The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 29, 1994, Image 16

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READ BEFORE VOTING
Unless otherwise specified, please choose one (1) of the
following candidates for each position and bubble in the
corresponding oval. Be sure to vote only in the races of
which you are a constituent, if you vote in any other
races your vote will not be counted.
Student Body President
1A — Jeb Jones
2 A — Brooke Leslie
Senior Yell Leader (choose 3)
3 A — Scott Whitaker
4A — Trent Ashby
5 A — Scott Tom
6A — Dave Frazier
7 A — Jeff Heath
Junior Yell Leader (choose 2)
8A — Ron Mo
9A — Brian Di Paolo
1OA — David Kemp
11A — Henry P. Hewes
12A — Mike Tippit
^ GLASS OF ‘95 *
NOTE: Only members of the Class of ‘95 may vote for
Class of ‘95 representatives.
Glass of ‘95 President
13A — Darla Marburger
14A — Scott Jcffcoat
15A — Ian Hastings
16A — Cody Burke
Class of ‘95 Vice-President
1 7A — Annette Mills
18A — Paige Lackey
19A '-—Tracy Kennedy
20A — John Tieken
Glass of ‘95 Secretary
21A — Meghan Anderson
22A — Pete Manias
23A — Angela Winkler
24A — Brad Britton
Class of ‘95 Treasurer
25A — Brett Williams
Glass of‘95 Social Secretary
26A — Jennifer Simmons
Glass of ‘95 Historian
27A — Michelle Clay
GLASS OF 1996 *
NOTE: Only members of the Class of ‘96 may vote for
Class of ‘96 representatives.
Class of ‘96 President
28A — MariClare Feeney
29A — Gerry Brown
30A — Casey Childress
3 1A — Ty Tucker
Glass of ‘96 Vice-President
32A — J.P. Beato
33A — Barry Johnson
34A — Tiffany Taylor
Class of ‘96 Secretary
unfilled
Class of ‘96 Treasurer
35A — Jessica Davis
36A — Erin Motz
Glass of ‘96 Social Secretary
3 7 A —Kelly Quy
Class of ‘96 Historian
38A — Misti Piel
The Battalion
Tuesday, March 29, 1994
39A — Michael Yates
* GLASS OF 1997 *
NOTE: Only members of the Class of ‘97 may vote
for Class of ‘97 representatives.
Glass of ‘97 President
40A — Gary Kipe
Class of ‘97 Vice-President
41A — Jenny Martin
42A — Chris Foster
43A — Matt Chilek
44A — Philip Adell
Glass of ‘97 Secretary
45A — Brandie Camer
46A — Heather Newman
Glass of ‘97 Treasurer
47 A — Jimbo Cross
Class of‘97 Social Secretary
48A — Heather Pinnick
49A — Tracy Mapes
Class of ‘97 Historian
50A — Angela Abeles
51A — Matt Mayfield
52A — Andy Lambert
53 A — Marty Vahlenkanp
* OFF CAMPUS AGGIES *
NOTE: Only students designated as “off campus” for
the 1994-95 academic year may vote for OCA
representatives.
OCA President
54A — Cody Green
OCA Vice-President
unfilled
OCA Secretary
55A — Leah Huckert
OCA Treasurer
56A — Shannon Bayer
* RESIDENCE HALL ^
ASSOCIATION
NOTE: Only students designated to live on campus for
the 1994-95 academic year may vote for RHA
representatives.
RHA President
57A — Jennifer Enos
58A — Owen Ross
RHA VP for Student
Development
59A — Mark Gribble
RHA Secretary
60A — Trevor Dunham
RHA Treasurer
61A — Craig Pfeiffer
62A — Steve Strobel
* SENATE *
NOTE: Only vote for representatives in your designated
college and living area. Be careful to only vote for the
number of representatives specified.
Agriculture (choose 3)
63A — Will Looney
64A — Travis Thetford
65A — Jesse CZelusta
66A — Loralee Woods
67A — Trent Ashby
68A — Neely Young
69A — Darla Marburger
70A — Roy Minney
71A — Everett Lowe
Architecture (choose 1)
72A —John C. Urbin
Business Administration (choose 4)
73A — K.F. Lee
74A — Todd Rice
75A — Laurent Therivel
7 6A — Stanton Ray
77A — Mark Harmon
7 8A — Kathy Partain
79A — Jennifer Horelica
80A — Meredith Dorris
81A — Ron Mo
82A — Ron May
83A — Tracey McAllister
Education (choose 1)
84A — Tony Dicuffa
Engineering (choose 6)
85A — Tina Homberger
86A — Thomas Howard Clingenpeel, Jr.
87A — Bin Islam
88A — Conrad Joseph Camit
89A — Michael Jolly
90A — Matt Hurt
91A — Russ Huntington
92A — Ryan Shopp
93A —Jeff G. Wilson
General Studies (choose 1)
94A — Nathan C. McFall
95A — Alex King
Liberal Arts (choose 4)
96A — Becky Silloway
97A — Erin Fitzgerald
98A — Claudia Olson
99A — Will King
100A — Allen L. Williamson
101A — Gerry Brown
102A — Drew Wasson
103A — Chris Williams
104A — Jermaine Hailey
105A — Michael Yates
106A — Chris Foster
107A — John Tieken
108A — Chris Stidvent
Science (choose 3)
109A — Christian Tuma
11 OA — Wes Barnes
111A — Darrin Lewellen
112A — Don Belknap
113A — Chris Valladares
114A — Wendy Hawks
115A — Matt Mayfield
Northside (choose 3)
116A — James Atkinson
117A — Kizmet A. Valerie
118A — Sunshine Brown
119A — Owen Ross
120A — Robert Welborn
121A — Andy Cavanagh
122A — Chris Sneller
123 A — Tim McGinty
124A — Amy Bigbee
125A — Brian Schultz
126A — Hilary Ekblad
Southside (choose 4)
127A — Brian A. Beckcom
128A — Gury Sohal
129A — K.C. Allan
130A — Cleve Ford
131A — Todd Zatopek
132A — Zach Hall
133A — Christie Barton
134A — Doug Wat jus
135A — Jeremy Blaine Smith
136A — Chris Halvorson
137A — Eddie Blalock
138A — Pete Manias
139A — Jody Janis
140A — Chris McNeely
Off Campus (choose!6)
141A — Tim Deithloff
142A — Brandon Tucker
143 A — Jennifer Simmons
144A — Scott Jeffcoat
145A — Mandy Bradley
146A — Kelli Harman
147 A — Dane Ray
148A — Jorge Luengas
149A — Heather Lyn Kennedy
150A — Tobin Boenig
151A — Bethany Bumam
152A — Amy Aten
153A — Ross McGlothlin
154A — Steven Kindrick
155A — Patrick Cone Conway
156A — Chuck Sulak
157A — Angela Amshoff
158A — Brad Britton
159A — Chris Reed
160A — Courtney Lyons
161A — Hillary Lampson
162A — Stacie Wheelock
163A — Krista Kirkland
164A — Angela Abeles
165A — Thomas Reed
166A — Stephen Lich-Tyler
167 A —Rob Holland
168A — Chris Cowan
169A — Ben Sumner
170A — Jim McFadin
171A — Ray Hernandez
17 2 A — Melissa Moloney
1 73A — Cheryl Camin
174A — John Dayvid Cole
» CLASS OF ‘94 GIFT «
NOTE: Only members of the Class of ‘94 may vote for the
doss gift. Select two choices (order does not matter). After
Class Gift votes have been’tabulated, the gift with the highest
number of votes will be declared the Class’ official gift. If
excess Class Gift funds remain after the gift receiving the
highest number of votes is determined, the gift receiving the
second highest number of votes which is feasible to complete
with the remaining funds will be chosen as well. This process
will continue until all remaining funds have been spent or the
remaining funds are insufficient to cover the costs of the
proposals represented on the Class Gift Ballot.
Class Gift selection-will be announced at the Senior Banquet
(April 29) and Ring Dance (April 30).
175A — 1883 Depot Reconstruction
($85,000): Reconstruction of the 1883 depot
which was the original station located west of the
Albritton Tower, the depot would be a historical
museum with displays donated from that time period.
17 6A — Aggie Muster Endowment
($25,000): A donation of $25,000 to aid in the
preservation and continuation of Muster.
177A — Aggie Ring Fountain
($100,000): A fountain commemorating the
Aggie Ring with two rings (a male and a female)
interlocked. Located at the Special Events Center.
178A — Aggie Wall ($15,000): AnAggie
wall that would be similar to the Vietnam Wall and would
recognize all Aggies who have died in military service.
179A — Matthew Gains Statue
($42,500): A bronze statue commemorating the
first African-American who helped establish Texas
A&M College.
180A — Opportunity Award
Scholarship, permanent endowment
($20,000): A scholarship offered to incoming
freshmen at $1,000 a year for four years. The
scholarship recipient must maintain a 2.5 GPR. First
priority will be given to applicants who have a letter of
recommendation from a member of the Class of 1994.
181A — Sterling C. Evans Library,
enhanced reference services for
undergraduates ($100,000): Funds from the
Class Gift would be used to purchase items which focus
on the particular needs of undergraduates at both the
Main and West campus library facilities.
182A — Student Retreat Center,
sleeping dorm ($100,000): Would provide
a location near Easterwood Airport for student
organizations to go for retreats, social gatherings, parties
and reunions.