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PREMEDICAL7PREDENTAL SOCIETY MEETING TIME: 8:00 p.m. DATE: TUESDAY, APRIL 26 PLACE: 209HECC PROGRAM: SPEAKERS FROM TEXAS COLLEGE OF OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE AND OFFICER ELECTIONS Texas State Games 1st Annual Rowing Regatta Bryan Utility Lake Saturday, April 23rd 10:00-4:00 All oarsmen & women, scullers, coxswains and anyone inter- tested in starting a rowing Club sport at A&M come watch the [competition, see the boats and enjoy the water this Saturday. For information contact: Ingrid Klich 778-0613 or Kay Dambach 690-0235 » R Come Join the Fun at the 3rd Annual ^6£r: I ml id Ci'v f DTI I 55k, 34k, 16k relay April 23, 1988 Texas A&M Research Park 8:30-4 the 5 ?/1 n.ifiij 9r 1 IcDw BtS^i US' run hi act Gumby Galore 16” 6 item pizza for $9.50 plus tax PIZZA :all 76-GUMBY/ 764-8629 Hours Sun-Wed: 11 a.m.-1:30 a.m. Thur-Sat: 11 a.m.-2:30 a.m. ‘Gumby delivers fast, fresh and free!” 12” Pepperoni 1 1 16” 2 item pizza $4.20 Plus tax 1 1 $3.50 off expires 4-30-88 | ms, IdBa ntotlr mac I ntfi 'W~ ■ - K A NM 3 3.3 FM CABLE PRESENTS CALL t 764- 2095 ALL AGES Chicago's tflTAAtfo&FT- With special guest AGENT ORANGE AT EASTGATE LIVE SAT. 23 DOORS OPEN AT 7 p.m. THEATRE GUIDE PlITT THEATRES Casual Sex (PG-13) Sat & Sun 2:05 4:05 7:05 9:05 Post Oak III The UnHoly (PG-13) at & Sun 2:00 4:00 7:00 9:00 Post Oak III Biloxi Blues Sat & Sun 2:00 4:15 7:00 9:00 Cinema III Blue Iguana (R) Sat & Sun 2:10 4:10 7:10 9:10 Cinema III The Last Emperor (PG13) Sat&Sun 2:105:108:10 Post Oak III Moonstruck (PG) Sat & Sun 2:05 4:05 7:05 9:05 Cinema III Friday, April 22, 1988AThe Battalion/Page 7 In Advance Walk America to be held Saturday By Kathy Crawford Reporter Walk America, an annual fundraiser for the March of Dimes, will take place Saturday beginning at 9 a.m.. The 10-mile w'alk starts at Cen tral Park in College Station, runs along the East Bypass down Southwest Parkway to Texas Ave nue and back to the bypass. Voncille Cassidy, the local di rector of March of Dimes, said parking will be available at the Southwood Athletic Park and K mart. A shuttle bus will take partici pants to Central Park. This year is the 50th anniver sary for Walk America. Linda Storms, local chairman for Walk America, said the goal is to raise $25,000. “It (the money) is for research to find ways to fight birth de fects,” Storms said. “There are over 3,000 birth defects, so it takes a lot of money . The goal in the very beginning was to find a cure for polio.” Cassidy said the grand prize for the individual or team raising $1,000 or more is a catered din ner for four. A night at the Hampton Inn will be given to those raising $600 to $999. Jazz Fest to swing By Page Goodman Reporter The fifth annual Jazz Fest will bring a variety of modern, big band and blues jazz to College Station Saturday from noon to 11:45 p.m. at Central Park. The festival, sponsored by the College Station Parks and Recre ation Department, will feature Texas artists and local bands, in cluding: the Bryan High School Jazz Band, Don Pope & Friends, the A&M Consolidated Jazz Band and the Texas A&M Jazz Band. The Mady Kaye Quintet from Austin and the North Texas State University 1 o’clock Lab Band from Denton also will be per forming. Admission is $2 per person and $5 per family, said Tracy Hinton, public relations and ad vertising director for the Fest. Sheila Walker, program super visor at the parks and recreation department, said there is not a particular theni£ for the festival because the planners wanted to encourage variety. “We want each band to play what they want to play,” Walker said. “That way we will hear a va riety of jazz. North Texas State University and A&M Consol idated will play a lot of modern and big band jazz. Mady Kaye is more blues-type jazz.” In addition to the music, there will be other activities throughout the day, including hot-air balloon rides, local arts and crafts booths and food booths. Hinton said that although no Those whose donations total $200 to $399 will receive a Walk man radio while a T-shirt will be iven to anyone who raises $50 to 99. Also, there will be a prize for the most creative T-shirt. Participants are entered on an individual or team basis. Several companies have large teams while others consist of only two people. Storms said there will be seve ral rest stops along the course of the walk. Participants can stop at Tenneco, Wendy’s and the park at the police station among other places. There will be different activ ities at each rest stop. Storms said. One will include a local cheerleading group. “We hope to make each rest stop something different and ex citing,” Storms said. “We’re hop ing to make our walk fun for peo ple.” She said anyone interested in participating in the walk should contact the March of Dimes office at 846-3470. Also, volunteers are needed to help with registration and rest stops. Storms said she is hoping for clear weather on the day of the event. “We’ll have it (the walk) unless it’s thundering and lightning.” College Station Graphic by Susan C. Akin alcohol will be served, this year people may bring a cooler. A shuttle will run from Southwood Valley to Central Park from 8 p.m. to midnight. Walker said, “We highly rec ommend this because it will be crowded. Last year attendence neared 2,500.” Awards from Walk America — a walk sponsored by March of Dimes to prevent birth defects — will be given at the festival around 3 p.m.. Walker said. It should be a fun, eventful day for everyone if the weather is beautiful, Walker Said. “If it is just raining, we won’t call it off, because there are tents,” Walker Said. “However, if the weather is threatening, there will be announcements about canceling the event on all radio stations.” >4GGIEH©IOn PRODU CTI ONS Presents Another Promotional Video April 18-22 in MSC Presale available for completed video due in July GOOD BULL! ST WtOi© Texas A&M University Presents an Aggievision Production Produced by Greg Keith Artistic Direction by Yollie Lopez and Sean Smith Screenwriter Robert Dowdy Secretary Almaz Smith Videography by Stacey Bott, Craig Sutherland and Steve White Editors Kyle Tilton, Kevan Higgins, Eric Trenk, Hui Sung Choe and Rowland Williams XCCQ/ieSOH a&m | BUY.ONE TODAY ALL MATCmiAL SUITABLE FOR AGGIES mm Applications are now being accepted for Video Jockeys To do brief on-camera narration segments for the video yearbook! 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