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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
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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
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"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.
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