The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 31, 1971, Image 4

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College Station, Texas
Wednesday, March 31, 1971
THE BATTALION
255 file for elections
(continued from page 1)
David Carpenter, David Wagner,
Richard Hoddleston.
College of Geo-Sciences, one
representative at-large; Mark
Blakemore, Don Ritchey, Mike
Essmyer.
Pre-Vet, two representatives at-
large; Harmon Rogers, Ira Sha
piro, A. E. Adams, Mike Klem.
Rufnning for the Sophomore
Class Offices will be the follow
ing: President—Steven Bergjans,
Robert Vanrite, John Slifer, Chuck
Gallaway, Larry Hoelscher, Ran
dy Thomas, Steve Waring, Randy
Maness. Vice-President — Fred
Family expert
forum speaker
Dr. Henry Bowman, nationally
recognized authority on marriage
and family life, is the final
speaker for the Student “Y” As
sociation’s “Marriage Forum” to
night.
The former University of Tex
as sociology professor is current
ly an author living in Austin. He
has been speaker for the Mar
riage Forum in past years.
Y Publicity Chairman Dan Mc
Queen said Dr. Bowman will lec
ture on the do’s and don’ts of
marriage. Included is a discus
sion on premarital and marital
sex in human relations.
The program begins at 7:30
p.m. in the Memorial Student
Center Assembly Room.
Dr. Bowman is author of “Mar
riage for Modems,” used as the
text in the family life cour
here.
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No. 3 At 10:00 p. m.
“COMEDY TALE OF
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EAST SCREEN AT 7:00 P. M.
Elliott Gould In
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At 9:00 p. m.
“BANDDELERO”
With Dean Martin
Speck, Gerald Stoermer, Chris
Lutz, Barry Bogart, Don Webb.
Also running for a sophomore
class office are: Secretary-Treas
urer—John Rosenbaum, Michael
Harris, Dave Goodlin, Colleen
Bourland, Bill Peel. Social Sec
retary—Manuel Reta, Barry Bow
den, Chris St. John, Charles Car
ter, Pete Wilson. MSC Represen
tative—Mike Harris, John Pledg
er, John Willis. Election Commis
sion—Richard Chaplin, Carol Sil-
verthorne, Bob Clore, James Ash
ley, Richard Huddleston.
Junior Class Officer candidates
are: President—Jimmy Griffith,
John Shepherd. Vice-President—
Gerald Betty, Mike Griswold, Paul
Workman, Calvin Ramage. Sec
retary-Treasurer—Tommy Wea
ver, Van Knight, Ricky Zick, Lar
ry McConathy. Social Secretary—
Robert Besancon, Buddy Bright.
MSC Representative—Jerry El
mer, Jim Delony, Jimmy Craig,
Julie McCall. Yell Leader—Mike
Rainwater, Hank Paine, Don Grif
fith, C. H. Long. Election Com
mission—Tony Mulloy, Jerry El
mer, Keith Kauffman, Karl Cook,
Jimmy Craig, Mike Holley, Mike
Slack, Donnie Somerville.
Senior Class candidates are:
President — Bruce Clay, Bill
Scherle, Jerry McGowen, Vidal
Gonzalez Jr. Vice-President—Rob
Ivey, Ernie Battle, Ronny Gaf-
ford. Secretary-Treasurer—David
Reitz, Eric Luten. Social Secreta
ry—Vidal Gonzalez Jr. Historian
—Buff Marlin, George Zahac-
zewsky, Pearre C. Chase. Conces
sions Chairman—Wofford Camp
III. J. B. Parsons, Rene French.
MSC Representative — Andy
Beck, Will Webster, Gary Sin
gletary.
Other Senior Candidates are:
Yell Leader—Mike Buckley, Rick
Perry, Jim Ferguson, Tommy Orr,
Brian Rains, Dave Gorcyca, Daryl
Barrett. Election Commission—
Dale Foster, Brian Rains, Jim
Cook, J. B. Parsons, Rene
Ffrench.
Peace Corps
film will be
shown tonight
“Hope and Harvest,” a film on
Peace Corps volunteers in Asia
and Latin America, will be shown
in room 3B of the Memorial Stu
dent Center at 7:30 tonight.
The 30-minute film depicts
Peace Corps workers in Kenya,
India, Columbia, Chile and the
Philippines.
Three Peace Corps representa
tives on campus this week are
Branch Rickey, who worked in
physical education in Venezuela,
Sam Owens, a teacher in Guyana,
and Cecilia Thompson, who work
ed in child care clinics in Ecua
dor.
Civilian Student Council candi
dates are: President— Fernando
Giannetti, Gordon Pilmer. First
Vice-President—Bill Shaw. Sec
ond Vice-President—Dudley Cick-
ers, Jimmy Laferney, Joe Nix,
Polly McGlew. Secretary—Marga
ret Caple. Treasurer—Karl Cook.
Running for offices in Univer
sity Women will be: Chairman—
Nancy , Evans. Co-Chairman—
Kendra Ward, Nancy Ondrovik,
Judy McConnell. Public Relations
Chairman—Julie McCall.
The representatives have come
to A&M in an effort to recruit
Peace Corps volunteers. They are
especially interested in people
wanting to work with agriculture
programs, land leveling projects,
animal breeding, and forest sta
tion projects.
Rickey said that a college de
gree is not necessary to join the
Peace Corps if a person has
grown up on a farm or if he has
two to five years experience in
a skilled trade.
City elections
to be covered
by KAMU-Tf
Special coverage of local dt
commission and school kail pOr 111 '
elections has been announced l| ^ggie trad
KAMU-TV.
Fort
w] to watch i
action.
They
“Meet the Candidates”
ings, held Monday in Bryan ati
scheduled for Wednesday eta
ning in the A&M Consolidatd
cafeteria, will be aired in tkti should. Bl
entirety on Channel 15 Thin
day at 8:30 p.m.
Portions of both meetings ]»
taining to the April 3 sck#
board elections will be rebroai
cast Friday, also at 8:30 p.m
KAMU-TV will sign on at 8:1 after tald
p.m. Saturday for complete tat
erage of election returns for tl(
school board races.
REGINA, PLAYED by Sandy Sheats, argues with her
father, played by Russell Mclnturff, in the Aggie Players
production “Ghosts" Tuesday night. The production con
tinues through Saturday, nightly at 8 p. m. in A&M Con
solidated Auditorium. (Photo by Bob Cox)
The station also will rebmi
cast portions of the Leagued
Women Voters’ “Meet the Cani
dates” sessions dealing with cilj | ec [ Nels(
commission races in both »
munities on a special electim
eve program scheduled for II
p.m. April 5.
City commission election &
suits will be aired at 8:30 mi
10:00 p.m. April 6.
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