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THE BATTALION FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1974 Page 3 ) mm HARRY DISHMAN Sales & Service 603 Texas Ave. C'.S. across from campus — 846-3316 Election filing ends Mr. & Mrs. Cedillo welcome you to their Mexican Restaurant. Open 11:00 a. m. til 10:00 p. m. 7 days a week Everyday Aggie Special $1.45 Includes 3 enchiladas, refried beans, 1 taco, Spanish rice, chili con quezo, tostadas, cheese dip, ice tea or coffee. Lunch Specials: Good Mon. thru Fri. $‘1.09 Taco Dinner - 2 tacos, rice and beans, guacamole and tostada, cheese dip and hot sauce. Tamale Dinner - 2 tamales, rice and beans, chili con quezo, cheese dip, hot sauce. Enchilada Dinner - 2 enchiladas, rice and beans, guacamole tosta da, cheese dip and hot sauce. Combination Dinner - 1 enchilada, 1 tamale, taco, rice and beans guacamole, tostada, cheese dip, hot sauce. “A GLORIOUSLY FUNNY PLAY!” —Clive Barnes, N.Y. Times Saint-Stibbcr Imogcnc King Coca Donovan Prisoner Second Avenue A NEW COMEDY BY Neil Simon ORIGINAL DIRECTION BY Alike Nichols Setting by Lighting by Costumes by Richard Sylbcrt ThamnMusscr Anthca Sylbcrt A TAMU SPECIAL ATTRACTION Sunday, March 24 — 2:30 pan. Rudder Center Auditorium A&M Student & Date .... $2.00, $3.00 ea. General Public $4.00, $5.00 ea. Tickets On Sale — Rudder Center Box Office 9-4 Mon. - Fri. 845-2916 Filing for spring elections closed Thursday with only four unfiled positions and approxi mately 12 positions unopposed. The situation has changed drastically in three days time, with 58 positions unfiled for and 33 running unopposed late Mon day. Positions with no candidates are graduate spots in the College of Agriculture and Engineering in the Student Senate, and repre sentatives for agriculture and veterinary medicine in the Gradu ate Student Council. Below is a listing of all candi dates who have filed for the April 4 election. Persons who did file and do not find their names on the list should contact Student Government at 845-3051. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT: Steve Eberhard Michael D. Greiser Wally Relnke Doc Shroff VICE PRESIDENT FOR ACADEMIC AFFAIRS: Jeff Dunn Shannon Walker VICE PRESIDENT FOR EXTERNAL AFFAIRS: John Nash Hank Wahrmund VICE PRESIDENT FOR FINANCE: Curtis A. Marsh Thomas F. Taylor VICE PRESIDENT FOR RULES AND REGULATIONS: Susie Brewer John O. Tyler, Jr. Jerri Ward VICE PRESIDENT FOR STUDENT SERVICES: Barry Brooks Hal Brunson COLLEGE REPS. COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE: (8) SOPHOMORE: Bryan Ray Crook Frank Curl Alan Day John Lockett Allen McCord Albert Purnell Mary Russo TroieAnn Pruett Billy Wimberly JUNIOR: (2) James Buckner Oscar Haired Bill Helwig Roger M. Jewell Curtis Leonhardt SENIOR: (2) Tony Bonnett Mark Conner Bart Ramage Tom Walker GRADUATE: (2) Marty Clayton COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE: Kin Bush Dan Derbyshire Scott Price Robert Rayborn Gary Schubert Steve Smith Rochie Techirbart Tom Woodfin COLLEGE OF BUSINESS: (3) Joe Carter Jenni Guido Bill Haley Stephen M.Johnson Ronnie Maddox John Moore Wayne Nutt Anthony Patronella Charlie Snyder COLLEGE OF EDUCATION: <4) SOPHOMORE: (1) Alan Cook Mary Ellen Martin Robert Tucker JUNIOR: (1) Sherry Alebis James Andrus Gene McCleskey Philly S. Newton SENIOR: (1) Dan Anderson, Jr. Byron P. Compton George C. Yezak GRADUATE: (1) Horace Edward Liliey COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING: (8) SOPHOMORE: (2) Edwin R. Baker Dean Brown Henry S. Franke, III Robert Harvey Earnie Henderson Steve Johnson Gerard A. Pelletier Vicki Pratt Doug Robertsen Mike Neely Larry S. Wingo Arthur Yendrey JUNIOR: (2) Stephen Bohlmann Roger Knight Larry D. Teverbaugh SENIOR: (2) Rick Boucheaux Alan C. Bryant Bill Coskey Walter H. Mills Bruce Russgu Stephan C. Philpy Mike Tiner Michael Webb David Wohlschikgel GRADUATE: (2) Deb Sengupto COLLEGE OF GEOSCIENCES: (1) Mike Bergsma Lee Billingsley COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS: (4) SOPHOMORE: Susan Fontaine Bill Ibbotson JUNIOR: (1) Craig Bishop John Mussec Tom Odom Clayton Smith SENIOR: (1) Ronny Haygood Debbie McDonald J. Warren Russel GRADUATE: (1) Dale Foster MOODY COLLEGE: (1) unfiled COLLEGE OF SCIENCE: (6) AT LARGE: (2) Tony Guzman Gerald W. Krenek Ralph McNutt Cindy Murray David A. Rubenstein Kay Zenner SOPHOMORE: (1) Timothy Cowdan Robert Durham Billy O. Keeling Jim Kelly Duane Thompson JUNIOR: (1) Micky Cross Bob Evans Don Liles Diane Watkins SENIOR: (1) Barry N. Buske Michael Collins Thomas Donahue GRADUATE: (1) Raifad Ball COLLEGE OF VET MEDICINE: (3) Molly Brewer Wendy Foote Kelly Macmanus Joe Mickler Barney Rafferty Jeff Shannon J. S. Skains LIVING AREA REPS UNIVERSITY OWNED APARTMENTS: (2) Bruce Crager Stephen Foster r Ronald Hornback Marvin Judah OFF CAMPUS GRADUATE: (5) Allen Denton, III Glenn D. Brown Steven Boldberg Charles Harrington Phillip Kabrich OFF CAMPUS UNDERGRADUATE: (10) Mike Bell Robert Bethancourt Bo Booty Gary Bradly Robert Couch Gwen Flynt Lee Greiser Sandy Hood Angie Lindley Carol Moore Gary Owens Suzanne Quinlan Mike Rice Hal R. Ridley Gary Roach David F. Sanders Jill Saybolt Chris Smith Casey Spencer Mike Squires Susan Warren ON CAMPUS CORPS SENATORS: (4) SOPHOMORE: (1) Gary Cooper Brett Hamilton Jimmy Heck Keith Jeffry Jim Ramsey Tom Strickland Scott Turner JUNIOR: (1) Richard Cashman Ralph Gholson Jim Jackson Hank Maddon Charles Snyder Richard Teal SENIOR: (1) Dan Benson John Mazzurana Tony Pelletier Glenn Ramey Mark Stracke Larry Terrell AT LARGE: (1) Dan Gibbs Rob Gottllch Dennis Naylor Kelly Shepard ON CAMPUS RESIDENCE HALL SENATORS: (9) UTAY-WHITE David McCabe Wade Phelps KRUEGER Carol Fairchild Norine Harris Lucy Stearman Cindy Wallace DUNN Cecil Albrecht Jerry Marlin John Miller HART-LEGETT Larry McRoberts KEATH LEY-FOWLER-HUGHES Kathryn Jane Kelly Missie Miller Cynthia Osborn DAVIS-GARY-MOSES-MOORE Tome Dawsey Richard Kurtley Mark H. Vanness CROCK ER-MCINNIS-SCHUMACHER Kerry Despaux David Garver Randy Hohlaur Randy Smale HOTARD-MILNER-WALTON Robin Coppedge Roberto Gonzalez LAW-PUR YEAR-ATHLETIC Rajesh Kent Ed Minnich GRAD STUDENT COUNCIL COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE: (1) unfiled COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE AND ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN: (1) Scott M. Price COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION: (1) Harold Prasatik COLLEGE OF EDUCATION: (2) Jimmy Cheek COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING: (2) Allen Denton, III Lavada Smith COLLEGE OF GEOSCIENCES: (1) Bill Doyle Charles W. Hill, Jr. COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS: (1) Steven Goldberg Larry McConathy COLLEGE OF SCIENCE: (2) Kevin Bear Wayne Cornelius Gailen Marshall, Jr. Joseph Marcello James Ohlsen Kuni Tatsumato COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE: (1) unfiled RHA POSITIONS PRESIDENT: Timothy Jordan Greg Magruder VICE PRESIDENT: George Lippe Mary Russo SECRETARY: Maryan Hughes CLASS POSITIONS YELL LEADERS: SENIORS: (3) Barry Brooks T. Getterman Joe Hughes G. I. Lasseter Ron Plackemeier Don Shafer Charlie Scott Steve Taylor Sam Todd Mike Webb JUNIOR: (2) Gary Anderson Jeff Christensen Pat Fisher Grady Frank Chuck Jinton Jim Bob Mickler Joe Parr Paul Scott Mike Squires SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: PRESIDENT: Louie Gohmert Keith Jacobson VICE PRESIDENT: Dan Anderson Stephen Philpy SECRETARY-TREASURER: Susan Carstens Wendy Foote Ronnie Maddox SOCIAL SECRETARY: James Anthony Suzanne Quinlan Jeannine Paletta HISTORIAN: Dennis Bell Rick Boudreaxs Craig Brown John Moore JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: PRESIDENT: Philip Bohlmann Mark Machala VICE PRESIDENT: David Buttery Edward Kitchen Steven Rhodes Stephen Smith Charlie Snyder SECRETARY-TREASURER: Mark Herrington Bob Leach Vito Ponzio (See ELECTIONS, p. 5) 75% OFF FALL MERCHANDISE FOR 7 WEEK ONLY SIDEWALK SALE ERIDAY and SATURDAY We are overstocked and they must go! Sizes 3-13 the clothes horse 3801 E. 29th 846-2940 & JUNIORS and SOPHOMORES 1974 AGGIELAND CLASS PICTURE SCHEDULE MAKE-UPS . . thru March 27 Pictures will be taken from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. At UNIVERSITY STUDIO 115 N. Main 846-8019 North Gate (Bring fee slips) What our veterinarians know about animals has helped a lot of people. The Ai r Force Veterinary Off icer is a trouble-shooter. He is the expert we look to for advice on breaking the chain of infection from animal to man. It doesn’t matter if the link be direct contact, vector-bourne, or through food and water supplies. The Doctor of Veterinary Medicine is also a vital member of our med ical research team. He’s able to do so much for peo ple, because he knows so much about animals. If you're a Doctor of Veteri nary Medicine or a Veteri nary Student, we would n ir Force. I understa Health Care Opportunities RO. Box AF Peoria. III. 61614 Please send me more information on opportuniti for a Veterinarian in the Air Force. I i there is no obligation. Name Address City State Soc. Sec. #. Date of Birth. L Health Care at its best. Air Force. like to offer you an unusual combina tion of responsibilities, opportunities and personal benefits. There are travel 1 opportunities, a good sal- c-cv-34 ary, promotions, annual 30- I day paid vacation, and a ; | working environment that never ceases to be intel I ec- - I tually and professionally - | stimulating. There's a lot more to our offer than we - I can tell you here. So, fill out - | and mail the coupon and well send you more de- i tailed information. You’ll | see why our Veterinary Of- , ficers are health providers l for man-as well as animals.