AOLP would like to thank all of the 1996 Orientation Leaders who were willing to give of their time to make the Summer Conferences a complete success. Keep in mind that January Conferences are right around the corner. We would love to see you all out there motivating our new students! ^January 6 and January 8 — Rudder Lobby 9 a.m. Call the AOLP office for more info: 862-2746 1996 Executive Committee: Amy Burk, LCC Coleman, Celeste Flores, Ronnie Gonzalez, Kimberly Hicks, Heidi Horton, Kelli Key, Jackie Lucero, Richard Millan, Gil Moreno, Jr., Jessica Morris, Laura Norris, Jimmy Pavliska, Jr., Cara Presley, Jamie Respondek, Liz Rogers, Darin Vickery, Melissa Ward 1996 Orientation Leaders: Cecilia Abbott, Marisa Anne Agosta, Christine Alford, Brian Anglin, Meredith Arnold, Jason Bailey, Russ Bair, April Baker, Radar Bales, Kamalee Banks, Kelly Barber, Rob Barnum, Lanessa Bass, Laura Bay, Veronica Bennett, Alichia Blakely, Dave Boerm, Jennifer Boettcher, Christina Borgstedte, Elizabeth Boudreaux, Travis Bowles, Julie Bowman, Stephanie Boyd, Mel Briones, Melissa Briones, Brandon Brown, Cindy Brown, Darlene Bunpian, Nellson Burns, Wendi Burrow, Amber Byrd, Conrad Camit, Kathy Campos, Tina Campos, Kim Capps, Tia Carson, Jim Carter, Christine Case, Tiffany Castillo, Robert Cavallito, Peter Chalfant, Curt Childers, Jenni Clark, Rachel Clark, Carrie Clink, Chrysti Contreras, Chelsi Conway, Jacqueline Cook, Katie Cornett, Rachel Cussen, Deanna Darr, LaNita Davenport, Kathleen Davis, Billy DeLeon, Kelli Dosch, Kim Ducy, Tyann Dunbar, Jennifer Dusek, Staci Eckhart, Matt Elliot, Brooke Eoff, Jamie Fitzgerald, Lisa Foster, Rachel Frady, Veanne Fraser, Laura Frnka, Chris Gaines, Melissa Garcia, Alan Garrett, Lauri Gayle, Amy Gilman, Sydney Gober, Liza Gonzalez, Jennifer Goode, Nichole Grice, Steven Gyeszly, Jeremy Hanzlik, Christina Hassell, Adrian Hernandez, Ray Hernandez, Scott Hertel, Angie Hillendahl, Frank Hinds, David Hocking, Lori Hodges, Beth Hoffman, Jennifer Hollingsworth, Michael Holm, Nicole Huff, Julie Hurst, Miranda Huskins, Andrea Ivers, Kim Jackson, Chap Jacobson, Brad James, Chidi James, Matt Jeffryes, Kamari Jenkins, Shayla Jeter, Bradi Jones, Jodi Kahla, Tara Keller, Jason Kinnard, Keri Klein, Heather Kleinschrodt, Tanya Kroll, Alex Landaverde, Marsha Lange, Kristen Lawrence, Stephanie Legion, Ann Leslie, Mario Lewis, Ellen Lilly, Andrea Lojo, Alex Long, Laura Longoria, Summer Lucas, Sara Mach, Tracy Mannhard, Carlos Martinez, Meredith Matheson, Lindsey Maxwell, J.J. Mayes, Kelly McLean, Jacquelyn McPhaul, Kerry Meade, Kristin Medvedev, Jamie Melder, Jill Messer, Gretchen Meyer, Adam Morrison, Jennifer Muller, Robert Needham, Arianna Nesbitt, Amber Nicholas, Victoria Nunez, Colin O’Beirne, Amy Orlowski, Todd Overton, Shalana Palermo, Brian Parker, Jason Parker, Jenny Parlin, Jennifer Payne, Christ! Pechacek, Lori Peichel, Craig Pfeiffer, Jr., Bryan Pityinger, Tammy Plemons, Joy Plummer, Sheera Presley, Angela Pritchett, Karen Putnam, Missy Ramirez, Tom Ratcliff, Carrie Reed, Monica Reza, Juan Rodriquez, Nathan Roe, Valeska Salvo, Jairo Santanilla, Matt Scanlan, Rachel Schauweker, Craig Scrimpshire, Lavonne Seago, Melissa Shelby,, Suzanne Sheppard, Dave Skrovan, Ashley Smith, Jennifer Smith, Tiffany Smith, Anita Snell, Billy Stanteen, Chris Stevens, Barbie Sullins, Edith Suriahudaja, Nicole Sutton, JeanTesmer, Belle Torres, Russell Torres, Christine Tran, Raymond Tran, Julie Traweek, Joy Ventling, Elizabeth Vinson, Teri Vivion, Tejal Vyas, Courtney Walker, Stephanie Walker, Michelyn Washington, Drew Wasson, Jennifer Weik, Scott Wieters, Chris Williams, Jeremiah Williams, Teresa Williams, Kyle Willman, Rebecca Willoughby, Nichole Wingo, Jessica Winn, Katrina Winterboer, Suzanne Young 1997 Orientation Leader Applications will be out in the Spring. We encourage each and every one of you to pick up an application. Look for us at MSC Open House or come by the AOLP office — 314 YMCA. i mw ill prevent d fatalities he holidays Be responsible party hosts * PI Serve nonalcoholic drinks * Designate s Serve high protein foods * Get safe rid Control amount of alcohol * Consider s served: NO open bars night or c Assure safe rides home * Never driv the influe * Know your limit/stick to it * Remember it takes time to sober up (at least 1 hr/drink) * Prevent others from driving under the influence * Never ride with drunk drivers wm Student Alcohol ahd Drug Educatioh Programs ...a part of the Division of Student Affairs Texas A&M University Phone: 845-0280 222 Beutel Health Center Monday-Friday SAM to 5PM E-mail: cindyb@stulife2.lamu.edu WebSite: http://stulife2.tamu.edu/adep FlTi The Battalion iOONS Paj Friday • December 13, Ewe Hall By JE Peeps By Michae CM ISXX IT'S GMAIL- FtoM. 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He said he “fell in love with the Olympics,” and is trying now to find a job with a company that is going to the 2000 Sydney Olympics. Although Hunt enjoyed his experiences at the Atlanta Olympics, he said the games had a downside, too. “I think it became too commer cialized,” Hunt said. “It was all about money.” ^ Hunt said the athletes were nice and friendly, but the advertise ments surrounding the Olympic games were overbearing. “I thought the Olympics were supposed to be about athletics, not fighting for dollars,” he said. Hunt said he was able to watch a few of the women’s basketball games during his stay in Atlanta. “It was interesting to see how well the women’s sports did,” he said. A week into the games on July 27, a pipe bomb exploded in Cen tennial Park, killing one woman and injuring more than 100 people. Hunt was asleep when the bomb exploded, but his roommate woke him to tell him about the bomb. The explosion stunned the na tion and Olympic participants. “I couldn’t believe it (the bomb) happened,” Hunt said. “I was just in shock. I didn’t think the games should be stopped.” Hunt said the unexpectedness of the bomb showed that the United States is not as safe as it seems. “We’re really not as safe as we think we are,” he said. “You think in America you’re safe because this is America.” As of Oct. 26, Richard Jewell, the security officer who discovered the bomb, was the only suspect in the case. He was cleared as a suspect this fall. The FBI is still searching for the bomber. Presidential Election On Nov. 5, President Bill Clinton defeated Bob Dole to return to of fice for a second term. He will be in augurated in January. Mother Teresa Nobel Peace Prize winner Moth er Teresa has been in and out of the hospital this year. The Rev. Mike Sis of St. Mary’s Catholic Church said the world has been watching hospitalization closely. “A couple of weeks ago we lot of praying as a communit) her,” Sis said. The 86-year-old nun suffei heart attack on Nov. 22 and derwent surgery for a blockj artery Nov. 29. Tuesday, a mild electric shi corrected Mother Teresa’s irre] heartbeat. CNN reported she a; to go home the same day. Her di tors say she may be able to rei home by Christmas. Military Sex Scandal This past year, military persoi nel have been the target of sevej sexual harassment accusation Cases have been brought up inv® ous military bases in the Unil States, such as Fort Hood in Kl and Army Ordnance Centering erdeen, Md. Kenneth Webb, a junior compi er engineering major inV-l,Sc can see both the civilian and tary sides of the issue. “From a civilian standpoint can see how a lot of people begin 1 i i think this is a big problem,’' said. “From a military point of# for the most part... it’s a shock.” Webb said every case should t* investigated, and he predictssoffl^ accusations will be true, butotl!(' cases will not be convincing. “I think that scandals liketfc are going to happen,” Webbsak “True or not, you have to investi gate everything.”