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Saturday, February 6th 8:30 am Check-in Texas A&M University Call 1—800—KAP—TEST today to reserve your seat! ‘Test names are registered trademarks of tlieir respective owners. The TAMU Buck Weirus Spirit Award 1998-1999 Sponsored by the Association of Former Students Buck Weirus Spirit Award Applications are now available for undergraduate and graduate students in the following locations: President’s Office, 8th Floor Rudder The Association of Former Students Reception Desk Vice President for Student Affairs, 10th Floor Rudder Office of the Dean of each College Office of Graduate Studies Student Activities Office, Suite 125 Koldus Building Multicultural Services Department, Suite 137 MSC Commandant’s Office, 102 Military Sciences MSC Student Programs Office, 216 & 223 MSC This Award recognizes students for outstanding contributions to the student quality of life program at A&M and honors Richard “Buck” Weirus ‘42. Highlight accomplishments of Mr. Weirus: Served as Executive Director of the Association of Former Students from 1964- 1980, established the first computerized alumni association in the country, established the Century Club, the initiation of the President’s Endowed Scholarship program and the Visitor Information Center, was an active member and past president of the San Antonio A&M Club. Applications Due by 5:00 p.m., February 9, 1999 at the Clayton Williams Alumni Center Reception Desk. Gook Luck. °Ple so® What does that mean to you? You're a crafty individual who believes in free thinking and possesses an overflowing amount of creativity and gusto for the cutting edge. We know that when you put the right software and hardware talent and technology together, success is inevitable^ Matrox is the undisputed world leader in high-end graphics, video, and multimedia products. 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Visit our web site at: www.matrox.com motion Equal Opportunity Employer. Page 4 • Tuesday, February 2, 1999 A GGIELIFE Will Phil predict a chill Groundhog Day history reveals Germanic, pagan BY MARIANO CASTILLO The Battalion B etween New Year’s Day and Valentine’s Day falls a small holiday that passes by without much recognition — unless the weather gets colder, than all remember the holiday. Feb. 2 marks one of the most interesting and rich American celebrations — Groundhog Day. Most of the public may know Punx- sutawney Phil will emerge from his burrow to day at Gobbler’s Knob and judge from his shadow whether or not there will be six more weeks of winter. However, most are not informed on the his tory and events linked to Groundhog Day. Sammie Whitman, a freshman internation al business and Spanish major, said the day passes every year without regard. “It doesn’t make sense at all,” he said. “Groundhog Day has no significance to me; it’s just a superstition.” The groundhog tradition in the United States is traced back to the arrival of German immigrants in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, who celebrated February 2 as Candlemas Day. The holiday is based on a superstition about a pagan celebration called Imbolog. It was believed that if an animal came out from hibernation on this day and found the weath er fair, winter would continue for six more weeks. However, if the day is dark and wintry, spring will arrive early. Candlemas Day is the mid-point between the Winter Solstice and the Spring Equinox. Ancient farmers depended solely on weather to guide their agriculture which strengthened their hope for an early spring in hope of a bet-. ter crop. Groundhog Day •If the groundhog sees his shadow, then there will be six more weeks of winter. •If the groundhog does not see his shad ow, then spring is around the corner. From the official Punxsutawney Phil Web site According to oral tradition, a popular say ing at the end of the 1800s was “If Candlemas be fair and bright, winter has another flight. If Candlemas brings clouds and rain, winter will not come again.” When Candlemas was celebrated in Ger many, hedgehogs were traditionally used to predict the weather. In Pennsylvania there were no hedgehogs, so the German settlers chose the groundhog as the replacement be cause of the its resemblance to the hedgehog. America’s first official Groundhog Day cel ebration was on Feb. 2, 1886 in Pennsylvania when Punxsutawney’s local newspaper. The Punxsutawney Spirit, printed the following: “Today is Groundhog Day and, up to the time of going to press, the beast has not seen its shadow. ” The following year the Punxsutawney Groundhog Club made the famous first trip to Gobbler’s Knob to see the groundhog who would become known as “Punxsutawney Phil: Seer of Seers, Sage of Sages, Prognosti cator of Prognosticators and Weather Prophet Extraordinary. ” Every year, thousands of people make the trip to Gobbler’s Knob to watch Phil exit his Ruben Daw burrow. Gobbler’s Knob was op- round to the public in 1996andliii risen in popularity to watch a grouri has predicted the weather 39 periij time. Regardless of his accuracy ini cal matters, Phil lives a plush pared to others of his species. Hi climate-controlled habitat at sutawney Library. His main source of nutritioni and dog food and he weighs at pounds, said his handler, Bill Deelei Phil’s day planner is also busier till other groundhogs’, especially as%| proaches. In past years, Phil has bn on “Oprah” and "Today” whereh. prediction on live television. in March of 1986, he made a: White House to meet President to gan. Phil was even involved intheki research for the 1993 comedy Grauo starring Bill Murray, a movie thatga| ebration a mainstream. Business Student Council Career Fair Explore Your Future Feb. 15'18 Lowry Mays College & Graduate School of Business 0ST A O Informational Meeting Tuesday, Feb. 2 Wednesday, Feb. 3 rm. 113 @ 9:00 rm. 118 @ 8:00 Company Signups Sunday, Feb. 7 2:00-4:00 Wehner Building by the elevators *** If y OU sign uj) to /tost a company you must attend one of the two mandatory meetings Mandatory Meetings Tuesday, Feb. 9 Thursday, Feb. 11 rm. 113® 9:00 rm. 125 @ 8:00 http://business2.tamu.edu/bsc Wednesday, Feb. 3 is Disabilities Awareness 0; ™ Presented by MSC Hospitality and Services for Students with Disabilities Piscussion Panel 10:00am - 11:00am IVISC: 206 Texas A&M’s Faculty and Students discuss and ans" questions concering their disabilities. Access CChallen^e ll:OOam - 2:00 pm JY1SC Flagroom Come participate in a simulation of eight different disable including mobility, visual and dexterity. Some activities!»• wheel chair basketball, a blind fold walk and every dayacti such as shaving and putting on lipstick... with a twist. 4 For more inforation call MSC Hospitality at 845-1515 - < J*rcm i u in - LEMONADE I LEMON-EATING CONTEST With Special DAVE ELMENDC and the Aggie Vf ! Thursday, Feb 4*5 PM ■ Sbisa Dining Center Hosted by the Department of Food Services ©1999 The Coca-Cola Company. “Minute Maid” is a registered trademark of The Coca-Cola Company.