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THE BATTALION Tuesday, March 20, 1973 College Station, Texas 5125.00 Hell alar:I i day^tfl le chaiipl steel bad! *h«lt List Those Running In Student Elections (Continued from page 1) Eddie Johnson Mike Parker Stephen Philpy Bruce Russell Phillip Schrab Keith Singleton Mike Stafford Michael L. Tiner David Wohlschlegel Senior Gary L. Buis J. Kyle McNeely Emile Sendral Harry Sundberg Graduate Russell de Castongrene Chirra Reddi At Large James E. Anthony Blake Cathey Nat Hardy William Marshall John Pledger Ron Sparks COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS Sophomore Kathleen Adams Kathy Morgan Mike Todd Junior Susan Carstens Curt Henderson Carol Moore John Moore Keith P. Tyler Senior Chet Edwards Jan Faber Graduate George Elliott Zukotynski At Large Robert Bard Louie Gohmert Travis Henderson COLLEGE OF SCIENCE Sophomore Linda Benavides Judo GundeTsheimer Mark Herrington Craig Leever Dan Logan Lucy Stearman Junior Barry Buskee Bob Stewart Senior Kent Hamilton Charles H. Stinson At Large Jerry L. Bohannon Mike Buford Tim Clader Steve Grayson James Muhl Cindy Murray Jerry Nickerson Alton Rogers Mark Stracke George Theilen PRE-VET Chris Lawson Bob Ulmstead Carol Silverthorne COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE Mac Glaess Ernest Hernandez Ron Sanders CORPS OF CADETS Sophomore Jeffrey Dunn Hank Maddux Phil Schneider Richard Teal Bob Williams Junior Dan Benson John Tyler Mike Webb Dan Gibbs Tony Pelletier J. Warren Russell Stan Sisco Senior Steven Bergjans Barry Bowden Will Fraser Don Ganer Mike Penick John Rosenbaum Sam Turner CIVILIAN RESIDENCE HALLS LEGGETT-HART Richard Gallaway Larry F. Matula Greg Moses LAW-PURYEAR Donald Hackler Ed Minnich John Nash MOSES-DAVIS GARY Stephen Goble Mike Klem MOORE-CROCKER Glenn McDugle John Weber McINNIS-SCHUM ACHER Najmud Dowla Larry Walker WALTON-HOTARD Paul Szatkowski SOUTH CAMPUS CIVILIAN DORMS Don Hegi Mike Isenhower Sam Terry Paul Zinser KRUEGER Becky Beardsley Jenni Guido Karen Haws UNIVERSITY OWNED APARTMENTS Michael J. Kellye Rochelle Lindsay- Bill Rankin Joe Ventura OFF-CAMPUS Graduate Floyd Severs Michael Bunch Dale Foster Linda Kay Goss Beryl McKinnerney Michael J. Pierson Herman R. Todd Delbert C. Towell Undergraduate Linda Austin John Bethancourt Debi Blackmon Molly Brewer Marvin Bridges Barbara Buchanan David Carpenter Bob Couch Gwen Flynt Barry Hards Jackie Heyman Richard Howard Joe Layman Carol Moore Marc Nall Noel Spencer Becky Upham Patti Whattley GRADUATE STUDENT COUNCIL College of Agriculture Sam Bays College of Architecture Jack Wolfe College of Education Floyd G. Bevers Bennie M. Leeth Beryl McKinnerney Henry Ostermann College of Engineering Don Adams Russel de Castongrene College of Geosciences Charles Giammona College of Liberal Arts Dale Foster George Elliot Zukotynski College of Science Marianne E. Hamm RESIDENCE HALL ASSOCIATION President Randy Gillespie Vice President for Student Life Robert Youngblood Vice President For Programs Larry McRoberts Kay Miles T. Getterman Secretary Doug Kirk Karin Wilwerding MSC COUNCIL Sophomore Russell Hamley Bob Welch Junior Eddie Johnson Robert M. Laddusaw Mike Perrin La Tonya Perrin Benny Woods Senior Charles H. Stinson Jerry Stoermer SENIOR CLASS President David Carpenter Stanley Goatcher Clint Hackney Larry Hoelscher John Pledger Vice President Mike Klem Mark W. Lenneville J. Kyle McNeely Scott Steffler Patrick Troy Mike Turner Secretary-Treasurer Gary Anderson Rudy Bernhard Nancy Ondrovik Ed F. Phillips Social Secretary Chris St. John Historian Kent Crockett Mark Viktorin Yell Leader Kevin Bean John Bethancourt Keith Hazelwood Mark Mclean Griff Lasley Dale O’Reilly Bobby Sykes JUNIOR CLASS President John S. Aronson Louie Gohmert Adrian Pompa Bob Roberts Phillip Schraub Vice President Dan Anderson Steve Jackson William Michael Stephen Philpy Doug Thorpe Secretary-Treasurer Joe duMenil Jackie Heyman Ronnie Maddox Social Secretary Susan Carstens Jeannine Paletta Keith Singleton Michael L. Tiner Yell Leader Dan Anderson Joe Hughes Ron Plackmeir Adrian Pompa Hal Ridley Mark Roberts Don Shafer Mark L. Stracke SOPHOMORE CLASS President Mike Alford Craig J. Bishop Philip Bohlmann Casey Keith Raymond Cutler Gregg Knape Dan Logan Bob Welch Vice President Jeff Christiansen Robin Coppedge Bill Fisher Brent Futrell Edward Kitchen Craig Leever Hank Maddux Stephen C. Smith Charles E. Snyder Secretary-Treasurer Kenneth John Bus Emzy (Teddy) Jones Bob Leach Vito Ponzio Mark L. Stracke Social Secretary Kathleen Adams Becky Beardsley Deborah Kay Larson Donna Schroeder -stSP'* - **■ ‘ ■ Kent Ellis, Evangelist “JUST A CHRISTIAN” In our day, and for many generations past, if a person identifies himself as a Christian, it is quite likely that he will be asked: “What kind?” If he claims to be no “kind” of a Christian, just a Christian, and to belong to no denomination, only to the body of Christ, he will probably be regarded as a fanatic or eccentric, who has a misguided purpose, deluded mind, or an impossible dream. Current religious conditions make it dif ficult for many to conceive of a Christian only. A person who is neither Catholic nor Protestant is an enigma. People are usually perplexed, incredulous, insulted, or amused by such a claim. But why should this seem incredible? What could be more desirable or simple ? What “kind” of Christians were the Apos tles? To what denomination did they belong? Would not a per son have to be very uninformed or very partisan to contend that the Apostles were denominationalists, going about establishing different religious bodies, which taught and practiced different things, being separate from one another? What about the converts of the Apostles? Did they belong to different denominations, or to any denomination ? If so, how and why? What had they done to become part of any denomina tion ? We know what they did to become Christians, members of the body of Christ, but what had they done to make them part of anything more or other than that? It is obvious that the Chris tians of which we read in the New Testament were not denomina tional in any respect. They lived, died, served the Lord, and were saved, never so much as having heard of denominationalism. If this is what they did under Apostolic direction, this proves it is the Divine will and that it can be done. We should and can do the same. We can be what they were by doing what they did. If fol lowing the teaching of Christ and his Apostles made their first followers Christians only, it will do the same for us. The word of God only makes Christians only. If we distinguish between human tradition and Divine revelation, and follow only the latter, it will make us Christians, nothing more, less, or else. TWIN CITY CHURCH OF CHRIST 3610 Plainsman Lane Bryan, Texas Phone 846-4515 or 846-0804 umJkmd THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL... LONDON IMPORTS £QKOpK DAS A LIP VV6RK iffl* 6f UlMUNKlN CLASSICS AT 40% OFF Save 40% OFF THE MANUFACTURERS LIST PRICE THIS WEEK ONLY ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF LONDON IMPORT! CLASSICAL RECORDINGS! WE NOW STOCK A COMPLETE NEW SELECTION OF CLASSICS ON ALL THE MAJOR LABELS... ALL PRICES SHOWN AT 40% OFF... ARGO CLASSICS Cavilli: la Christo: London Philharmonic □ 3.59 5399 Orchestra boied two record set Liszt: Fantasia Fugue CN: Simon Preston— organ English Organ Music: Organ Sonata in G— Edward Elgar Haydn. Franz lose!: Trumpet Concerto. Sii illemands Haydn. 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