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    Page 4 THE BATTALION
FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1977
student elections
Senior yell leader candidates stress spirit
(Continued from page 3)
compus as the whole and complete
12th Man.
How would you unify the increas
ingly diverse student body at Texas
A&M?
Be more understanding to
everyone and really show them no
matter who they are — non-reg or
cadet in the Corps—the yell leaders
represent everyone on this campus.
Also, the yell leaders should talk
and meet everyone, not just certain
elite people or groups.
MACMANUS
Tim Macmanus, 20, Junior, Ag
Economics major from Combes,
T exas.
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
SENIOR RING ORDERING PROCEDURE
OFFICE OF THE DEAN OF
ADMISSIONS AND RECORDS
To be eligible to order the Texas A&M ring, an under
graduate student must have at least one year in resi
dence, credit for at least ninety-two (92) semester
hours and be in good standing with the University. A
year in residence may consist of the Fall and Spring
semesters or one of the above and a full summer ses
sion (both the first and second terms). The hours
passed at the preliminary grade report period on
March 23rd may be used in satisfying this ninety-two'
hour requirement. Students qualifying under this
regulation should leave their names with the ring
clerk. Room Seven, Richard Coke Building. This
should be done prior to March 23rd in order for all
records to be checked to determine ring eligibility.
(Any student having completed ninety-two (92) hours
at the end of the Fall ’76 semester may order at any
time. There is never a dead-line once the hours have
been completed, with the exception of a monthly mail
ing date.) Graduate students are eligible to order with
proof (receipt) that they have filed for graduation.
Orders for mid-semester will be taken by the ring
clerk starting March 23, 1977, and will continue until
April 26, 1977. Students who do not place their order
during this period may order after final grades are
posted. All rings must be paid for in full when the
order is placed. Please bring mid-semester grade re
ports along when ready to order. Anyone having failed
to leave their names in advance and fail to bring grade
report will be asked to return later to allow time for
records to be checked. The rings should arrive at the
Registar’s Office on June 28, 1977. All rings ordered,
regardless of whether on March 23rd or April 26th
will arrive at the same time.
The ring clerk is on duty from 8 a.m. to 12 noon and 1
p.m. to 5 p.m. of each week, Monday through Friday.
However, in order for records to be checked, orders
must be placed prior to 11:30 a.m. and 4 p.m.
We hope this information will be helpful and extend
our congratulations.
Edwin H. Cooper, Dean
Admissions and Records
Carolyn Wells,
Ring Clerk
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Peterson, Douglas Lee
Degree: Ph.D. in Mathematics
Dissertation: HAMILTONIAN CYCLES IN
BIPARTITE PLANE CUBIC MAPS.
Time: 1:30 p.m. on April 11, 1977
Place: Room 371 in the Harrington Bldg.
G. W. Kunze
Dean of the Graduate College
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What are your qualifications for
this office?
One year’s experience as a junior
yell leader, which is essential for
cause two-thirds of the student body
lives off-campus. The school paper,
yell practices and athletic functions
could and should be used to unify
the student body.
Tim
MacManus
MAXWELL
two of the senior yell leaders to
have.
What do you consider to be your
role in student affairs?
To keep students informed on
traditions of A&M and current
sporting events that are going on. A
yell leader is an ambassador for the
University when he travels with the
different teams and must do his best
to portray a good image of the
school.
Should yell leaders serve as
spokesmen for student athletes?
Yes. The yell leaders have a bet
ter chance to get to know the
athletes and should relate the
athletes’ problems to the student
body.
How would you unify the increas
ingly diverse student body at Texas
A&M?
The only way is through com
munication. This is a problem be-
Fred Maxwell, 21, Junior, Build
ing Construction major.
What are your qualifications for
this office?
I am interested in conserving the
fine tradition of spirit at Texas A&M
University in an ever increasing di
versified student body. I believe
that all students regardless of back
ground, can share in this spirit and
beautiful traditions of this universi
ty, and I can more than adequately
represent them.
What do you consider to be your
role in student affairs?
I will ever strive to be a fair and
impartial spokesman of all students
dent that has a deep concern and
wishes to express an opinion about
Texas A&M University.
Should yell leaders serve as
spokesmen for student athletes?
Athletes are students too, and a
yell leader gives them equal repre
sentation with the rest of the stu
dent body.
How would you unify the increas
ingly diverse student body at Texas
A&M?
Unification of such a large student
population can be easily achieved
by maintaining high visibility and an
open mind to students of varying
opinions and outlooks on life in this
campus. I represent an alternative
voice—A CIVILIAN VOICE—-that
I feel better represents todays cam
pus, keeping ever before me the
century-old traditions of this fine
university.
cal Science major from Siii
Texas.
What are your qualificatior:
this office?
Qualifications: I was eltt
junior yell leader and presidi
Fellowship of Christian All
I’m a member of the Ross
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Fred
Maxwell
at all times. I am confident that I
can best serve the interests of this
institution by listening to any stu-
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Warren Neeley, 21, Junior, Man
agement major from Gatesville,
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What are your qualifications for
this office?
Some of the qualifications for yell
leader should be: 1) Love A&M for
the school it is and its traditions, 2)
A deep desire to be a good yell
leader, 3) Be sports-oriented, 4) A
leader of other students, 5) A hard
worker, 6) Involved in activities
Warren
Neeley
other than yell leader so as to be in
touch with other students and their
ideas, and 7) Live to the standards
of what an Aggie should be.
I know that I fit these characteris
tics of a yell leader.
What do you consider to be your
role in student affairs?
I view student affairs as activities
that I am involved in outside of
academic pursuits. My involvement
in campus activities include Resi
dence Hall Association, Traditions
Council Executive Committee,
Bonfire and Yell Leader Commit
tee, the Aggie Club, SCONA, and
president of Moses Hall.
Should yell leaders serve as
spokesmen for student athletes?
I feel that student athletes are as
able to express themselves as I am,
and I don’t see the need for yell
leaders to be student athlete
spokesmen. However, the yell
leaders should be in close contact
with athletes.
How would you unify the increas
ingly diverse student body at Texas
A&M?
I would show no partiality to any
organization or group of students.
The yell leader should be a leader of
Aggies with no bias on their prefer
ences. I would also share my fire
and enthusiasm for Texas A&M and
emphasize the common bond of
pride that all true Aggies must have.
REAGAN
Joe Reagan, 21, Junior, Biomedi-
teers. Junior Class Council,
ditions Council, Aggie Clubaii!
Rugby Team.
Being elected last year, Ibi
very involved with student
not only with my yell leading
but also with what makes this
versity “tick.
What do you consider to be
role in student affairs?
As a yell leader, one’s dutiesl
diverse. Not only does tbelhite.” I as
leader bolster and foster that Jggie and I
of Aggie spirit, but it also enBway a ti
passes being an ambassador faF
school and a sort of liaison foi
student body. A yell leader,s|
title indicates, is a leader ai
outreaches are many.
Should yell leaders seni
spokesmen for student athleti
In some ways I think
leaders should serve as spokaj
for student athletes. These al
put their pants on just like eve I believe
else. They have a voice of theiwe as spe
But on behalf of the different”
letic teams, the yell leaders si
convey the team’s feelings
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increase team spirit or on e all in th
other issue. Bow won
How would you unify the inatl ’ divers
ingly diverse student body atlEM?
A&M? I 'clieve
The University is growing living stu
I’m sure it will not stop. Theqlthem tl
tion is how to unify it. Therep gory of
many things which can be dont$t a non
doing it is the main thing.
One of the many things whichl
be done is that all students must|
come one. In that, I mean thi
must all pull together to becoi
unified student body. I know
there is animosity between eivi
students and members of theO
Sure, I’m a member of the 0
but that’s secondary. First, I’i
Aggie, just as everyone else
this school.
I know there is competition
tween the dorms for spirit
ticipation in many sports. Tbi|
great. It should continue,
off-campus students also need to
involved more. Awareness is
cial.
The question has come up of
volvement of women. The diffa
female dorms could create a “sj
committee” to get their dorm
volved. This could encompass si
things as a rally, sign-making, eti|
also think the students shouldl
made more aware of the ot]
sports at A&M. These include
things as men’s and women’s t
swimming, golfing, tennis, ni^
water polo, etc.
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