8 Thursday, March 1, 1979 University Daily Kansan Campus Interviews for Engineers For TI in Sherman, Texas What You Need You need to be innovative with in i tive. Your degree should be in one the following: Electrical Engineering Engineering Science Chemical Engineering Engineering Physics Mechanical Engineering Industrial Engineering Plastics Engineering Material Science Chemistry Physics What We Do Texas Instruments in Sherman designs, develops and manufactures advanced integrated circuits, memory components, chemical materials, electronic equipment, missile guidance systems, air traffic control radars and indicators, plastic parts and transformers. Where We Do It Sherman, Texas, offers both the stimulus of a big city and the comfortable pace of a small one. In Sherman, home is five minutes from work. Dallas is 60 minutes from home.Not a suburb, Sherman is an independent city of 35,000 people completely surrounded by wooded hills and farmlands.It's the gateway to Lake Texoma,the sixth biggest man-made lake in the world. Sherman offers sophisticated mall shopping; fine colleges and plenty of cultural attractions.With even more of everything available a short drive away in Dallas.There's good weather year round.And you have the time and facilities to enjoy it. CAMPUS INTERVIEWS March 7-8 If unable to interview at this time, send your resume in confidence to: Staffing Manager/P.O. Box 84/ Sherman, TX 75090. TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INCORPORATED An equal opportunity employer M/F Women seeded fourth in regional By NANCY DRESSLER Kansas has accepted an at-large bid to the Region VI Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women basketball tournaments which will be next weekend in Minneapolis. Sports Editor The Jawhaws, one of two at-large teams in the eight-tournament, have been selected to host the team. KU coach Marian Washington said yesterday that she was pleased with the progress of the U.S. team on Brazil. "It's not always that you have to assume you have to lose a ballgame to get a better outcome." KU, the only nationally-ranked team in the tournament, is in the same bracket with two teams it has beaten at least twice this season—Missouri and Nebraska. Nebraska got into the tournament last night by winning a playoff with the University of Nebraska-Omaha 75-98 for the national title. The Nebraska team entered in an opening round game Friday, March 9. KANSAS COULD have gone into the tournament as the Kansas state champion but failed in its bid to upset Kansas State Monday night. The Wildcats are the Kansas entry and they have been seeded second in the tournament. But K-State's higher seed, which KU might have had, gives the Wildcats a potentially more difficult tournament than KU's. The Wildcats face Minnesota in their opening round game. The Gophers have beaten K-State this season. K-State's second game, if the team beats the Gophers, would be against either Drake, the No. 3 seed, or Central Missouri State University, the tournament's other at-large entry. K-State has beaten CMS but has not played Drake. However, CMS and Drake are two of the five teams that have beaten KIT this season. KU PROBABLY got its lower seeding but it has the *status* But the Jawahirva complex If Kansas can get past Nebraska, for what would be the fourth time this season, it would probably face Missouri. KU has won the Tigers twice this season 63-61 and 97-48. Missouri will meet South Dakota State in Friday's opening round. A KU victory over the Tigers would put Kansas in the tournament finals, probably against K-State or Drake. But Washington said she wouldn't mind playing either team. SUA and Schon Productions present . . . in concert judy collins march 30,1979 9:00 pm hoch auditorium all seats reserved: $6.50 & $7.50 TICKETS GO ON SALE THURS, MARCH 1 AT 12:00 NOON AT THE SUA BOX OFFICE - limit of 10 tickets per person - bloc seating available for living groups and community activities. and campus organizations tickets available at: SUA Box Office, Kief's and usual locations in K.C., Topeka and Manhattan. "There's plenty of closet space—I like that!" Diane Van Beber Columbus, Kansas Freshman Private baths—Weekly maid service—Comfortable, carpeted rooms—Heated swimming pool—Good food with unlimited seconds—Lighted parking—Color TV—Close to campus—Many other features won't have to see them right away but I hope we face one of them eventually." THE TOP two teams from Region VI probably will advance to the sectional playoff in Carbondale, III., March 16-17. The team is expected to the national four-team tournament. "Regardless of where we place, we'll have to play good ball." Washington said, "One thing I have to check on is whether for him to be a top player, he has to Kansas, 29-6 and ranked 14th this week, finished fourth last year in the regional behind the same three teams that have been ranked by the NCAA's tourney: Missouri, K-State and Drake. films sua Presents Robert Altman presents written and edited by Richard Baskin produced by Robert Alman Alan Rudolph Friday & Saturday March 2 & 3 3:30, 7:00, 9:30 ADM $1.50 Woodruff Aud.