VP/Academic Affairs JAMES M. TROY Senior Major: Biology I’m running for vice presi dent of academic affairs as a means of best assisting the student body at Texas A&M. As Coordinator for Special Projects on the Academic Af fairs Committee this past year I’ve been actively involved with the functions of the vice president. Included was the development of a University wide tutorial system now available in the library. My goals for the upcoming year, in addition to a close working relationship witht the Faculty Senate, are a revitalized ef fort supporting optional fi nals for graduating seniors. Also I would like to see the expansion of the present tu torial system and a continued effort to make the students more aware of the Job Place ment Center and its reorgani zation. DOUG WITTRUP Sophomore Major: Management It is said that in the last few years the Student Govern ment at Texas A&M has had more potential but has been less effective in getting stu dent input into curriculum than at any other time in re cent history. In my experi ence with Student Govern ment, as a senator this year and in committee work my freshman year, it has been frustrating to see this area stagnate. It is time for a change. To solve this problem I would like to initiate the Cur rent Curriculum Review Board, a board consisting of the two portions of the Uni versity community most in volved with the curriculum: students and faculty. Sec ondly, I would like to revamp the Faculty Guide, a program that seems to have been for gotten in recent years. It is time we took control of our curriculum. VP/Finance MICHAEL KELLEY Senior Major: Aerospace Engi neering I am a candidate for the of fice of vice president for fi nance because I believe that the student body of Texas A&M deserves experienced, fiscally responsible leadership in their Student Government. I am the only candidate who has previous leadership expe rience on the Finance Com mittee, having served as exec utive director — the #2 position — on the committee. I also serve as a senator, rep resenting Engineering at Large, for which I have been recognized as an Outstanding Senator of the year. My pri mary goal in this office is to maintain the standards of ef ficiency and professionalism which were established by this year’s Finance committee. My specific concerns in this area include: Funding only clearly iden tifiable student services with Student Service Fees. Investigating the availabil ity of alternative funding sources for areas funded by Student Service Fees. Development of long-term funding solutions for the MSC, Health Center and In ternational Student Activities. A’LETA PARKS Junior Major: Business Analysis/Ma nagement I have leadership experi ence as the co-chairman for Student Information Sys tems, University Rules and Regulations Committee and two years experience on each of the Student Government Finance, Rules and Regula tions and Academic Affairs Committees. My past experi ence has given me the oppor tunity to interact with Univer sity administrators. This experience is necessary for an effective leadership on the Academic Affairs Committee. I would like to expand the Engineering Dean’s Forum to other colleges. I will continue to represent student opinion on registration and senior, final exams. TOM URBAN Senior Major: Aerospace Engi neering I’m running a campaign of issues. After returning to Texas A&M from two years at the U.S. Naval Academy, I was very disappointed at the direction in which Texas A&M is moving academically. Having lived as a professor s son in College Station for eight years I’ve had the op portunity to meet many stu dents, faculty members and administrators so I know the problems of Texas A&M from more than one perspec tive. I have visited many other universities and know how they solve similar prob lems. I worked with many campus leaders as coordina tor of Aggie Olympics and an active member of External Affairs. My main objective is to get serious students more access to the library and computer facilities, especially on week ends. I want to see more fundraising for academic im provements and faculty sala ries, promotion of faculty based on teaching ability, and more student input on the academic administration. JIM COLLINS Junior Major: Chemical Engineering Although academic excel lence is the goal of each stu dent and faculty member, conflicts often arise between the two. The position of Vice President of Academic Af fairs would allow me the op portunity to provide the stu dents with a strong voice in the decisions being made. During the past year, I have served as a student senator, president of Lambda Sigma and have held other lead ership positions throughout the University. Therefore, I believe I am qualified to serve the students in this capacity. There are many academic decisions, including manda tory senior finals, which stu dents feel very strongly about but which the administration believes the students are apa thetic towards that are being made. I think the students do care, and someone needs to stand up and say something VP/External Affairs CHRIS MCGILVRAY Junior Major: Renewable Natural Resources I have an extremely fresh outlook on the aspects of stu dent government that need improvement, through my extensive involvement in sev eral varied student activities. I now have gained experience in a diverse variety of student groups, and thus have access to many different ideas and attitudes. My involvement in cludes: Agricultural Council, Intergovernmental Relations Coordinator for the External Affairs (B-CS city council liai sons, city council reception, and the Student Government Voter Registration Drive), Student Senate, Political Fo rum, Prelaw Society, and offi cer in the Forestry Club. I also attended the National Student Conference on Voter Registration at Harvard, where I learned about the va rious aspects of student activ- itism and also about Public Interest Research Groups BRETT SHINE Sophomore Major: General Studies Through External Affairs, Student Government strives to represent the student’s views and concerns in the community; unfortunately, we have not yet begun to real ize the tremendous potential this committee can achieve for our students. I feel that I have the leadership and de termination to make external affairs better than ever. As a freshman aide and off-cam pus senator, I have worked to improve student-community relations in many capacities, most notably as an apartment council president in Off- Campus Aggies and through city and state government in the Legislative Study Group. I feel that the key to a success ful year will be comprised of several different factors: (1) More efficient, direct contact with city leaders and property owners, (2) Strong association with other student-community or ganizations such as OCA, RHA and LSG, (3) More representation for students in city govern ment. I am looking forward to a very productive year in Ex ternal Affairs and would ap preciate your support in the upcoming election. KYLE COLDREN Senior Major: Fiannce/Marketing I am running for the posi tion of Vice President of Fi nance because I believe that our Student Government should make a conscious ef fort to increase student in volvement from all academic colleges on the campus. In working toward this goal, I plan to play a major role with a heightened awareness of the Finance Committee and its place in responsive Stu dent Government. I stand be hind my past record as an of ficer on the Business Student council and my role on the Fi nance Committe for the past year, I feel that being a fi nance major should benefit me in that I fully understand the budgetary process and its impact on the University as a whole. In closing, my most important goal is that of as suring an equitable distribu tion of Student Service Fees to maximize the benefit for all students, whether they are pn or off-campus Aggies. VP/Rules and Regulations RANDY VICKERS Sophomore Major: Pre-med I am running for vice pres ident of Rules and Regula tions. Rules and Regs reviews the University Blue Book, the Student Body Constitution and the Student Senate By- Laws. I want to help the stu dent body have ample say in what goes into the University regulations. As VP I will be a representative of the student body, through the senate, to the University Rules and Reg ulations Committee. I have held many Student Government positions. For example, I have held the fol lowing positions: Fish Aide, Senator (two years), Internal Affairs, Freshman Programs Co-cooridinator, Rules and Regs Committee and Ad-hoc Committee (sub-committee of Rules and Regs). My goal as VP will be to form some type of suggestion box. This box will be for stu dent input. My highest goal is to fully represent the student body and keep the Aggie Code of Honor a major part of this University. MARK MANIHA Freshman Major: General Studies I am running for vice pres ident of Rules and Regula tions because I feel that I have many contributions to give to the committee. I have several ideas that I would like to see implemented next year. I hope to reach my goals and the goals of Student Gov ernment through my work ing with the committee and the four other standing com mittees. I have been freshman sen ator this year and have worked in the Rules and Reg ulations general committee as well as the ad-hoc special committee. I have also worked in the External Af fairs committee on special projects. I am currently in numerous other clubs and or ganizations such as College Republicans and Aggies for Barton. I feel that I have a very good understanding of Student Government and Ag gie life. My overall goal is that the committee and Student Gov ernment in general will be stronger next year. I hope to contribute as much as possi ble toward this goal. I am a big believer in more student input, not just suggestions, but I feel that the student body as a whole should have more decision making through voting power.