Wanna See Some GOOD Movies? For a Low Price?!? AggieCon is the Answer! It’s this weekend! olT-0 TTX Thurs., Apr. 3 — Mad Max 7:30 pm The Road Warrior 9:30 pm Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome 11:30 pm :i:inu. ljE Fri., Apr. 4 — The Black Cauldron 7:30 pm Wizards 9:30 pm Fantastic Animation Festival 11:30 pm Sat., Apr. 5 — E.T. 7:30 pm Ladyhawke 9:45 pm Cocoon midnight Sun., Apr. 6 — Cocoon 2 pm $4.50 per night or $8.50 for all 4 days with TAMU I.D. Non-student passes: $5.50 for 1 day or $13 for all 4. Profits from the Sunday showing of Cocoon will be donated to Twin Cities Mission. Page 10/The Battalion/Monday, March 31, 1986 Census form to be tested on families Thinking about a new home? Come to the HOUSING FAIR! RUDDER EXHIBIT HALL WED APRIL 2 lOAM - 4PM WASHINGTON (A1‘) — The Census Bureau is about to give its 1990 head count a spring tryout, sending test forms to about 48,000 households across the nation. Although the official census re mains more than four years in the future, the agency is already strug gling with the logistics of counting nearly a quarter-billion Americans, and learning as much as possible about them. In addition to the census of pop ulation and housing, proposals in this or past years have ranged from counting the nation’s dogs and cats to asking people’s religious beliefs and sex habits. Census Director John G. Keane says in a message to households re ceiving the test questionnaires, “The census is more than just a count of -the -population, lt.Ls-a-chance for us to take stock of ourselves as a people and successfully meet future local and national challenges.” a mm* WWI 11||UI Monday mvfessor at imeric.an echnoJogy” at 7:30 p.m. in 701 Rudder, DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH: will sponsor a course tided “How to Make Your Writing More ve“ at 6:30 p.m. in 120 Blocker. The instructor willi Meyer. For more information call 845-3452 or r " locJk.^+t'+ MSC TOWN HALL: will hold an informational 8:30 p.m. today and Tuesday for those interested ing for the 1986-87 Town Hall Committee. PSI CHI/PSYCHOLOGY CLUB: will hear from Booth on graduate school and counseling at 7 p.r Rudder. OFF CAMPUS AGGIES/OFF CAMPUS CENTER: sor a “Moving Off Campus” program at 7:30 p.m. Lounge, central area. SPEECH COMMUNICATION ASSOCIATION: will meet at 4:30 p.m. at Casa Thomas to discuss trip to San Antonio. 0 | 83 N PHILOSOPHY CLUB: will discuss “Beauty — Can We Place a Value On It?” at 7 p.m. in 502 Rudder. MSC DINNER THEATER: will have a new member meeting at 6 p.m. in 504 Rudder. AGGIE ALLEMANDERS: wilt give square dance lessons at? pan. in,226 MSC. Officer elections will follow. AGGIE TOASTMASTERS: will -meet at 7 p.m. in 12® Blocker. Voting for Faculty Senate to be Tuesday (continued from page 1) College of Liberal Arts Harrington Education Center, 1st Floor Lounge College of 'Medicine Medical Sciences Building, 1st Floor Lobby Scott & White, Doctor’s Lounge VA Center, Building 162, Room 99E (Pulmonary Laboratory) College of Science Academic Building, Rotunda Place 2 • Richard Hedges, chemistry Place 1 Dale Baiun, history Place 2 (Note: This is to complete a three year term) Place 3 • jaan L.uane, chemistry Place 4 (Note: This is to complete a one year term.) • Herman J. Saatkamp, philosophy • Gerald Frye, medical pharmacology and toxicology Place 5 • Mil hael Stecher, mathematics • Karl ). Aufdei heide, biology PlaceS 1 Luis Costa, modern languages • Allison R. Ficht, medical biochemistry and genetics Place 4 (Note: This is to Fill a three year term) Place 6 (Note: This is to complete a tvgl year term.) • Norman O. Dronen, biology Place 8 1 Gary Halter, political science • Nirmal S. Mann, internal medicine Place 13 Manuel M. Davenport, philosophy • Douglas E. Turvey, family and com munity medicine Place 9 • Omer C. |enkins, statistics College of Veterinary Afcdiciw I ( )utsidi* Dean's ( M ike I Program sponsorad by th« Off Campus Cantar and tha Off Campua Aggias Place 14 • Jerry Gaston, sociology Place 5 (Note: This is to complete a one year term) Place 1 (Note: This is to completul three year term) • I hoinas Gacei i. veterinarvanatom I Battalion Classified 845-2611 Library 204B Sterling C. Evans Library • Kathrine MacNeil, medical sciences li brary Place 2 • Donald H. Dyal, special collections • Samuel B. Powers, resource devel opment • Barbara Thomas, medical sciences li brary Place 2 • Russell B. Simpson, microbiologyani ^ parasitology Place 6 • Mark Sicilio, pediatrics • John 1). Fisher, surgery Place 6 (Note: This is to completeaon year term) • Franklin J. Stein, veterinary anatopl • Larry I). Claborn, veterinary ptiiaol ogy and phai mamlogy ' it McDonald's MCDONALD’S DRIVE-THRU WINDOW - INTRAMURAL HIGHLIGHTS AA ■McDonald's University Drive Hwy 21 Texas and S.W. Parkway Manor East Mall BREAKFAST EVERY MORNING Pro | Comini tt I preside n llel't, the i lYeager, : IM GAMEPLAN ENTRIES CLOSE: Track and Field-The road to the 1988 Olympics starts here. Track and Field entries close at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, April 1. A Scratch and Informa tion Meeting will be held Thursday. April 3, at 6 p.m. in room 164 Read. Field events-wilfbe field Sunday, April 6th at Kyle Field beginning at 1 p.m. Preliminaries for running events will be held Thursday April 8th at 7 p.m. in Kyle Field. For more information contact the IM-REC office at 845-7826. Superstars-Eat your wheaties and sign up for the Superstars competi tion. Entries close at 6 p.m. on Friday, April 4. The competition will be held on Saturday, April 5 and Sunday, April6. Participants must choose 10 of 12 events in which to compete. A mandatory meeting for all partic ipants will be held on Saturday, April 5 at 11 a.m. in room 164 Read. Picklebal! Doubles-Pickleball, America’s pastime. Entries close at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, April 1. Play begains Tuesday, April 8. Schedules will be posted after 3 p.m. on Thursday, Aprils Equiment will be furnished. Handball Doubles-You don’t have to be ambidextrous to play. Entries close at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, April 1. Play begins Tuesday, April 8. Each team must provide a mew can of balls for each match, with the winner of the match keeping the unopened can. Schedules will be posted out side room 159 Read after 3 p.m. on Thursday, April 3. Golf Singles-AII you hackers, here’s your big change. IM Golf Singles entries close Tuesday, April 1. Green fees are $5 for students and $5 for Faculty/Staff. The tournament will be held on Sunday, April 6. Partici pants will sign up for tee times at 8 a.m.or 1 p.m. at the time of entry. The tournament will be an 18-hole shotgun start. Participants must furnish their own equipment. OUTDOOR RECREATION CANOEING TRIP- A canoeing trip down the beautiful San Marcos River has been planned for April 25 - 27. The cost of the trip is $25.00. which includes rental of canoes, group camping equipment, camp ground fees, instruction both before and during the trip, and an experi enced guide. Gas and mileage will be paid for those who drive. Sign ups will continue through April 16 in the Intrumural-Recreational Sports Office, 159 Read Building. For more information on this trip, call Patsy Greiner at 845-7826. ANNOUNCEMENTS -Softball Playoffs will be posted on or after Tuesday, April 8 pending rain. -Rainout number for Softball is 845-2625. Mir* ^ -.v PENBERTHY ENTRIES CLOSE TOMORROW!!! Penberthy Softball Tournament entries close tomorrow, April 1, at 6 PM. This is a double elimi nation tournament with an entry fee of $40.00 per team. Batbags and. t-shirts will be awarded lo winners and runner-ups, respec tively, for the Men’s A, Women’s Open, and CoRec Open divi sions (Second Place will be awarded only if at least 12 teams enter a division). Men’s B Cham pion will recieve t-shirts. Tourna ment dates are April 4 and 5. For more information on the tourna ment, contact Tom Reberat845- 7826. llBjliiSl! Tomorrow’s the last day to sign for the Penberthy Tournament! ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS McDonald’s Intramural High lights is sponsored each Mon day in the Battalion by your local McDonald’s Restaurants at Uni versity Drive, Manor East Mall, Texas Avenue and on Highway 21. Stories are written by Mark Hadley, graphics are by George Clendenin and photos are by Tom McDonnell and Davie Tatge. SPORT CLUB NEWS ALL - UNIVERSITY CHAMPIONS Congratulations to the All - University Champions in the following sports. BOWLING Class A: Men’s - Cotton Bowlers Women’s - Clements Gutterballs CoRec-C & S 'ei By >e\ It; Un Jpeven , Hdents > Class B: Men’s - Walton Strikes Women’s - Mosher M. II CoRec - Strangers The Texas Gymnastics Conference Collegiate Championships will be held on Saturday, April 12 on the Main Floor of G. Rollie White. Team events will be held from 12 Noon to 2:30 PM, while individual events run from 5 to 7 PM. The TAMU Gymnastics team currently holds the state title. Class C: Men’s - B.D.O.S. CoRec - Survivors WALLYBALL Class A: Men’s - Mat Rusen Women’s - Clement Cool Dudes CoRec - Off the Wall Class B: Men’s - High Rollers Women’s - Hobby Wallbangers CoRec - One More Try Class C: Men’s - M.E. Manics