The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 19, 1987, Image 6

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    Page 6/The Battalion/Thursday, February 19, 1987
MSC CAFETERIA
MEMORIAL STUDENT CENTER-TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY
WEEKDAY SPECIALS
* 018
PLUS TAX
MONDAY EVENING
TUESDAY EVENING
SALISBURY STEAK
Mushroom Gravy, Whipped Potatoes, Choice of Vegetable,
Roll or Cornbread, Butter
MEXICAN FIESTA
Two Cheese Enchiladas with Chili, Rice, Beans, Tostados
WEDNESDAY EVENING CHICKEN FRIED STEAK
Served with Cream Gravy, Whipped Potatoes, Choice of
Vegetable, Roll or Cornbread, Butter
THURSDAY EVENING
FRIDAY EVENING
ITALIAN DINNER
Spaghetti, Meatballs, Sauce, Parmesan Cheese, tossed
Salad, Hot Garlic Bread
FRIDAY NIGHT FISH FRY
Tartar Sauce, Coleslaw, Hush Puppies, Choice of Vegetable
WEEKEND SPECIAL
$ 089
PLUS TAX
SATURDAY NOON & FRIED CHICKEN
EVENING Mashed Potatoes with Country Gravy, Choice of Vegetable, Roll
or Cornbread, Butter
SUNDAY NOON & ROAST TURKEY DINNER
EVENING Served with Cornbread Dressing, Cranberry Sauce, Giblet
Gravy, Choice of Vegetable, Roll or Cornbread, Butter
TEA OR COFFEE INCLUDED AT NO EXTRA CHARGE ON SPECIALS
EVENING SPECIALS AVAILABLE 4:00 PM TO 7:00 PM DAILY
MSC CAFETERIA OPEN 11:00 AM-1:30 PM AND 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM DAILY
PARTIES
BEACHES
RESTAURANTS
CLUBS
PARTIES
FISHING
CAMPING
PARTIES
FUN
GOODTIMES
AND PARTIES
Uniquely titled art
of A&M employee
on display in CS
By Karyn Miller Manske’s works, he says, reflect
Reporter his ideas, emotions and philoso-
“The Child Picked up his Crayon ^' es '
and Discovered the Universe” and A lot of his work deals with his
‘‘Don’t Leave Me Yet Grossmutter, frustrations as an artist, he says. “I
I’ve Too Much to Learn” are two of can’t make a living by just my fme art
28 unusually titled pieces of Kent work,” he says. “The term ‘starving
Manske’s artwork on display at the artist’ is a very true thing.”
College Station Community Center Manske received a bachelor’s de-
until the end of March. gree in fine arts from the University
Manske, 27, is a graphics designer of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. Designing
for the Texas A&M Department of publications for the University
Educational Information Services, sparked his interest in creative de-
He has exhibited his works in the sign, he says.
Bryan-College Station area since Manske came to Texas “on an ir-
June 1986 when he began working responsible road trip,” he says. After
at A&M. His works have been dis- working in Galveston for an adver-
played at the Brazos Center and at tising firm, he says he wanted to ex-
the MSC Gallery. periment more with his own style, so
Of all his pieces Manske says his ne opened a graphics design studio
favorite is “The Child Picked up his in Austin.
Crayon and Discovered the Umver- After four years in Austin, he
se.” came to College Station because he
“I’m the child, and these are all likes working in a university envi-
my interests,” he says. “I have so ronment, he says.
many child-like behaviors about Although his job with A&M stim-
learning that I had to portray it. It ulates him, Manske says he doesn’t
was fun for me.” take his work home. Even after
Some of his other unusual titles working 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., he still has
are “Stupid Appliances and Nuclear time to do his artwork.
Waste” and “Earth News.” Both are The piece in his collection that
statements about society, he says. best describes him, Manske says, is ti-
“Go,” which he says characterizes tied “A Tie for Profit, a Coat for
forgotten responsibilities and obliga- Fun, Flannel for Life. I Want So to
tions, is the piece he had the most Live but I Breathe Unrealistic Dead-
fun creating. lines.”
West Texas leaders attempt
to get supercollider project
SAN ANGELO (AP) — West
Texas leaders think Gov. Bill Clem
ents is wrong to suggest more metro
politan parts of the state are better
sites to attract the supercollider re
search project, an official said
Wednesday.
San Angelo Mayor Burt Terrill
said backers of his Garden City site,
located between Big Spring, Mid
land and San Angelo, think it’s just
as attractive as locations near Dallas-
Fort Worth, or the Austin-Houston-
Bryan area.
Clements leaves for Washington
Friday for a national governor’s con
ference. He has said nis top priority
will be to draw the multibillion dollar
physics research project to Texas.
The Department of Energy su
percollider is expected to employ
about 3,000 people and generate an
annual budget of $270 million.
What’s up
Thursday
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: will meet at 12:15 p.m.Cil
845-5826 for location.
ADULT CHILDREN OF ALCOHOLICS: will meet at 6p.itI
in 402 Rudder.
COOPERATIVE EDUCATION: representatives fromVii
Disney World will speak at 5:30 p.m. in 203 Harrinpou
Students majoring in recreation and parks, manageratt|
marketing, speech communications and theater artsarti 5
vited. Attendance is mandatory for people wishing tobeti
terviewed Friday.
DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH: Gary Reason will preset
writing outreach session on “Writing Good Paragraphs";
6:30 p.m. in 105 Blocker.
CLASS OF ’87: Elephant Walk pictures can be picked t:|
from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the M$C.
PHYSICS CLUB: will meet at 7 :30 p.m. in 201 Physics r.
building). There will be a tour of a laser lab.
VIETNAMESE-AMERICAN STUDENT ASSOCIATOl
will meet at 7 p.m. in 510 Rudder.
AMERICAN MARKETING ASSOCIATION: will meei;|
6:30 p.m. in 105 Heldenfels.
WATER SKI CLUB: will meet at 7 p.m. in 504 Rudder.
TAMU POLO CLUB: will meet at 7 p.m. in 302 Rudder
BRAZOS DUPLICATE BRIDGE CLUB: invites studec;
faculty and beginners to meet at 7 p.m. at the Collegeii|
lion Community Center.
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INTERVARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP: willmee;
7 p.m. in 301 Rudder.
LATTER DAY SAINT STUDENT ASSOCIATION: »i
meet at noon at the LDS Institute Building.
CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST: will meet at 7 pm : j
108 Harrington.
UNITED CAMPUS MINISTRY: will have a peanut
fellowship” from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Rudder Fouhl
and will hold a Bible study at 6:30 p.m. at A&M Fresh:
rian Church.
TAMU SYSTEM EMPLOYEE BENEFITS ADVISOill
COMMITTEE: will meet at noon in 701 Rudder.
ASSOCIATION OF AMATEUR ASTRONOMERS: »i
meet at 7 p.m. in 11 1 Heldenfels.
COLUMBIAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION: will meeu
p.m. in 604 A-B Rudder.
STUDY ABROAD OFFICE: will have an informate
meeting at 11 a.m. in 251 Bizzell Hall West for student
terested in studying in the United Kingdom.
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Texas Instruments
Job Fair
Monday, February 23, 1987
Texas A&M
Rudder Tower
Room 701
Interviews Scheduled
Please bring your resume and a copy of your transcript or a list of courses.
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S urfside, Texas is the best kept secret on the
Gulf Coast. Join the party this spring break.
We offer more than 13 miles of beach. We
permit beach driving, bonfires and lodging is
provided in town.
Surfside has excellent weather, camping, fish
ing, and a friendly attitude. Come on down and
join the party. Contact the Surfside Tourist Coun
cil for information at (409) 233-7598.
TALK TO TVS MAJOR
PRODUCT & SERVICE
GROUPS.
TI’s technical managers want to
see you. They want to tell you
about the job opportunities in the
many technologies which make
Texas Instmments a leader in
electronics.
That’s why TI is having a Job
Fair on the Texas A&M campus
February 23 through 25. It gives
the company three days to bring in
key engineers and managers to
meet you. They’ll come from TI
labs and sites to describe programs,
answer questions, and schedule
interviews.
If you’re a top student, partic
ularly in EE or Computer Science,
this is an event you won’t want to
miss.
For more information,
please contact the Texas A&M
Placement Service.
SIGN UP FOR
INTERVIEWS IF YOU
ARE GRADUATING
WITH THESE
DEGREES:
Bachelor’s, Master’s or PhD degrees
in:
• Electrical Engineering
• Computer Science
• Mechanical Engineering
• Industrial Engineering
• Physics (Engineering and
Solid-State)
• MBA with technical under
graduate degree
• Electrical Engineering
Technology
• Industrial Production
Management Technology
Briefings and sign-ups for
interviews: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Feb
ruary 23, Room 701, Rudder Tower.
Interviews (by appointment):
February 24 and 25 in the Annex.
An Equal Opportunity
Employer M/F
Texas
Instruments
Creating useful products
and services for you.
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