Page SA'he Battalion/Wednesday, April 2, 1986 Hey Ags! Warped by Scott McCullaf SCHOLARSHIPS FOR STUDENT ATHLETES THE AGGIE CLUB The Student Aggie Club is now accepting officer appli cations for 1986-87. If your interested Contact Kyle at 764-1888 or Rusty at 696-9412 SCHOLARSHIPS FOR STUDENT ATHLETES THE AGGIE CLUB VAKIIIEir sinew “YOU AIN’T SEEN NOTHIN’ YET” April 11, 7:30 TICKETS ON SALE AT MSC BOX OFFICE AND ALL TICKETRON OUTLETS: $4.00 €*$5.00 Rudder Auditorium emcee: : ID-WID N/Vjf YIEIT-j GRAND OPENING April 5, 1896 _7oo7/z & (Zourztx.u Ladies Apparel Men's Formals Ladies, Misses and Junior Sportswear 25% off First Quality Name Brand Apparel Wide variety of Spring Styles now in stock open Mon-Fri 10a.m.-7p.m. StiN Providing Sat 9a.m.-5p.m. Tuxedo Rentals You R. 0-C.5 f>fV>ee&Sto*»A Five TUX BUCKS 3705 E.29^ 846-4864 M»r AVAllABUE Mrt H AMV OTmVR. OlftCOUMT nttce. JHam uuorth ^VT nutfmu! >m i.rr mm rr ( OMC. COUtTOM PCX RCMTim. \ t>ec.3» 1 Spark Some Interest! Use the Battalion Classifieds. Call 845-2611 GAD, i m EXHWSTCP! )WE- BE.E.A/ DOING rAA6|C ALL PAV--X COULPAT what'5 Worse, /'M completely out or i I PEAS. I'/M 60ING To 5JT //ERE A A/P CATCH MY SREATH AA/P gle Jf AWYTHI/ZG C/Y1C5 ME. Waldo by Kevin Thomas DON'T FOKGEr to Boat/ Crash (continued from page 1) victims had been brought down from the mountain by 10 a.m. Tues day. The airline said the flight re corder had been recovered. Emergency squads searched for bodies, putting the charred remains in bags on stretchers and then climb ing 1,500 feet to a ridge near the top of the peak that was the only avail able landing spot for the helicopters. Only one helicopter could land at a time on a tiny ledge above the deep Election wooded ravine where the wreckage lay. The remains were flown to Bal- buena Hospital in nearby Maravatio, and then taken to Morelia, 42 miles west of the crash. Twenty-three bodies in coffins ar rived in Mexico City from Morelia on a Mexicana plane at 1:10 p.m. CST and were taken to a morgue for identification by relatives. Hovanec said U.S. officials at the crash site “checked in this morning and said that many of the bodies are badly burned and dismembered and scattered over a wide area.” Witnesses in this hamlet of 300 people at the foot of the hills said (he plane exploded and was burning be fore it crashed. Ignacio Carrillo, who has a small farm nearby, said, "I heard two booms like thunder, one up and one down. I and some others, we climbed up the mountain and we were able to see only pieces of plane and a few dead thrown around here and there.” (continued from page 1) College of Geosciences Place 1 • Peter Hugill, geography Sterling C. Evans Library Place 3 • laan Laane, chemistry Place 2 • Donald H. Dyal, special collec tions • Michael Stecher, mathematics Place 3 • John H. Wormuth, oceanography College of Liberal Arts Place 1 • Dale Baum, history Place 4 • Herman J. Saatkamp, philosophy Place 5 • Luis Costa, modern languages Place 8’ • Gary Halter, political science Place 13 • Manuel M. Davenport, philoso phy Place 14 • Jerry Gaston, sociology College of Medicine Place 2 • Gerald Frye, medical pharmacol ogy and toxicology Place 4 • Douglas E. Turvey, family and community medicine Place 5 • Barbara Thomas, Medical Sci ences Library Place 6 • Mark Sicilio, pediatrics College of Science Place 2 • Richard Hedges, chemistry Place 6 • Norman O. Dronen, biology Place 9 • Omer C. Jenkins, statistics College of Veterinary Medicine Place 1 • Thomas Caceci, veterinary anat omy Place 2 • Russell B. Simpson, microbiology and parasitology Place 6 • Larry D. Clahorn, veterinary 1 physiology and pharmacology Last chance for the magic of MSC OPAS Thirteen. The Houston Ballet will perform Giselle on Thursday, April 10, the grande finale for the thirteenth magical season of the MSC Opera and Performing Arts Society in Rudder Auditorium. Spend the last night of MSC OPAS in the magnificent performance of this lovely dance corps, Under the artistic direction of Ben Stevenson, the Ballet will present Giselle, the enchanted myth of unrequited love, Tickets for the April 10 performance are available in all sections, For ticket information, contact the MSC Box Office, 845-1234, VISA and MasterCard accepted,