officei nchuitudept elections THE BATTALION FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1977 Page 7 unior yell leaders review (continued from page 5) riety of people attend, everybody lioys getting that Aggie spirit. If a udent doesn’t get chills every time e war hyrnn is played, there’s mething wrong with that Aggie. BRIGHT w Wrifdit, 20, Sc Joe Wright ,ation and Seville, Te* as Sophomore, Rec- Parks major from al Arts candidates lents” page 7) Joe Wright What are your qualifications for [s office? My major qualification is that I will be able to unify the 12th Man into one big Fightin’ Texas Aggie Spirit. I have known and respected A&M traditions for years. While at tending an A&M and t.u. football game six years ago in Kyle Field, I was privileged to sit with the 12th Man, and I realized that this won derful spirit had to be part of my life. The yell leader is the organizer, leader and spokesman of the 12th Man. Our opponents will get a first impression of A&M by the conduct of the yell leaders and I am sure every Aggie knows that should be one of respect. What do you consider to be your role in student affairs? I plan on helping with the orien tation of freshmen and transfer stu dents this summer at A&M. Should yell leaders serve as spokesmen for student athletes? This question should be left up entirely to the athletes whether they want the team captain or yell leaders to be their spokesmen. The yell leaders’ main purpose is to rep resent the 12th Man. How would you unify the increas ingly diverse student body at Texas A&M? I was very disappointed when part of the 12th Man left the stands before yell practice at the Tech game. Aggies never give up. It seems some did not know of a yell practice, and not often do Aggies get outscored. If more of the 12th Man would go to the weeknight yell practices, they would know more about the Aggie spirit. The yell leaders are the informants of Aggie spirit and tradition. campus activities FRIDAY Third Installment Board Payment for the 1977 Spring Semester is due on or before April 7, 1977. The amount is $143.05 for the 7-Day Board Plan and $128 for the 5-Day Board Plan. Please pay now either at the Fis cal Office, Richard Coke Building or the Cashier’s Office in the main lobby of the Rud der Center, to avoid penalty. Graduate Lecture, Prof. A. D. Buck ingham, "Molecules in Electric and Magnetic Fields,” Chemistry 231, 5 p.m. International Students Association, Inter national Week, All Night Celebration, Quon- set Hut, 8 p.m. (Admission $1). Bryan Parks and Recreation Department, would like to begin a Womens’ Open Slow Pitch and a Mens’ Church Slow Pitch Softball league this summer. If interested in entering a team come to 203 E. 29th Street. Deadline for entering a team is April 4 at 5 p.m. National Guard Armory, “Motion” from Dallas playing, proof of age required, $2.50 each. SATURDAY Philosophy Club, Annual barbecue and pic nic, Lake Somerville, Yegua Creek Park, 1 p.m. (call 846-2724 or 846-5358 for details). Student Agronomy Society, 43rd Annual Cotton Pageant and Ball, pageant Rudder Center Auditorium, 7 p.m. followed by ball MSC 201. A&M Wheelmen, Rudder Fountain for bike tour, 11 a.m. Class of ’79, Sophomore class bash, Quon- set Hut, 8 to 12 p.m. ($3 per couple; $2 single). Beta Alpha Psi, Initiation, Rudder 301, 11:45 a.m. Accounting Society, Dan C. Lowe Memo rial Golf Tournament, TAMU Golf Course, 2-5 p.m. Beta Alpha Psi, Graduate Accounting Con ference, Rudder 601, 8:30 a.m. Accounting Society/Beta Alpha Psi, Awards Banquet and Dance, Ramada Inn, 7:30 p.m. (Cocktails 6:30 p.m.). DANCE The Golden Stallion (6 mi. Hwy. 21 W. — Near A&M Annex) Sat. April 2 — Willie Glover & The Trailiters Dates of the First 10 Couples Free with ID card Sun. April 13 — The Country Gentlemen — 7-11 Dance Contest Sunday — Free Case Beer to best couple — 2nd & 3rd Prize — Free Cover Charge for next Dance For Reservations call 823-1502 or 823-8998 Very good Country & Western Music d TV/V£ 4 ■5‘ Undents on ballot - (Continued from p.6) l THAT A TRIP “BIG. DAD TOi GE IT TO THARGE' DK IT UP! SENT tA. Thomas bard Chastai n t Lauren L e hnertz > Formby (Greaves ze of Scie nce 'for write-in candidates i Sicilio lael Dishberger SI LOCA- FORMA EE 800- more Stoddard Leroy EA ;e of Veterinary Medicine large” Woodstock Jolly Sliva 3 PRESENTS jane EIKE H:p for ’79 V-P HU Pol. Ad Pd. For by Jane Eike Senator Candidates From Living Areas Corps Senior Steve C. Haley Ken Donnelly John Lahore Junior Dean Nelson Steve Crews Jim Huff Sophomore Steve Farrell Jim Pratt Krueger/Mosher April Robertson Michelle Marti Beverly Gross Aston/Dunn/Utay George Gallagher Mark "Eskimo” Kelly George Plato Pappas Keathley/Fowler/Hughes/Spence Nancy Bunch Kathy Elder Hart/Lege tt/Law/Pury ear open for write-in candidates Walton/Mclnnis/ Schumacher/Cain/Hotard Paul Knudson James Permetti Ed Ramos Moses/Moore/Crocker/Davis-Gray Richard T. David University Apartments Judi Stearman Off-Campus Graduate Beth Krugler Jerry Geary Tommy Barker U ndergraduate Earle Weeks Rex Kyle L. A. (Lynn) Gibson Sharon Taulman Marc Young Patty Johnson Mark Alan Smith Teresa Beshara Laura Brockman John (Fayne) Wilkes David Applebaum Bobby Tucker Linda Sandstedt Debbie Dollar Michael Bruno Susan Neblock George “Dutch” Duytschaever Stephanie Fuhrman Billie M. Birdwell Lea Evadre Anderson Leesa Chiodo Dane Hobbs Ed Larsen UJVRtt CRKURIRS TheBbBoimetPdcii I FRIDAY — APRIL 1 BAKED FISH In lemon butter sauce with two vegetables. r 9 SATURDAY — APRIL 2 BARBECUED BEEF Served w/barbecued beans, onion slice a and one vegetable. i 79 SUNDAY — APRIL 3 GRILLED BEEF STEAK | Served with two vegetables. 1 79 MONDAY — APRIL 4 STUFFED BELL PEPPER I W/creole sauce and two vegetables. 1 59 ‘DRAWING BOARD” GREETING CARDS HAND-PAINTED BISQUE EGGS WOODEN FIGURES FROM GERMANY . . . 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