BILL ROMAN. M.D. Campus Page Wednesday • January 22,15! Ewe Hall By JEI for State Representative ☆ I THHOOaH WITH T*m EftOM (C5 SroFFi The People’s Republican Choice POL AO PO by CITIZENS FOR ROMAN, Sam Sharp, Treasurer, 2601 Osier Blvd., Bryan, TX 77B02 J EXPANDING AGAIN!!! We are moving to a new facility, creating over 100 permanent part-time positions! Universal Computer Systems, Inc. is expanding into a new facility that will allow us to create 100+ part-time permanent positions. The facility is conveniently located off of University next to Sidepockets at the corner of the shopping center. UCS currently has 180 part-time employees and 10 full-time employees in the College Station facility. The new facility has allowed us to he more flexible with hours to accommodate your school schedule. A mini mum of 15 hours a week is required, but there are more hours available for those who are interested. NO COMPUTER EXPERIENCE REQUIRED! UCS provides full training and allows opportunity for full-time employment after graduation. Stop by to fill out an application and to speak with UCS Representatives on : Monday, January 27th Rudder Room 308 2pm-7pm If you are unable to apply in person, please contact our Recruiting Department at: 1-800-883^3031 http://www.ucs-systems.com F11" s meric a: It Bank haS what students V (you want it? you ff-ot it. ) I want cl And not just any checking account. I want it here, in town, and not a million miles away I’m going to A&M, the best #*%@ school in the country. I am th.e 12th. Man! So I want the I 2th Man Account. I want my bank close. I mean close like right across the street from campus. And just because I’m on campus a lot, doesn't mean I’ll always be on campus. ve . ^ 3 t things to do . So I want more banks all over town - at least eight. And if you can't keep up with my hours, give me ATMs - at Jeast 10. I want a bank that can get me H la student loan when I need it. No lb hassles. No run-arounds. Quick. 1 ©Simple. Painless. pix Visit us on the Internet at our home page — http://www.first-american-bank.com SPAAGfLlSH J TACO Peeps Micliae EQUAL H0USM0 LENDER P^FIRST . ^Kmencan Aggie Owned. Aggie Strong. Aggie Proud. First American Bank, SSB Member FDIC Thi will be The ence\A the lor foe.Th ersan< “W again: 12 ins ► What's Up? Wednesday german at 847-5379. Alpha Phi Social Sorority: There will be bowling and billiards at 7 p.m. in the MSC. Europe Club: There will be a general meeting for new international stu dents and all interested Aggies at 10 p.m. at Fitzwilly’s. For more informa tion call Michele at 776-8652. TAMU Waterski Club: There will be an introductory general meeting at 8:30 p.m. at 146 Koldus. For more infor mation call Jason Jirik at 268-2076. TAMU Tennis League: The first playing session and social will be held at the Sam Rayburn Middle School tennis courts in Bryan at 8 p.m. The tennis courts are located just off of Highway 6 (take Booneville Rd. exit and contin ue straight past the light. The courts will be on your right.) New members, re gardless of level of play, are always wel come. For more information, please contact John at 694-6521. 292A MSC. For more information con tact Christina at 764-5708. Aggie Democrats: Spring '97 Kick Of meeting at 8:30 p.m. in 308 Rudder. Hispanic Business Student Associ ation: The first meeting of the sr mester will be held at 7:30 p.m.in 125 Wehner. Call Terri at 764-6553 for information. TAMU Zoological Society: The first general meeting of the semester will be at 7 p.m. in 100 Butler. Free pizza will be served. For more information call Casey Barton at 696-2259. Alpha Phi Omega: There will be an in formational meeting at 7:30 p.m. in 108 Harrington. For more information call Sean 779-2567 or Becca 764-9579. RODEO Club: There will be a generc meeting at 7:30 p.m. in 113 Kleberg A social will follow at Fitzwilly’s. Silver Spurs of Aggieland: Sign ups for Silver Spurs Country Western Dance Club and Lessons are from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the MSC Flagroom. For more information call Eric Bag- PreDental Society: Dr. Nichols will dis cuss the effects of AIDS on dentistry, based on his own experience at 7 p.m. in 292B MSC. For more information contact Jenny at 696-2218. PreMed AMSA: Dr. Elizabeth Derrig- an will be speaking on her career in Internal Medicine at 8:15 p.m. in What’s Up is a Battalion service tha! lists non-profit student and facult) events and activities. Items shoulc be submitted no later than three days in advance of the desired rw date. Application deadlines and m tices are not events and will not bi- run in What’s Up. If you have an! questions, please call the newsrooir at 845-3313. 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