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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1985)
Monday, March 4, 1985AThe Battalion/Page 9 — gliispl .x 02 F de >r — — 1 — What’s up Monday AGGIE ALLEMANDERS: will meet 7 p.m.-8:30 p.m. for ' class and 8:30 p.m.^lO p.m. for club at the Pavilion. AGGIE TOASTMASTERS: will meet at 7 p.m. in 153 Blocker. ALPHA KAPPA PSI: will hold a mandatory meeting at 8 p.m. in 120 Blocker. Don’t forget gifts (or the nursing home. CATHOLIC STUDENT ASSOCIATION: will meet at St. Mary’s Student Center at 7:30 p.m. Father Iordan will speak on concerns about sexuality. Everyone welcome. CLASS OF ’85j wil meet at 7:30 p.m. in 701 Rudder. Dwight Edwards will speak on the decisions in life after college. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT; will sponsor two mini-courses today: “Writing a Critical Review” at 2 p.m. in 210 O&M andAvoiding Fragments and Punctuating the Compound Sentence” at t> p.m. in 110 Blocker. IM-REC SPORTS: superstars entries open at 8 a.m. in 159 E. Kyle. MISSIONARY BAPTIST STUDENT FELLOWSHIP: will meet at 7 p.m. in J04A Zachry. The film “What’s Up Josh” will be shown. OPA: will sponsor a non-alcoholic beverage bar in the MSC hallway 11 a.m.-l p.m. TAMU SPANISH CLUB: will meet at 7 p.m. in 501 Rudder. Dr. Graham will speak about “How Language and Culture Influence Folklore”. STUDENT GOVERNMENT 8c STUDENT AFFAIRS: will sponsor speakers for a Drug Awareness Resource Day noon - I p.m. in the MSC lounge. Information will be avail able 11 a.m.- 2 p.m. -TAMU FRENCH CLUB: will meet at 8:30 p.m, in 501 Rud der to discuss French cultural activities for this semester. TAU BETA PI: will meet at 7 p.m. in 103 Zachry. J. Michael Gaten will speak about “Careers with Small Companies ”. Items for What's Up should be submitted to The Battalion, 216 Reed McDonald, no less than three days prior to de sired publication date. * Waco still picks Pepper as #1 cola Associated Press WACO — In Waco, Dr Pepper isn’t just a soft drink. It’s folklore. The fruity cola was born in the city 100 years ago, and Waco resi dents still drink more Dr Pepper — an average of 250 cans per person a year — than any other city in the na tion, according to the soft drink company. “It’s my favorite drink,” said Cur tis Cleveland of the (neater Waco Chamber of Commerce. “Here at die chamber, we have a refigerator full of nothing hut Dr Pepper, diet or regular.” Last week, the Dallas-based Dr Pepper Co. announced it was selling its bottling plants in Waco and Dallas to a new management group for $95 million. , But although 'the sale essentially ends Dr Pepper’s formal ties to Waco, the residents aren’t worried. Since the new management group, Dr Pepper of North Texas, will in clude several of the current man agers, residents say they will be deal ing with old friends. Jim Turner, chief executive offi cer of the new management group, said the plants in Dallas and Waco supply 3 million people in 27 coun tries, and account lor about $125 million in sales annually. “Dr Pepper has been active in ev ery single community event and ev ery aspect of the city for 100 years,” Cleveland said. Close-out on last year's Hawaiian shirts for men £ women, small through extra large, in a variety of muted or bright colors £ patterns. ioo% Rayon 100% Cotton or Rayon Reg 29 59 Reg I9 5 -P ~ Sale Priced at 12.?? ~ X# &'$!#' artfiC*ife>E fe E i, ® ® W 105 Boyett College Station 8^6-3794 310111/ SPREADING THE NEWS Battalion -Since 1878 SHOP ALL FOLEY'S STORES MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY 10 TO 9:30 (DOWNTOWN HOUSTON MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 9:30 TO 6. SATURDAY 'TIL 5:30). exclusively at Foley’s BEVERLY HILLS i I loverly Hills Our first anniversary...and the love affair continues. Giorgio Beverly Hills®, the most coveted fragrance, is exclusively at Foley's. Luxuriate in the full-bodied floral fragrance...ignite your senses with the elegant scent preferred by famous women the world over. Celebrate luxury with Giorgio Beverly Hills®...don't deny yourself a moment longer! Extraordinary perfume, 1/4 oz., s 50 Extraordinary perfume, 1 oz., s 150 Extraordinary spray cologne, 3 oz., *40 Complete line of Extraordinary fragrance products, *20 to 47.50 Not available at Northwest, Pasadena, San Jacinto or Ingram Park. AT THE HEART OF TEXAS The Hall Closet now accepting consignments Clothing Resale and Handmade Crafts 101 N Main, Bryan 823-1261 822-4823 »UTT PJEATRES St.50 TIM !M **n rtrttr- A tun. •nty Students with I.D. Friday All •••!• on Tustday Senior CIMzont Anytime CINEMA 3 IPostOakMall 3 SCHULMAll THEATRES $ __ .IMShowSM. A Su.-AUScM> | Cfl -KTAM Family Nlu-Mo«.-Scfc. t ' J yJ -KTAM Family NIU-Tscs.-M.E.m . . -Scadenta Will Current ED 1 Moa.-Wed. HOUSTON APFA' • DOWNIOWN -ALVIEDA •DEfRBl?0©K*GREENSPOINT •MEMORIAL -NORTHWEST AUSTIN’ ’ rlvUOlWm .PASADENA -SAN JACINTO l-SHARPSTOWN -WEST OAKS -WILLOWBROOK r\\JO I IIN. . •BARTON CREEK SQUARE •HIGHLAND MALL SAN ANTONIO:: INGRAM PARK MALL NORTH STAR MALL BRYAN/COLLEGE STATION: t° A r AK 707 Texas Ave. 301-C