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Page 10/The J-TAC/Thursday, December 4, 1986
T-CAB
Thursday Dec. 4th
Speaker Series
Workshop Theatre
A
Friday Dec. 5th
Saturday Dec. 6th
Texanns Invitational
Mary Hardin-Baylor
Classic-Texans f
Sunday Dec. 7th
Good Luck on Finals!
Monday Dec. 8th
Restricted Activities
Begins 8am f
Tuesday Dec. 9th
Last Class Day
Wednesday Dec. 10th
Finals Begin
TCAB Finals Snacks
Ballroom 8-10pm
"Build Your Own
Sandwich" 50 cents -1*
Horoscope
BY TOBY HOOPER
Staff Astrologer
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec.21.)
Keep a firm grip on reality. Your
frenzied approach to life may turn
you into a screaming zealot. This
zeal will be essential for your grades,
but you'll be forced to mellow out
in order to get some sleep at night.
The opposite sex will be attracted to
your display of exuberance, but you
will find that your zombie-like at-
titude later in the evening will pro-
ve to be unappealling. There are so
many contradictions with astrology
■ that you would be wise not to believe
in such nonsense.
, CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)
Stay cool, Capricorn, this week will
be a time to get laid back. You've
prepared for the finals and you're
ready to take them on. Anxiety will
only hurt your test grades. Keep a
level head and score high. As
Christmas nears you may come
under pressure to see all of your
family. Be careful of overextending
yourself and trying to accomplish the
impossible. A phone call or card
may suffice for those relative that
live far away.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) A
December Aquarian will battle with
apathy. You'll be compelled to skip
classes and stay home on winter days
and listen to the stereo. But this is
a time to be vigorous when respon-
sibilities call. Aquarian females who
like Robert Plant will probably want
to stay by the fire, listen to Zeppelin
and drink hot tea. Males will more
than likely daydream the time away
thinking of their honey.
PISCES (Feb.l9-Mar. 20) Pisceans
will find campus life at TSU so much
fun that the Christmas break will be
somewhat depressing. Be careful
that the desolation after finals doesn't
lead you to overindulgence in order
to nurture yourself. Deal with this
problem before you graduate to head
off a larger predicament. It's this
syndrome that keeps people inside
universities for life. Work on sever-
ing this umbilical cord or you'll find
yourself in graduate school and
possibly becoming a college prof!
YEE-GAD!
ARIES (Mar.21-Apr, 19) This
week the noble Ariean may fall prey
to get-rich-quick schemes. Possibly
you'll receive offers to buy shares in
bogus firms selling things such as the
Bosque River bridge collection, or
drilling for oil at the southwest cor-
ner of Lillian and Washington. Keep
a tight fist on your greenbacks and
beware of coeds asking for monetary
assistance. Destroy your credit cards
to prevent spending frenzies.
TAURUS (Apr. 20-May 20) The
Taurean is a hardworking person this
week and for the rest of the month.
Your diligence and efficiency will
win you praise. Small children will
look to you as a role model and
follow you down the street shouting,
"Bull, Bully." Be careful that this
exuberance doesn't turn into
workaholism. Take an unexpected
day off by sleeping late, stay inside
and play records, unplug the phone
and don't bathe. Taureans will pro-
bably find a reward by the end of the
month with good grades.
GEMINI (May 21.-June 20.)
Finals will be a hurdle you must
prepare for. Don't let your populari-
ty become a hinderance. Oppor-
tunities will arise during the month
that will call on your quick percep-
tion to handle these situations. For
Gemini females you may encounter
an offer for a date by a guy that a
wears a Resistol, with a heavily
loaded lip of snuff and a T-shirt that
reads REDNECK. Your instincts
will be able to tell you if there is any
intelligence in the person. If there is
you and everybody else will be
surprised.
CANCER (June 21.-July 22.) Your
emotions will try to run rampant on
you this week. Curb tears and
hostility and accomplish the
priorities at hand. This month will
be a time for family and friends and
reflection on your life. Don't be
afraid to sob joyfully while singing
Christmas carols. Christmas eve will
hold a surprise for you - yes there
is a Santa! Don't forget hot chocolate
and cookies and deer corn for their
arrival. HO! HO! HO!
LEO (July 23.-Aug.22.) December
is loaded with obstacles for the Leo,
but with a little finesse and catlike
agility you can handle anything. Em-
, brace your problems with a
vengeance. By the end of the month
you'll feel invincible. But don't let
this go to your head-nobody likes
a primadonna. Use your confidence
to win the love of someone special.
Watch out for jealousy! This emo-
■. tion could entangle you in a tug-a-
war and this may undermine what
you truly want to accomplish.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) "My
future's so bright I gotta wear
shades." This phrase will typify a
Virgo this week. Be careful not to
become to confident and thus com-
placent. Good grades will only come
from studying; it's too late in the
semester to rely on wooing the profs.
If you have the money, spend
Christmas on the beach in Mexico or
the casinos in Vegas. Don't forget
to send a card to the family stating,
"my condition is stable, no need to
visit, funny place to put a hospital,
I'll be home soon--please sent
money."
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) This
week your instinct for self-survjval
is strong. In fact you'll probably
want to run over people without any
regrets. People will find out the hard
way that your middle name is not
Remorse. But beware of your ac-
tions; Venus will muster lots of
gravitational pull and put the burn on
you. Bring out the Libra charm that
we all know and love. The stars will
swirl in your brain later in the month.
so watch out for falling rocks and
eggnog.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov.21) The
planets are static towards a Scorpio
and this will prove to be an intense'
period for you. Your studies will
take up much of your time because
of the nearing finals. But if you slack
off the books you'll spend much of
you Christmas break explaining to
your parents or the financial aid of-
fice about your college future. Don't
forget to give some attention to the
love in your life and the house pets.
Learn to juggle.
Brainstorming
By MIKE STYLES
WHO WAS VICE-PRESIDENT
UNDER THESE
PRESIDENTS?
1) John Quincy Adams
2) Gerald Ford
3) George Washington
4) Theodore Roosevelt
5) Warren Harding
6) Richard Nixon
7) James Polk
8) Dwight Eisenhower
9) Lyndon Johnson
10)Thomas Jefferson
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Billboard Top 10 Pop
1) You Give Love A Bad Name - Bon Jovi
2) Human - Human League
3) True Blue - Madonna
4) The Next Time I Fall - Peter Cetera and Amy Grant
5) Hip To Be Square - Huey Lewis & The News
-6) Word Up - Cameo
7) Amanda - Boston
8) The Way It Is - Bruce Hornsby and the Range
9) Love Will Conquer All - Lionel Richie
10)Walk Like An Egyptian - The Bangles
Top Pop Album
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Did you know?
By HAITI BROWNING
Arts Editor
THE BEATLES
Did you know that the longest
sustained note in the history of
rock and roll is the last note in the
song, "A Day in the Life?"
...that "She Came in Through
the Bathroom Window" was
recorded by Joe Cocker?
...that Paul McCartney was
barefoot on the cover of Abbey
RoatP.
...that the first two lines of
"Come Together" were plagariz-
ed from Chuck Berry?
...that "Helter Skelter" was
the song that set off Charles Man-
son and his followers?
...that the Lennon/McCartney-
penned Badfinger song, "Come
and Get It" was used as an Ar-
my recruiting song in the
mid-70's?
...that Pete Best was the
Beatles' first drummer?
.. .that Tony Sheridan sang lead
on "My Bonnie?"
.. .that "Julia" was dedicated to
John Lennon's mother?
...that Little Richard turned
down half the rights to the
Beatles?
...that George Martin arrang-
ed most of the Beatles' albums,
including "A Hard Day's
Night?"
...that Jack Parr had the
Beatles live on his show- three
months before arch-rival Ed
Sullivan did?
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