die remedy O Don’t Miss Our Halloween Costume Party Food, Drinks, Dancing & Prizes Oct. 31 4410 College Main 846-1812 Page 6/The Battalion/Monday, October 29, 1984 Warped WHAT A DEAL! Scrambled Egg Breakfast 2 eggs, sausage Texas Toast by Scott McCullar Academit Be program expande 99<: SHOE by Jeff MacNelly 6:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. WHATABURGER 105 Dominik 1101 Texas Ave. Offer good thru Nov. 14, 1984 I'M woRRieaunae cosmo... I'M AFBWP IU. 0tOW -mis PIS TEST TPMCCiaOW... PDM'T uioriss; SKVlEfi. BONFIRE COOKIE CREW will meet Tues. Oct. 30 at 7:00 in MSC 224 1 we will sign up for work times JUST PEMEM0ER tiewoppsop F.OR.'-'WEHAVE NOTUINSIOFEAP. gUTFEAPlTSeiF:' OBVIOUSLY, RPR. PIPW'T HAVE MISS FlSHBREATJI FOE pfOCSY V'i Hotel Terror Jaycees sponsor haunted house in Bryan TAYLOR’S COUNTRY & WESTERN DANCE CLASS Learn to *Two Step -Polka -Waltz* •Jitter Bug and More.... AT TEXAS HALL OF FAME 5 week sessions $15 per person 6:15-7:30 Beginner Class Starts Wed., Oct. 31st Advanced Class Starts Thurs., Nov. 1 STAY AND DANCE FREE AFTER CLASS! Taught by Ford & Sandra Taylor For informption call 775-6379 • 775-6209 -693-4236 *845-1515 Sponsorad by MSC After Hour* By ALIS MAHLEN Reporter The LaSalle Hotel in downtown Bryan is being transformed into the Hotel Terror as the Bryan-College Station Jaycees prepare for Hallow een. “We’re trying to attract a little more attention to downtown Bryan,” Jaycee Mark Bayliss said. The Hotel Terror on Main Street will be open from 7 p.m. to midnight today, Tuesday and Wednesday. Admission is $2.50 for adults and $1.75 for children. A coupon can be found in today’s edition of The Bat talion. “Tonight is designated as College Night,” said Bayliss, a Class of ’80 marketing graduate. “College Night attempts to bring the student body to Bryan.” Students should bring their I.D. cards, he said. Hotel Terror consists of eight rooms with different themes such as the Roach and Rat Room and the Operation Room, said Rex Par- Tonight is designated as College Night for the Ho tel Terror sponsored by the Bryan-College Station Jaycees. i ridge, co-chairman for the LaSalle project. Each tour through the first floor of the LaSalle Hotel will take about 20 minutes, he said. Partridge, a project coordinator at Holster and Associates in College Station, said about 45 to 50 people will be working at the hotel each night. The Jaycees sponsor annual haunted houses nationwide, Bayliss said. The Bryan-College Station Jay cees have been running a haunted house on Halloween for the past 20 years, he said. Most of the Jaycees’ projects are undertaken to improve the commu nity. Bayliss said. Fund raisers in 1984 have in cluded two Muscular Dystrophy As sociation carnivals over the Labor Day weekend and an ice cream mak ing contest — The Great American Freeze Off — in July to benefit the cystic fibrosis foundation, Bayliss said. Money raised from the haunted house will pay for expenses and fund future projects, said Partridge, an environmental design graduate from the Class of’83. Bayliss said the Jaycees raised about $4,500 from the haunted house last year. This year the Jaycees hope to raise between $5,000 and $7,500, he said. "The Jaycees is a tremendous ex perience for young men to meet leading members of the commu nity,” Bayliss said. He has been a Jay cee for S'/a years. The Bryan-College Station chap ter of the Javcees has about 8,320 members, making it the third largest chapter in Texas. By JULIE BAILEY Reporter President Reagan began a J gram last year to recognize iW demic achievements of high seniors. This year the Preside/ Academic Fitness (PAFA) proJ will be expanded to recognwj academic achievements of stuU in elementary schools and middJ junior high schools. The program is modeled aft/ physical fitness program beguJ President Johnson in 1966,exen 1 concentrates on grades. President Reagan said in a J release that the program w tiated last year to encourageanili. tivate young people to pursueaij core of academic courses ami; strive to reach thier full acaiifi potential. To qualify for the PAFA,sines must meet the minimum crittni} tablished by the U.S. Depaitmuj Education. They must: • Maintain a B+ grade situ accumulated through elem© junior high or senior high sen (B + is defined by 3.3 on ail)®; scale or 85 on a scale of 106). • Place in the 80th percentiq any nationally recognized sunk; ized achievement test batten. The College Station Indepn® School District participatw id PAFA program for high schools niors last year. Sandy Parker, Consolidatedli School principal, said a cenifa signed by the president andala pin were given to 20 student!i-J last year's graduatingdassofl Dr. Mike Owens, superinitiM of College Station Indeped School District, said: “We uai;] effort at the end of the yeantJ vide some award for all theem in the district, so we'll pnMi this program. It just hasn't baj proved yet. “It’ll inspire some kids,butwij it only inspires one ihenifixij it.” The Bryan Independent District does not partidpate presidential program. But this year Brvan Highsaj w ill participate in Acadec.an academic competition for arshins where students mus knowledge in everything fi ai ts to social studies. “This year instead ofeDiphisI sports, we are emphasizingr.a Peggy White, a senior council Bryan High, said. - I?: Small from the they are and newt a Texas J ■ c°pp , Booms cr dustry si leaders) ii aturnovt pi “Wher Pc By MAI Ralph ; senator f collectors should wi lies beca come ini) of time i torv. 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