J < CD TO < CO L- JT.I JJ V Hs» ^ ^ JS o iB CO li <£ csclay, ?vl m ol l 29, 1 994 The 1J aiiai ,ioiv l^age 3 Scott Tom —for Senior Yell Leader Howdy Aggies! My name is Scott Torn. I’m a junior political science major from Sugar Land and a member of Company F-2 of the Corps of Cadets. This year I am running for re-election as a Senior Yell Leader. It was an honor and the greatest opportunity of my life to serve as Junior Yell Leader. However, I am not running for re-election because of last year, Tm running to make this next year the best it can be. When Aggies Irxtk down on the field, or court, they want to sec five guys working as hard as thev can to keep the crowd going. Aggies want to see the class and hospitality tm which A&M prides itself exhibited by the Yell Leaders when they speak to groups of fellow Ags or to people who know nothing about A&M at all. Finally, Aggies want five guys who will work together as Yell Leaders, not for themselves, but for the students, athletes and traditions of Texas A&M. This is why I'm running for re-election and asking for your vote to make next year better than ever. My name is Scott Tom, #3 on the ballot, for re- election as Senior Yell Leader. Thanks for your time and Gig ‘F.m! Ron MO —for Junior Yell Leader Howdy Ags! My name’s Ron Mo, a sophomore marketing major from Irving. I'm here to electrify, excite and unify the University. Texas A&M should resemble a keychain with many keys in it. When you any a keychain, you know that each key' serves its own function and purpose. A&M is a worid-class university with 43,000 diverse students. Like cadi key, every student is unique and goes about his or her life as to serve a special puqxrse. A&M is that keychain that brings all Aggies together. • I want to be a role model yell leader, but most important, I want to be seen as a real person, a person that people an relate to as an achiever and a friend. There are many risks to campaigning for yell leader', but if you want something bad enough, you'll risk almost everything. Because, to place your ideas, your dreams before a crowd Is to risk their loss. Risks must be taken, however, bcausc the greatest hazard in life is to risk nothing. People who risk nothing may avoid .suffering and sorrow, but they cannot leant, feel or grow. So go out there, tell people about me and vote. I represent 96% of the university which doesn’t get represented very' often. I want to make a difference in yours and other peoples’ lives so you can go to sleep knowing that there is another Aggie out there along side of you supporting you every step of the way. Vote for the one that’s breaking down all barriers. Ron Mo for junior yell leader-unifying the University in the spirit of the 12th Man. Dave Frazier —for Senior Yell Leader Howdy Ags! My name is Dave Frazier. Many of you have seen mv Super Dat e signs around campus. I am a civil engineering major, Fightin’ Texas Aggie Class of ’95. Whoop! I am from Karnes City, a small town about 60 miles south of San Antonio. I have always been involved with the people around me from participating in all high school sports to being a volunteer firefighter. The ability to not only to help hut leading lias always been very important to me. It is something that I am gtxxl at and take a lot ofpiidc in. I am especially excited about the next .schc>4 s tafF Heather Winch & Mark Evens Lay-out & design: Anas Ben-Musa Reporter/Photographers: Kim McGuirelStew Milne (Cover Photo) & Kyle Burnett