The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 07, 1994, Image 3

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Friday
tglcal Society: The Zoological
le traveling to South Padre Island from
1,10 For more information call Heather
Teoz.
JFireside-Introduction to the Bahai
al 6:30 p.m. Dinner will be served Call
rat 764-3160 for more information
Ballon: “Dandlya"—A dance festival at 8
bvilion. Free admission. For more
MSamant at 268-0314.
|l Students Group: A free drop-in that
;from 3-4:30 p.m. in 104 Henderson,
bpic: Managing your anxiety and stress.
Lnation call Dr. Gisela Lin at 845-4427,
jthe Library: A book sale to be held today
from 9 a m. to 9 p.m. at the Manor East
I. For more information call Margie Over
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j Aggies: Will meet at the Longhorn
Juston (corner of 610 8 290) at 11:30 p.m.
Ice. For more Information call the OCA
10688.
lonfire Committee: Lunch preparation for
Bl nl Duncan Dining Center. For more
plcall Kathryn at 847-5998.
|ter: Placement Orientation provided to
ileam “how to” use placement services,
|lnierviewing, career resources network,
er library at 2 p.m. in 302 Rudder. For
i call Julie Agee or Pat Johnson
|l 845-5139
yjl Will be hosting NovaCon IX for all those
war and role-playing games. Registration
14 p.m. and will continue through the
I the 2nd floor of the MSC For more
call Kurt Pifer at 845-1514.
Itudent Association: Chinese movie
1:30 p m. and 9:30 p.m. in 106
Two movies will be shown, free for
fend $1 per movie for non-members. For
nation call Charles Chang at 846-9724
iSu at 846-3405.
JverTraditional Age: A supper club
6 p.m. at the Hunan House at 707 Texas
core information call Ellen at 696-6489.
iternatlonal: Volleyball registration for 3-
eament at Rudder Fountain. For more
call Dan Tinker at 693-3148.
unseltng & Testing Center, Student
ig Service; Choosing a major workshop to
n 1:30-3:30 p.m. in Henderson Hall,
ompletion of testing prior to workshop. For
nation call SCS at 845-4427.
indents Association: Friday prayer and
ilureto be held from 12:50-1:30 p.m. in
sr For more information call Noaman at
846-5199.
Catholic Students Association: Graduate students
group, weekly food gathering feast at 6 p.m. at the St.
Mary's Student Center. For more information call Kelly
or Sandra at 693-7974.
12th Man Student Foundation: The Texas A&M
Tennis Invitational will be held from 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. in
the Omar Tennis Center.
Saturday
Friends of the Library: A book sale will be held at 9
a m. - 2 p.m. at Manor East Mall in Bryan.
National Association of Environmental
Porfessionals: Join us for a chili cook-off and party at
5-9 p.m. al Dr. Appel's house. See the NAEP bulletin
board for a map or call Tiffany at 693-6717 for more
information.
Silver Spurs of Aggieland: Join us for a
counfry/western dance "exhibition” at 2:30-3 p.m. at
the Festifall in Downtown Bryan. For more information
call Mark Dagley at 764-8348.
Rio Brazos Audubon Field Trip: Come watch hawks
sail low over your head and take turns helping in a
banding project at Smith Point. For more information
call Bert Frenz at 846-9024 or 693-3214.
Vietnamese American Student Association: Join
us for a picnic social with lots of good food and fun
games at 11 a m. - 3 p.m. at Thomas Park. For more
information call Vu Nguyen at 764-7928.
Circle K International: Join us for Spikefest'94, a
three-person volleyball tournament, at 9 a.m. to dusk
at Duncan Drill Field. For more information call Dan
Tinker at 693-3148.
Chinese Student Association: Join us for a Chinese
film festival as we show three Chinese movies at 2
p.m.. 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. at 106 Richardson. For more
Information call Charies at 846-9724 or Augustine at
846-3405.
TAMU Fencing Club: The Heavy Metal Fencing
Tournament will be held at 10 a m. in 351 G. Rollie
While. Anyone interested in fencing and spectators
are welcome. For more information call David Sierra
at847-1523.
FACEs: A free car wash will be held from 10 a.m.-2
p.m. at Taco Cabana on Texas Avenue. For more
information call Benjamin Lane at 847-1431.
Sunday
Excel: A team leader meeting will be held at 5
p.m. in 292 A MSC. For more information call Rico
at 846-4326.
Objectlvlst Club: The Ford Hall Forum video “Why
Should One Act on Principle?' by Leonard Peikoff will
be shown at 6:30-8:30 p.m. in 228 MSC. For more
information contact Gregory Merchan.
Chinese Student Association: Guest speaker
Kuang-Hui Lu, a Ph D. student of entomology, will give
a talk on insects at 10 a.m. in 105 Rudder. Following
the lecture, there will be a field trip to Lick Creek Park
for insect seeing. For more information call Kuang-Hui
Lu at 846-6696!
TAMU Hunter/Jumper Show: Come watch or
compete in the show at 8 a.m.-4 p.m. at Freeman
Arena. For more information call Mark Belcher at
696-8778.
Alzheimer's Association/Brazos Valley Family
Support Group: Guest speaker Margaret Norris,
Ph D., Clinical Psychologist will talk on "Caring for the
Elderly” and "What do the Elderly and Their Children
Expect?" at 3 p.m. at the A&M Presbyterian Church.
For more, infonnation call Pat Stirling at 693-1680 or
Sally Egtes at 693-8707 (evenings).
Society of Creative Anachronism: Everyone is
welcome to dance practice at 7 p.m. In 212 MSC. For
more information call Crystal at 693-6946.
TAMU Fencing Club: The Heavy Metal Fencing
Tournament will be held at 1 p.m. in 351 G. Rollie
White. Anyone interested in fencing and spectators
are welcome. For more information call David Sierra
at 847-1523.
Rotaract: A meeting will be held at 7 p.m. in 302
Rudder. For more information call Yohan at 847-1832.
Southwestern Black Student Leadership
Conference: A host/hostess general meeting will be
held al 4 p.m. in 301 Rudder. For more information
call Germaine Hawkins at 847-0876.
Inkshed Press: A prose workshop will be held at 8
p.m. in Rudder Exhibit Hall. For more information call
Stephanie at 775-2171.
12th Man Student Foundation: Join us for the Texas
A&M Tennis Invitational at 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. at Omar
Tennis Center.
Catholic Students Association: Texas Catholic
Students Conference '95 Planning Group is meeting at
8:15 p.m. at St. Mary's Student Center Library.
Model International Organizations Committee:
A general meeting will be held at 7 p.m. in 401
Rudder. For more information call Christine
Reinhard at 693-4130.
TAMU Inline Speed Team: A general skating
clinic will be given at 2 p.m. In Research Park
CENTECF Plaza. For more information call Zach
Peltz at 846-6308.
TAMU Roadrunners: Join us for long runs (more
than 6 miles) at 6:30 p.m. in front of G. Rollie White.
For more information call Molly at 696-2464.
Monday
Hispanic Student Support Group: Come discuss
issues and concerns related to being a
Hlspanic/Latino(a) student at Texas A&M at 5:15-6:30
p.m. In Henderson Hall. For more Information call
Juan Rlker at 845-4427 ext. 134.
TAMU Water Polo Club: Everyone with previous
experience who wants to compete can practice at
6:30-8:30 p.m. in the Cain outdoor pool. For more
information call Suzanne at 847-2400 or Brian at 764-
3169.
TAMU Roadrunners: Join us for group runs (2.5-5
miles) at 6 p.m. in front of G. Rollie White. For more
information
Emotions Rollercoaster Group: We will be meeting
at 1:30-3 p.m. in Henderson Hall. The topic will be
anger. For more information call Barbara Pettit and
Betty Milburn at 845-4427.
American Society of Civil Engineers: A general
meeting will be held at 5:30 p.m. in 110 Civil
Englneerig Building. We will discuss the Departmental
Picnic. For more Information call Kim at 775-6325.
Financial Management Association: Speakers from
EDS will be presented at 8:30 p.m. In 102 Blocker.
Student Counseling Service: A seris of workshops
on “Making Sense Out of Relationships" will be held at
4-5:30 p.m. in Henderson Hall. The topic will be "How
Relationships Develop." For more information call Dr.
Noel Rather-Salata at 845-4427 ext. 117 or Dr. Ted
Stachowlak at 845-4427 ext. 112.
Students Over Traditional Age: We are conducting
a demographic survey of students. For more
information about the survey or to participate, call Ellen
at 696-6489 or Susie at 776-0538.
Society for Creative Anachronism: A general
populus meeting will be held at 7 p.m. in Rudder
Tower. Newcomers are welcome.
Alpha Zeta: A general meeting will be held at 8 p.m. in
113 Kleberg. For more information call Sarah
Lineberger at 693-6621.
Aggies For Life: We will have a guest speaker
Reverend Flip Benham, head of Operation Rescue, at
7 p.m. in 144 Koldus. For more information call Susan
at 693-5090 or Henry at 847-1708.
Texas Environmental Action Coalition: A general
meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. in 202 Francis. For
more information call Mary at 846-2558.
Minority Pre-Law Society: An A&M student panel will
present “the other education", information on
scholarships, internships and co-ops at 7 p.m. in 707
Rudder. For more information call Corby Alexander at
847-3305.
Catholic Students Association: St. Mary's youth
retreat team meets at 9 p.m. at the St. Mary's Student
Center Library. This group puts on retreats for junior
high and high school age students. For more
information call Angela at 764-7586 or David at 847-
4275.
Study Abroad Programs Office: An NSEP study
abroad scholarships informational meeting for
undergraduates will be held from 2-2:30 p.m. in 251
Bizzell Hall West.
What’s Up Is a Battalion service that lists non
profit student and faculty events and activities.
Items should be submitted no later than three days
In advance of the desired run date. Application
deadlines and notices are not events and will not
be run in What's Up. If you have any questions,
please call the newsroom at 845-3313.
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SCOUT (PG-13)
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2:40 5:15 7:35 9:45 (11:50)
3ASK (PG-13)
30 4:55 7:55 10:25 (12:35)
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Feast on FestiFabulous Food as you marvel at a host of artists demonstrat
ing their skills and selling crafts and fine art.
Dance in the streets to the sounds of the hottest blues, country, and rock
bands in Texas. Revel in the sights and sounds of gospel, jazz, theatre,
dance, international and special performers on three stages. Discover the
artist in you at the Karaoke Cafe, ColorFest, and Box City.
Bring the children to Kinder Krafts, FestiFoto, Young at Art, face painting,
hair weaving, Discovery Area, and Motion Madness!
Don't miss a minute! It's fun, it's free, it's FestiFall!
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1
3, 1994
MORNING
MORNING
MORNING
11:00 HALVERSON'S SCHOOL OF
11:15 EUGENE EUGENE
11:00 JOHN KARGER, RAPTOR
DANCE
REHABILITATOR
11:30 'MAGINATION STATION
12:00 EXPRESSIONS SCHOOL OF
DANCE
AFTERNOON
AFTERNOON
AFTERNOON
12:30 B/CS MUSIC TEACHERS
12:30 JEFF BOYD & THE COLT
12:30 LONG IN THE TOOTH
ASSN.
45 BAND
WESTERN ENTERTAINMENT
2:00 SUZANNES SCHOOL OF
1:45 BOBBY HALL & THE ICE
2:00 DONALD HARMS
DANCE
COLD BLUES BAND
MARIONETTE THEATRE
2:30 SILVER SPURS OF
3:00 ROBIN GRIFFIN BAND
3:00 JONH KARGER, F1APTOR
AGGIELAND
4:15 ALAMO JETS
REHABILITATOR
3:00 VIRU (LATIN AMERICAN)
5:30 SOULCHECK
4:30 'MAGINATION STATION
4:00 CHICKEN RANCH BAND
6:45 BRYAN STEVEN & STAMPEDE
■CINDERELLA' SCENES
5:00 ANNOINTED ANGELS
8:00 ROCK-A-FELLAS
5:30 DONALD HARMS
5:30 B.V. INSPIfTATIONAL YOUTH
9:40 DON WALSER & THE PURE
MARIONETTE THEATRE
CHOIR
TEXAS BAND
6:00 HAYDUKES
7:00 A&M CONSOL. H.S.
ORCHESTRA
8:00 ECLECTICS
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9,
1994
AFTERNOON
AFTERNOON
AFTERNOON
12;15 TIFFANY HENLEY
12:00 RUTHIE FOSTER
12:30 PATRICK REGAN
12:30 PRIME TIME POSSE
1:30 TRACY CONOVER
BAGPIPER & STORYTELLER
1:00 MLK CHURCH OF CHRIST
3:00 MARY CUTRUFELLO
1:30 DONALD HARMS
CHOIR
4:30 KARAN CHAVIS
MARIONETTE THEATRE
1:30 FOREVER HIS
& THE BREW
2:30 'MAGINATION STATION
2:00 BRAZOS VALLEY CHORALE
■CINDERELLA" SCENES
2:30 TAMU WOMEN'S
4:00 DONALD HARMS
CHORUS
MARIONETTE THEATRE
3:00 TAMU CENTURY SINGERS
5:00 PATRICK REGAN
3:30 AGGIE WRANGLERS
BAGPIPER & STORYTELLER
4:00 BRAZOS
BARBERSHOPPERS
4:30 STAGECENTER
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