Editor, The Battalion: In the coming school year, there will be only one Senator from the College of Geosciences on the Student Senate. I am the ONLY incumbent in this race, and I proudly point to my work in getting the following items passed this year on the Senate: University Regulations revision (co-author), Activity Fees (co author), By-Laws (author), Football Ticket arrangement, Ag gie Mother of the Year, Secre tary of Student Life Committee and others. In order for the Col lege of Geosciences to be repre sented in a Senate with more than 70 Senators, it will take an experienced, proven Senator to state its case. I believe I have the experience and my record speaks for itself as far as ac complishments go. I urge all students in Geosciences to vote and to RE-ELECT TOM FITZ- HUGH to the Student Senate. Tom Fitzhugh, Senator College of Geosciences ★ ★ ★ Editor, The Battalion: To the Students of Texas A&M: Texas A&M is undergoing change in many ways. There is no doubt that many of these changes are good. But there are changes which, if permitted to exist, will tear down the image and uniqueness of our great university. I am speaking spe cifically of relaxing of appear ance standards and the actions which correlate with these stand ards. We owe to past, present and future Aggies the maintain ing of a great university. Are we willing to do our part in keeping the respect and admira tion of the nation and the world for Texas A&M University? Let Berkeley remain what it is, but let us make the changes at Texas A&M which will be for the betterment of mankind, and continue to be the great univer sity that it is. For these very reasons, it is important that the person whom you choose as your Student Body President on Wednesday, May 14, be able to lead you to those objectives. I believe the candi date who can achieve these ob jectives best is Jimmy Adams. It is true that he has no Student Senate experience, but I believe preparation and devotion come before experience, and I know of no on who prepares more effec tively than Jimmy. I encourage you to vote for Jimmy Adams as your next Student Body Presi dent. Jerry Campbell Former Student Body President ★ ★ ★ Editor, The Battalion: Circumstances being what they were, I never had the opportunity to thank all those people who supported me in the last election. I would like to do that now, and to say I’m sorry that your efforts, as well as mine, were to no avail; and, at the same time, I am going to ask yet another favor. That is that you seriously con sider your vote before casting it tomorrow. Student Government in the past three weeks has suffered an unprecedented dismemberment and, if we are to maintain any Page 2 semblance of it, we must attempt to provide it with some measure of unity. Unity, as I said in the last election, has become a trite and hackneyed word, but it is still a necessary factor in pro ducing a forceful Student Senate. What I am asking you to do, then, is not support that candidate who has simply told everyone on the campus “I’m for you,” but to support the man who has demon strated not only a willingness, but an ability, to work with all groups at A&M. Vote Gerry Geistweidt for Stu dent Senate President. Again, many thanks. A1 Reinert Student Senate ★ ★ ★ Editor, The Battalion: It is of paramount importance that continuity of leadership be maintained on next year’s Student Senate. If administrators accus tomed to dealing with here-today- gone-tomorrow student govern ments can be faced with experi enced student leadership that won’t have to spend half the semester learning the ropes, then the Student Senate can emerge from the start as the real voice of the student body. Kent Caper- ton can provide that voice. His contribution to student govern ment this year has been exten sive. The experience he has al ready gained will prove invalu able next year. Kent can provide the student body with the dy namic voice desperately needed in all phases of student govern ment. Kent Caperton must be elected Junior Senator from the College of Business Administra tion. Bill Carter, President Student Senate 1968-69 David Maddox, Vice-Pres. Student Senate 1968-69 Gerald Geistweidt, Vice-Pres. Student Senate 1969-70 Larry Schilhab, President Civilian Student Council ’69-70 P. Wayne Gosnell Senate Issues chairman ’68-69 Sam Torn Head Yell Leader ’69-70 Garry Mauro Yell Leader 1968-69 A1 Reinert Student Senator 1968-69 ★ ★ ★ Editor, The Battalion: Each year many letters pour into your office from hopeful office holders. In general, they all say the same thing. This letter would be expected to be the same. But I feel that it is time to get down to the real problems of our school. Student strife, fair representa tion, minority issues, administra tion cooperation, and student co operation are all issues that we must face. I want to see the Texas A&M Student Senate take the responsibility into its hands. I also want to be a part of this group. If you want to see action on the problems of our school, I greatly need your support. David Moore ’72 College Station, Texas Tuesday, May 13, 1969 THE BATTALION Listen Up the halt forum I + + + Editor, The Battalion: The School of Business needs good representation to work with the problems of students. I feel that it is time someone represents what A&M stands for, tradition and pride. Some people have for gotten or become lax in these qualities. Like many others, I feel it is time to do something about it and that is why I have decided to run for this position. I will carry out my job for the College of Business and apply the principles of my major, man agement. One important factor would be understanding with a deep seeded desire to accomplish the best results for all the stu dents, secondly to bring more respect and honor to A&M. As the Afro-American group said that they will meet force with force, understanding with under standing, restraint with restraint, I will too ... in any order in which they come. In this position, I will work as hard as I do on the football field working and taking action to cope with any situation that arises. Lynn Odom ’70 ★ ★ ★ Editor, The Battalion: In past weeks we have wit nessed events which would never have happened on this campus in years past. Charges, counter charges, expulsions, and demands have covered The Battalion for the past six weeks. A feeling of repulsion for the mishandling in various student administrative channels has settled over us all. However, we must realize that a great part of the problem is due to the growing desire of students to do something more than reside on campus. Student government and campus interest in that government have grown fantastically in the past nine months. Constitutions, disregard ed in the past, are read today; rules unheeded before are follow ed now; and channels of communi cation that were seldom traveled in the past are regular footpaths for some. This new interest must be stabilized in both student and administrative circles. Student government coupled with student maturity and student responsibil ity can happen on this campus now. A willingness to communicate with students is of utmost im portance and the ability to ex press student problems to the administration cannot be over emphasized. Committees com posed of students and adminis trators might be able to shorten confusing communication chan nels now in existence. The estab lishment of such groups is one proposal made by Garry Mauro, candidate for Senate President. We believe Garry to be the most capable and most dependable can didate for this office. He has talk ed with us concerning plans that he has and we believe Garry to be the candidate who best utilizes thought as opposed to emotional ism, who works carefully rather than hurriedly, and who can oper ate effectively in the position of President of the Senate by deal ing fairly with all groups; but not bowing to pressures and de mands for special treatment these groups often propound. Thus we THE BATTALION Opinions expressed in The Battalion are those of the student writers only. The Battalion is a non-tax- supported, non-profit, self-supporting educational enter prise edited and operated by students as a university and community newspaper. LETTERS POLICY Letters to the editor should be typed, double-spaced, and must be no more than 300 words in length. They must be signed, although the writer’s name will be with held by arrangement with the editor. Address corre spondence to Listen Up, The Battalion, Room 217, Services Building, College Station, Texas 77843. 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May, an The Battalion, a student newspaper blished in College Station, Texas daily except Saturda: and Monday, and holiday peric ‘ d once a week during summer at Texas A&M is wspap on, Texas daily except Saturday, ,nd holiday periods, September through Represented nationally by National Educational Advertising Services, Inc., New York City, Chicago, Los Angeles and San Francisco. The Associated Press is entitled exclusively to the use for republication of all new dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in the paper and local news of spontaneous origin published herein. Rights of republication of all other matter herein are also reserved. Second-Class postage paid at College Station, Texas. EDITOR JOHN W. FULLER Managing Editor Dave Mayes Sports Editor John Platzer Staff Columnists John McCarroll, Mike Plake, Monty Stanley, Jan Moulden Staff Writers Tom Curl, Janie Wallace, Tony Huddleston, David Middlebrooke Assistant Sports Editor Richard Campbell Photographers Bob Stump, Bob Peek Sports Photographer Mike Wright We all take pride in Texas A&M for the unique uni versity that it is,Uniqueness, in that outsiders are impressed with the aggressive friendliness, and clean cut look of its students. I believe we have overlooked things around us and that stricter rules should be followed as to neatness of ap pearance and student activities. The rights of the whole student body, rather than the interest of a few will be sought after vigorously. A&M must keep its high standards and continue to raise them, rather than be caught in the violent demonstrations, sloppiness, and atheistic attitudes of our times. It has been said that athletes do not participate and are not willing to enter into politics of the university. I say that I have been conditioned both mentally and phys ically and am willing to stand up for what I believe. Candidate for Student Senate President Jimmy Adams —Adv. believe Garry Mauro is deserving of your vote on Wednesday. David T. Maddox, Yice-Pres. Student Senate ’68-’69 Mitty C. Plummer, President Grad. Student Council ’68-’69 Kirby L. Brown Senate Recording Sec. ’69-’70 P. Wayne Gosnell Senate Issues Chairman ’68-’69 Robert Burford, Chairman Senate Public Relations ’68-’69 W. R. Hartsfield ’72 Student Senator ★ ★ ★ Editor, The Battalion: Science Majors, Class of ’70: The elections of representatives for the Student Senate are coming up soon. I would like to announce my support for Neal Ely. Neal is a Chemistry major and is a very industrious student. Neal is a member of the Corps, but he does feel that there should be better Corps-Civilian relations. After all, we are all Aggies, and Neal feels that we should work together for the improvement of the University. Neal is a man who feels that several improvements are needed here. Some of these are: (1) improvement of diet and service at the dining halls; (2) improvement of laundry service; (3) better lighting of the campus at night; (4) improvement of campus security service. As far as student-faculty rela tions go, Neal thinks that there should be some method of pro fessor evaluation and that re sults of these evaluations should be made public. (Ideas are others than those in use now regarding evaluations.) Neal also wants to improve communication between the Student Senate and the Stu dent Body. For these reasons, I feel that Neal Ely is certainly the best qualified candidate for College of Science Representative, Class of ’70, and if he is elected, I’m sure that he will do his ut most to gain the improvements previously stated. Don Birkelbach ’70 ★ ★ ★ Editor, The Battalion: Up until two weeks ago, the Student Senate of Texas A&M had made significant steps toward a real student government for this university. The events of the past several days have hindered the progress made this year. Wednesday, you will be electing your representatives to next year’s Senate. Charles Hoffman is running for re-election as one of the two people to be elected from the Class of ’71, College of Liberal Arts. His experience and effort on the Senate this year will be important in rebuilding your voice in affairs affecting To All Personnel of the Tex as A&M University System Eligible for the optional re tirement program Lincoln National Life offers variable annuities. Send for a prospectus: Lincoln National Variable Annuity Fund A (for tax-qualified plant). Williams Insurance Agency 2909 Texas Ave, Bryan, Texas Phone 822-S793 Lincoln National Life INIURANCI COMPANY PEANUTS your student government next year. On every issue concerning the student body this year, Charles has taken a valuable part in promoting student interests. We encourage your support for his re-election this Wednesday. A1 Reinert, Senator Jimmy Dunham, Pres., Class of ’70 Gary Martin, Pres., Class of ’71 ★ ★ ★ Editor, The Battalion: To the Students of the College of Science: To me, the qualifications for a Senator from the College of Sci ence should be honesty, sincerity in his duties, industriousness, and above all, the desire to be for all the students. For these reasons I am supporting Neal Ely for Senator from the College of Sci ence, Class of ’70. Neal has a number of good, workable pro grams to improve the University. Give him a chance to make some thing happen. Vote Neal Ely, Senator, Class of ’70, from the College of Sci ence. Bruce “General” Crumley ’70 ★ ★ ★ Editor, The Battalion: An effective student govern ment should provide the vital link for the communications gap be tween student bodies and admin istrations today. All across our nation and throughout the world, students are in the process of revolution. This revolution has evolved due to a lack of under standing on the parts of both students and administrators. Here on our own campus we are begin ning to see the first signs of revolt. However, we do have an oppor tunity to prevent that which can only hurt the chance for complete and faithful recognition of stu dent opinions and ideas on this campus. We have the opportunity to provide an operative liaison between our student body and our administration. It takes in terested and informed students, ones who really care, to build this type of effective student govern ment. During this past year, Rip Russell has taken the time to keep up with events concerning student life here at Texas A&M. He realizes the challenge that faces next year’s Student Senate, and he is willing and able to ac cept that challenge. I ask your support this Wednesday for our student government and for JAMES W. (RIP) RUSSELL as the College of Science representa tive from the Class of ’71. Charles R. Hoffman, Senator, Class of ’71 ★ ★ ★ Editor, The Battalion : My name is Lee Clayton. I am a Pre-Med major, class of ’72. I am a candidate for the Student Senate from the College of Sci ence. Voting will be conducted May 14, 1969. My candidacy is based on the platform of “Continuous Progress through Improvement, Establish ment, and Elimination.” I propose to: IMPROVE: 1. The image of Texas A&M. 2. Communications by posting Senate minutes in prominent places on campus, such as the library and MSC. ESTABLISH: 1. A faculty-student senate to improve communications be tween students, faculty, and administrations. 2. A student forum where stu dents can express their views. 3. Effective use of student opin ion polls. 4. An orientation program for freshman civilian students to acquaint them with the history and traditions of Texas A&M. 5. Regular meetings between each Senator and his constitu ents. ELIMINATE: 1. The divisiveness that exists between Corps, civilian stu dents, faculty, and the admin istration. 2. Present inequities in the elec tion rules and procedures and to increase the number of poll ing places. Since the Student Senate was organized in order to give the student body a stronger vote, it is necessary that everyone go to the polls and vote tomorrow. I hope that if you support my views, you will elect me your Student Senator from the College of Science. Lee Clayton ’72 ★ ★ ★ Editor, The Battalion: Having been associated with Jimmy Weaver for the past year, and having realized his leadership capabilities, we, the undersigned students, recommend that he be elected to the office of Sophomore Student Senator from the College of Liberal Arts. Jimmy Weaver has been active this year in the Great Issues Committee and Phi Eta Sigma. In the past Jimmy has been presi dent of organizations as small as five and as large as ten thousand. He has taken an active part in state politics and international affairs. And now he is here at A&M. Jimmy has proved himself to be a dedicated worker and the type of person that gets things accomplished. Jimmy Weaver asks the student body to “Challenge Me!” When you vote next Wednesday, Jim my’s name will be the last one on the ballot for Sophomore Sen ator, College of Liberal Arts. Challenge him this year with your vote, and he will challenge you next year with action. Larry Schilhab, Civilian Student Council President Kent Caperton MSC Vice-President John Sharp, Sophomore Class President ★ ★ ★ Editor, The Battalion: In announcing my candidacy for the Sophomore Student Sen- (See Listen Up, Page 3) 11, S. Arm j site 38 i I mil 8 lie Den. 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