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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1994)
Page 10 • The Battalion ★ ★ ★ 0£-/>l/0Z/CJJV * + * The Clear Choice BACKGROUND AND QUALIFICATIONS EDUCATION B.S. Secondary Education, North Texas State, 1952 Master of Education, Texas A&M University, 1966 Graduate, U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, 1972 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Division Head Emeritus, Texas Engineering Extension Service ^ Major General, U.S. Army Reserve (ret.), Engineer Officer Self-employed construction industry consultant Pol. Adv. Pd. by Al Jones Campaign, Ann Anderson, Treasurer, Box 4486, Bryan, Texas 77805 everythi know at Voodoo, ask. Anc read it, j Amy Browning/lHEBATTAUW It’s not too early for Halloween tricks govemm< It exis and some and how Well, 1 Africans All they t being a C to Cathol Haitian \ Voodo* “dogmatii between ] spirits wl When spi occurrenc religions, Freshmen in Corps unit K-1 fill senior John Patton’s room full of newspapers as an early Halloween surprise. m RICAN Outfitters WilF W 0 FORECAST: VERY CO I ' a±lu s Autnentic American hurts. HID rsBpr.j Mwm WIN-AN -AE O- WARDROBE 4,.^'> Grand prize • SI50 wardrobe 1st prize • $100 wardrobe 2nd prize • $50 wardrobe Drau inv ■ Sunday. Ducuniher 11. 101)1 Sign up at our store ■1*1 10% discount off your initial purchase. We’re AEO. American Eagle Outfitters. NOW OPEN. POST OAK MALL 1500 Harvey Road College Station, TX 77840 Lighting Continued from Page 1 Shopp said things are coming along slower than he prefers. “I recommend that until this gets taken care of, stu dents use the escort ser vices provided by the Corp of Cadets and Hotard Hall,” he said. The security awareness committee composed a list of fifteen campus areas that have inadequate lighting. Among those listed were sev eral parking areas, all bus stops, and research park. In other Senate business, a bill was introduced recom mending the administration explain the qualification and filing procedure for students workers to preregister in the class registration catalog. If passed, the procedure will be included in the spring ’95 registration catalog. At this time, the only way for students to learn about the procedure is by word of mouth. To file, student workers need to pick up the filing ap plication at the student I.D, window in the Pavilion. Shopp said the form should be filled out by the student or the student’s em ployer and returned to the I.D. window by Nov. 8. To qualify for preregistra tion, students must work spirits or reasons fr People with then Catholic r ‘baptism’’ Voodoo pi metaphys being par; cross was and is pro There i only one’s But, as Regulatio that are li murder, t "The Texas A&M Student Senate wishes to pro mote campus-wide joy by beating the hell outta those brain-dead,... pot- smokin' hippies in that little village southwest of College Station." — A&M Student Senate resolution Monday through Friday, on or off campus from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., 12 hours per week. Another bill was intro duced requesting that rollerblading be prohibited in university buildings, includ ing all parking garages. The bill was moved to the student services committee; and should be voted on by the Student Senate in two weeks. In response to the Univer sity of Texas student associa tion’s resolution supporting the bet between John Black, UT student association presi dent, and Brooke Leslie, A&M student body president, the Student Senate passed the Texas A&M spirit resolution, The resolution states “That the Texas A&M Student Sen ate wishes to promote cam pus-wide joy by beating the hell outta those brain-dead, law-violatin’, no team disci pline havin’, dredlocked wearin’, burnt orange poly ester and plastic cowboy hat wearin’, no tradition havin’, no Cotton Bowl goin’, Rice chokin’, no good coach havin’, slab of beef mascot havin', no band havin’, no yell havin', stupid fight-song playin’, car crash at 5 a.m., pot-smokin hippies in that little village i i southwest of College Station. As I en %, I was