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J I J £lge 2 Election ‘94 i The Battalion Monday, ApriH BRYAN COLLEGE STATION | Jim Arcnts, DDS Dan Lawson, DDS Karen Arcnts, DDS Paul Haines, DDS 1103 Villa Maria Roxane Mlcak, DDS 268-1407 Texas Ave. at SW Pkwy. 696-9578 U* * e irmg YTVr-r T TUDENT CAMPA I GN R.ESULI rxecut Associated CarePIus Dental Centers l l Exn. 04-15-94 I Student Body President CALL TODAY The Army National Guard has immediate openings for men and women interested in learning a skill. Train toward a new career while learning about teamwork and leadership. While you train, the Army National Guard can help you pay for coUege. With the Montgomery G.I. Bill, Army Guard salary and other benefits, you can earn over $20,000 toward a better future. Call today and make the “best" decision. 409-779-0943 TEXAS f:!iEt l 3KS?| The Army National Guard is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The Department of Finance cordially invites you to attend the 1993 Kupfer Distinguished Executive Award Presentation honoring Rqger Stmbach 11:00 - Noon 7 April 1994 Rudder Theatre TeXas A&M university BE WISE! Sign Up for Sommer On Campus Housing RPPLICfiTIONS RVfilLfiBLE Beginning fiPRIL 4th IF YOU CURRENTLY LIVE ON CRMPUS IN ONE OF THE FOLLOWING HALLS AND WOULD LIKE TO KEEP THE SAME ROOM DURING THE SUMMER YOU MUST APPLY BY APRIL 8th!* Summer Residence Matts: Crocker corridor Haas Hobby Mclnnis Moses Neeley Rudder Schuhmacher Wells modular modular balcony corridor modular modular balcony modular female, double occupancy coed, private, graduate only coed, double occupancy coed, private room male, double occupancy coed, double occupancy female, private room coed, private room male, private room $215.00 per session $496.50 per session $331.00 per session $354.00 per session $215.00 per session $331.00 per session $496.50 per session $354.00 per session $496.50 per session Sign-ap Locations (Thru April 22nd* *): Northside Residents: Southside Residents: Cain Hall Residents: Corps Residents: Off Campus Residents: North flrea Office (B-1 Lounge) South flrea Office (Commons) Cain Hall Office (B115B) Corps flrea Office (Lounge fl) Housing Office (lOl YMCR) Assignments will be made according to application dates. *fifter April 22. summer housing applications will be available only in the Housing Office. Sunday, April 10, 1994 • 6:00pm at Wolf Pen Creek Amphitheater (near Post Oak Mall) Tickets available at the MSC tables (from April 4th to April 8th) Also available at Brazos Valley Christian Bookstore & Scripture Haven $7.00 in advance, $8.00 at door - All proceeds to benefit Still Creek Boys Ranch For further details, call tbeAype Men s Club at 846-6038 » Rain Location: Bryan Civic Auditorium 61% 39% - - Brooke Leslie Jeb Jones Senior Yell Leader 27% — Scott Whitaker 27% — Scott Torn 23% — Trent Ashby 4% — Dave Frazier 1 9% — Jeff Heath Junior Yell Leader HOUSTON ite lows to b Loralt SENATE i blacks or H and only UH is cle angt from ;n to one m But UH le; obl|ms put evant to tw Agriculture iraiee Woods Trent Ashby Darla Marburger \ „ i •. , Evant to tw i chi lecture ™L rc j s 0 f i John C. Urbin ‘'We're m ... ii °f c i iv( Business AdminisMd the Hons Todd Rice Mark Harmon Ron Mo Tracey McAllister Education Tony Dicuffa 29% 25% 19% 9% 18% David Kemp Henry P. Hewes Ron Mo Brian Di Paolo Mike Tippit Kyle Humt'tvThp Hattnlion Trent Ashby (center) celebrates his election to senior yell leader with his friends at the Academic plaza last Thursday night . 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DOCTOR OF OPTOMETRY 505 University Dr. East, Suite 101 College Station, TX 77840 4 Blocks East of Texas Ave. & University Dr. Intersection Class of‘97 Historian • Run off* Matt Mayfield Andy Lambert “But we’vi I we’ve haf miahle us Re schoc BL mine In die pasi • ] ive wh Kchilt rej Engineering ts vying to Tina Hornberger Bl'd the S' Thomas Howard Clingenpeel ■ •The boa Bin Islam Kdiairma Conrad Joseph Camit P 0 ’ 1 Michael Jolly fibH Pres Ryan Shopp J92, and U Hinoritie ( jeneral Studies wt is mix< Alex King 1 .iberal Arts OFF CAMPUS AGGIES * Becky Silloway aid Erin Fitzger Gerry Brown Michael Yatfr OCA Cody Green President Science Ht who atus from i The Lati eadership :rned aboi Hies for < BWe nee H-driven )ciaie dire OCA Vice-President • Run off * Mark L. Hansberger Stefani Stone Don Belknap Wendy Hawk Matt Mayfx Id H ram - Hhave m OGA Secretary Leah Huckert Northside James Atkinson Owen Ross Amy Bigbee OCA Treasurer Shannon Bayer Glass of‘97 Vice-President • Run off * Jenny Martin Matt Chiiek • RESIDENCE HALE ASSOCIATION Southside Brian A. Beckcom Todd Zatopek Pete Manias Chris McNeely RHA President Owen Ross RHA VP for Student Development Mark Gribble RHA Secretary Trevor Dunham RHA Treasurer Craig Pfeiffer ()ff Campus Tim DeithlofT Brandon Tucker Jennifer Simmons Scott JefTcoat Kelli Harman Heather Lyn Kennedy Tobin Boenig Bethany Burnam Amy Aten Ross McGlothlin Patrick Cone Conway Brad Britton Rob Holland Ray Hernandez Melissa Moloney John Dayvid Cole offe YOUR FUTURE IS WAITING. The Air Force offers training that can prepare you for the future — in your choice of more than 150 different technical fields. 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