Tom Chapin is a merry chap With a hat on his head and guitar in his lap He’ll strum and hum his funny songs, But only if you sing along. When his daughters were eight and six years old, Tom Chapin realized there weren’t many songs available for children their age to enjoy. So he decided to write some. Now recognized as one of the nation’s best-loved musical storytellers, Chapin captures the imagination of audiences during his warm, interactive, sing-along performances. This is a show the whole family will love. Rudder Theater Sunday, November 10, 1996 2:00 & 4:00 p.m. For tickets call the MSC Box Office at (409) 845-1234 FOR THE YOUNG AT ARTI http://opas.tamu.edu f Now accepting Aggie Bucks" 1 (3V Persons with disabilities please call 845-8903 to inform us of your special needs. We request notification three (3) working days prior to the event to enable us to assist you to the best of our ability. Keep Judge Rex Davis. Common Sense. 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Box 8587, Waco, TX, 76714, Paul Marable III, Treasurer. Tibetan Song and Dance Ensemble November 6, 1996 • 8:00 p.m. • Rudder Auditorium Exotic Dancing in Rudder Auditorium. Monday Page 4 November 4, 1996 Ewe Hall By JED yjoU \’The: fAM l -t TH0U&HT ,t)0ST Ar4 vaeuv, Pm Not. Nov* Hqo uu Please excuse Me, i have a Cruras To INSTALL 1 Peeps By Michael Tu Aggr on C By Th STILLWy season wh led to its he [~LATE•- -THAT GVrNlMS --- XTotA NO ' IF I THAT iN'U. WANT FITS A It HAVfc T» sfteMD tuf Dovune that GrtJH, GrAO* Me! Bur o4~ \_ove is. rLfctfTtAJ^r, PazA '*» TAtA-T. ' - the Texas A! nally used < vantage Sati Trailing O sity 13-10 at Skotteh By Quatro ALRIGHT, FOLKS... WE'RE COMING UP ON THIS MASSIVE MONUMENTS ! "tail enP" ... IY (f 1) j . SO YOU COULP GAY WE'RE APPROACHING THE SPHINX'S SPHINCTE?' Aggie Moms Continued from Page 1 “We’re helping Aggie moms,” she said. “The purpose is to show moms a picture of A&M, ease their concerns, and help them un derstand the freshmen, like the problems they’re going through and adjustments they’re making.” After the yell practice, the moms were encouraged to ex plore College Station and catch a glimpse of students’ weekend activities. Ann Jeffcoats said she saw first hand what her son, Aaron Jeff coats, does for fun by surprising him at a local hangout. “My first time at (Hurricane) Harry’s, I bumped into my son and his friend,” she said. “His friend saw me but didn’t know who I was, so to be funny, he said, ‘Oh, Aaron, there’s your mom,’ and they turned around and it was me. I was there. My son knew I was in town, but he was still surprised.” On Saturday morning the mothers ate breakfast at Uni versity Tower, where Student Body President Carl Baggett greeted them on behalf of the student body. After breakfast, the Student Senate and the MSC Hospitality Committee gave the moms a tour of campus. For lunch, the moms dined on Northgate at the Dixie Chicken. Don Canter, Dixie Chicken owner, gave out T-shirts and a table with four chairs from the restaurant as door prizes. From there, the moms at- first half, breaking p] come at a 1 Aggies. A&M Heai said he told not to let the into the rest ( “It was v but we had situation,” talked at ha positive ai when oppo themselves. , . . - , l Dur te am ca tended interest sessions in the on( j h a if ai MSC. Different session topics Leded to wi included “Letting Go — How to Opportun Parent an Aggie” and “Corps W hen Cow Moms’ Survival Kit.” Tone’ Jones quarter, the fortunes wh Keith Mitche reer intercep the end zon< there, A&M r a 38-19 vict< fore a Lewi crowd of 41,2 The play the tide squad tha struggled t any positiv mentum al son. Follov Branndon S fumble at L gie 34-yar that set up boy field g break a 10- at the end Aggie Stryker, a counselor for screen p as Aggie Mom’s Fish Camp, said the [ lea j The interest sessions were meant to reassure mothers’ insecurities. “It’s about hearing other moms having the same problems and getting ideas on how to keep your spirits up,” she said. “It’s just an extension of being a mother.” Aggie Mom’s Fish Camp con tinued with a barbecue on Satur day night with Brooke Leslie, for mer student body president, as a I guest speaker. Sunday morning, the moms concluded the weekend with an other yell practice and camp skit performances. TODAY 25% off tickets ONLY! for TAMU students in all zones Like nothing you’ve heard or seen before! Opera C' T&jArmingA rti Society http://opas.tamu.edu For tickets, call the MSC box office at 845-1234. Originating in Tibetan music, and separate pray To team more f ent city of Lhasa, Tibet, this extraordinary ensemble will perform the three traditional styles of d theater. Accompanied by deep monotone chants, the other-worldly tones of the long trumpets, onies conducted by Buddhist monks, it’s like nothing you’ve heard or seen before. Tibetan Song and Dance Ensemble before their performance, attend die Patricia S. Peters Lagniappe Lecture Series, rs Lagniappe Lecture Series • November 6,1996 • 7:00 p.m. • The Koldus Building, Room 110* rniss’iorTfothe lectureisrree...sponsored by OPAS Guild. f Reduced rates for student tickets. Now accepting AggieBucks.™ Persons with disabilities please call 845-8903 to inform us of your special needs. We request notification three (3) working days prior to the event to enable us to assist you to the best of our ability. Pick up your copy today. 1996-97 Texas A&M Directory NOW AVAILABLE S TUDENTS: If you ordered a 1996-97 Campus Directory, stop by the English Annex (between Heaton Flail and the blue water tower) from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mon- day-Friday to pick up your copy. (Please bring Student ID.) D EPARTMENTS: If you ordered Cam pus Directories and requested delivery, deliveries will be made within the next two weeks. If you did not order a Campus Directory as a fee option when you registered for Fall '96 classes, you may purchase a copy for $3 plus tax at the English Annex (by check) or in room 015 Reed McDonald Building (by cash or credit card). If you did not order Campus Directories, you may charge and pick them up at the English Annex. Cost is $3 per copy. (Please bring a work request with your part number, FAMIS account number, account name, billing address, contact person and phone number where the directories should be billed.) 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