Irsday • Bringing Back Ol’ Army Style Junior Activities for the day of Elephant Walk • November 17, 1994 You don’t want to miss the events that prepare the Fightin’ Texas Aggie Class of 1996 to take over campus! • 96 minutes after noon (1:36 pm): party pics with a live elephant at Duncan Field!!! • Move to Kyle Field to hear awsssMES speaker Pat Patterson ‘26, who helped with the very first Elephant Walk in Aggie history! • Be a part of a human “96” on Kyle Field for more fun pictures! • Aggie 96 and Pull out Yell Practice WHOOP! “The Class of 96 feeds 96 families.” Please bring a canned food item to the lunior activities at Kyle Field on November 17. V Gig* Em? J Page 4 • The Battalion I hursday • Novemberl/ I Nothing embodies the spirit of Christmas like Charles Dickens' timeless classic A Christmas Carol. Now, this haunting tale of the penny-pinching Ebenezer Scrooge comes to life on stage, complete with dazzling special effects, period costumes and seasonal music. From Scrooge's visit by the Ghost of Christmas Past to his incredible change of heart for the ailing Tiny Tim, YOU shouldn't miss this detailed recreation of the treasured Yuletide fable. It's guaranteed to ward away your “Bah Humbugs." MSC OPERA & PERFORMING ARTS SOCIETY lickets are on sale at the MSC Box Office -TAMO, or charge by phone at 845-1234 f Per Persons with disabilities please call 845-1515 to inform us of your special needs. We request notification three (3) working days prior ;nt to enable us to assist you to the best of our ability. AA.SC TOWN HALL PRESENTS Black hits right ‘Emotion’ on latest releas Haley Stavinoha The Battalion Clint Black “One Emotion” RCA Records **+* (out of five) More than “One Emotion” will surely be felt after listening to Clint Black’s newest album. His fifth release definitely stands out from the rest of his col lection with such a variety of songs. If it had to be described in one word, it would have to be fresh. The album is not one of the traditional country albums which speaks of the trucks breaking down, momma in jail, losing the job and the dog on the same day. What it does send out is deep messages of feelings from the heart, mind and soul. Positive thoughts from Black can be picked out through a mix ture of his upbeat songs and slow er-paced ballads. Black expands on his talents by not only singing, but by writ ing two of the songs and co-writ- ing the others on “One Emotion.” The title track kicks the album off as a passionate ballad that many will be able to relate to through personal experiences. Black speaks of love and rela tionships, that are “just as real as the wild horses.” “Untanglin’ My Mind,” co-writ ten with Merle Haggard, speaks of a relationship ending with feel ings which are determined within the mind “of a crazy man.” “A Change in the Air” really lets you dream while “talkin’ in the wind” with a look forward into the fall. The song encourages listeners to “stop and smell the roses” in the chorus when Black sings that “it’s a comfort leaving me without a care.” “Life Gets Away” focuses on how life can truly slip away from underneath our eyes. “The world keeps on turning I’m learning to see” is the first line of the chorus which says each day is important because we learn something new all the time. And with a different meaning, IUSTIN eme Ci n comb le over West ent’s ha 'he state rd oral of Aust d to cut •ol suspe senior ol in Co iarber, “I Can Get By” speaks of life and the world around. Sring his Black suggests that we s shoulder age to get through every Isophomc even though there areipt Texas when it does not seem “Hey Hot Rod" is one songs just for fun thati; I student’; “burnin’ up the backs’ tearin’ up town” because fast beat, great for dancing, The variety of country on “One Emotion” adds yet er hit to Black's already ii sive career. if yon. n Wedn People rington, as Civil d that : e studen lools fron hair be lonstituti [This is a |ual free; ght to pri it to sym a from ge || lion and a rrington t ['A school NEW YORK (AP) — What qualifications does Charles Grodin bring as host of a talk show? Nr | ress coc * ( he says, but why he should be different from others? “I have no qualifications at all, and we’re very excited about that,” said Grodin, who announcedTt day he is replacing Tom Snyder as host of the CNBC talk show seen weeknights at 10 p.m. EST, Snyder is moving to CBS as host of a 12:30 a.m. show following “Late Show With David Uttermsr Grodin, who frequently displays his deadpan wit as a guest on other talk shows, is a perfec: placement, said CNBC President Roger Ailes. Grodin “understands the talk-show genre and p uinely enjoys talking to people,” Ailes said. Grodin signed a two-year deal. The star of “Beethoven” and other movies said he won’t miss: time away from films. “I think this is the best job in television,” said Grodin, who will do the show live from the iv a dor of station’s Fort Lee, N.J., headquarters. “You come to work for two hours a day, you sit down, youugate of Te> to America. It’s certainly better than working 14 hours a day in the movies. NEW YORK (AP) — Ignore those rumors that Lyle Lovett and Julia Roberts are headed for Splitsville. That was them holding hands as they walked to a restaurant after Lovett’s New York City concert the other night. Lovett didn’t tell the audience Roberts was at Sunday’s show. But in introduc ing the song “That’s No Lady, That’s My Wife,” the country star was careful to note he wrote it before his marriage 17 months ago. )au! SAN AN aughters xas are LOS ANGELES (AP) — Roseanne has two dates to look forward to: one in De cember, when she divorces Tom Arnold, and another in F'ebruary, when she mar ries her bodyguard, Ben Thomas. The “Roseanne” star plans a Valentine’s Day wedding, her publicist, Kevin Campbell, said Tuesday. The location hasn’t been decided on. Roseanne said last week she expects her divorce to become final in December, with the couple viding property from their four-year marriage afterward, either by settlement or trial. Roberts A Houst itted a b ould give bent of Par ol over th< nio shrine anaged bj “This is ..This is i ard. This owned 'he great |aid state e Democrat Wilson, p BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) —- Twelve years after he fought Argentina in the Falklaij War, Britain’s Prince Andrew arrived Tuesday on a fence-mending mission. The prince, a helicopter pilot in the 10-week war that Britain won, was met by an honor gu: Foreign Minister Guido di Telia and other officials. He was to meet FYesident Carlos Menem “This will strengthen ties with Britain,” Menem said. "If there is no dialogue between sides, then we have no chance of recovering the islands.” Argentina still claims sovereignty over the South Atlantic island chain Britain has controiii since 1833 and hopes to recover them through diplomatic channels. later. I the« National Engineering Competition - Design Competition - Old Guard technical paper contest - Technical poster contest FOR MORE INFORMATION AND COMPLETE RULES, CO BYTHE A.S.M.E. 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