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THE BATTALION MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1978 Page 5 our chosen major nit commanders wlajor unit commanders in Texas AM s 1978-79 Corps of Cadets will ie Ronald Lastovica of Belton, aioes Nelson of Dallas, Robert East Marshall and William McKerall of Braunfels. Irheir commands will be the pips largest, except for the new ■rps commander, Robert ) gmensky of San Angelo, election of the four major com- Campus Activities Monday Women’s Leadership Workshop, 6:30 Sp.m., 205 MSC j Aggie Allemanders, 7 p.m.. 201 MSC [Killeen Area Hometown Club, 7:30 , 410 Rudder. Student Government, 7:30 p.m., 139 ISC Bahai Club Fireside, 8 p.m., Medita- i Room, All Faiths Chapel Aggie Cinema, "Weekend 8 p.m.. udder Theater Tuesday American Nuclear Society, election of licers, 7:30 p.m., 103 Zachry Wildlife Biology Association, speaker ill he Clinton Spoils, 7:30 p.m.. 113 SGE manders was announced hy Col. James R. Woodall, professor of mili tary' science and commandant of cadets. All four are sergeant majors of their respective brigade-level units this year as juniors and are on military contract for commissions at graduation. They will be cadet col onels next year. Ronald Lastovica, an agricultural economics major, will command the 1st Brigade, composed primarily of Army ROTC units. He was Glass of 79 president as a sophomore and freshman-. A building construction major, James Nelson will head the 1st Re giment of the Navy-Marine Corps cadets. He was mascot corporal of Company E-2 as a sophomore. Robert East will become com mander of the 1st Wing, made up of Air Force ROTC cadets in squad rons and groups. The mechanical engineering major has a 3.71 grade point ratio. William McKerall will command the Texas Aggie Band, composed of battalion-size Artillery and Infantry Bands for military purposes. He is under Navy contract and, like the other three, is a member of the Ross Volunteers. 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