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26, M *l/oten4f (faide '9t... fytctUoft tyM ^l&zde* Wm BIPP I!' r \wp I ■ fc^W, * , "’' v * La* || IHlkJ ted you is what want to person, •00 stu- Volun- stration r on the lable on ign fac- rmcs so y world raduate cs Cox, a r from of the ling f° r reader, ication, dlity; j to lead . It was ig the Leader pport] >ns and y once ballot' Patricia Hollis Math Nothing Is Impossible I he future is yours. It belongs to you. And with faith in God and yourself too, No hills too high, no mountains too tall For with faith in the Lord, you can con quer them all. And all that you wish for That is honest and true 1 he Lord will certainly give it to you. Not always the way you muot desire But always He gives what you must re quire. So accept what he sends, be it “bitter or sweet” For God knows best, what makes life complete. And great in your gladness And rich in your reward When you learn to accept the will of the Lord Nothing Is Impossible. Support A&M in becoming a world class institution. Vote Patricia Hollis - Jr. Yell Leader: #1 on the ballot.0 Tim Isgitt Political Science Howdy Ags! My name is Tim Isgitt. Tm a sophomore, political science major from Humble, and I’m running for Jr. Yell Leader. Two of the most outstanding qualities of A&M are spirit and tradition. As important as these traits are to Aggieland, it is equally impor tant that we elect Yell Leaders that will sup port the Twelfth Man and uphold our spirit and traditions with integrity. Elect me, and you will be getting one motivated yell leader dedicated to doing just that. Remember, on March 27 and 28, number 2 on your ballot: TIM ISGITT IS IT for Jr. YELL. Gig’em.0 Danny Hinde Electrical Engineering I’m the FIRST Aggie ever in my family. All my parents, aunts, and uncles went to those northern, Ivy League-type schools, and I wanted to keep up our family tradition of going to.great, World Class Universities, so I came to A&M! I’ll say right now that it’s been the best decision I ve ever made!! This school’s given me some of the best times I have ever, or will ever, have, and I really want to lead the way in returning the favor and pumpin’ up that 100% pure Fightiri’ Texas Aggie Spirit and motivatin’ the HELL out of the 12th Man!!!! So remember: vote DANNY HINDE FOR Jr. YELL. p.s. #3 on the ballot. (WHOOP!!!!) [V] “ “' "T L JPwtr , §j| 111 IflSIh.ail | ^ ,-g., c ^ jmm W V Mit kmm * mmmm ggif^ I ® MM ' % hBHm ‘-t' : mEk Rob Cody Accounting Howdy Ags! My name is Rob Cody, and I would be honored to lead the Twelfth Man and represent you next year as Junior Yell Leader. I’m an accounting major from Sul phur Springs, and a proud member of the Aggie Men’s Club. Being an Aggie Yell Leader has been a long-time dream of mine, and I in looking forward to upholding the spirit and tradi tions of Aggieland. I want to give you every ounce of energy and enthusiasm that I have, so that everyone can see and understand what A&M is all about. My candidacy for Jr. Yell was decided by my love and dedication to Texas A&M, and I want to serve this Uni versity with a high standard of integrity and character. Look for Rob Cody on March 27 and 28, and give me the opportunity to make my contribution in keeping Aggie Spirit and Traditions Alive! GIG ’EM! [2 Adin Pfeuffer Industrial Distribution Howdy! My name is Adin Pfeuffer, and I am running for Junior Yell Leader. I’m a sophomore Industrial Distribution major from Glen Rose, and a member of the Corps of Cadets. I came to Texas A&M because of the many traditions and the spirit of the stu dent body. Yell Leaders have the responsi bility of keeping these tradtions alive and supporting the Twelfth Man. I would be honored to represent A&M in this position, and remember Tm number 5 on the ballot. Gig’em. 0 Ronnie McDonald Political Science Howdy Ags! My name’s Ronnie McDon ald, a political science major from Bastrop. Tm here to incite, excite, unite, and moti vate the masses of Texas A&M University. A&M was founded in 1876, and since then, has become a world-class university of over 40,000 multi-cultural and diverse peo ple. Texas A&M should resemble a rainbow. When one sees a rainbow, one doesn’t see just one color, but an accumulation of col ors, blending to enhance the beauty of that rainbow. So when one looks at A&M, one doesn’t see just one group, but one sees the Corps, fraternities, sororities, and many different social, religious and minority groups, all of which come together to form the Spirit of Aggieland. Vote for the man who’s going to motivate the masses: Ronnie McDonald, for Junior Yell Leader. Ronnie McDonald and the 12th Man. Over 40,000 motivated! Gray Schroeder Psychology Howdy! My name is Gray Schroeder. Tm a sophomore psychology major from Austin (But don’t hold that against me!!). Tm a member of the Corps of Cadets and I would like to represent you as Jr. Yell Leader. Non-regs, fraternities, sororities, Corps, and former students, we re all part of the 12th Man! As Jr. Yell leader it would be my job to keep the 12th Man spirited and united by upholding the Aggie tradtions that make A&M so special. Gig’em! [Zl Re&6cte*tee President 1. Jana Terry 2. Patrick Williams 3. Kathy Hopkins Vice President of Operations 1. Lori Lyn Peterson Vice President of Student Development 1. Angie Saylor Secretary 1. Bobby Barrett Treasurer 1. Tracy Dellinger 2. Lara Sterzing