Xiw'Vi* ON®- 11 \>CV fe >ma«:l ng tn. impus Hau Fair “a-r «» orr islrtg ] Good Morning, AGS! Adult and Graduate Students n * s To THE OF P&OLf SCIENCe KfioH' the Co Lueere OF ?ooltkh SciEHce fciAS fieveR. fteoFeRi-Ml Artnejcep kmto twe DAlfVtKSITH, ^ KA* 6 Seem soFTCRtfiC* I'fce Sitice l Not only gage in sprii spring clear Despite Brock, All-./ American ai Richards, th Peeps By Michad slate and an ference seas With ne\ and 11 reti Lady Aggie WeuL fteePs...THis Gesu/az is GU-vrE" last year’s while re-e they feel w the years pi Senior ca baseman R Lady Aggies er this a reb “This yea ing us to be Truelove sai ue where wi a good teai someone w closer than Skv h By Quatn The tear Truelove at Hayden ai MachelleW Cady and K Addition of whom ar HEY, LARRY, I'M FILLING OUT THIS NEAT PERSON ALITY TEST X FOUNP IN COSMO. WHAT'S YOUR FAVORITE COLOR? JUST HUMOR ME [ME A COLOR... AND GIVE NO DICE. IT'S NOT ON THE LIST. PICK ANOTHER ONE, [OKAY, MAGENT-"..,COU ALRIGHT.. GRAY. IT’S NOT WISE TO* GRAY? GRAY IS YOUR FAVORITE COLOR? NO MENTALLY STABLE PERSON CHOOSES GRAY. YOU’RE TURNING ME BEET-REP// GOOD/ NOW TP tickled pm' \ wm VOCOM Continued from Page 1 Gilbert Schorlemmer, a student worker in the financial aid office and a political science and eco nomics major, said VOCOM should alleviate some of the frus tration in the financial aid office. “The lines are avoided,” Schor lemmer said. “You come here (fi nancial aid office) and you used to have to wait in long lines.” Unlike the registration system, students can transfer to a human operator at any time during the VOCOM process. “VOCOM is going to facilitate getting our customers where they need to be,” Lawson said. Schorlemmer said the only drawback of VOCOM is its tie to the phone registration system. During peak registration hours, VOCOM could be inaccessible to some students, he said. Lawson said students shfe use VOCOM to help correctpoii | tial problems with the system. “We really need our student use it so we can find out what lit that they like, [and] whatitlac | that they need,” Lawsons The financial aid depart^ does not have a web version! cause of security concerns, 1 son said. He said they plan to iid one by 1999. Sophomore for the ball t gg See the three most beautiful women in all of ballet. Giselle, Carmen and Paquita performed by the Moscow Festival Ballet mior first base rterica this w fcgendary dancer Sergei Radchenko’s vision has brought together leading dancers from the famed Bolshoi and Kirov Ballet companies to form the Moscow Festival Ballet. This exciting independent company will be staging all-new, full- length productions of the timeless classics “Giselle," “Car men" and "Paquita." With grace and beauty to spare, this remarkable assemblage of talent is sure to astound even the most ardent ballet aficionado and make fans out of the unini tiated. Don’t miss it! Rudder Auditorium February 13, 14 & 15, 1997 8:00 p.m. For tickets call 845-1234 Optra .te.Vu? httpy/opas.tamu.e:. To learn moreabmu ibe Stars of the Bolshoi/Moscow Festival Ballet and the performances of < UseUf, Carmen and Pape la. attend the Patricia S. Peters Lagniappe Lecture Series. February 13, 14 & 15 * 7 p.m. • MS( Room 292B