Page 4 THE BATTALION FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 17. 1978 SPECIAL HOT LINK WRAP 35c Thurs. & Fri. 16th & 17th Gabe & Walker’s OFF TH WALL Bar-B-Q ph: 846-7390 ’round the corner from Campus Theater. Watch for our weekly specials! FT sbSHUGART COUPON ma Thur.-Fri. & Sat. Feb. 16-17 & 18 Gibson Discount Center 1420 Texas Ave. 9 WALLET SIZE COLOR PORTRAITS 994 ^OFFERS Extra charge for GROUPS Don Pasquale’ brings opera to the people By GLENNA WHITLEY Battalion Staff Bringing opera to the people. That s the slogan of the Texas Opera Theater. Their Thursday night perform ance of “Don Pasquale, by Gaetano Donizetti, did just that. The com pany, with style and enthusiasm, made Donizetti s operatic comedy fun and accessible even for a con firmed rock-and-roll fan. And the players seemed to have “OFFICIAL NOTICE” SUBJECT: Filing Deadline Dates for Financial Aid TO: All Students, Texas A&M University The College Scholarship Service Financial Aid Form serves as the financial aid application at this University. To insure that financial aid funds are available at the beginning of the academic periods below, the following deadline dates for filing the Financial Aid Form are announced for your information and appropriate action: *Last Date Financial Need Analysis Reports Will Be Accepted Period Summer Session (12 weeks, only) An Academic Year Fall Semester, Only Spring Semester, Only Last Mailing Date for Financial Aid Form January 1 April 1 April 1 September 1 January 15 April 15 April 15 September 15 "The Financial Need Analysis Report is provided to this office by the College Schol arship Service and is based on information contained in the Financial Aid Form. Normal processing time for a Financial Aid Form at College Scholarship Service (including mail time) is about two (2) weeks. Therefore, you should mail your Financial Aid form to College Scholarship Service to allow sufficient time for proper processing and mail time. Applicants for financial aid from Texas A&M University have to compete for limited funds. Deadlines are established so that all applicants are treated fairly and equally, without last minute baste. Financial Aid Forms submitted after the dates shown above will be processed only if time permits and funds are available. 74130 SPEC I VI NO I K I ( MU D < VIM ATTENTION MAY GRADUATES! You may begin ordering your Graduation Anpouncements January 9, 1978 through February 17, 1978 in the Student Finance Center, Room 217, Memorial Stu dent Center from 8:00 to 4:00, Monday thru Friday. 75,26 Babysitting in my home. Experienced, near campus, lint lunch. 846-1051. 'Xai I OK SVI I 72 Ford Vi-ton. Loaded, new paint. Call Danin at 693-6167. 98t5 LOST For Sale: Small desk, twin heels of-druwers. Call 846-3144. and ■hest- 10015 PLEASE RETURN maroon jacket taken from coatrack, 2nd floor, Reed McDonald Bldg. No questions asked. IT WAS A GIFT AND I’M COLD! 10011 1971 Mustang - Air, radio, $1350. 1975 Honda 400-Four windshield, sisi-bar, carrier, helmet $875. 693-6112 after 5 p. m. 94tl0 Pioneer SX-850 receiver, PL-112D turntable; CT-4141E cassette deck, HPM-60 speakers. Will* Negotiate. 693-4164. 97(4 iNirebred Husky pups for sale. Shots anm)im NITIES w (VI I I) OVERSEAS JOBS - Summer/ year-round. Europe, S. America, Australia, Asia, etc. All fields, $500- $1200 monthly, expenses paid, sightseeing. Free information - Write: BMP Co., Box 4490, Dept. TC, Berkeley, CA 94704. 98tio Full 7723. t i me t \ ping. Symbols 823- :)92tli. T\ pinu Kspcriencrcl. List, iicxiirate. All kinds. 822-0544. $31 hi Typing. 846-349]. 77 too r n JOB om>im NITIES INTERVIEWS TO BE HELD ON CAMPUS AT RUDDER TOWER, STUDENT PLACEMENT OFFICE 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. For the Following Fields: Feb. 20-Positions in nuclear propulsion field and nu clear propulsion candi- didate collegiate pro gram. Feb. 22nd-lnterviews for posi tions in the aviation fields. For All Students) Advisors will be on campus across from the Memorial Stu dent Center in the mobile U.S. Navy Office from 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. 12 Feb.-24 Feb. to answer all your questions and assist you. . . . SPRING SPECIAL . . . COLLEGE STATION — 3 bedroom, 1 bath with carport, some with washers & dryers and fenced yards. Lawns are maintained for you. Rent now and save . . . $255 - $265 per month. THE CRUSE CORPORATION Offices (8-5) 693-2800 Evenings & Weekends Thelma Costa 846-7318 Larry Cruse 693-3047 ALL NIGHT FAIR FEBRUARY 24-25 7PM TO 3AM 50 AT THE DOOR OR PRICE PER GAME MEMORIAL STUDENT CENTER JOIN IN THE FUN AND GAMES PREHISTORIC BOWLING, SPONGE THROW, NAME THATTUNE, PAN FOR GOLD, GONG SHOW, COMPUTER GAMES, SQUIRT GUN, FRISBEE THROW, RING TOSS, DART GAMES, OLD TIME MOVIES, AND MORE! SPECIAL ATTRACTION DENIM TRAVEL THRU TIME WITH US PRIZES AWARDED FOR BEST COSTUME ACCORDING TO THEME enormous tun doing it. Set in Cuba in the 1930s, the opera tells the story of Don Pasquale, a rich old hypoehandriac who, to teach a lesson to his young playboy nephew Ernesto, decides to marry. His les son turns into a joke on him. Sheila Barnes seemed to have great fun playing the actress Nonna, who loves Ernesto. In the guise of the sister of Pasquale s doctor, she marries Pasquale. She torments him so that he will fie glad to get rid of her and allow Ernesto to many her. Though all the aetors-si tigers were entertaining, Joseph Warner as Don Pasquale stole the show. He was a delightfully wizened eccentric; one moment proud and haughty, the next a sniveling coward cringing from Norina s upraised hand. After a slap, he sings, “Oh, she s beaten me and maimed me with hilarious self-pity. The simplt i Soim settings and costumes , and colorful, not tuwj“4 1 involking the feel of Cuba, butl^ 10 ^ 0 ^ amusing. Arches and column' ■ textboo huge turtles as bases and alum. with palm leaves, created anB^ lK < t e r e s t in g at m < ispli ere i n eyery xt® 1 c ^ as The opera was stmg with Ei Ji 1 , nl lyrics, and while the words| ^ necessarily the most iniportaiiln ) v ' t 1 * 1 of the music, they made it ijj| uu ' Lii easier to listen to. *Ande rprable Pr esented by the Operaai)(|(M mes t t forming Arts Society (OPAS)ofI[ |jl| u , ( ]. A6cM University, about liOOpMt ]5 | sons attended the perlormaiKtLch bo Rudder Auditorium. Icopies. The patrons had anticipatedIj *J e boo 'Robinson Crusoe In |au.TO e ec ^ li mg Offenbach, hut due to the illii«,|'| t ' n * J two of the company s sopranos,L group brought Donizettis open® () ^ stead. Ancle Undefeated rifle tern hie C( tries for champiomht S{l The Texas A&M rifle team is going into a key match here next Friday. The* Aggie* sharpshooters are un defeated in four Southwest Rifle As sociation matches. Led by Erie Johnson, the Aggies have defeated Sam Houston State, University of Te.xas-Aus.tin, Texas A6c! and, most recently. Stephen F. Austin University. In the latter, Johnson fired 541 out of600 in Texas A&M s2.09tt to 1.817 win. Elizabeth Neal in scored 523. Micheal Win- z.elcr 519 and Glenn Celcrier 513. The Aggie's have a weekend of! from competition before meeting Trinity w hich upset Texas AdAMTwo year for the* SWHA champions dates rt They w ill Inn e a ciinii ||My nig weekend featuring World Enijtftrents Match Champion David Rust*, An (PI cording to team coach Sgt. hid Jesse Best. 1 Brua The team s lirst three SIlA'dida matches were \ ictories. Agaii®^^ * SIISU. the Aggies won 2.12)»‘re a 2.022. Winzeler was high \\illiA em ^ e In a three-way match A6t.Mpodp. 2.140 to UT s i .925 and AidsJMpjp^" ll featured a 542 In Johiuo* , ’ Celerie s 53S. Brett ArmstaI dorSe >34 and Winzeler s 526. Wasson PIPES — CUSTOM BLENDED TOBACCO ^■linker* CO l«l to nth i CIGARS — DOMESTIC & IMPORTED Hived Ith lui Imported Cigarettes SNUFF AND SPITTOONS Town & Country Center I he 1 V«K c ( lorps. mind hi j:m )inc; Shurr your skills 1 / >ih#-t c mIh ir< *s. otho wuvs. SIGN UP NOW FOR INTERVIEW SENIORS/GRADS PLACEMENT OFFICE RUDDER TOWER 10TH FLOOR REPS ON CAMPUS-MON.-WED. FEB 20-22 “Panama Canal: Pro and Con” A Debate Between Senator Donald W. Riegle (lyi^ Congressman Philip M. Crane (m v February 20, 1 9> 8:00 PM Rudder Auditoriq^ Students 50c Non students $i qq A debate sponsored by Political Forum