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Tim Blythe Management/Marketing Howdy, my name is Tim Blythe and I am running for senior yell leader. I am a management/marketing double major from Everman, Texas. I believe I will make a great senior yell leader because like the name implies, it means being a leader. I believe that I have great leadership qualities. I am also ex tremely spirited and enthusiastic. I also feel that I have the dedication and per sonality it takes to lead the Twelfth Man. Texas A&M is growing and I be lieve that the traditions and spirit should grow also. Ags, I’m up to the challenge of becoming your next se nior yell leader and I challenge you to go vote. Gig ’em. Jared Hurta Agricultural Economics I’ve got a little story for you Aggies — “Whoop!”It seems Jared Hurta the good Ag is running for senior yell leader — “Whoop!”Unfortunately there is a little competition — “Hissss!” It’s good bull to vote March 30 at the MSC, Sterling C. Evans Library, Sbisa Dining Hall or Kleberg Animal and Food Science Center, Aggies — “W- hoop!”Jared the good Ag is number 2 on the ballot — “Whoop!” He is an ag riculture economics major from Bryan, TX, Aggies —“Whoop!” He is spirited, enthusiastic and wants to beat the everlovin’ — “Whoop!”, Compound — “Whoop!”, Complex — “Whoop!” Fightin Texas Aggie Twelfth Man —“Whoop!” Class of ’89 hell outta t.u. — “Whoop!”Jared Hurta for senior yell leader, “Ay!” Ronnie Bolton Industrial Distribution Howdy, my name is Ronnie Bolton, candidate for senior yell leader. I am a junior, industrial distribution major from B-2 and have come to know the many traditions of Texas A&M. I am quite proud of these traditions and I am honored to be called an Aggie. I feel the Aggie spirit is brought to great heights as the yell leaders lead the Twelfth Man at midnight yell practice, football games and basketball games. As a yell leader I will carry on the many traditions that are Texas A&M. So re member to whoop it up with Ronnie and vote Bolton for senior yell leader ’89. Steve Keathley Speech Cbmmunication Howdy, my name is Steve Keathley and I am sdeking re-election for yell leader. I arrt a junior from Corsicana, Texas, majoring in speech communica tion. Leading the Twelfth Man the past year was a tremendous opportunity for me and has been quite an experience. Being a yell leader takes a great deal of work, dedication and an unyielding love for Texas A&M. The responsibil ity to the students, the team, Texas A&M and the Spirit of Aggieland is first and foremost the task of all yell leaders. I’ve spent the last year gaining experience to carry over to another challenging and successful year. As a senior yell leader, I will do my best and give 110 percent to uphold the pride of the Twelfth Man. Beat the hell outta Nebraska! Rick Hamilton Industrial Distribution Howdy Aggies! My name is Rick Hamilton and I’d love nothing more than to be your next senior yell leader. Being a student and a member of the Corps of Cadets for the past three years has allowed me first-hand knowl edge and experiences of what it means to be an Aggie. Texas A&M is a great institution with time-honored traditions and deep-rooted pride. It is a yell leader’s responsibility to uphold the unique image and the bond that sets us apart from all universities. I would be hon ored to represent the Twelfth Man as a senior yell leader and would take great pride in leading A&M to another victo rious year in every respect! Gig’em! Mike Prothro Finance Howdy! My name is Mike Prothro and I would love to be your next senior yell leader. I am a finance major from Pasadena, Texas and currently a mem ber of the Corps of Cadets. The responsibilities of being a yell leader are many. I am prepared to take the time to be a hard-working, ded icated and enthusiastic yell leader. Through my experiences in the Corps and bonfire I have learned the role of traditions and the important part they play at A&M. Through these tradi tions, I wish to keep the Aggie spirit strong and the Twelfth Man unified. I am ready to accept the challenge to represent Texas A&M as senior yell leader and lead the Twelfth Man to our fourth consecutive Cotton Bowl. Thanks for your vote. Gig ’em! ■W. * i 1 Scott Hart Accounting Howdy Ags! My name is Scott Hart, and I’m running for senior yell leader. I am Class of ’89 from Breckenridge, Texas. A yell leader should do more than just lead yells and tell grode stories. He should motivate the entire Twelfth Man both on and off the field. As a non-reg I can provide this moti vation to the entire student body. The esprit de corps will always be strong, but as non-regs we must work a little harder to ensure that the next genera tion of Ags enjoys the “spirit” we once knew. Ags, I bring you enthusiasm and downright friendliness, all I need is your votes. Gig’em Ags! Guy Schweppe Political Science Howdy Ags! My name is Guy Schweppe and I’m running for senior yell leader. I come from a family full of Aggies so I’ve grown up knowing Ag gie pride and tradition. I belileve in this pride and tradition and I realize its importance to the student body. I’ve been involved in many traditional aciti- vities since coming to Aggileland. I’ve worked closely with Aggie bonfire and I’ve participated in the fine traditions of Aggie Muster and Silver Taps. I be lieve that with my background I can help lead the Twelfth Man into an ex citing 1988-89 year. I urge all Ags to mark their ballot on March 30 for Guy Schweppe, senior yell leader. Whoop! Page 4/Tuesday, March 29,1988/Voters’ Guide