The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 08, 1986, Image 4

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‘Collage’
October 15, 8 p.m.
“Collage” is the unique concert opening the 1986-87 season of the Brazos
Valley Symphony Orchestra, “Sounds of the Valley”.
“Collage” features the Orchestra sections seated throughout Rudder
Auditorium at Texas A&M—on stage, in the orchestra pit, the balcony, and
the main floor. Texas A&M’s Singing Cadets and Century Singers will join
the Orchestra in this concert “in the round”.
The individual sections will play a series of contrasting pieces without inter
ruption or applause. The last note of one musical arrangement will be the
first note of the next. Soloists will be featured in the woodwinds, strings,
percussion and brass sections. “Collage” culminates in a rousing finale by
the entire orchestra on stage.
Be a part of the 1986-87 season of the Brazos Valley Symphony Orchestra.
“Collage” ticket prices:
Adult — $12.
Student/Senior Citizen — $10.
Child (12 and under) — $8.
A limited number of season tickets are still available. For tickets and more information,
contact the MSC Box Office, 845-1234. VISA and MasterCard accepted.
BRAZOS VALLEY
SYMPHOMY orchestra
Franz, Anton Krager, Music Director and Conductor
Battalion Classified 845-2611
Reports say
cuffs used
in UT hazing
AUSTIN (AP) — A University of
Texas fraternity pledge, who died
after drinking about 18 ounces of
rum, had been handcuffed and told
to drink the night before he was
found dead in his dormitory room, it
was reported Tuesday.
Quoting unnamed sources, the
Austin American-Statesman said
Mark Seeberger, 18, had one hand
cuffed to the roof of a van during
the “ride” with two other pledges
and was ordered to drink.
The Travis County medical exam
iner has ruled that Seeberger, found
in his room on Sept. 18, died of alco
hol poisoning.
A ride is what -some fraternities
call the practice of taking pledges far
from home and letting them out, of
ten while intoxicated, to make their
way back. UT officials say the prac
tice is considered hazing.
An affidavit requesting a search
warrant for the van that carried See
berger and the others cited a
statement to police by another Phi
Kappa Psi pledge.
The statement confirmed that
three pledges, including Seeberger,
were handcuffed in the van on the
night of Sept. 17.
Five liquor bottles were found in
the van after District Judge Robert
D. Jones issued a search warrant last
week, the American-Statesman re
ported.
Court records also said no one in
the van — the pledges, three regular
fraternity members and a girlfriend
of one member — had reached the
legal drinking age of 21.
2 arrested
after murder
at Sour Lake
SOUR LAKE (AP) — Authorities
using tracking dogs from Huntsville
Tuesday captured two men sus
pected of fatally shooting a man who
caught them burglarizing his home
and wounding two others, authori
ties said.
Liberty County officials said a res
ident of Sour Lake in Hardin
county, a town about 15 miles west
of Beaumont, returned home Mon
day night with his brother and a
friend and found two men inside his
home at about 9 p.m.
The owner of the home was shot
and killed. Llis brother and the
friend were also shot.
The brother was treated and re
leased and the other man was listed
in fair condition at a local hospital,
said a dispatcher who would not give
his name.
Authorities found a truck belong
ing to the dead man between Baston
and Sour Lake and arrested one of
the suspects.
The second suspect was arrested
shortly after midnight about four
miles west of Sour Lake, he said.
Both men were being held with
out bond in the Liberty County Jail
on charges of capital murder, he
said.
What’s up
Wednesday
STUDENTS AGAINST APARTHEID: will sponsor a film,
“Generations of Resistance,” at 8:30 p.m. in b()7 Rudder.
LUTHERAN COLLEGIANS: Rev. Silas Krueger will speak
on “Martin Luther: The Tallest Man in History?” at 7 p.m.
in 504 Rudder.
DEPARTMENT OF SPEECH COMMUNICATION AND
THEATER ARTS: Frederick Williams will speak on “The
New Information Technologies: Getting Comfortable
With the Future” at 7 p.m. in 301 Rudder.
PHILOSOPHY CLUB: will sponsor a discussion, “Do Beliefs
Exist?” moderated by Dr. Andy Cling at 8:30 p.m. m 407A-
B Rudder.
CAMPUS CRUSADE: will co-sponsor with three other orga
nizations the film, “The Reformation,” at 12:30 p.m. in
604B Sterling C. Evans Library.
TAMU BAHAT CLUB: will have an informal discussion on
“What is Baha’i?” at 7 p.m. in 139 MS( 1.
GAY STUDENT SERVICES: will meet at 8:30 p.m. Call
GAYLINE at 775-1797 for meeting place.
NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL MARKETING ASSOCIA
TION: will hear a speaker at 7 p.m. in 1 15 Kleberg.
PUBLIC RELATIONS STUDENT SOCIETY OF AMER
ICA: will meet at 6 p.m. in 014 Reed McDonald. Dues must
be paid to get on the charter member list.
PLANO HOMETOWN CLUB: will meet at 7 p.m. in 402
Rudder.
HENDERSON COUNTY HOMETOWN CLUB: will meetat
7 p.m. in 145 MSG.
RESIDENCE HALL ASSOCIATION: will meet at 8:30 p.m.
in 301 Rudder.
SOUTH LOUISIANA HOMETOWN CLUB: will meet at 7
p.m. in 4 10 Rudder.
TAMU POLO CLUB: will have beginners’ mallet practiceat
5:30 p.m. on the Polo Field.
PI SIGMA EPSILON: will meet at 7 p.m. in 1 14 Blocker.
TAMU SAILING CLUB: will meet at 7 p.m. in 401 Rudder.
AGGIE SPELEOLOGICAL SOCIETY: will hold an openfo
rum on “The Stereotypical Anti-social Behavior o/TSpeleo-
logists” at 8:30 p.m. in Rudder Tower (Check monitor for
room).
AGGIE RED CROSS: will meet and hold officer elections at 7
p.m. in 305A-B Rudder.
UNITED CAMPUS MINISTRY: will hold an “Aggie Sup
per” with food and fellowship at 6 p.m. in the Fellowship
Hall of the A&M Presbyterian Church.
EUROPE CLUB: will meet at 9:30 p.m. at the Flying To
mato.
ON-CAMPUS ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: will meetat
noon. For location call 845-5826.
INTRAMURAL-RECREATION SPORTS: volleyball offi
cials will have their second meeting at 6:30 p.m. in 164
Read.
THURSDAY
WICHITA COUNTY HOMETOWN CLUB: will have pic
tures taken for Aggieland ’87 at 6:15 p.m. in Zachry Engi
neering Center.
DATA PROCESSING MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION:
will sponsor a presentation on careers in data processingat
7 p.m. in the Ramada Inn Penthouse Suite.
STUDENT ART FILM SOCIETY: will show Fredefico Felli
ni’s film “8‘/2” at 7 p.m. in 165 Blocker.
AGGIE SPACE DEVELOPMENT SOCIETY: will present
the film “Pioneering the Space Frontier" at 7 p.m. in 510
Rudder.
MEXICAN-AMERICAN ENGINEERING SOCIETY: Dan
iel Orozco of the Placement Office will speak at 7 p.m. in
502 Rudder.
ATARI USER GROUP: will hold a demonstration of a music
synthesizer and hypo-digitizer on the 520-ST at 8 p.m. in
102 l eague.
SOCIETY OF WOMEN ENGINEERS: will meet at 7 p.m.in
103 Zachry.
ASIAN-AM ERIC AN CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP: will
meet for singing and a Bible study discussion at 8:30 p.m.
in 510 Rudder.
ADVERTISING ASSOCIATION: will meet at 7:30 p.m.in
the pool area of Timber Greek Apartments.
Items for What’s Up should be submitted to The Battalion,
216 Reed McDonald, no less than three working days
prior to desired publication date.
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