CINEMARK THEATRES l‘October 14, 1994 [ What’: The Battalion • Page 3 Friday ional Society of Black Engineers: Un/1 ■^■peaker Dr. Kelvin Kirby will be dis- liefl Game Called Industry” to be hroughoutjjt? p.m. in 292A MSC. Please dress 8 casual. hai Club: Fireside: A look at the Sod on Mt. Carmel, Israel, to be held I p.m., dinner to be served. For more ation and for directions call Christy |at 764-3160. ernational Students Association: lening ceremony for Mini Olympics be held from 12-1 p.m. at Rudder For more information call Jen- leaHoxum at 694-2474. ie is s. Rudders;] ie of I to the Unis is against i ey booed lj t. They (is jdder/Pa|s: els ers ■d on iffa said, 'Is lis centmyi ;y. Who c«| erican Society of Civil Engineers: icnic to be held from 12-10 p.m. at Park. Free to members. For more ation call Stacey at 764-6438. lernational Students Group: a free group for international students that on Fridays from 3-4:30 p.m. in 104 rson. This week’s topic: Test-taking For more information call Dr. Gisela ,845-4427, ext. 145. aging Cadets: An open rehearsal to dat5 p.m. in the MSC Flagroom. For information call Missy at 845-5974. icrto Rican Student Association: icral meeting to be held at 7 p.m. in udder. For more information call Ana at 764-3068. rid f the honord knightly p >any is :n. a junior Ross ders being!!-’ Mi \ ok-i 196 is sucti com said. 1 .ted to be li the 72 met ,eers perfora tster on cat ie official d- governor d icheduledti a the Bryat- ristmas Pa- oe Go-Texai ;udy Abroad(Eagle Japan): Infor- Table in Zachry Lobby from 1:30-5 Students interested in learning lese language and culture, plus the op- mity to a lor 2 year fellowship in ieae industry. [f Campus Aggie: Will meet at 6:30 for Dinner Club at the Chicken Oil lany. We will also meet at the 12th , Statue at 11:30 p.m. for yell practice, i intendedi!f lore information call the OCA office at 688. omen's Bonfire Committee: Pack- ichea for cut at 3 p.m. at Duncan Din- enter. For more information call at 847-5998. atholic Students Association: uate students group meets for our lyfood gathering feast at 6 p.m. at the aiy’s Student Center. For more infor- mcall Kelly or Sandra at 693-7974. tolim Students’ Association: Fri- irayer and Islamic lecture to be held 12:50-1:30 p.m. in 301 Rudder. For information call Noaman at 846-5199. Delta Sigma Theta: The ladies of Delta invite you to join us October 10-16 as we celebrate our 3rd Annual Delta Week. Check fliers for locations. Mini Olympics ‘94 Sponsored by ISA: The mini Olympics ‘94 information desk working hours will be at 12-2 p.m. in the ISA Cave. For more information call Dali at 696-2754. A.R.M.Y.: Join us as we cheer on the Lady Aggie Soccer team play against Arkansas-Little Rock at 3 p.m. at the Soccer Complex. We will be playing cageball at halftime. For more information call Aaron Metcalf at 847-7584. Saturday Habitat for Humanity: “Our Churches Building Homes for Our Families” is the theme of the garage sale sponsored by more than 20 Bryan/College Station churches at 7 a.m. - 1 p.m. at Travis Landing Shopping Center, 1673 Briarcrest, in Bryan. Proceeds from the sale will enable Habitat to continue its mission to eliminate substandard hous ing in the community. Alpha Kappa Psi: The AKPsi Annual 5K Run or 1.5K Walk will be held at 8 a.m. at Hensel Park. For more information call Mike Sheedy at 696-5506. Colombian Student Association: A party with Latin and American music will be given at 9:30 p.m. in Tequilas in the Ramada Inn in College Station. For more information call Juan Felipe Salazaiz at 764-0826. Aggie Speleological Society: An Air man’s Cave clean-up trip followed by a verti cal training session will be held starting at 8 a.m. in Austin. For more information call Pete Baron at 847-4397. CIS: An introduction to Gopher and other networking applications on UNIX will be held at 6:30-8 p.m. in 116 Bright. For more infor mation call Prasad Sankaran at 845-6904. Delta Sigma Theta: Come out to sup port the Ladies of Delta Sigma Theta as we’ll be working at the car wash at 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. at Taco Cabana. A.R.M.Y.: Come out and break the luck of the Irish as we cheer on the Lady Aggie Volleyball team as they compete against Notre Dame at 7 p.m. in G. Rollie White. For more information call Aaron Metcalf at 847-7584. Sunday TAMU Inline Speed Team: A general skating clinic is available for all skill levels at 2 p.m. at Research Park CENTEQ Plaza. For more information call Zach Peltz at 846-6308. Aggie Speleological Society: An Air man’s Cave clean-up trip followed by a verti cal obstacle course will be held starting at 8 a.m. in Austin. For more information call Pete Baron at 847-4397. Model International Organizations Committee: A general meeting will be held at 7 p.m. in 401 Rudder. For more informa tion call Christine Reinhard at 693-4130. Delta Sigma Theta: The Ladies of Delta invite you to join us in praising His name as we’ll be “Counting Up the Cost” at 11 a.m. at All Faiths Chapel. The message will be brought by Pastor Leslie Smith. Vietnamese American Student Asso ciation: A social picnic with food and games will be held at 12-4 p.m. in Thomas Park. For more information call Vu Ki Nguyen. TAMU Sports Car Club: Bring your car out for a fast, fun course at 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. at Riverside Annex on Highway 21. For more information call Casey Brown at 764-6989. Catholic Students Association: Jail ministry will be meeting at 8 a.m. at St. Mary’s Church or at 8:30 a.m. at St. Joseph’s for a ride. Society for Creative Anachronism: A Machiavellian Mini-Tourney will be held at 12 p.m. in Williamson Park in Bryan on Villa Maria and College. For more informa tion call Joe at 696-1098. Monday Student Counseling Service: a biofeedback workshop to deal with stress will be held at 5-6:30 p.m. in the Student Counseling Service office. For placement in he workshop or for more information call Nicholas Dohrorolsky Ph.D. at 845-4427. TAMU Water Polo Club: All girls and guys with previous experience who want to compete, we 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 call Molly at 696-2464. Hispanic Student Support Group: Come to a safe and supportive place to dis cuss issues and concerns related to being a Latino(a) student at A&M at 5:15-6:30 p.m. in Henderson Hall. For more information call Juan Riker at 845-4427, ext. 134. Minority Association of Pre-Health Aggies: Come learn everything you wanted to know about medical school but were afraid to ask from the Medical Student Pan el of TAMU College of Medicine at 7 p.m. in 225 MSC. For more information call Michelle at 847-1890. Catholic Students Association: The St. Mary’s Youth Retreat Team will meet at 9 p.m. at St. Mary’s Student Center Library. This group puts on retreats for Junior High and high school age students. For more in formation call Angela at 764-7589 or David at 847-4275. International Student Walk-in Ser vices: International students are seen an a first-come, first-served basis for academic, career or personal concerns at 1-4:30 p.m. at the Student Counseling Service in Hender son Hall. For more information call Dr. Gisela Lin at 845-4427, ext. 145. A.R.M.Y.: Come support the Lady Aggie Volleyball team as they take on Duke at 7 p.m. in G. Rollie White. Wear your boots and shorts. For more information call Aaron Metcalf at 847-7584. Texas Environmental Action Coali tion: A general meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. in 202 Francis. For more information call Mary at 846-2558. NAACP: Guest speaker Carrie Cauley, President of the Brazos Valley NAACP, will speak at 8:30 p.m. in 410 Rudder. We will also vote on by-laws. For more information call Lovely at 847-0291. Circle K International: Come help sort donations and other various jobs at 3-5 p.m. at the Salvation Army in Bryan. For more infor mation call Jennifer Beers at 847-2043. Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Aggies: A religious discussion group will meet at 7 p.m. in 145 MSC. For more information call the Gayline at 847-0321. TAMSCAMS: Dr. Wicker will present finding from the VORTEX project at 7 p.m. in the O&M Observatory. For more infor mation call Mike Coyne at 847-1284. Study Abroad (Eagle-Japan): An in formational table for students interested in learning Japanese culture and language plus the opportunity to get a 1-2 year fellow ship in Japanese industry will be available at 1-3 p.m. in the Zachry Lobby. 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. Appli cation 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. SOMETHING NEW IS COOKING IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD CUp of CO-3 S.* to movies,| sditor editor ditor Jitor lube, Anwd) Parten, Scott r Montiel, Griggs, Gina erson, Erin Hi 1 Elizabeth PteW fall and sprinj rsity holidays! 1 on, IX 776* ng, Texas MM irsity in the ficesareinOI) : number isfUi ay The Battato 'ertising, call n. to 5 p.m, MUNCHIES Buffalo Chicken Wings Spicy wings with celery sticks & bleu cheese dressing. Quesadlllas $4.89 Two cheeses, bacon, tomatoes, onions & jalapenos grilled between tortillas with guacamole, sour cream & salsa. Mozzarella Sticks $4.89 Mozzarella deep-fried with our marlnara sauce. Supreme Nachos $5.79 Crispy tortilla chips with chill, Cheddar, jalapenos, lettuce, tomatoes, sour cream & fresh guacamole. Beer Batter Onion Rings $2.99 COMBOS Salad & Steamed Vegetables Plate $5.69 Our dinner salad or small Caesar salad followed by a plate of fresh steamed broccoli, carrots, cauliflower, new potatoes & zucchini. Soup & Salad Combo $4.49 Our soup of the day with a dinner salad or small Caesar salad. Chili & Half Sandwich $4.99 A mildly spicy mix of ground beef & sauteed onions topped with Cheddar & jalapenos, served with your choice of a half Club Sub or a half Chicken Salad Sandwich. Soup & Half Sandwich $4.99 Our soup of the day & your choice of a half Club Sub or a half Chicken Salad sandwich. Salad & Half Sandwich $4.99 Our dinner salad or small Caesar salad with your choice of a half Club Sub or a half Chicken Salad sandwich. NEIGHBORHOOD SPECIALTIES Applebee's House Sirloin $8.99 A 9-oz. choice sirloin steak. Smothered with sauteed onions, mushrooms & green peppers. $9.49 Riblet Platter $8.69 Over a pound of slow hickory-roasted rib tips in our spicy Bar-B-Que sauce served with French fries & cole slaw. Steak or Chicken Fajitas $8.29 Strips of marinated steak or chicken breast char-broiled & served on a sizzling platter with sauteed onions & green peppers, fresh guacamole, pIco de gallo & sour cream with soft hot flour tortillas served on the side. Chicken Fingers Platter $6.99 A hearty portion of breaded chicken tenderloins, fried & served with French fries, cole slaw & honey mustard sauce. Smothered Chicken $7.49 Our char-broiled, marinated chicken breast topped with Monterey Jack, sauteed mushrooms, green peppers & onions. Without cheese, mushrooms, green peppers & onions. $6.99 Char-Broiled Whitefish Filet $6.79 Whitefish filet, char-broiled & served in your choice of 2 different styles: broiled with a touch of lemon pepper & garlic butter, or Cajun char-broiled. Served on a bed of rice pilot with fresh steamed vegetables. SANDWICHES Bacon Cheese Chicken Grill $5.59 A marinated, char-broiled chicken breast with bacon strips & Monterey Jack on a multi-grain bun with lettuce, tomato & onion. Without bacon & cheese. $4.99 Club House Grille $5.29 Applebee's signature hot club sandwich with warm sliced ham & turkey, Cheddar, tomatoes, mayon naise & Bar-B-Que sauce on thick- sliced grilled French bread. Served with a side of cole slaw. Gyro Sandwich $4.69 Thin slices of Gyro beef grilled with sauteed onions & rolled In Pita bread with shredded lettuce & tomatoes. BURGERS Our Hamburgers are made from 100% ground beef, char-broiled and served on a fresh bun with shredded lettuce, tomato, red onion & a pickle spear. Applebee Burger $4.99 Double-decker quarter pound patties, grilled with two cheeses, sauteed onions, lettuce, tomato & creamy mustard sauce on a toasted hoagle roll. Basic Burger $3.79 Cheese Burger $3.99 The Basic topped with American cheese. Bacon Cheese Burger $4.79 The basic topped with bacon & Monterey Jack. And it's delicious, fun and a great value! Whether you visit for lunch, munchies after the big game, bring the family for Sunday brunch, or relax with friends over dinner, you're sure to have a great time at Applebee's Neighborhood Grill and Bar. NOW OPEN IN BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION 200 Texas Avenue Phone: (409) 260-3003 SUPER SALADS Grilled Chicken Caesar Salad $5.99 The classic combination of crisp romaine, garlic croutons & fresh grated Parmesan, all tossed in a tangy Caesar dressing. Topped with a char-broiled chicken breast. Classic Caesar without chicken. $4.49 Blackened Chicken Salad $5.99 A spicy combination of blackened chicken breast on a bed of mixed greens with eggs, tomatoes & Cheddar served with hot bacon mustard dressing & garlic bread Fried Chicken Salad $5.99 Bite-sized chicken fingers on a bed of salad greens surrounded by Cheddar, diced tomatoes & eggs. Great with honey mustard dressing. Served with garlic bread. Applebee's House Salad $2.79 Mixed greens, carrots, tomatoes, cucumbers & red cabbage topped with eggs, seasoned croutons, Cheddar & chopped bacon. JUST RIGHT BITES Riblet Basket $6.29 A hearty portion of slow hickory- roasted rib tips basted in our spicy Bar-B-Que sauce & served with fries. Chicken Fingers Basket $5.69 Breaded chicken tenderloins, fried & served with French fries & honey mustard sauce. Riblet 8< Chicken Fingers Basket $5.99 Fajita Quesadlllas $5.99 Your choice of our famous beef or chicken fajita meat folded into crisp cheese, tomato & bacon quesadlllas. Served with guacamole, sour cream & plcante sauce. DESSERTS Fudge Brownie Sundae $3.29 A big, thick fudge brownie with a scoop of rich vanilla ice cream topped with hot fudge sauce. Apple Honey Cobbler Ala Mode $2.99 Apples, cinnamon, raisins & spices baked with a streusel pastry, topped with vanilla ice cream & honey sauce. 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