Thursday, March 21,1985rfhe Battalion/Page 13 ggie softball Shawn Andaya, pitcher for the A&M softball team, warms up be fore her turn at bat against the Missouri Tigers Tuesday. 04 University D r 846-891E itaijj L£ isies Begin’ Ively in Exotic 'omens Men try Available* :ated nearttiet l campus ! Center orn Road U90 Operated '83 Safe at home. A&M’s Jane Mesier slides to home plate Tuesday in A&M’s first home game of the season. The Ag gies have been on the road for 23 consecutive games; their record is 19-6. Photos by Karla James .WINGS, ( NO PHOTO FROM E IS rience minium in r our$: ed facing blefor MSC Town Hall Tarleton State University and the Chancellor’s Student Advisory Committee Present ft MUSICAL COMEDV by BOB MERRILL & MICHAEL STEWART r „ W* - Rudder Auditorium Monday, March 25 at 8:00 p.m, For more information call Rudder Box Office 845-1234 Texas A&M catcher Gay McNutt concentrates on a pitch. The Aggies beat the Tigers 2-1 and 9-0 in a doubleheader. ★ MSC WILEY LECTURE SERIES U U.S.-Soviet Relations: The Quest for International Security” April 4, 1985 8:00p.m. in Rudder Theatre Tickets now on sale at Rudder Box Office 845-1234 For more information call Wiley Lecture Series at 845-1515 Beginning Monday, March 25, a limited number of students will be accepted to attend Seminar with the program speakers. All interested may sign up in Rudder Second Floor from 10a.m. until 2p.m. These requests will be filled on a first-come first-serve basis. The panel discussions will begin at 9:30 a.m. on Friday, April 5th and will feature: these speakers & topics: ★ Arkady Shevchenko “The Soviet Union: A Perspective From The Inside” ★ Zbigniew Brzezinski “Directions For Contemporary Europe” ★ Edwin Newman “Reflections On a Journalism Career” ★ Richard Allen “Commentary On The Present Course Of American Policy” ★ James Schlesinger “Imbalances In International Trade” tQzTTlemonial Student Genien