeat functions. 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