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(409)822-6856 Page 4 • The Battalion • Thursday, June 20, 1996 SINGING By April Towery The Battalion • co For 13 days in May, 50 members of the Singing Cadets spread the spirit of Aggieland from Washington, D.C., to New York City. The cadets sang at historic places such as Carnegie Hall, the Statue of Liberty, the World Trade Center, the Kennedy Center and on the U.S. Capitol steps. Performing at Carnegie Hall and the Kennedy Center was spe cial for the Singing Cadets be cause it was the first time they had performed at these places. The trip was funded by the Singing Cadets’ earlier perfor mances and compact disc sales, in addition to a gift from the Associa tion of Former Students and the vice president for Student Affairs. Robert Reed, tour manager and a se nior environmental design major, said he enjoyed singing at Carnegie Hall. “I just kept thinking of who all had been on this stage before,” he said. “It was a neat experi ence for me because I’d never been to New York and I got the opportunity to go with Singing Cadets and enjoy it with a lot of my friends.” Reed said he also enjoyed touring in Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. “We sang at the Christ Church in Philadelphia, then the next day we went to the National Cathedral in D.C.,” Reed said. “Singing outside the U.S. Capitol was really a thrill. It was so neat being that close to so many important people.” The Singing Cadets received quite a bit of mail regarding their performance in Wash ington, D.C. “One little girl told her mother she had a crush on a particular guy who sang a solo,” said Singing Cadets Director David Kipp. “She wants to go to A&M when she gets old enough, and she’s already asked her parents to move to Texas so she can be closer to the Singing Cadets and Texas A&M.” The Singing Cadets also attended the Arling ton National Cemetery with President Bill Clin ton on Memorial Day, but only as observers. Kipp said he has had a great first year af- T S ter replacing former director Bob Boone, who retired after 35 years. “It’s been a fun year, and at the same time a challenge to follow someone like Bob Boone," Kipp said. “The guys have been really flexible in adapting to a different personality and style, I couldn’t ask for anything better.” Kipp said the trip to New York was special because the cadets only make an end-of-year trip every two to three years. One of the Singing Cadets per formances was on CBS’s “This Morning with Mark McEwen.” “McEwen really ate it up,” Kipp said. “He would say, ‘Watch this,’ to the audience and then say something about A&M and all the cadets would whoop. He really enjoyed having the power to make people whoop on command." Jason Jones, trip chairman and a senior biomed ical science ma jor, said orga nizing the trip was enjoyable, “Singing Cadets gives you ... opportunities to spread the spiritol Aggieland,” Jones said. “There’s nothing like it’ The Singing Cadets will not practice this summer, but the cadets here for summer school are recruiting freshmen. Reed said the singers have a special bond. “You get to be really close friends with all the guys,” Reed said. "Everyone has a lot of love for A&M. That’s our bond.” Tim Angle, a junior political science major, said the trip to New York and singing at Carnegie Hall were unbelievable experiences. “The camaraderie makes it all worth while,” Angle said. “It’s a once-in-a-lifetime thing.”Kipp said the cadets received mail commending them on their patriotism and in spiring performances. “One of my favorite things ... is sharing our time and Aggie spirit,” Reed said. “It’s neat to see the reactions of former students, but also from people who have never heard of A&M.” Home Continued from Page 3 space and we’re always working or going to school so we hardly ever see each other.” Dima said having other room mates keeps them from being so isolated away from campus and relieves marital tension because they can talk to another room mate as a third party. In the fall, Dima and Mike said they will live on their own. “The main reason is for priva cy — you don’t have to worry about people coming and going all the time,” Mike said. Dima said she is looking for ward to trivial roommate dis putes dissipating and getting back to life with her husband. “It’s not an easy decision. And if someone wants to get married while in school, they should real ly think about it,” Dima said. Court Sansom, a freshman bi ology major, lives off campus, but is single. Sansom said he lived off cam pus his first year due to lack of availability of residence halls and fear of a bad roommate. “Affordability was definitely my number-one priority,” he said. “I used the list of apart ments that I got at registration.” Sansom said after signing a lease to an apartment, there was an adjustment period he had to go through. “It wasn’t too bad,” he said, “because I moved in before school, but it got tough when I realized I was here by myself and had to get used to taking personal responsibility.” Sansom said many students move off campus for the wrong reasons and should consider all of the pros and cons before mak ing a decision. “I’m sure that students think this is going to be a lot of fun and stuff with partying and all,” he said, “but I don’t think people re alize the extra responsibility of cooking and cleaning up after yourself more than in the dorms.” Sansom said being single cer tainly does not ease the pressure of living off campus, rather it makes a big difference on one’s whole outlook. “You have to be totally pre pared for your entire day when you walk out the door,” he said, “It’s a lot harder to keep in touch with campus life, and you’re not going to meet as many people.” Sansom said being single and living off campus is a paradox to “normal student life.” “There’s no common ground be tween on and off campus,” he said, “especially when you’re single, it almost inhibits your social life.” Sansom will go from being single to having a roommate in the fall. “I usually savor time by my self, but there are times when human interaction is definitely healthy,” he said. 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