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March 1, 1995 Stick The Battalion • Page 5 By Alvaro deodorawt 0 \^niAT‘5 WHW x The Inkwell By Brad t CAt\r etix&'t •k'tM'r HeAS?D a>6»JT rwow “THIN6T.*. THX S CAC, HA4 EX** fo(? 3 DM^ Noo. X F X Do»n Ao KJovi ivx xse i_xxe /// IF\ Sb(?KY °'3, "BoT X > C*rr LET OUTXU You VCMoJ A6ooT TT* ILL Tf^Y To KVAK£ THIS A 5 f*iHL£ss As r^S5i Bet"// ^3A—- f-niE ^SoBLoAIIEC ™ A SetviKL- \AELv_ I A^i> 1AMS XX... Wopt I XloUT ^0 TO fAST... T1\KT XTVKX A9oJT E-ixFHAoIr /y/W£L5,1-'K- «0... OB... I . r+lfPTL jjrXXA, fOA TtkPPuT Adventures in Aggieland ^the dark 0 Side T ^theiT 0 /0-K. FISH, NOW I WANT TO see'y maybe, sister wilZ MEN ' T>1e f,NAl courtroom SCERE from -- T &K W>t - 1 J A FEW POOP MEN AMP Y’ALL Better do tack micholson’s VOICE R.»&HT Jt Sk©tt(£h By Quatro Today Mostly cloudy. High near 55. North winds 8-12 m.p.h. Tonight Cloudy. Low near 47. Northeast winds 8-12 m.p.h. Thursday Mostly cloudy with widely scattered showers. High near 60. Southeast winds 10-15 m.p.h. - Thursday Night Cloudy with scatter«®skghowers. Low near 5If ~t Friday Cloudy with widely scattered showers and thunderstorms. High near 65. ^ r * / # ^ Source - A&M Chapter of the American Meteorological Society Spring Calendar March L2 Cl GO c 20 22 23 24 26 27 30 LM MSC Political Forum “Bye-Bye Barney?” 7:00 pm, Zachry 105-A MSC Visual Arts “Marilyn Thompson: The Textured Landscape” I- 31st, Visual Arts Gallery MSC Hospitality Wedding Fashion Show II- 12 pm. Flag Room MSC Film Society The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert 8 pm- 2nd, Rudder Tlieater 7 pm- 3rd, Rudder Tlieater MSC Film Society Quiz Show 9:30 pm - 3rd 7 & 9:30 pm - 4th Rudder Theatre MSC Town Hull “Coffeehouse” 8 pin. Rumors MSC Visual Arts Opening Reception for Marilyn Thompson 7 pm. The Gallery MSC All Night Fair All Night Fair 6 pm-Midnight, MSC MSC Pohtical Forum Govermnent Career Fair 7th & 8th, MSC & Rudder MSC L.T. Jordan Institute for International Awareness Jordan Fellows Presentations 20th & 28th - 7 pin MSC Town Hall Indigo Girls 8 pm. Rudder Auditorium MSC Hospitality Lost and Found Auction 11 am - 2 pm, Flagroom MSC Cepheid Variable AggieCon XXVI 23rd-26th, MSC & Rudder MSC Film Society Star Trek: Generations 9:30 - 24th 7 & 9:30 - 25th Rudder Theatre MSC OPAS The BBC Philharmonic Orchestra 8 pm. Rudder Auditorium MSC Hospitality Bikeathon 9 am. West Campus MSC OPAS Jr. Cinderella 2 & 4 pm. Rudder Theatre MSC Great Issues “White Men Need Not Apply’ 7 pm, 604 Rudder MSC Hospitality Western Fashion Show 11-12 pm. Flag Room MSC Film Society Eat Drink, Man Woman 7 & 9:30 pm Rudder Theatre MSC OPAS Newport Jazz Festival 8 pm. Rudder Auditorium MSC Literary Arts W.D. Snodgrass, Poet Laureate 7 pm, 201 MSC tUAA&liU** /kUoAe otUl X45- f 5 f 5 tceett*.. '2&C C&14C (3) /frtZo'T £» e<ACHt CtA em/ite tcA Ct% C* (Ac eu*. If you have any questions regarding these events, please call 845-1515. All tickets may be purchased at the MSC Box Office (845-1234). Isn’t tills a great ad? Sorry, but you missed it ... it was on radio! If you aren’t listening at the exact moment a commercial is aired on radio or t.v., you miss it. Not so with newspapersl People always find time to read their newspaper. That’s why newspaper advertising is the Ideal selling tool for retailers. For advertising information and rates, call The Battalion 848-8696 Freshmen General Class Meeting Wednesday, March 1, 8:30 p.m. Rudder Fountain Come hear: • The Freshmen Senators • Issues affecting Class of ‘98 • The Traditions Council Class of ‘98 t-shirts available! Gulf Coast Conservation Association 3rd Annual Banquet Thursday, March 2nd, 6:00 p.m. at the Brazos Center, East Briarcrest Drive Prizes include a rigged 16 foot Redfin boat with a 60 Hp Mercury, Fishing tackle, guided trips, artwork, outdoor gear, and many other items $15 tickets include a BBQ buffet Call Don Wood at 694-8739 for details 1 R || _ ^ _ - pj TEXAS HALL OF FAME Your #1 Live Country Night Spot! Thurs. Night - $1. Night. $1. single shot drinks and longnecks. $2 pitchers of beer all nite. $2 cover over 21, $3. under 21. Doors open at 8. Dance 8-1. Fri. Night - $4. cover. $2. off with a current student/faculty/staff ID all night. 254 bar drinks 8c draft beer, 754 longnecks 8-10 pm. Doors open at 8. Dance 9-1. Sat. Night - Aggie 96 Night. $1.25 longnecks all nite long, $1.50 pitchers 8-10 p.m. $4. cover, $2. off with a current student, faculty or staff ID. Doors open at 8. Dance 9-1. 822-2222 2309 FM 2818 South 601 Rudder “I 11 u ^ Best Boxer Night! For more Information, contact the OCA office at 845-0688 DANCE STUDIO Offering The Best In Country & Western Dance Instruction •Beginning C&W: 2-Stcp, Polka & Waltz March 6. 20, 27, April 3 8:30 pm •Beginning 2-Step March 7, 21.28. April 4 8:30 pm •Intermediate 2-Step March 8. 22, 29. April 5 6:00 pni •Advanced 2-Step March 9. 23. 30. April 6 6:00 pm •2-Step Workshop Every Thursday at 7:30 pm • Beginning Jitterbug March 7, 21. 28, April 4 6:30pm • Beginning BaUroom March 8. 22. 29, April 5 7:30 pm Advanced Beginning Ballroom March 8, 22, 29, April 5 8:30 pm l'/2 hr convenient classes/week • 4 week schedule • Group and Private lessons • Rates begin at $20 / person • Gift Certificates Available 3141 Briarcrest Drive East #511 • 776-8893 (Behind the Shell Station, Near the Brazos Center) Have your say on issues concerning... YOU! Students are invited to attend an Open Forum hosted by Vice President for Student Affairs Dr* Malon Southerland , Join us for dialogue concerning stu dent issues, and discussion about things that are important to you! March 1, 1995 Rudder 404, 3 p.m. Hope to see you there and Bring a Friend! Attention: Prospective Football Walk-ons Mandatory Organizational Meeting /f^ri 5:00 P* m * * March 1 Kyle Field Locker Room THIS SPRING (WE RECOMMEND THE SKIING.) FOR MORE INFO CALL: JON or DOUG 696-7717 JOLYON 846-7701 MEETINGS (Wednesdays): Jan. 25 146 Koldus Feb. 1 Mt. Aggie Feb. 8 146 Koldus Feb. 15 Mt. Aggie Feb. 22 146 Koldus Mar. 1 Mt. Aggie Mar. 8 146 Koldus Spring Break: March 10-18 $440 price includes: 6 nights in condos in Steamboat, Colorado 4-out-of-5-day lift pass (5th day option) Party sleeper bus with TVs and VCR Free instruction, beginner to advanced Free NASTAR race TAMU Snow Ski Club