The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 13, 1993, Image 9

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    Tuesday, April 13,1993
The Battalion
Page 9
Tubularman
By Boomer Cardinale
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April 16, 1993
2nd Floor MSG
7:00 pm
Prizes to be Awarded:
1. Four round trip tickets for American Airlines
2. One diamond for your Aggie Ring, from the Association of Former Students
TICKETS: $4.00 Pre-sale, $6.00 at the door
Tuesday, April 13
TAMU Spanish Club: The movie "Dark
Habits" will be showing today at 7:30 p.m. in
the Academic Building lab 1. Cultural credit
will be given for Spanish 101 and 102. For
more information contact Hershey (764-
9554).
FCA, Cowboy Chapter/Cowboys for Christ:
The meeting will be today at 7 p.m. at the
Peach Creek Arena. Take Hwy 6 South just
past Texas World Speedway. Take the first
left, go ththe end of the road where T5 goes
left and then the first driveway on the left.
For more information contact Bobby Davis at
(778-0321).
Floriculture Ornamental Horticulture Club:
A greenhouse work party will be held on
today at 6 p.m. at the FOH Greenhouse next
to the KAMU transmitter. For information
contact Brad at (693-6672).
Texas A&M Cancer Society: The 4th anr al
dunking booth to raise money to be.'"fit he
American Cancer Society a’-e place
today from 10 a.m. to 3 p m. .e East Side
Academic building (between . .eJemic and
Library). For more information call (693-
7943).
Earth Day Extravaganza '93 (ETC & TEAC):
A second general meeting will be held today
at 8:30 p.m. in Rudder 507. Earth day events
will be discussed. Any organizations
interested in participating the Earth Day
Extravaganza please have an officer or a
member attend. For more information
Chi Alpha Christian Fellowship: Everyone
is welcome to our weekly meeting tonight at
7:30 p.m. in rm. 105 of the Langford
Architecture Building.
Alcoholics Anonymous: A general
discussion will be held tonight at the
Rainbow Center from 12:30-1:30 p.m. For
more information contact The Rainbow
Center (845-0280).
SCA, Speech Communication Association:
Fourth general meeting. Officer elections.
All those interested in running for office are
encouraged : ■ attend. Meet today in 125
Blocker. For more information, call Belia
Gonzalez (693-5 B 37).
Clas 93: A Class gift voting to be held in
M c ' Blocker. The voting will take place
no J a.m.-2 p.m. starting today until
Wem ..sday, April 14. For more information,
call Brad Chambers (845-1515).
Concentration and Reading Rate: One of
the main causes of slow readng rate is an
inability to concentrate. Practical
suggestions and strategies for improving
concentration will be provided. FREE,
register in advance in Blocker 241. Meet
today from 4-5 p.m. in 242 Blocker if
interested. For more information, call the
Center for Academic Enhancement (845-
2724).
Learning Styles Inventory: Learning Styles
and preferences vary from individual to
individual. This session will give you an
opportunity to take a learning styles
inventory to determine what your learning
style preferences are. Then you will learn
how to study more effectively. FREE,
register in advance in 241 Blocker. This
course will be held in 242 Blocker from 6-8
p.m. this evening. For more information, call
the Center for Academic Enhancement (845-
2724).
Medicine Tribe: Plan for the KKK rally,
decide our date for housework and other
stuff. Meet behind the Sul Ross Statue, in the
Academic Bldg, if raining today at 5:30 p.m.
Orthodox Student Organization: Holy
Tuesday Service: Presanctified Divine
Liturgy with Father Nick. Meet today at 7
p.m. at the All-Faiths Chapel. For more
information, contact Peter Elgohary (847-
6559).
Collegiate FFA: Elections for new officers
will be held and more information
concerning the student-Prof banquet will be
announced. Meet this evening at 7 p.m. in
208 of the Scoates Building.
Items for What's Up should be submitted
to The Battalion, 013 Reed McDonald, no
later than three business days before the
desired run date. We only publish the
name and phone number of the contact if
you ask us to do so. What's Up is a
Battalion service which lists non-profit
events and activities. There is no guarantee
an entry will run. If you have questions,
call the newsroom at 845-3315.
Go to Al's Formal Wear for your
Ring Dance Tuxedos.
Al'shas the greatest looks for every party.
We carry 40 new tuxedo styles and an assortment of
coordinating accessories from top designers.
Al's never runs out of tuxedos! We can fit you and
your friends perfectly, in any number, in your style.
Ask about our A&M Group Discounts.
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1CF off your Ring Dance
Tuxedo Rental with this ad.
Al's has plenty of the latest tuxedo styles
ready for rental. No lame excuses or waiting!
NO OTHER DISCOUNTS OR PROMOTIONS APPLY. OFFER EXPIRES APRIL 24, 1993
AND IS EFFECTIVE ON RENTALS STARTING AT $44.95.
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next to Post Oak Mall
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April 14
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Following the shape of a healthy
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Contours in the footbed's
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Birkenstock footbeds contribute
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Birkenstock footwear re-creates
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