So, What Do YOU Oo? Page 2 • Friday, October 22, 1999 c AMPUS Some people become scientists. Some balance budgets. Respectable professions no doubt. But Jim West opted for something a little different. He's a puppeteer. What does that mean? There's only one way to find out! FOR THE YOUNG AT ART Mozart, Monsters & Matisse Rudder Theatre Saturday, October 23 at 2 PM & 4 PM For tickets, call 845-1234 Order on-line at opas.tamu.edu. Generously supported by: The OPAS Guild Supporting the arts since 7 973. Sponsored in part by: FIRST ^pnerican KBTX Season Media Partners: News In Brief he Butt Quarantine to end for Aggie Mascot After a 10 day observation pe riod, the highest ranking member of the Corps of Cadets, Reveille IV, will return to her normal respon sibilities starting Monday. During a photo shoot with local preschooler’s at Kyle Field two weeks ago, a group of children running by Reveille startled the collie and she reacted by biting one of the children. The child was taken to the hos pital out of simple precaution and suffered no injuries. The child’s parents filed no incident report. Reveille was also taken to her veterinarian where she was placed on home quarantine, a pe riod in which she cannot make any special appearances except for football games. Jeff Bailey, head yell leader and a senior agricultural systems management major, said the home quarantine period is a time to observe Reveille’s behavior. “[Home quarantine] is just a form of making sure the animal’s okay and there are no reoccur rences of other problems emotion ally or mentally," he said. “We have had no reoccurrences since then.” Bailey said Reveille is a dog and did not react any differently than another dog would have. “Any dog, no matter how good they are with kids, can be star tled,” Bailey said. “[Reveille] does really well with kids and she could be around 20 kids all petting her, but when the kids get anxious, Rev. gets anxious." Reveille will be in Oklahoma this weekend for the Texas A&M and University of Oklahoma foot ball game. Prior to his appoint Supreme Court.Tv, . Judge of the U.S.Cc • .1 for the District of Coiur A He was also assistant^! civil rights and chair: J Equal Opportunity Cor ; Thomas received !-, ,• gvee from Yale Law Set 1 gan to practice law InlSR] High Court Justice to answer questions Former presii to speak S< U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas will give a lecture and answer audience questions in the Presidential Conference Center of the George Bush Presidential Li brary complex today at 5:30 p.m. The presentation is being host ed by the George Bush Presiden tial Library Foundation. Former President George Bush and Thomas will host a question- and-answer session after the lec ture. The University distributed 300 tickets to various student leaders and organizations. Any remaining seating in the 600-seat auditori um was taken by area leaders and Bush Library donors. Thomas has served on the Supreme Court since 1991 and was was appointed by Bush. Former President Ge« along with other dignitai speak at a conference^ by the Center for Presm Studies this weekend, George Bush PresidentiSli Complex. Dr. George Edwards,.., the Center for President^ ies, said the conferences, on the military interventions gies and the related presi decision making. Bothi begin at 8 a.m. He said Bush will speakS day, along with Thomas? undersecretary of state. Sunday’s speakers David Abshire, former sador to NATO, and MichaelD Time Magazine corresp The conference is openli general public. SIDE BURN CLUB SKI APPAREL Save up to ?ft~ ftckerS 50% O O toO ; o> On Brand Name Ski-Wear CD SPORTS is back in town with Ski-wear for the entire family. A great selection of name brand ski apparel & ski equipment at ^ prices you won’t believe! BEAU & BRE11 - -• U- ' — OnoMtrftoX / ftoWr'Wk BV R. 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