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I III I or ill M aid* laklairl Zepi ihell m \if' f ■mini said] 9 "if liasij |3 ivlll»| :rta f cifi] on THE MSC PRESENTS Battalion/Page 11 February 17, 1983 Twice weekly, the MSC will advertise its events on this page. Look for ours ads every Monday and Thursday, and plan your calendar around the many exciting things going on at your student union. Although Eugene Fodor’s success seems to have hap pened overnight, he has actually been a student of the violin since age seven. He won four first prize honors in local competitions and at age 11 made his debut with the Denver Symphony. Later Eugene studied at the University of Southern Cali fornia, Juilliard, Meadowmount and Indiana University. He collected further awards, including in 1972 first prize in the International Paganini Violin Competition. During this period his teachers included the legendary Jascha Heifetz. Since his victory at Moscow’s Tcljail^vsky Inlftj'jjational Competition, he has performed irt virtually all capitals of the world, winning acclaim from audiences and critics alike. His numerous television appearances have fostered a broader public for classical music and have cre ated a constant demand for his recordings. "His studies with Heifetz have given him a remarkable command of his instrument plus a full powerful tone .. London Times . . excellent technical control. . : a sensitive musician, willing to bend his technique to the service of the com poser .. The New York Times "A stupendous technique even by today’s standards and with a very definite musical personality." jffamophone The man is clearly one of the great, he haslthe world at his feet. Put in its most significant light^His career has filled the youthful superstar slot, which Jgr years has re mained an aching voiti. “A mature fiddler of intense talent,i is one Russian prize winner who lives up to his advjp blicity... When the encores were over . . . thereJras question of the advent of a major performer." Jr n 6 w York Post A Presentation of MSC OPAS FEBRUARY 18, 8:00 PM RUDDER AUDITORIUM Tickets and info: MSC Box Office 845-1234 FREE U NEEDS U Leadership opportunities available in: • Public Relations • Scheduling • Executive Aids Stop by Free U cubicle Room #216 today! MSC Outdoor Recreation “Take a Break this Spring! Raft or Backpack in Big Bend Natl. Park Hike the Havasu in the Grand Canyon .M S C. y\pGIE CINEMA^ presents RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK PG Thurs., Fri., & Sat. 7:30 & 9:45 p.m. Feb. 17, 18, & 19 Theater ONLY $ 1 00 ! (co-sponsored with MSC Cepheid Variable) Sponsored by the Ford Motor Co. CATCH 22 R Friday & Saturday Midnight Theater SWAMP FEST Sunday & Monday Feb. 20 & 21 7:30 p.m Theater Sign up in #216 MSC or call 845-1515 for more info. *T $1.50 w/TAMU I.D. Advance tickets at NSC Box Office Monday-Friday 8:30-4:30. Also 45 minutes before showtime. J}~ ^ r - O.L. : \r Leadership applications for the follow! positions are available now at the Secreta Student Programs Office in Room 216 MSC Aggie Cinema Chairman MSC Townhal MSC Amateur Radio Chairman MSC Travel C MSC Arts Chairman MSC Video Tap MSC Basement Chairman MSC All Night MSC Black Awareness Chairman MSC Christm; Mexican American Culture MSC College L. Chairman MSC Discovery MSC Cepheid Variable Chairman MSC Endow: MCr famor* rhairmon !C Free University Chairman MSC Fall Leadership MSC Freshman Open MSC Lost and : ’ii, V MSC Madrigal Dinners ety Chairman MSC Spring Leadership Chairman MSC Outdoor Recreation Chairman MSC Summer Dinner Theatre MSC Political Forum Chairman Chairman MSC Recreation Chairman MSC Variety Show Chairman MSC Student Conference on National MSC Welcome Back Picnic Affairs Chairman Interviews for all of the above positions will be held on February 26- 27,1983. Applications will be due on February 23 by 5:00 p.m. to the Cost includes food, transportation, & group equipment. THE MSC IS EXCITED ABOUT 4* MSC BLACK AWARENESS COMMITTEE SALUTES BLACK HISTORY MONTH MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21 “MALCOLM X’’ DISCUSSION 7:00 501 RUDDER MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28 “ISSUES FACING THE BLACK WORLD” 7:00 501 RUDDER A Proud Heritage — SATURDAY, MARCH 5 BAG FORMAL — RAM ADA INN “STEPPIN OUT” .1 l.w U M.m MAO * i t H.H < ■:< - < • ' iU. • ' U '