Page 8 THE BATTALION THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 15, 1979 Texas A&M University MSC OPAS presents Cosi Fan Tutte In Mozart’s merriest musical, absence makes the heart go wander. A cynical old bachelor, who’s determined to prove that all women are fickle, entangles two young couples in his plot. Texas Opera Thea ter’s performance is energetic, entertaining, and in English. A delightful family evening. Don’t miss it. TEXAS EDPERATHEATER Reg. A&M Student 5.50 4.60 4.40 3.70 3.50 3.00 tickets: MSC Box Office call 845-2916 Eddie Dominguez ’66 Joe Arciniega '74 tUD ijEaaaa) If you want the real thing, not frozen or canned . . . We call It "Mexican Food Supreme.” Dalles location: 3071 Northwest Hwy 352-8570 ■ Keep Red Cross ready. SEE WASHINGTON BEHIND CLOSED DOORS VIP TOURS: WHITE HOUSE PENTAGON DINE WITH SENATORS AND CONGRESSMEN VISIT EMBASSIES, MUSEUMS, THE SMITHSONIAN SEE A MUSICAL AT FORD’S THEATRE EXPERIENCE WASHINGTON’S NITE LIFE Price of trip is $338.00. Includes airfare, meals, hotel ac commodations. Hosted by MSC Political Forum. Sign up by Friday, Feb. 23 in MSC Room 216 or call 693-8842 for info. No profs, student complained Committee OKs regents for L] United Press International AUSTIN — Less than than a week before he left office. Gov. Dolph Briscoe made three appointments to one of the state s powerful and prestigious boards and surprisingly, all three of the University of Texas Board of Regents nominees have received unanimous approval from a Senate committee. The non-controversial session the lame-duck appointees had Tues day with the Senate Nominations Committee was in sharp contrast to the interrogation endured by six nominees recommended when Bris coe still had some clout with lawmakers. The committee spent only 30 minutes questioning Jon Newton or Austin and Beeville, Howard Richards of Beaumont and James Pow ell of Fort McKavett before voting unanimously in favor of approving their nominations to one of the state s most powerful and prestigious boards. All three men, predictably, said they favored a common-sense approach” to education and retention of the Permanent University Fund. The full Senate is expected to vote today on the appointments. Among the Briscoe appointments that prompted vociierous com plaints at Senate hearings and questions about everything from sleep ing habits to political activites were those of Walter G. Sterling of Houston in 1975 and Jess Hay of Dallas in 1977. Critics said Sterling slept in regents’ meetings and Senators questioned the fact Hay was a key fundraiser for Briscoe. Engineering & Computer Science Majors BEFORE YOU PICK UP YOUR DEGREE, PICK OUR INTERVIEW. Contact your placement office for interview dates. HUGHES Creating a new world with electronics AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER M/F