The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 18, 1992, Image 3

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    ber 18,1
Wednesday, November 18,1992
The Battalion
Page 3
(the story so far...)
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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
ROUND ROCK - Suburban
residents have teed off against
officials for allowing topless
women on a city-owned golf
course.
Residents of a nearby
neighborhood have launched a
second series of complaints about
topless women being permitted
on a golf course owned by the
city of Round Rock during
tournaments sponsored by
Austin nightclubs.
Bill Robertson, president of
the Oak Bluff Neighborhood
Council, said his first official
complaint about topless women
on the Forest Creek Golf Course
was soon after the course opened
in 1990.
"\ called the city and
complained about it and they
said it wouldn't happen again,
and yet it did,” Robertson said
Monday.
"The city, allowing topless
participation on a golf course
next to our neighborhood,
doesn't depict itself as
responsible government,” said
Robertson.
Oak Bluff resident Arvella
Goodrum said she was driving
along Forest Creek Drive on Sept.
28 when she noticed two women
as she passed the eighth tee.
”1 was shocked,” she said. ”1
turned around and went back to
see if I really saw what I saw. The
girls were topless, but they had
skimpy little bottoms on.”
City Council Member Jimmy
Joseph described it as ''a shock to
me.”
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The Capital City A&M Club
is sponsoring a tailgate fajita party immediately
following the A&M Corps of Cadets march down
Congress Ave. at 11:00 AM.
Date: Thurs. Nov. 26
Location: The Hirshfield-Moore House
814 Lavaca
Tickets are $5.00 & Must be Pre-purchased
Call the Capital City A&M Club at 472-4443 or Sadie
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Official hopes to ban obscene shows from Texas Stadium
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
IRVING— Some entertainers, such as
rockers Guns N' Roses, are actually smut
peddlers who should not be allowed to
perform at Texas Stadium, home of the Dallas
Cowboys football team, a council member
said. Morris Parrish wants to pull the
welcome mat out from under bands whose
performances be calls obscene. But his idea
isn't winning much support.
'T do think Morris is kind of alone on this,”
said Mayor Pro Tern FJarry Joe.
Trying to prevent obscenity at the city-
owned structure is "an exercise in futility,”
said Mayor Roy Brown, who with stadium
officials promised the concerts would
continue.
Brown said he wants Texas Stadium Corp.,
which leases the structure, to make money. But
Parrish has asked the council to pressure
stadium officials to quit booking what he
considers raunchy acts.
Songs packed with obscenity and
descriptions of violence glofcify criminal
behavior, he says.
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umbrellas, coats, pen/pencil sets, free dinners, sunglasses,
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Friday, November 20
3:30 - 4:45 in 251 West Bizzell Hall
Or visit the Study Abroad Programs Office,
161 W. Bizzell Hall from 8:00 - 5:00 M-F.
Requirements: 3.0 GRA, Proficiency in Spanish
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Those candidates selected fo r tho . . . ...
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will be notified on, or before Tb Urs Dec 3
Trial auditions will be help on Sat ' Dec 5
at 11am and will be judged o n g persona ,
interview, poise, personality an d mode | jng
form. Finals will be held on Sat., Dec. 12 at 1pm
Those candidates chosen to participate in the
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Winners will be notified the day 0 f the finals.
One lucky girl or guy will be selected to
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