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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1995)
April 24, 1995 KEKINI) IN A GGIELAND The Battalion • Page 3 ^fMuster Zipril 21, 1995 blique imagerj >ecause if dies.” ’s You Up, 1 . in You.” W Up,” the his hit song?,- niniscentofT: in and as Holy Sm itar driven, loss of one’s:® thin your s to write atj images and a wider coma ck on the aul re of his prevj n his willing:, where distor d keyboards s his songs* Led sounds, to >e a harbingerr illiant mixturfj ong is a relig:: nd the monk., n July/A bar ash on you/ s been power. D bins. Howe ains many ave near. 4cDonm April March to he IS RAZOS April 22, 1005 Above: Students, friends and family members light candles in memory of all the Aggies that died in the last year at Muster Friday night. Right: Theresa Schehin holds a candle in mem ory of her husband, Calvin Schehin, at Muster. Below: A cadet in the Ross Volunteers marches in to G. Rollie White as part of the Muster ceremony. r week? Fall: lother news! nation? referent ws, features), slews report ilfi # . - bove: Couples slow dance while the orchestra plays on at ing Dance Saturday night in the Memorial Student Center. jht: Ryan Williams and Alison Law pose in front of an ice ;ulpture of the Class of ’95 Aggie ring at Ring Dance. elow: Seniors Marci Froh, Jacqueline Knapec and Clay anders pause on the way to pose for Senior Weekend pic- res to read the 1995 Roll Call for the Absent. . : •,. • ;; c:: Above and Right: Outfits from the Corps of Cadets, shown here on Raymond Stotzer Parkway, made the seven-mile trek from the Quad to the Brazos River Saturday as part of the annual March to the Brazos. The cadets raised over $50,000 for the March of Dimes through the event. ^ *4 Jyf’AljrA.Brownin^jf ^ % XZw * * ' % v - * -