Students Oidf i OPAS to do list* ✓ Exercised the OPAS code (*23) when registering for fall classes. vy Received a ticket selection form from OPAS in the mail. y Mailed or hand-delivered my completed ticket selection form to box office. Claimed my OPAS tickets! >ut 8 0 /, If you can not check the line above, please visit the MSC OPAS office in room 223 of the Memorial Student Center. Better hurry! Seats to the 27th season are going fast. Your deadline to claim your OPAS tickets is September 20! 7999-^ * This ad is directed at students who bought their tickets to the 1999-2000 MSC OPAS season while registering for their fall classes. enlighten • entertain • inspire VIEUOMEBAq: 0 WHEN: SEPTEMBEl? 9 TN @ 5:30 WHEFE: CAPEEP CENlEP LOBBY WHAT: FPEE F00C> t FUN WHO: ALL CO-OPS Page 8 - Thursday, September 9, 1999 s TATE «Thursday. Sepz City prohibits gang interact! 9 SAN ANTONIO (AP) — They may live next door to one another, pass each other on the sidewalk or wait in the same grocery store line. But 32 neighbors are under strict orders to ignore each other. In an effort to crack down on two gangs, a San Antonio judge Tuesday laid down a two-year in junction prohibiting alleged mem bers of the groups from associating, spraying graffiti paint or recruiting new members. Similar injunctions are in place in California and Austin, but this is the largest group in Texas ordered to split up. Through 2001, a street huddle could earn the San Antonio youths a year in jail. “We believe it is a godsend for the the streets around her' fallen silent since theic junction was placed,I Jr community.’ — Rosa Maria Perez Neighborhood Association President “1 am delighted,” Neighborhood Association President Rosa Maria Perez was quoted as saying in the San Antonio Express-News. ‘‘We believe it is a godsend for the com munity.” Gunshots that once echoed in Suspected killer decides to keep court attorney A defense attornev old Ja\ Vera said hew. /^p) — Any tv= order. e Web are oira Attorney FernandoC:,f, researchers is one of the teens ac Tie findings, is a member of then: Mature, sug^, ie group. any desirec3 li this is so success©# are 800 ml ’ against awhile vving which group ( ortez said -he study ca ! here, too.” / Six Degrees In July 1 pie are conn« Wilford Flowers said individuals — be imminent andirrep&jn,Bacon, ” i done to an Austin ne; ti° n between he did not bar five pec: ? prity rising s tain activities there, fhe study wa: diversity of NJ Fhey constrci < High school resto Pledge of Allegiai-^II awma* HOUSTON (AP) — The rail-riding drifter suspected of nine slayings in three states retracted a request to drop his court-appointed attorneys yesterday and then asked a judge for access to a law li brary. Angel Maturino Resendiz, 40. also apologized yesterday for causing "prob lems” by sending handwritten notes to state District Judge Bill Harmon in which the suspect asked to represent himself. The previous notes sparked a hastily called hearing Thesday. Maturino Re sendiz, who met with his attorneys later that night, apparently had a change of heart afterward. Now, Maturino Resendiz said he will allow court-appointed lawyers Allen Tanner and Rudy Duarte to continue rep resenting him. The suspect says he still does not know who will present his case at trial, however. Maturino Resendiz\has been held in the Harris County Jail since his surren der in El Paso on July 13. He awaits a Feb. 14 capital murder trial for the 1998 slaying of a Houston-area physician. WASHINGTC plican-contrc -ped to work conflicting se land confr pile House o health cart EDINBURG. Texas (AP) — A high school than Pledge of Allegiance because it mentions God will is ihg the pledge. Edinburg North High School Principal MarioSa revoked the ban Tuesday, said be was acting onto Edinburg school district attorney Ray Lopez when ited the pledge in the first place. Religion and prayer in school and at school fm been in the new ^ rei mith .i - < loaders in : recent court decision banning student-ledpubttcjHpfier issues like ball games. ial months of The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruledte “I don’t see events are not solemn enough events to merit ok esident wants The decision stemmed from a 1995 lawsuit agaiisripate Majority 1 ta Fe school district in which two familit iss., told repor olated the constitutional separation of church andsa^action-packe The Pledge of Allegiance is recited daily at setoctobor. What the nation. Lopez said he told school administratm tfrore spendii district could be sued foi reciting the pl< ore spending! because of the phrase “indivisible under God" Senate Demi But he said he also told the adi aschle sounde think “there is going to be a court t essimistic abo trict would be wrong(breaking the law) because of? 111 ? 101 ™ 86 God (being) included in it r ith Lott, and “It becomes an attorney client situation,” Lope 0 P e C01J ' 1 [McAllen] Monitor, adding that he did not advises But.headde school principals to ban the pledge. locrats] willfi Despite the mixed messages. ressively purs: lo said the school board classrooms. never voted to ba deludes gun c FREE GOLF!! FREE CAR!! Rub elbows with engineering company reps! Have a chance to win a Ford Mustang!!! WHERE: TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY GOLF COURSE I WHEN: SEPTEMBER 14, 1999 @ 8:00 a.m. WHY: IT’S FREE!!!!! Many prizes to be given away and lunch provided Sign up outside WERC 219. Registration closed on Friday at noon! Remember the CEO Career Fair at Reed Arena! September 15 & 16 Sponsored by Student Engineer’s Council Visit http://sec.tamu.edu/ceo/golfstudent w/ Chlorine Wednesday September 15, 1999 at the Texas Hall of Fame $ 10 advance tickets on sale now at Disc-Go-Round, Rother’s at Woodstone and the Hall. $ 12 at the door Doors open at 8 p.m. • Show starts 9 p.m.