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Physician Assistant, Certified WOMEN'S CENTER 1701 Briarcrest Drive, Suite 100 Bryan, Texas 77802 776-5602 ALL 1992 & 1993 •Si / .m htM W SKI APPAREL \ AND Accessories includes All New Arrivals 5% OFF •Ski suits & bibs •Parkas •Power shells & pants •Stretch pants •Thermal underwear •Turtlenecks •Gloves, socks & llner^ •Goggles •Toboggans, neck ~~ warmers Lowest Ticketed Price (save up to 60% off mfg. retail price) Days Only!!! Thursday, Friday, Saturday ACROSS FROM CHICKEN OIL laeT^l [•FJM On what two days are MIPs and Pis the most expensive? a ...Bonfire night and the morning after. RGGIE BONFIRE Donf watch Bonfire from the county jail. •TME ‘R?U9&0^\>C&XtXESL ...a message from C.D.P.E. < TH‘L Thursday, November 19, 1992 Texas A&M University ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT The Battalion 'Woza Albertl'wins several awards By JENNY MAGEE Reviewer of THE BATTALION The Texas A&M production of the play "Woza Albert!" was named the best produc tion at a theater festival held at the University of Texas at El Paso on Nov. 11-15. The play, which addresses the themes of racial, social and political struggles in South Africa, received both the Critic's Choice and the Director's Choice for the best play at the competition, a branch of the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival. "Woza Albert!" will now be considered for performance at a regional festival which will include plays from Texas, Louisiana, Okla homa, Arkansas, and New Mexico. Six plays will be selected from over 800 na tionwide productions to be performed at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. The play, produced by Theatre Inkululeko!, was originally performed on Nov. 6-8, and three new performances have been scheduled for Nov. 20-22 in 201 MSC. A&M theater arts professor Roger Schultz, who directed "Woza Albert!," said that he was excited to see this kind of talent at A&M. "Rapulana Seiphemo and Clinton Sam, the actors, are extremely talented young men," Schultz said. "Their performance was ab solutely infectious. The audience was almost instantaneously on their feet with their ap plause." Seiphemo and Sam received nominations for a scholarship competition for their perfor mances. See “Woza Albert!”/ Page 5 “Woza Albert!’’ director Roger Schultzis surrounded by the play’s cast members Rapulana Seiphemo and Clinton Sam. *1 O' 06 cC *7 O 60 Ot Information is provided by the individual nightclubs and is subject to change. ‘THtt&CC 9 p.m. Saturday - Austin Lounge Lizards. Satiric bluegrass. Tickets $6;$5 in advance. Starts after 9 p.m. 3rd Floor Cantina Gallery Bar Texas Hall of Fame College Station Hilton, 801 E. University Dr.; 21 and over. 693-7500. Friday, Saturday - Big Apple Trio. Jazz. Starts at 8 p.m. No cover. Kay's Cabaret Post Oak Mall; 18 and over; 696-9191. Thursday - Writers and Performers Show case with Kyle Hutton. $1 cover. Friday - Rif Raf. Rock and roll. Starts at 9:30 p.m. $3 cover. Saturday - Choice of Diction. Progressive dance. $2 cover. 2309 S FM Rd 2818; 822-2222. Thursday - Special F/X. Country. $4 cover, no cover with student or faculty ID. Friday - Fire Creek. Country. $5 cover. Saturday - Texas Fever. Country. $4 cov er, $2 with student or faculty ID. 201 BW. 26th St, Bryan; 822-3743. Thursday - Tommy & the Tomahawks. R&B. $3 cover. Starts around 9:30 p.m. Friday - Eugene Eugene and the Solid Foundation Band. R&B, jazz, soul. $4 cover. Starts around 9:30 p.m. Saturday - Jr. Medlow and Tornado Alley. R&B soul. Worn Out Souls open. $5 cover, Starts around 9:30 p.m. Legends Woodstone Shopping Center, Harvey Rd. 693-1299. Wednesdays - The Change - Rock. No cover 21 and over, $3 cover under 21 Sundance Club Two Pesos 303 University Dr; 846-4135. Wednesdays - Sneaky Pete. Sing-along. Starts at 8 p.m. $2 cover. Love Shack 318 N. Main, Bryan; 775-1578. College Station Hilton, 801 E. University Dr.; 21 and over. 693-7500. Thursday - Comedy Night- Featuring Ward Smith; headlining John Donovan. Tickets $4 in advance and $5 at the door. Starts at 8 p.m. Thurso Go Contir Gor< was sir experie His and me Post "Cats/' M cor H Male colm W recr< facet how Contin At tf Tech in pete for and the Kenned "I'm this wa ference. have tv Sam sai Schul Sam wi tions by perforn and by i another Africa!,' which i Month. Seph< Garfield's Stafford Opera House Bombay Bicycle Club 106 5. Main, Bryan; 775-4082. Thursday - Retarted Elf. Funk. Tickets $6;$5 in advance. Starts after 9 p.m. Friday - Evil Mothers and Skrew. Hard rock. Tickets $6;$5 in advance. Starts after 607 5. Texas; 696-1427. Thursday, Saturday - Karaoke competition with "Garyoke" Carroll and "Crazy Ray" Prewitt. 1503 Texas Avenue; 693-1736. Thursday - Comedy Night - Headlining Ron Crick and featuring Mark Mabray. Tickets $4 in advance and $5 at the door. FOR 1 FIRST/ CAL Environmental Field Studies Abroad • Center for Marine Resource Studies - Caribbean • Center for Marine Mammal Studies - Baja, Mexico • Center for Wildlife Management - Kenya • Center for Rainforest Studies - Australia • Center for Sustainable Development Studies - Costa Rica For more information on Semester & Summer field research courses, come to our slide presentation on: Rudder Tower - Rm.407 Friday, November 20th. at 12:00 College Credit Financial Aid The School For Field Studies The World is Your Classroom 16 Broadway, Beverly, MA 01915, (508) 927-7777 lh% A (gdiSQIPKTCAIL (lTOIKlAIM©i SirQDExiMmM (Lauds an (Mi One year Exchanges for f 93-’94 (Junior Year Abroad) Any & All Majors are Eligible for this Program. Attend this Informational Meeting and speak to pas! and present Reciprocal Exchange participants, and pick up an application for the program: Thursday, November 19 3:45 - 4:45 in 154 West Bizzell Hall Or visit the Study Abroad Programs Office, 161 W. Bizzell Hall from 8:00 - 5:00 M-F. Requirements: 3.0 GPA, Proficiency in French (4 or 5 semesters of college French), and be a U.S. Citizen. SALE LU 1 4 UJ LU SALE • SALE • SALE • SALE • SALE • SALE CONTACT LENSES r ONLY QUALITY NAME BRANDS (Bausch & Lomb, Ciba, Sola/Barnes-Hind) Disposable Contact Lenses Available $ 79 00 * m m pair For Standard Clear or Tinted FLEXIBLE WEAR Soft Contact Lenses (Can be worn as daily or extended wear) to LU + FREE SPARE PAIR (CLEAR ONLY) Call 846-0377 for Appointment Sale ends Nov. 30, 1992 *Eye exam not included / CO CHARLES C. SCHROEPPEL, O.D., P.C. DOCTOR OF OPTOMETRY m UJ UJ 505 University Dr. East, Suite 101 College Station, TX 77840 4 Blks. 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