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We offer 45 hours of classroom instruction, four full-length exams and unlimited extra-help with your instructor for one price. We have added another section to prepare for the April 12th paper & pencil exam. The class will meet on Wednesdays and Mondays from 6:00-9:30 p.m. beginning on Wednesday, February 26th. call us at 696-9099 •doc* jtch • PSORIASIS * Hanker; joe * ♦ PsetiATosvs is LI Lr • Coct> rV ffrjTjlA 11- I* r ViOKt>eR.DROe t 6FTwtq0s! f fNMLABiA If* OliltUMA*. AMb Coca, mint FlANoSlV 1 Council m change bio requireme Peeps By Michael 7 7 ft MIWI wt? 1 . X ^ t DONT THE j r HAViNCf To Twice A Heu. Mtiibe LoaH out rote STAnoN / CHAMqeb C&LuzetB ! ^ / y FNL Trtt "V f (f. j) | 'ytsfl WTTYy w / S Sksfeh By Quatro Zeader; Electro Scientific Industries, Inc. (ESI), headquartered in Portland, Oregon, designs and manufactures sophisticated products used around the world in electronics production including: laser manufacturing systems for semiconductor yield improvement; production and test equip ment for the manufacture of surface mount ceraniic capacitors; laser trim systems for precise elec trical tuning of circuits; precision laser machining systems; and machine vision systems. Join our unique team of innovators and visionaries as we continue to build customer acceptance and drive significant product advancements. ESI - this just may be the opportunity you’ve been waiting for! Engineering • Laser Optics Engineer • Vision Applications Engineer • Semiconductor Applications Engineer • Embedded Software Engineer • Software Engineer Team Leader • Electrical Test Analog Engineer (Calif.) • Mechanical Engineering Manager (Calif) Marketing • Semiconductor Product Marketing Line Manager Sales • Account Manager - Southeast Region Administration • Business System Analyst • Compensation and Benefits Manager • Scheduling Manager • Purchasing Manager To learn more about our exciting career opportunities, please plan to attend our infor mation presentation on Wednesday, February 19, 5:30 pm to 6:45 pm in Room 228 of the MSC. Interviews ivill take place on Thursday and Friday, February 20 and 21. Join a leader and get connected with success. ESI offers a competitive compensation package. Please submit a resume to: ESI Human Resources, 13900 NW Science Park Dr., Portland, OR 97229, fax (503) 671-5454. For more information or to submit a resume, please visit our home page at http7 , /www@elcsci.com. We are an equal opportunity employer. ITS BY NEW "PETUNIA BATCH,TanP YOU THINK YOU'RE LARRY... PEOPLE'LL COME FROM MILES AROUND TUST TO RELAX IN XT. ACTUALLY GONNA MAKE MONEY WITH THIS OtACX- TDT IPEA OF YOURS? A/ HMMPH... SOUNDS HALF-VAST TO ME. - ■ jT EL PASO (AP) — TheTi@&I erning council, worried! tribe could eventuallydieout] resurrect an effort to reducel percentage of native bloodnt j to beTigua. The measure would beam securing the rights of memll like 10-year-old Jacob Ortiz # sa y the le? was born to a Tigua Indian,blpd a hare not considered one by the feel 18 * the Un government. ■dbeanunc Jacob does not meet afec«eshman s blood makeup requirememftveight bril membership and can not recMp one run federal benefits for Tiguas,! 12. But Ari though his mother does. |of the nint The process of reducing I runs off fre “blood quantum,” orrequiretyer Steve Sc; for membership set at one-eigBand A& M would require an act ofCong: e | run j 0 ss c Many in thetribewouidiiBg^. blood quantum lowered tofL Saturday, 16th. They also want to em turned i those who are one-eighthTi^. pitchin but were not registered withicB , th year of birth - and to i»I les J nnin names left off the base rolls i. , , • establish descendancy. B, • ,, A similar effort wL nncf 1 ®! 5 r ° U ' lo,,o,,,,,r l ,,l,alla.o.? 0 7 b t e h> nd y Diamond said, thebiUne»rrV R,ch Pet,u s it past the committee stage. lr mo1 P ltch “It’s probably still sittii™ 1101111 ^ ^ un someone’s desk up there,' he V enes - Diamond said he plans to* 6 struggled mit the same legislation tof e j Liraor M at t Tribal Council for approval.I:: 0we< ^ both o council agrees, he said hev| re ' n the thir ask U.S. Rep. Silvestre Reyeifinnings anc Texas, to take the propostpAggies 5-4 v\ Washington. B&M I lead C< The Tiguas are one of a r an: could not i of tribes that do not havecosw'm this week over theirblood quanrumkBWedidn’t hil the other 554 federallyrecofisaid. “We’ve g tribes set their own require:: pt right now, s< and can change them throiTfense to win.” gal means within the tribal | There was no eminent, Lathel Duffield, biles did improve chief of tribal enrollment iiilg problems. I bureau, said. Electro Scientific Industries,Inc. Hi NITED IN TRADITION Tuesday, February 18 - GREEK FORUMS A Greek showcase from 10 til 2 at Rudder Fountain. SPEAKER BRAD BORUFF - 7:30 P.M. A dynamic speaker will share his personal experience on Greek life and the effects of drinking and driving - Rudder Theater Admission is 2 cans of food or $2.00. Wednesday, February 19th - ALL GREEK NIGHT - 8 P.M. Come to Hurricane Harry’s for a fantastic night of fun. Admission is $2.00. Thursday, February 20th - PICNIC AT THE GROVE Department of Food Services will be catering Bar-B-Q in the Grove from 1 1-3. Aggie Bucks Accepted. Thursday, February 20th - GRAB-A-GREEK 7:30 P.M. Do you have a little extra cash? Need a Date? Here’s an opportunity-Come join us at Rudder Theater to bid on your favorite date package. Friday, February 21st - IFC FRATVS. CORPS Basketball Game 6:30 at G. Rollie White Coliseum Saturday, February 22nd - GREEK GAMES - 12:30 Come to the Polo Fields to cheer for your favorite team in the Flag Football Finals. The Awards Ceremony will be at the conclusion of games. Our Philanthropy this year is the Koldus Endowment for the Betterment of Student Life. Texas Instruments < Career Fair Monday, February 17,1997 Texas A&M John J. Koldus Building Room 110-111 or catcher S< he end of the Interviews Scheduled Please bring your resume and a copy of your transcript or a list of courses. (Minimum 3.0 GPA Required) &i\ STAff DOINfirst EXTRAOROf THNG TALK TO TI S MAJOR PRODUCT & SERVICE GROUPS. SIGN UP FOR INTERVIEWS IF YOU ARE GRADUATING WITH THESE DEGREES: TFs technical managers and recruiters want to see you. They want to tell you about the job opportunities in the many technologies which make Texas Instruments a leader in electronics. Bachelor's or Master's degrees in: Electrical Engineering Computer Engineering Computer Science (Business and Scientific) Business Analysis (BANA) • Chemistry/Chemical Engineering Physics (Engineering and Solid State) MBA with EE undergraduate degree Finance Accounting irv. m That's why TI is having a Career Fair on the Texas A&M campus, February 17th, 1997. It gives the company three days to bring in key engineers and managers to meet you. They'll come from various TI sites to describe programs, answer questions, and schedule interviews. The Career Fair and sign-ups for interviews will be held: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., February 17, Room 110-111, John J. Koldus Building. Interviews (by appointment): February 18 & 19. Visit TI's homepage on the World Wide Web at http://www.ti.com ■M player Cha ™al against th( Staff and The Texas A ftbrated Pres Rory at the Pr Inent held at Bias this weel ■ |A&M compe ’ ithodist Unit Bversity and • lUbTeam. V&M defeate bir first garni hill! For more information, please contact the Texas A&M Career Center. ^ Texas Instruments An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V )MAHA, Ne : Rns running Bllips, placed 'Sekfor drunk 5 &ied for di: Itiday morni: ■ice at a hole ; Police were fen hotel at