The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 26, 1981, Image 4

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THE BATTALION
MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1981
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Phone 693-6756
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The Governor's men in white
The Ross Volunteers are conducting seminars throughout 1981-82 to improve their service to Texas A&M Univesitj
RV seminars develop leaden
By TINA LINCH
Battalion Reporter
The Ross Volunteers are hold
ing a series of four leadership
seminars for junior RVs during
1981-82.
The seminars resulted from a
desire of the RVs, who serve as the
honor guard to the Texas gov
ernor, to be of greater service to
the University and the Corps. RV
officers organized the seminars
with help from Patricia Barber,
student activities advisor.
The first seminar, held Oct. 8,
dealt with personal and peer
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leadership. Subsequent seminars
will be held Oct. 18 on communi
cation and time management,
Nov. 8 on stress management and
academics, and in the spring, on
Texas A&M University involve
ment and opportunities.
“The cadets’ reaction to the first
seminar was extremely favor
able,” Bob Marshall, RV comman
der, said. “At first, when they
found out they had to be cooped
up from 5:30 to 10:00 on Sunday
night, they weren’t very' optimis
tic. But when they got there, they
were very pleased and attentive. ”
Hoby Reed, junior RV, said:
“The seminar helped us get in
sight into the feelings the adminis
trators have and what they expect
of us.
“People recognize the fact that
you’re an RV in the Corps, and
they expect more of you. Our re
sponsibility to the Corps is to rise
to the expectations that people
have of us. We want to make sure
the University benefits and not
just the Corps.”
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Marshall said: “The sen
are helping to make the RVsi
better role models and betteril
sources to draw upon. Wei
too many good men to not l
them actively participating!
University. ’’
The first seminar was divil
into three 90-minute segmen® 11 ™! 5
and began with 15-minuteprew “ 1S
tations from five Texas A&Mo» am ^
cials: f rc f
Col. Robert E. Gibson, navali» st ’ 0]
ence department; John * eme
McCray, management dept* 5 ent
ment; Dr. Malon Southerbl ® vei
assistant to the University prir
ident; Dr. Doug Stone, manaw™
ment department; and Maj.Jaw‘ e ' n
Sanborn, naval science dep» est
ment. I™ 1
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Afterward, cadets divided »has
10 groups led by University olive fm
cials to discuss leadership topiifntitlet
Ther same format will be foil owl As a
for the remaining seminars, delude
pd otl
Oct. 18, Dr. John Paul Abb* k “A
Executive Development Pro| Mah
rams, will discuss communicatii rea.
and John McCray will discussliii Sinc<
management. On Nov. 8, Dr.Vn |y the
gie Nolle, Personal Counselii fess,'
Service, will discuss stress n» totion
agement and Dr. Rod O’Comw tecon
chemistry deparment, willdiscui Pt fasti
academics. The
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itake
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Oct. 27th
9 a.m.-6 p.m.
MSC Commons Sbisa Library Ed. Room
Class of ’85
President
Vice President
Sec./T res.
Social Sec.
Senators at Large (7 Positions)