The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 03, 1978, Image 7

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    THE BATTALION
MONDAY, APRIL 3, 1978
Page 7
Bill Jentsch
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Junior Yell Leader
name: Peyton Martin
age: 19
11 "aa^ifkation: sophomore
’V major: Finance
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hometown: Victoria
What are your qualiBcations for
lis office?
a y ,n 81he strongest qualification I pos-
ka ' iss for this office is that I partici-
itc. I have been active in in-
llt S P amurals, A&M sporting events,
" esently a member of my dorm
cial board, and I will be serving
orm chief for the upcoming bon-
I am fully aware of the serious
onsiblity that yell leaders have
legard to A&M’s most coveted
a iditions.
, jls there a problem of too many
^^•(tletic events? What alternatives
ez ’66 Isolutions should be used when
’74 (I leaders can’t attend a sporting
t?
o, I don’t think there is a prob-
of too many athletic events and
(See MARTIN, page 9)
ELECT
MELANIE S.
ZENTGRAF
SENATOR
VET-MED
Jentsch
Junior Yell Leader
name: Bill Jentsch
age: 20
classification: sophomore
major: Mechanical Engineering
hometown: Wichita Falls
What are your qualifications for
this office?
President of the 1977-78 Lambda
Sigma (sophomore service society);
President Alpha Phi Omega Pledge
Class (service fraternity); Vigil
member of the Order of the Arrow.
Deep heart-felt desire to serve the
University in the capacity of yell
leader.
Is there a problem of too many
athletic events? What alternatives
or solutions should be used when
(See JENTSCH, page 9)
Jeff Smiley
Hill
Brian Hill
Burris
Junior Yell Leader
name: Eddie Burris
age: 19
classification: sophomore
major: Accounting
hometown: San Antonio *
What are your qualifications for
this office?
My three most important qualifi
cations are that I have spirit, desire,
and pride in being an Aggie. I am or
have been: fish camp counselor, fish
camper, dorm athletic director,
dorm council, intramural ref and
umpire. I love sports and hate t.u. I
think A&M has many fine traditions
that are important, like Bonfire. I
want the job very badly. I have
wanted it since before I came to
A&M.
Is there a problem of too many
athletic events? What alternatives
or solutions should be used when
yell leaders can’t attend a sporting
event?
(See BURRIS, page 9)
Aggie Blood Drive
Sign Up Dates
March 28, 29, 30
Junior Yell Leader
name: Brian Hill
age: 20
classification: sophomore
major: Building Construction
hometown: Austin
What are your qualifications for
this office?
To be qualified for the position of
yell leader you must pass the rules
and regulations, be willing to spend
not more than $100, and work as
hard as you can for about two weeks
before the elections. I hope these
are the main differences I have be
tween the other students here at
A&M. I think ideally, after almost
two years at A&M every student has
developed a strong enough tie with
the school to dedicate themselves a
year or maybe two to represent such
a great school as a yell leader. I just
decided to put in the little bit extra
which it takes to run for the office.
Is there a problem of too many
athletic events? What alternatives
(See HILL, page 9)
Smiley
Junior Yell Leader
name: Jeffrey Scott Smiley
age: 19
classification: sophomore
major: Finance
hometown: Austin
What are your qualifications for
this office?
After being here at Texas A&M
University for almost two years I
have that Fighting Texas Aggie
Spirit deeply instilled in me. I’m
outgoing, energetic, and I love life
and people. I have a religious faith
that keeps me down to earth. If
elected, I know next year when I’m
down on that field in a tight situa
tion I’ll have you, the 12th Man,
behind me, and the only man next
(See SMILEY, page 9)
ELECT
JUDY
RIPPEL
FOR V.P.
STUDENT
SERVICES II
Water Ski Club
Cookout and
Meeting
Thursday, April 6
Briarwood Apts.
4:30-9:00 p.m.
New Members Welcome!
Class of ’81
VOTE
LaNelle
Cross
for
Senator
ELECT
CHUCK WISE
OFF CAMPUS
UNDERGRADUATE
SENATOR
Eddie Burris
r Aggie
i Blood Drive
April 3, 4, 5
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