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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1989)
BiiisLomm]? Can CCCS for free help. 822-6110 1-800-338-8622 Non-Profit and Confidential ISOMS Friday, Sept. 29 7:30 and9:43 (PM Saturday, Sept. 30 9:43 (PM and Midnight In ^dudder Siuditorium Admission $2.00 with TAMU ID. Presale tickets are available now at the MSG Box Office. For more information call the Aggie Cinema Movie Information Hotline at 847-847$. The next Aggie Cinema General Committee Meeting is Monday, October 2, in Rudder Tower Room 504. Page 4 The Battalion Friday, September 29, M p r j WRKD MR. ZO/VE, THIS WHK OF ALIEN SPACE SHIP cruHK just trans muted ME INTO A FROG/WHAT AM X SUPP0SE.V TO DO? H£V > WE'RE WORKING WITH 50ME TEMPER AMENTAL ALIEN TECH- Moioey HERE... TRYING TO FIX IT TO RUN THE STATION. by Scott McCullar© OCCASIONALi.yl) E JNC0N\ EN- ...50 IT HAS SOME . /ENT SJDE EFFECTS/ 50 THERE'S STILL SOME BUGS TO BE WORKED OUT... lilf^ BUGS? L T—ll Idem Ian e! 5c4 WALDO By KEVIN THOMA MEANWHILE, SOMEWHERE ON CAMPUS (WHAT'STHIS?) JtO St jconi] Ident So IScho Jfew t alog, ALL I KNOWISrotmi TO SIT ON THE OTHER SlbE OF KYLEFIEU) FROM NOWON! nest Su pend chall' dinan Texa ’simp “If : some Sand ; [said j'Tha daiec [have "0 Adventures In Cartooning by Don Atkinson Note: In fb Cffopx To Puf&e Cvsrvbow Find Bccome MmcricaS Favorite Cartoon Strip , "ftnmrvPES In Cmtm- ing" Is Proud To FtesEHT 3 fbssiHz iNDtNos lb This Vferfs Scriss... Ccnooso The ON£ vto UP£ BSSTl) 'Don ftmtNsoN Jr. Snding ** 1 : The squirrels win the BRnu. AND THE M-S-C. TREES ARE SFNEDf Ending 2. ' THE CONSTRUCTION CREW W/NS AND THE M.5.C. eXPWSON 15 BUILT/ SPADE PHILLIPS, PL (Pnoihg # 3: DAN OCJArlE ' that we m RunkhI PRESIDENT IN ffl2. IN THE 6NSUIN6 RM, OJERvecW OMfmU FORGCTS AfiOUT THI5 whole smpuuhe!!! ■ amoi IStoke “U go of have Al 15,70(1 and s relea; jdurin [cent i : offici; by yta-Op 7] t HEllo, miv Name is OPK^H WiHFRBY. TODAY ON MY SHOoJ u>E vVilL DISCUSS A SERIES OF PH0TO6R«PHS JT MYSTERIOUSLY RECEIVED IN THE MAH- OF A NoDE Picture of Geraldo Rh/er« tatooEP on A Female Butt. I We visited my Competitor's Home fakuer tspay to discuss THE J/UDE 4ND Rude TATooED Photographs. He declined* Comment After He Purposely SHovED HIS ‘SALAMI AND MUST-HKD Sandwich |M MY PACE Did GERALDo SEND the Pictures To me ouToFSomE Sick VOYEURISTIC. UR6E on IS> His SECRET PtiToP TA Too MoDEUNbFim SuRFAC (NG??DoN‘rbo Th — in ling " ment direct [come to eas Jthe cc said. / T'M CLAD vE KEPT ZE MF0/»Ti^f5, But Imore Y/t?. pgible N ME Too. jf V Corps, sororities sponsor mixer before yell practice Ihe By Michael Keiiey Of The Battalion Staff The first all-University mixer will be Friday before midnight yell practice. The mixer, open to all students, will be in Duncan Dining Hall on the Quadrangle. It will be from 8:30 p.m. to 1 1:30 p.m. and is co-sponsored by the Corps of Cadets and the 1 1 Texas A&M sororities. turnout, but late enough to allow us to publicize lie I event,” Preston said. “The beauty of waiting untWisj semester was that we decided to make it an all-Univerj sity event. This is to allow any interested A&M stiideni| to join us before yell practice.” The creators and coordinators for the mixer are Corps public relations officer Clay Whittaker and Pi Beta Phi president Salli Preston. They said the idea came up during Fish Camp ’88. The mixer was originally planned for last April for the Corps and sororities, but was cancelled because of inclement weather. “We had already publicized the event and hated to cancel it in the spring, but we were afraid that nobody would show up with the possibility of rain,” Whittaker said. “That’s why this summer we looked at the football schedule and decided that the yell practice for the Southern Mississippi game was a good time to resched ule the mixer. “We felt that the Southern Mississippi yell practice was early enough in the football season to get a good Sorority rushees traditionally have a mixer with lliij incoming Corps freshmen during Freshman Orieiioj tion Week, the week before the fall semester begin'I This is organized by Corps Staff and Panhellenic,tb| governing body for the 11 national sororities in I Bryan-College Station area. Friday’s mixer was put together in the samespiriloil the FOW mixer, which is to make the sororities anil Corps members more aware of each others’ organiaj tions, Whittaker said. By making Friday’s mixerof all students, the Corps and sororities hope to “breakititl ice” between Aggies from all walks of life at A&M. Preston said that the yell leaders have spokentoill sororities this week and that the event also has betl promoted to the Resident Housing Association andil Off-Campus Aggies. “We want to encourage the whole student body to together Friday night before yell practice to showl we are a unified 12th Man, even outside of Kyle Field | Whittaker said. kinko's the copy center (as of October 1stj 509 University Drive WJ-T W l (across from Blocker)