I (Continued from Page 2) ■ Blackard Seeks EPresident’s Job f E.I itor, I ho Battalion: Consider the importance of the ^Btudent Senate and the student ^Midy president in providing' stu- ^■ent services and voicing student ^«)inion. These services are, for ^Bie most part, fairly routine in ^^■early all colleges. I However, A&M is unique in , She field of student opinion, for ^ve have many controversial is- ^Bues all our owm. We students ■re an integral part of this insti- ^Bution, and our voice should be ^Beard concrening A&M’s prob- I Here, then, lies the challenge ^nn- next year’s student leaders ^Bnd the student body president. H'hese leaders must stand on their ^Bwn feet, consider but not be dominated by administrative ^Bpinion and be guided solely by Mheir conscience and the voice of |||}t students. I I believe that 1 am experienced ^Bnd qualified to meet this chal- Benge by representing the student ^Bo