The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 14, 1997, Image 2

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Friday • November 14,
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Friday
Alpha Phi Omega: A
meeting on the Kemp
Gym Service Project will
be held at 5:30 p.m. in
133 Koldus.
Texas A&M Sports
Car Club: "Cannonball
Run” through B/CS Ag
gie style. Meet at 6:15
, p.m. at Zachary lot
#51. Legal speeds
only. Call Dean at 822-
9798 for details.
Lutheran Student Fel
lowship: A hayride trip
will be held at 5:30
p.m. at 315 N. Main in
College Station. A
campfire and snacks
will follow the hayride.
For more information,
contact Rev. Richard
Manus at 846-6687.
MSC NOVA: Open gam
ing will be held from 6
p.m. to 2 a.m. in 145
MSC. There also will be
a free Axis & Allies tour
nament at 8 p.m. in
146 MSC. Call Charles
Fewlass at 845-1515
for more details.
ATM Roadrunners: We
will run 3 to 4 miles at
4:15 p.m., starting in
front of G. Rollie White.
All students and skill
levels are welcome. Call
Steve at 847-7905 for
any questions.
Alpha Phi Sorority:
There will be a “Phi-bear”
drive to collect stuffed
animals for pediatric pa
tients at St. Joseph’s
Hospital. Bring dona
tions to the MSC table
from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.,
or anytime to the man
ager’s office at HEB
Pantry in Bryan or Col
lege Station.
Management 481: Bill
Sullivan, president of
the Executive Develop
ment Center in Boston,
will be speaking as part
of the distinguished vis 1
iting executive series in
144 Koldus from 10:20
a.m. to 11:10p.m. Call
Brian for more informa
tion at 847-4886.
Baha’i Club: A guest
lecturer, Brian Didier,
will answer questions
regarding the Baha’i
perspective on com
mon questions in 701
Rudder at 8 p.m. Call
Breeana at 847-0674
for more information.
Texas Environmental
Action Coalition: Work
on the community gar-
dent will be held at the
horticulture fields on
West Campus at 3 p.m.
Anyone interested can
help. Call Allison at
693-1450 for details.
Public Relations Stu
dent Society of Amer
ica (PRSSA): To at
tend the field trip to
two Houston public re
lations agencies, meet
at 7:45 a.m. at the
Weinershnitzel in the
Wal-Mart parking lot.
For more information,
contact Melissa at
846-1507.
Saturday
Horsemen Association:
Intercollegiate Horse
Showing Association
will have a horse show
at Freeman Arena all
day. Free and open to
the public. Call Lainie if
you need a ride at 696-
3381 or Shannon at
696-1363.
Aggie Rotaract: Elder
Aid will begin at 9:30
a.m. Meet at Rudder
Fountain. Lend a hand to
an elderly member of the
community. For more in
formation, contact Eliza
beth at 695-1889.
Aggie Rotaract: Shar
ing time with Bryan
Youth will begin at 5:30
p.m. Meet at Rudder
Fountain. For more in
formation, contact
Sarah at 696-9036.
Atlanta Aggies: The OU
barbeque will be held at
6 p.m. Call Shelley How
ell at 696-5679 for lo
cation details.
Sunday
The Wesley Founda
tion: There will be choir
at 4:45 p.m. Dinner will
be held at 6 p.m., and
worship will be at 7
p.m. All events will be
held at 201 Tauber, be
hind Kinko’s.
Canterbury - The Epis
copal Student Center:
Holy Eucharist and din
ner will be held at 6:15
p.m. at 902 George
Bush in College Station.
For details, contact
Mark Crawford at 696-
0774.
Society for the Cre
ative Anachronism
(SCA): Dance practice
will be held at 7 p.m.
Look at the MSC blue
boards for location. Call
Monika at 847-8393
for details.
Horsemen Association:
Intercollegiate Horse
Showing Association
will have a horse show
at Freeman Arena all
day. Free and open to
the public. Call Lainie if
you need a ride at 696-
3381 or Shannon at
696-1363.
Campus Calendar is a
Battalion service that
lists non-profit student
and faculty events and
activities. Items should
be submitted no later
than three days in ad
vance of the desired
run date. Application
deadlines and notices
are not events and will
not be run in Campus
Calendar. If you have
any questions, please
call the newsroom at
845-3313.
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The Immortal
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“To let no one perish, not even oneself. To fill
everyone with happiness, even oneself.”
The Qood Woman of Setzuan
by Bertolt Brecht
November 13'15 & 19-22
Rudder Forum, 8 pm
Tickets available at the MSC Box Office, 845-1234
$6 for students and $7 for general public
For more information see our web page:
www.tamu.edu/theater/
or call the Theater Arts Program office. 845-2621
What’s New?
Helen Clancy, Editor in Chief
Brad Graeber, Managing Editor
Erica Roy, City Editor
Matt Weber, News Editor
Chris Ferrell, Sports Editor
Aaron Meier, Lifestyles Editor
Quatro Oakley, Graphics Editor
James Francis, Opinion Editor
Dave House, Photo Editor
Joey Schlueter, Radio Editor
Chris Stevens, Web Editor
Dusty Moer, Web Editor
Mandy Cater, Office Manager
Staff Members
City- Asst. Editor: Jenara Kocks; Joey Schlueter,
Robert Smith, Rachel Dawley, Karie Fehler, Amanda
Smith, Brandye Brown, Colleen Kavanagh.
Sports- Asst. Editors: Paul Mitchell, Jeremy
Furtick; Travis Dabney, Jason Whitcomb, Jamie
Burch, Kristy Buffin, Steven Boudreau, Margaux
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Lifestyles- Asst. Editor: Kasie Byers; Rhonda
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Mohiuddin, Stacey Kezar, Kimberly Miller, Travis
Irby, Chris Martin, Brandi Ballard, Stephen Wells,
Michelle Voss.
Opinion- Asst. Editor: Mandy Cater; John Lemons,
Robby Ray, Leonard Callaway, Dan Cone, Chris
Huffines, Jeremy Valdez, David Johnston, Donny
Ferguson, Joshua Hill, Mason Jackson, Anna
Foster, Michelle Voss, John Burton, Kendall Kelly.
Night News- Asst. Editor: Josh Miller.
Photo- Asst. Editor: Ryan Rogers; Derek Demere,
Robert McKay, Rony Angkriwan, Amy Dunlap &
Brandon Bollom.
Graphics- Ed Goodwin, James Palmer, Chad Mallam,
David Hoffman, John Lemons, Victor VanScoit, Gabriel
Ruenes, Mike Nordfelt, Rogge Heflin.
Copy Editors- Jennifer Jones, Leah Templeton,
Sarah Goldston, Leslie Stebbins, Chris Huffines &
Veronica Serrano.
News: The Battalion news department is managed by students at Texas A'&M University in the Division of Student Publications, a unit of the
Department of Journalism. News offices are in 013 Reed McDonald Building. Newsroom phone: 845-3313; Fax: 845-2647; E-mail:
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