The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 07, 1984, Image 10

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ATTENTION! MSC LEADERSHIP POSITIONS OPEN!
Interviews March 24-25,1984
MSC Council Officers
Executive Vice President for Marketing &
Personnel
Vice President for Student Development
MSC Finance
Director of Budgets & Planning
MSC Development (Fundraising)
Director of Development Finance
Director of Development Public Relations
Director of Committee Development
MSC Public Relations
Director of Advertising and Publicity
MSC Operations
Director of Operational Planning and
Research
MSC Committee Chairmen
Chairman, MSC After Hours
Chairman, MSC Aggie Cinema
Chairman, MSC All Night Fair
Chairman, MSC Christmas Program
Chairman, MSC Fall Leadership Conference
Chairman, MSC International Programs Committee
Chairman, MSC Madrigal Dinners
Chairman, MSC Nova
Chairman, MSC Open House-Discovery
Chairman, MSC Recreation
Chairman, MSC Dinner Theatre
Chairman, MSC Spring Leadership
Chairman, MSC Student Conference on National
Affairs (SCONA)
Chairman, MSC Travel
Chairman, MSC Video
Chairman, MSC Lost & Found Auction
- HOW TO FIND OUT MORE INFORMATION—
Contact
Denis Davis or Pat Wood in the Student Programs Office (216T MSC) at 845-0709 for
information on job descriptions, committee goals, and the interview process.
There will be a MANDATORY information/interview sign-up meeting during the week
after Spring Break
Meetings (attend one):
Monday, March 19, 1984 5:00pm Room 216 T MSC
Tuesday, March 20, 1984 5:00pm Room 216 T MSC
All applications due at 6:00pm on Wednesday, March 21,1984 to Denis Davis.
Obtain an application form at the Secretaries' Island in the Student Programs Office
today
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF A GREAT OPPORTUNITY AND ... LEAP INTO THE MSC THIS YEAR!
ATTENTION
August and December Grads
Electrical Engineers Computer Scientists Mathematicians Physicists
l. The
National Security Agency
has professional
opportunities for you
and will be recruiting
on campus in the
near future.
Electrical Engineers : Work with a team of dedicated professionals developing advanced communication security and foreign
signals intelligence collection and processing systems. From antenna and receiver under computer control through sophisticated soft
ware demodulation and worldwide intercomputer networks into advanced analytic databases. Specialize in depth, or span the complete
range of exotic electronic information technology from propagation medium to target analyst. RF, microwave, millimeter wave, and op
tical system development; complete microelectronic design, fabrication, packaging, and test facilities. Opportunities ranging from fun
damental research through advanced development, small to large system design and prototype development, developmental test and
evaluation, field installation, and operational support. Unparalleled variety, challenge, and internal mobility for maximum professional
development and satisfaction.
Computer Scientists • Our computer scientists work with electrical engineers and mathematicians across the frontier of finite
state machine development and applications. Microprocessor applications, massively parallel architecture development, hyperfast
numeric algorithm development, unique bit-slice based subsystem applications, knowledge-based systems, and every language from
microprocessor machine code through Ada.
Mathematicians : Cryptography and cryptanalysis offer exceptionally rich professional opportunities for pure and applied
mathematicians with the added feature of critical service to national security. Many additional opportunities in operations research,
traffic analysis, signal analysis, speech processing, network modelling, system performance assessment and analysis, and inter
disciplinary team assignments with electrical engineers and computer scientists.
PhysiciStS: Exceptional opportunities in all electronics-related physical disciplines, including electromagnetic theory, cryogenics
and superconductivity, acoustics, electrical properties of materials, ferromagnetism, coherent optics, surface phenomena, ionizing
radiation effects on components (nuclear hardening), submicron integrated circuit device interactions, and femptosecond optical
pulse technology, to name a few.
Entry positions are located in suburban Maryland, midway between Washington, D.C. and Baltimore, MD. Salaries are competitive
with private industry and full Federal fringe benefits apply. U.S. citizenship is required- Additional information can be obtained from
your Career Placement Center or through your University chapter of the IEEE.
There will be a briefing for interested students on Monday, March 19, in Room 103, Zachary Center, at 7:00 PM.
Interviews will be conducted in the placement center on Thesday, March 20.
National Security Agency
An Equal Opportunity Employer
Page 10/The BattalionAVednesday, March 7, 1984
Rattlesnakes
13,000 diamondbacks to meet
25,000 spectators at Roundup
United Press International
SWEETWATER — It rattle
snake hunting at the Sweetwa
ter snake roundup proves as
good as it did last year, about
13,000 western diamondbacks
will be squirming inside pits at
the Nolan County Coliseum on
March 8-11.
Publicity manager Rick Rho
des estimated about 400 hunt
ers will participate in the 26th
annual roundup, and some
25,000 people are expected for
the festivities.
tag along behind experienced
hunting guides for a demon
stration.
“A beginner could be in the
right place at the right time," he
added t
Jdecl of the hunting contests.
“It got started because n
tlesnakes were such a threai
the livestock,” Rhodes s
“Since that time it has gr#
into a sporting event anda»
to raise funds for some I#
charities,”
Scheduled activities include a
parade. Miss Snake Charmer
beauty pageant, gun and coin
show, one-act plays, flea mar
ket, 10-kilometer run and an
eating contest.
T strictly involve myself with
the administrative end of it,”
Rhodes said. “There’s some ex
perienced hunters that have
been in it for a long time, but
we’ve had different winners for
the last several years.
Meanwhile, those who would
consider themselves in the
wrong place anytime they’re
confronted with a rattler can
Trophies are given for the
hunter bringing in the most
pounds of live rattlesnake and
for the longest snake Last year’s
champion was 68 inches, and
the average catch weighed
about 1 pound.
The Jaycees earn at»
$20,000 from the anm
roundup, with most of in
nated to the Sunshine Inn,
training center for the menu
handicapped.
“The whole theme of
roundup is to stress safe
Rhodes said. “If you’regoin
live in this part of the coui
you’re going to come acn
snakes.
Hourly tours leave the col
iseum between 8 a.m. and 5
p.m. Friday, Saturday and Sun
day for those who only want to
catch snakes with their cameras.
“It’s the greatest event
America. Proceeds go for'
worthwhile organizations
we see the results of it)
round.”
El Paso area may be film site
United Press International l S P ac '” n,a V . be 5,101 in WeSl
Texas later this year.
EL PASO — Scenes for a A Paramount Pictures rep-
television mini-series based on resentalive has been checking
James A. Michener’s novel shooting sites for the series, the
Film liaison for the city
county of El Paso said.
Joe Sierra said the two
three weeks of filming c®
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Paso, but that bridge hasbf
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bridge in Fabens, 30 miles
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Other scenes will be shot all
Bliss. Only a small portion
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filmed in El Paso itself.
Filmmakers said they W
shoot in Juarez, Mexico,!
cause of potential delays inf
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