EXPANDED INVENTORY AT NEW LO WER PRICES CD EXCHANGE WHERE THE THRILLS ARE CHEAP, AND THE PARKING IS EASY. 2416-C Texas Ave. S. College Station In the Kroger Shopping Center 764-8751 Page 6 • The Battalion Thursday • September/, Former Corps members win awards □ Brad Tippett and Matt Segrest, former Corps leaders, won Commandant's Trophies at Officer Candidate School. Tippett has won the award two years in a row. HOSPITAL VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES BRAZOS VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER Application packets, for new and returning volunteers, are available at the Brazos Valley Medical Center Information Desk and the TAMU Office of Professional School Advising in the Academic Building, room #203. AH applications must be submitted by Friday, Sept. 15 at 5:00 p.m. to the Brazos Valley Medical Center Volunteer Office. The Volunteer Office is located in suite 214 of the College Station Professional Building. (the glass building across the street from the hospital) Office hours are Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. 1605 Rock Prairie Road College Station, Tx. 764-5126 By Tara Wilkinson The Battalion Battalion File Photo Matt Segrest is the former Corps commander. Two former leaders of Texas A&M’s Corps of Cadets joined the few and the proud when they won top honors at the U.S. Marines Officer Candidate School this summer. Brad Tippett, a senior politi cal science major and former pla toon commander of Squadron 2, clenched the Commandant’s Tro phy for the second time in two years after graduating at the top of the Platoon Leaders Class Se nior Course first increment, held June 4 through July 14 in Quan- tico, Va. Tippett, who first won the tro phy in 1994, is the eighth person to win the trophy twice. .Candidates at CCS compete in academics, physical training and leadership for the Comman dant’s Trophy. Matt Segrest, a senior manage ment major and former Corps commander, won four of the six awards given at the Marines Corps Platoon Leaders Class Combined Course, held June 11 through Aug. 18. Segrest received the Comman dant’s Trophy for graduating first overall and the Phil J. Yeckel Award for graduating first among college seniors. He received the Marines Corps Association Leadership Award for outstanding leadership and the Iron Man Award for achieving the highest physical training scores. Both Segrest and Tippett said part of the credit for their suc cess goes to the training they re ceived as members of A&M’s Corps of Cadets. Tippett said the Corps provid ed him the flexibility to experi ment with leadership styles. “The Corps allowed me to learn from some of the mis takes I made, without the ad verse effects that would have come if I had made those mis takes at CCS,” he said. Segrest said his experience as Corps commander prepared him for the challenges of CCS. “I never really felt over matched, but just because of my experience at A&M,” he said. Although Segrest and Tip pett achieved comparable awards, their approaches to CCS were different. Tippett said his desire to win the ultimate prize, the Comman dant’s Trophy, pushed him while at the school. “I went up there both times with that being my goal, to win the Commandant’s Trophy,” he said. 1 f MSC Council simplify open house informatii To lessen the confusion for? who were overwhelmed by the? of information presented at House, the MSC Council is own informational meetinglonijlt The event begins at 5:30 inf the Student Programs Office on ond floor of the MSC. An MSC orientation at7p, follow the informational meeting new Recreational Sports Center. Jury selection began I capital murder trial See Corps, Page 12 JOIN THE TAMU o^ed'fting ^ 4 ^ General Meeting:^ Thursday, Sept. 7 6pm, 302 Rudder ?’s Dean - 693-6166 Thomas - 696-1242 National Champ v ° x Austin hosts presidential forum □ The University of Texas has raised enough money to invite the presidential candidates to a televised forum in January. AUSTIN (AP) — The Universi ty of Texas will be the setting for a televised, four-day forum in January at which 1996 presiden tial candidates are being invited to face questions from a random sample of voters. UT history professor Jim Fishkin announced Wednesday that money had been raised and television time committed for the National Issues Conven tion Jan. 18-21. “This is not another candidate forum or a poll or a television pro gram,” Fishkin said. “It is an un usual, unprecedented event.” While President Clinton and all the announced Republican presidential candidates have been invited, none has committed to at tending yet, Fishkin said. “We have had discussions with Clinton’s staff and with the staffs of the Republican candidates. We are confident this will be an offer they can’t refuse,” said Charles Walker, a Washington political consultant and adjunct professor at the University of Texas who is senior adviser to the project. Candidates will be questioned one at a time by a random sample of 600 national voters so the in terviews do not descend into bick ering or shouting matches, Fishkin said. The issues to be discussed will be the economy, the state of the American family and the U.S. role in the post-Cold War world, said Fishkin, who announced the event in Washington. “We are going to have a broad playing field on which we can get thoughtful dialogue,” Fishkin said. The National Issues Conven tion will test a concept used by Fishkin known as deliberative polling. Under the method, the randomly selected voters will be polled on a selected issue. The voters will then be given briefing papers on the issue, screened in advance for balance by scholars, and will be allowed to debate. Afterwards, they will be polled again to see if they have changed their attitudes or views on the subject. |ury selection began Wedog in the trial of former Texas AM! dent Ron Scott Shamburw charges of capital murder ana vated kidnapping. The general questioning of p jurors will continue through the this week and possibly into next. Individual questioning will folloi the trial will begin soon after the selected. The jury selection and trial aiek held in the 361st District Court of Carolyn Ruffino at the Brazos Ca Courthouse in Bryan. Shamburger confessed to them, 1 of Lori Ann Baker, an A&M junic counting major from Kingwood, ini tember 1994. The University Police Depart: reported that Shamburger was glarizing Baker's home on Bi Woods Drive. UPD reported Sh burger also abducted Victoria Kof Baker's roommate, and put her in trunk of her car. Shamburger di! the car to a nearby street corner ports said, then returned to set ft er's room on fire. Student Senate positions available for this fall The Texas A&M Student Senate accepting applications for six Sena! seats and a parliamentarian. Three off-campus Senate seats two College of Science seats andon Southside seat have recently been va cated and need to be filled. Applicants are required to haver minimum cumulative grade-point ra tio of 2.25 and a minimum GPRof 2.0 for their last A&M semester, which includes summer sessions. Applications for Senate sealsare available by 10 a.m. today inllf John J. Koldus Student Services Bil- ing and are due Thursday, Sept. by 5 p.m. Amsterdam Atlanta Barcelona Berlin Bombay Boston Brussels Buenos Aires Caracas Chicago Cleveland Cologne Copenhagen Dallas Dublin Dusseldorf EuroCenter Frankfurt Geneva Gothenburg Hamburg Helsinki Hong Kong ATTENTION Graduating Seniors! The international management consulting firm of McKinsey & Company Inc. would like to announce that we are seeking December, May, and August graduates of all disiplines with excellent academic credentials (GPA > 3.5) and strong leadership skills for the position of Business Analyst. 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