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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1992)
Tuesday, March 31,11 Page 4B 19 Voters Guide 92 Class Of 93 Jennifer Cheatham As the current Class of '93 President, I have experienced what it takes to have a successful Class Council. This year has been an excellent year for the Class of '93; raising over $5,000 on Elephant Walk T-shirts, co-hosting an extremely successful Class Ball with the sophomore class, and planning an exciting Boot Dance. I feel that if I am elected, I can ensure and equally successful Senior year. Thanks and Gig 'Em '93! Brad Hickerson I have a lot of energy and motivation to lead the Class of '93. With my three years of experience in the Corps, I have gained valuable skills necessary to motivate people and to manage committees. I will work my hardest to provide better communication for our class activities, generate more money for our class gift and provide our class a memorable Senior Year. Vote for our class, vote for Brad Hickerson. Gig 'Em. Graduate Student Representative Referendum Currently there are no graduate student positions in the Texas A&M Student Senate. The Student Senate has resolved that graduate students should have the opportunity for representation within student government. Therefore/as a graduate student at Texas A&M, do you support the establishment of a bicameral student congress that shall include a graduate senate in addition to the current undergraduate senate. Special Events Center Referendum Our present coliseum, G. Rollie White, was built in 1954. It contains only 7,000 seats and is not equipped to handle the entertainment needs of a major university. The construction of a modern 12, 500 seat Special Events Center would allow for the presentations of rock concerts, ice shows and other special arena shows as well as basketball games, graduation ceremonies and Muster. Student Center Usage Fee Referendum Tuesday, The Student Center Usage is currently $20/semester an< $10/summer session. Tin University Center has expanded and costs have increased duet; both the additional space aiij inflation. This fee has increased since 1986. It is proposed that the Studer Center Usage Fee be increased 1? Agg pror $4/semester and $2/sumnr session for the Fiscal Year 1993. The Agg j to provide a: I for a reason, ithey delive f"The Lullab) This is n< •tional sense. Class John Baker Howdy! My name is John Baker, and I'm a civil engineering major from College Station. I believe I am very qualified to be your class president. I have two years' experience on Class Council, and I'm involved with Traditions Council and the Student Speakers' Bureau. My participation in the Corps has given me excellent experience in leadership, teamwork and management. I love the Class of'94 and want to see both continue to excel! Chad King Howdy! My name is Chad King and I'm running for re-election as Class of '94 President. I've been involved with class council the past two years, serving as Fund-raising Chair my freshman year and as President this year. As President, the Class of '94 has almost quadrupled programming this year and we have more people involved than any other class. I plan to continue improving in all areas, especially programming, involvement, and better communication. Of 94 Greg Riels Howdy. My name is Greg Riels and my platform is simple ... to increase participation in our class through varied activities. To continue the success of and improve on our class council we need to insure that everyone knows their ideas are needed and wanted. With a class of over 7,000, the resources available in terms of participation and fresh ideas are endless. • Elect Greg Riels and let's work together to better the Class of 1994. Greg Givens Ian Hastings Class Of 95 Wade Johns Jeb Jones Molly Rogers Ithe stages of years or so. ' the dream Irano. Of cours< alf hours, i ough retros thousands) c the stage ov< "Lullaby" is lights of sevt [way product As an Ag As president , I will act on anil yofthesing officiate the bills passed by the Senate, must propose current positions on campus issues and initiate a fail ordinance. I wish to promote increase unity through participationir class events. I will encourage and broadet participation in Aggie events suchai Muster, Bonfire, and dorm events. I wi !d. The stani nance by Sc lumbers fro iltra-high no :ering, and ri Her perfc derfully by 1 Sterling, whc :or of the pro But the ti stimulate the student body to interac thechoreogn I |choreogTaph< of them with numbers. All ing, and at be with officers to preserve the Class of '9 Fallout Theah One of thi est numbers i two numbers Over the pieces usuall) canned backg soft, so the gi Lorraine Whiteakei ^ofTeen were more n If re-elected I plan to implement scheduling to foster more interest in Class Council. I intend to have a Class of '95 Awareness Week and increase publicity and involvement in traditional activities such as Class Ball. My experience as Class President will benefit Class Council in the structuring and establishing of committees necessary to effectively lead our class. Remember to vote and make sure that the Class of '95 Council represents you. Howdy Ags! My name is IAN HASTINGS and I'm running for the high tin' Texas Aggie Class of 1995 President. If elected President I would make our class and myself more visible on campus. I feel that a great leader possesses three qualities which are energy, enthusiasm, and involvement. Being a member of the Corps of Cadets gives me a strong background of the traditions and the leadership qualities that will keep the Class of'95 spirit alive! Howdy Aggies! My name is Wade Johns and I'm running for President of the Fighting' Texas Aggie class of 1995. I'm from Pittsburg, Texas, taking business and a member of the Aggie Band. As president, 1 want to help unify the class of 1995 and get them more involved in student government. The first step in getting involved is on April 1st. Don't depend on someone else to make your decisions for you. GO VOTE! In order to have an effective class council, awareness and involvement must be emphasized. To promote awareness, I plan on designating at least one member from as many organizations as possible (Corps, Greek, SGA, hall councils) to serve as a communications link between the class council and their respective organizations. These represent atives will receive periodic newsletters on upcoming events and dates enabling them to pass on information to fellow members of the Class of '95. No information provided. ^ady from fully touching • which describ dren that Am but left behii ( home. "They ; Are you cur Research i; depressant t depressant study will be Residence Hfii'L Rssociirrioti President 1. Kim Tenpass Vice President of Operations 1. Thad York Vice President of Student Development 1. Trey Denison 2. Stephanie Thompson 3. Sarah Peebles Treasurer I. Chip Breier Secretary Write-in ballots are accepted. The candidates must meet re quirements if elected. On Cfliipcis Northside Senator 1. Bret Ramsey 2. Stephanie L. Erwin 3. Kathy Partain 4. Chris Hite 5. Chad King 6. Brad Britton 7. J. Russell Langle 8. Jimmy Jone Engineek.^g Senator 1. Ryan Tripode 2. Cody Burke 3. Andrew Clark Cayley 4. Derek Black 5. Marc McPeek 6. Leah Smith 7. Tim Raines 8. Ray Hernandez 9. Amit Bhavsar 10. Gretchen Besco 11. Chris Spradley CtAsspP:93|?ij Vice President 1. Chris Sanders Treasurer 1. Aimee Barefoot 2. Jennifer Fingerle Secretary 1. Anne Pfirimmer Social Secretary 1. Melissa Stoesser 2. Marie Williams 3. Michelle Duchamp Historian I. Amy Dubose On Campos Socithside Senator VNFiptjR wpH II 9% 1. Patrick Sutherland 2. Chris Valladares 3. Davin Alexander 4. Ryan Sanders 5. Rick Grothues 6. Trey Hicks 7. Peter Sterzing 8. Jeremy Noblin 9. Rae Powell 10. Amanda Sebesta II. Jaime Reyes 12. Shawn Roberts 13. Samuel L. Wallis 14. Branon Marsh Business^ Administration Senator 1. Tim DeithlofF 2. Tom Delanoy 3. Jeff D. Johnson 4. Brian Walker 5. Amy Jenkins Class Of 94 Vice President 1. Ross McGlothlin 2. David K. Butler 3. Michael Crain Treasurer 1. Brian Davis 2. Brandon Wax 3. Chris Hite 4. Ross Theilen Social Secretary 1. Elizabeth Burns 2. Heather Harrison Secretary 1. Susan Owens 2. Leslie Jacobs 3. Matthew J. Shannon 4. Danny P. Ward Historian 1. Leslie Trevino 2. Andria Cook 3. Thom Hampton 4. Cameron Geertsema .w Geosci ence,VetM ed Senator 1. George A. Valdez 2. Guy Simpson 3. David K. Butler Liberal Arts CpNOTOi? taPCl l fl i VFi\ 1. Mary Uhrik 2. Dahna Hull 3. Scott Sealock 4. Forrest Green 5. Ray Broughton 6. Kendall Brock 7. Toni Garrard 8. David E. Stone 9. Alfran Hewitt 10. Ross McGlothlin Class Of 95 Vice President 1. Michael Cluff 2. Joe M. Copeland 3. Tracy Kennedy 4. Tobey Cordasco 5. Stephanie Tassos 6. Dave Lilley 7. Andy Hovorak Treasurer 1. Trent Ashby 2. Bryan Wallace 3. Brett Williams 4. Kody Shed 5. Shannon Durkin Social Secretary 1. Jennifer Simmons 2. Elizabeth Woodard Secretary 1. Cheryl Green 2. Darla Marburger Historian 1. Pete Maias 2. Doug Watjus 3. Paige Lackey Architecture Senator 1. Stephanie Graham 2. Eric Hansen Education Senator 1.Aaron D-Ford General SiudieS «3^E*nfl I 1. Lindy Hardin 2. Diana Lynn Calloway 3. Thomas Reed Off Campus Aggie! President b— GENEF 1. Wareen Talbot Vice President 1. Frederick Thomas Moore Treasurer Individual; Generaliz< or would i Research. who enroll 1. Susan Woodley Secretary 1. Shannon Durkin Off Campus I wl\ 1. Bill Bodnar 2. Chris Toland 3. Jenafur Surber 4. Christy Jacobs 5. Troy Miller 6. Shannon Cowsert 7. Maxwell Hartman 8. Brooke Leslie 9. J. David Hall 10. Pam Keller 11. Tobin Boenig 12. Heather Harrison 13. Shawn Penn 14. Heather Cameron 15. Jeff Erler 16. Jimmy Stathotqs 17. Johanna Atkinson 18. Angie Saylor 19. John H. Happ III 20. Melissa Megliola 21. Derek Davis 22. Andrea Henley 23. Patty Warhol Agriculture aEffirroR 1. Sarah A. Dockery 2. Gwen Neal 3. Brian Markward 4. Jennifer K. Hancock 5. Davon Taylor 6. Trent Ashby W f= VIP Rose you've be years of ai a currently who comf: r VIP Resear with mild-ti of an anti-s who comple r Individuals v research stu would like to A monetary enroll and cc