The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 25, 1990, Image 6

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TEXAS HALL OF FAME
Your #1 Live Country Night Spot!
Thursday Night
Full House Live!
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60 oz. Pitcher of Beer $2. 00
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Time's Running
Out Fast!!
(Ends Friday, January 26)
MSC Main Hallway
Still a good selection of movie, rock, and
laser art posters, but they won't last long!
Tell that someone special
how you feel with a
Valentine ad in The Battalion
for only $6.
Ads will be published on
Wednesday, Febuary 14th
To place your ad come by
the English Annex.
Deadline is February 9, 4 p.m.
BUSINESS CAREER
FAIR ’90
Women in Business Symposium
Monday Jan 29th Blocker
Executive Women of Dallas
9:00 a.m.
to
10:00 a.m.
Blocker 165
“Trends: The Changing American Business
Culture”
Elizabeth Morris, Pres. & Founder of Insight
Research Corp.
Vicki Henry Graivier, Pres, of Verbal Communications
Inc.
10:00 a.m.
to
11:00 a.m.
Blocker 150
“Strategies for Success for the Business and
Professional Person”
Cheryl Basye, Pres, of Z Talbert Enterprises
Rita Turner, First V.P. of NCNB Texas
Susie Marshall, Pres. & Owner, Compu-Tactics
Pauline Graivier, Pres, of Verbal Communications
Inc.
2:00 p. m.
to
3:00 p. m.
Blocker 164
“Trends: The Changing American Business
Culture”
Valerie Freeman, Pres, of Wordtemps Inc.
Elizabeth Morris, Pres. & Founder of Insight
Research Corp.
Vicki Henry, Pres, of Feedback Plus Inc.
Pauline Graivier, Pres, of Verbal Communications
Inc.
3:00 p. m.
to
4:00 p.m.
Blocker 158
“Strategies for Success for the Business and
Professional Person”
Cheryl Basye, Pres, of Z Talbert Enterprises
Rita Turner, First V 7 .P. of NCNB Texas
Susie Marshall, Pres. & Owner, Compu-Tactics
Pauline Graivier, Pres. Verbal Communications
Ine.
Luncheon Tickets on sale until Jan 26th
11:30-1:00 Hilton
$5.00 students $9.00 non-students
for reservations call: 845-1320, 845-5187
Lighthearted ’30s musical
revived for ’ 80s audiences
EXCLUSIVE
PREMIERE
The-
OPAS will present the Music
Theatre Group’s production of “Me
and My Girl” Friday at 8 p.m. in
Rudder Auditorium.
The giddy musical first hit Lon
don stages in 1937. Since its revival
in the early 1980s, it has played for
audiences on both sides of the Atlan-
g histicated ways, but also his love,
ally (played by O’Rourke). Snib-
son’s clash with the blue-bloods of
English aristocracy makes for truly
hilarious comedy.
tic.
The Music Theater Group brings
a cast of Broadway talent including
Adam Graham and Evy O’Rourke in
the lead roles. Joe Leonardo will di
rect the Tony award-winning show.
Graham plays Bill Snibson, a
Cockney who inherits the title of earl
and give up not only his unso-
The show harkens back to the age
of the hummable musical with a
lighthearted storyline punctuated by
boisterous comic one-liners. The
show’s unpretentious plot and un
abashed cheerfulness have endeared
it to audiences around the world.
Tickets are on sale at Rudder Box
Office for $19.50 and $16.50 for stu
dents and $22.50 and $19.50 for
non-students.
AROUND TOWN
Live Music
Information is provided by the
individual nightclubs and is sub
ject to change.
THE BISTRO
DOUBLE DAVE'S
In College Station at 326 S. Jer
sey. All ages admitted. Alcohol
served. For more information,
call 696-3283.
Thursday — Don Overby and
Scott Eddy. Guitar duo. Starts at
9 p.m. No cover.
FLYING TOMATO
At Northgate at 303 University
Drive. All ages admitted. For
more information call 846-1616.
Wednesday — Sneaky Pete.
Sing-along with ’60s and ’70s mu
sic. Starts at 9 p.m. $1 cover.
03204600 Thursday — Sun
down. Country/Rock. Starts at
8:30 p.m. $ 1 cover.
FRANK’S BAR AND GRILL
In College Station at 503 E. Uni
versity Drive. All ages admitted.
Alcohol served. Call 846-5388 for
more information.
Friday — The Pete Lieu wen
Trio. Jazz. Starts at 9:30 p.m. No
cover.
Saturday — Horn Talk. Jazz.
Starts at 9:30 p.m. No cover.
GALLERY BAR
In the College Station Hilton at
801 East University Drive. Only
“ill
ages 21 and older admitted. Cal
693-7500 for more information.
Thursday, Friday and Satur
day —D.A. McDowell. Jazz pia
nist. Starts at 6 p.m. No cover.
KAY’S CABARET
At Post Oak Mall. 18 and older
admitted. Alcohol served. For
more information, call 696-9191.
Friday — Ashburn with Jesse
Dayton and the Storm. Rock.
Starts at 9:30 p.m. $2 cover.
Saturday — The Band with No
Sleep. Rock. Starts at 9:30 p.m.
$2 cover.
TEXAS HALL OF FAME
At FM 2818 in Bryan. Alcohol
served. For more information,
call 822-2222.
Thursday and Friday — Full
House. Country. Starts at 9 p.m.
$3 cover ($1 off with Texas A&M
ID on Thursday night).
Saturday — John Conlee.
Country. Starts at 9 p.m. $10
TEXAS STAR TAVERN
In College Station at 4410 Col
lege Main. All ages admitted.
BYOB. For more information,
call 846-3497.
Friday — I-Tex. Reggae/Coun
try. Starts at 9 p.m. Cover.
Saturday — The Texas Twis
ters. Benefit performance/Rock.
Starts at 9 p.m. $5 cover.
WAIVERS
At Northgate at 103 Boyett. Ages
and ole
18 and older admitted. Alcohol
served. For more information,
call 846-8863.
Thursday —Jesse Dayton and
the Storm. Rock. Starts at 9 p.m.
$3 cover.
Friday — Sneaky Pete and the
Neon Madmen.Sing-along rock.
Starts at 9 p.m. $3 cover.
Saturday — Subculture. Dance
rock. Starts at 9 p.m. $3 cover.
Tuesday— Dru Wilson and
Had Binion. Guitar duo. Starts at
9 p.m. $2 cover.
Wednesday — Lippman Jam.
Starts at 9:30 p.m. No cover.
Comedy
Information ?s
In the College Station Ramada at
1502 S. Texas Ave. Ages 18 and
older admitted. Alcohol served.
For more information, call 693-
9891.
Thursday, Friday and Satur
day —Jimmy Ray Warren. Jazz
piano. Starts at 7:30 p.m. No
change.
GARFIELD’S
Movies
Information is subject to
change. Admission restrictions
may apply.
AGGIE CINEMA
Tickets sold at Rudder Box Of
fice. Call 847-8478 for more in
formation.
Honey, I Shrunk The Kids.
Rated PC. Showtimes are Friday
and Saturday at 7:30 and 9:45.
Ferris Bueller’s Day Off. Rated
PC. Showtimes are Friday and
Saturday <11 midnight.
Cinderella. Rated G. Showtime is
Saturday at 3.
The Gift. Showtime is Tuesday at
7:30.
The Seven Year Itch. Showtime is
Wednesday at 7:30.
CINEMA THREE
Located at 315 College Ave. Call
693-2796 for more information
about matinee showtimes.
Always. Rated PC. Showtimes
are 7 and 9:20.
Leatherface. Rated R. Showtime
is 9:30.
Steel Magnolias. Rated PC.
Showtimes are 7:10 and 9:25.
Tremors. Rated PC-13. Show
time is 7:30.
POST OAK THREE
Located in Post Oak Mall. Call
693-2796 for more information
about matinee showtimes.
Born On The Fourth Of July.
Rated R. Showtimes are 5 and 8.
Internal Affairs. Rated R. Show-
times are 7:10 and 9:20.
Everybody Wins. Rated R. Show-
times are 7:15 and 9:15.
SCHULMAN SIX
In Bryan at 2002 E. 29th Street.
Call 775-2643 for more informa
tion about “dollar movies” and
weekend matinee times.
Harlem Knights. Rated R. Show-
times are 7:25 and 9:50.
All Dogs Go To Heaven. Rated
G. Showtimes are 7 and 8:50.
Dead Poets Society. Rated PG.
Showtimes are 7:10 and 9:35.
Turner and Hooch. Rated PG.
Showtimes are 7:15 and 9:30.
Dad. Rated PG-13. Showtimes are
7:05 and 9:40.
Parenthood. Rated PC. Show-
times are 7 and 9:45.
PLAZA THREE
In College Station at 226 South-
rkway. Ct
west Parkway. Call 693-2457 for
more information,
Tango and Cash. Rated R. Show-
times are 7 and 9:30.
War Of The Roses. Rated R.
Showtimes are 7:20 and 9:40.
Blaze. Rated R. Showtimes are
7:05 and 9:35.
MANOR EAST THREE
In Bryan in Manor East Mall.
823-8300.
Little Mermaid. Rated G. Show-
times are 7 and 9.
Family Business. Rated R. Show-
times are 7:20 and 9:45.
Christmas Vacation. Rated PG-
13. Showtimes are 7:10 and 9:35.
1989-1990
ACeiEVISlON
Texas A&M University's Video Yearbook
The 1989 - 1990AggieVision is a professionally produce
I I one-hour,VJHS vi<te<Mhat captures the sights and soui
■ .|i|:|ithe.preserrtjschpdl year at Texas A&M, An e*cfosf’
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coming to the MSC on Jart.25, and 26, from 10 a.m, to4j
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Located at 1503 S. Texas Ave.
Reservations recommended. 18
and older admitted. Call 693-
1736 for more information.
Thursday — Robert York,
headliner; Steve Brasfield, mid
dleman; and Jason Porter, open
ing. Starts at 9 p.m. $5 cover.
MEET OUR STAFF
OBSTETRICS/GYNECOLOGY
Obstetrics is that branch of medicine dealing «7(|
pregnancy and its complications. Gynecology is
cerned with medical and surgical diseases of the fernf]
reproductive tract. Together they provide comprehemi\\
health care for females.
s
titioner training in lOTthroi
Planned Parenthood of Housii
and Southeast Texas.
She has distinguished herself
the Bryan/College Station art;
Director of Planned Parenthood
Brazos County from 1977to
and was named employee ofif)
year in lyj-rt. She was also nanii
“Nurse of the Year” by the Te
Nurses Association, District30,
198 -7 . She has lectured widely
Sally Miller, R.N.C.
Sally Miller, R.N.C. has been a
nurse practitioner for 12 years,
specializing in women’s health
care. Ms. Miller received her
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
from the University of Texas
School of Nursing in Galveston
and was named “Outstanding
Senior Student.” She graduated
from Texas A&M University with
a Masters in Allied Health Fduca-
tion and completed nurse prac-
thc community on the subject
veneral disease, family planni:;
and tc‘cn pregnancy In addle
she has conducted scientific t®
search and has written articles™
several journals in conjunctioL
with Texas A&M University'Col
lege of Medicine.
Ms. Miller is a member of th
Texas Nurses Association, the Y
tional Association of Niitsrt’rac-
titioners hi’Family Planning, the
Texas Nurse Practioners and the
American Cancer Society
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