The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 27, 1997, Image 2

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    Voter’s Guide
Wednesday • March i-
► Nolan Barkhouse ► Kendall Kelly
Candidate for Cuss of '98 President Candidate for Class of '99 President
Howdy! My name is Nolan
Barkhouse and I’ve had the privilege
of serving as president of the Fightin’
Texas Aggie Class of 1998 during our
junior year. I’m asking that you sup
port me for re-election as we finally
become seniors and set the tone for
Aggieland into the next century.
Our junior year has been one of
the best ever; Elephant Walk was a tremendous suc
cess, End-of-the-Year Bash and Boot Dance are being
planned at this moment, and we’re well on the way to
our fundraising goals for Class Gift. We’ve also created
a homepage on the internet, a listserv and other initia
tives to help disseminate information about activities
and events.
As president next year, I’m looking forward to start
ing each semester right with Howdy Dances that sur
pass those in recent years and ending the fall semester
with an outstanding Senior Elephant Walk. The year
will culminate with Ring Dance during Senior Weekend
after the selection of our Class Gift during elections in
the spring.
My specific goals for next year include reaching our
Class Gift goal of $98,000 and increasing participation
and awareness about the multitudes of Class of ’98
activities. I am also committed to the Class Councils
continuing to serve a vital role in the University for ser
vice and representation of the students’ interests. I
have worked hard this year on each of these issues and
look forward to the opportunity to finish the job we
started and make the Class of ’98 the best senior class
in the history of Aggieland!
u Live life as a journey, not a des
tination.”
This is something I aim to live by
and the reason I have written this
column. The destination of the
Class of ’99 is to raise $99,000 by
the time we graduate. We have
crossed huge bridges with
“Fahrfromwhoopin”’ t-shirt sales
and “Whoop 99” window stickers in trying to reach
our destination. Our journey is quite a different
story. We have hit quite a few roadblocks in
Participation Interstate 99.
My name is Kendall Kelly, and I am running for
Class of ’99 president. But you’ll notice on your bal
lot that there isn’t anyone running against me.
I am here because I want us to make this journey
together. That’s why you’ve seen Interstate 99 flyers
across campus with my name on them. That
Interstate 99 sign is about the journey of the Class
of ’99. That’s why I am here and that’s why you’re
here at Texas A&M because we’re the only school
that when asked “What class are you in?,” we don’t
reply “history,” but we say “The Fightin’ Texas Aggie
Class of Nineteen Hundred and Ninety-nine!!!”
That’s what 99 pride is all about it’s not just
about cruising through the MSC to buy our t-shirts
or grabbing a window sticker on the way to class.
I want you all to play a part in ’99 not just pay a part.
I think Robert Hastings said it best, “Enjoy your
journey... you’re destination will come soon
enough.”
I look forward to your participation.
► Jeremy Poland
Candidate for Class of "00 President
Howdy, Class of 2000. My name is
Jeremy Poland and I am asking for
you to elect me your class president.
What should a class president be? I
feel that a class president should be
the best leader and representative of
the class. Class Presidents should
exemplify the aggie spirit and con
stantly seek to bring pride to their
class. I feel I have the determination and leadership
abilities to serve as our President. From Fish Camp
Counselor, Aggie Fish Club, and Vice President of our
class, to Silver Taps and saying “HOWDY!!” I have
lived the Aggie Dream this year.
This past year I had the honor of serving as
vicepresident on a outstanding council team. We not
only broke, but nearly doubled the freshman fund
raising record with our 21st Century Ags T-shirts and
several other fund-raising projects. When we gradu
ate I want our class to be the most unified class in
Aggieland history. That unity starts with our presi
dent, I want to plan three social events a semester for
our class. A second goal I have set is to expand our e-
mail list serve to keep the Class of 2000 informed. I
want our class to be well represented at Big Event
and Replant. And finally, our top priority as class
council is to raise money for our class gift. I have set
a goal of 20,000 dollars for next year and I believe this
can be obtained. When you vote, remember experi
ence, dedication, and leadership. Vote Jeremy
Poland, #2 on the ballot for Class of 2000 President!!
Thanks and Gig’Em!!
►Kara Wilson
Candidate for Class of ; 98 Vice President
Howdy! My name is Kara Wilson
and I’m a candidate for the Class
of 1998 vice president. I’ve served
on Class Council the last three
years and have enjoyed this oppor
tunity immensely.
If you wonder who I am, you
may remember a masked face at
our Junior Elephant Walk or possi
bly the many toes I’ve run over in the last few
years (accidentally of course).
I am qualified to be your vice-president from
the experiences I've gained in leadership positions
in the Memorial Student Center, Student
Government and Residence Hall Association.
Initiative and motivation are two qualities I will
demonstrate as the senior class vice president.
We have had excellent participation at class
activities and I would like to continue increasing
the involvement in Class Council committees. I
want Texas A&M University to remember the
impact and changes we created for a more effec
tive Class Council. This can happen by being visi
ble to the student body and University adminis
tration. We must be available as a resource to the
Junior, Sophomore and Freshman Class Councils
to foster team spirit and continue to work togeth
er. I will make a difference to ensure the Class of
1998 will be both proud and strong! Vote Kara
Wilson for class of 1998 vice president, #2 on the
ballot!
WHOOP ’98!
Jeremiah Leibomti
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Candidate for Class of '00 President
My name is Jeremiah Lei|
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Antonio, Texas andafn
the Corps of Cadets, Co
I have spent my fish
didate on the Fish Drill
platform consists oftwt
points. First is fund raising
Second, is the continuatio
Former Student Relations Committee.
For fund raising, I have comeupwithtM
the Class of 2000 Scholarship Fund.AsMI
tuition grows, students will need more;
assistance. This fund will further assistthe^
lished scholarships, ensuring future Aggiesi*]
opportunity to attend A&M. Furthermore,WH
will be a part of A&M for generations, helpin!* 6 !
carry on the undying Spirit of Aggielandarf
Class of 2000. Secondly, there is the Forme[#d|
Relations Committee initiated by SeniorCfef
President K.C. Allan. Working in conjunction * 1
the Alumni Association, it assists inhostiM
functions, as well as giving back to thosew
helped create this world class university,#
the efforts of the Former Student Relations
Committee and the Class of 2000’s leadersif
tradition will continue to grow stronger,
By utilizing the potential within our eta
believe the Class of 2000 can and will mato*-
lasting contribution to A&M. I am confide!)! 1
can fully execute the responsibilities of class!]
dent, and I am enthusiastic about the Class! e ^|
2000’s future. Thank you for your support, f
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* Jennifer Wicecan^
Candidate for Class of '98 Vice Premi
Howdy Ags! My name isP
Wicecarver. I am an accoun’l
major from Springfield,Vifl
and a proud member of# I
Fightin’ Texas Aggie Classolj
M: WHOOP!
As Class of’98 vice presW
this year, I have had the Wj I
represent my peers. I ametfp'
about the opportunity to continue myrofcl
reelected for our senior year. As juniors
been part of some incredible traditions: fi
and Boot Dance (May 10). Next year holdssL,
much more in store for us. Our Elephant^W
Senior Weekend, and Ring Dance will hr# N
memories we will never forget. %
During our three years in Aggieland,
been actively involved with a variety of caff : IC|
organizations including the Class of'98.La®
I worked with the Class of ’96 Ring Dance
Committee to get an idea of what we sf
make ours a success. In addition, I
Class of ’98 Social and Public Relations &G V
Committees to get more students motivated.,
participate in our activities. ^
I encourage everyone to get involved
Class of ’98. There are so many opportunely
available and all suggestions are greatlyapl ^
ated. The elected officers aren’t “the Class
'98” ..YOU ARE! Help us to make a dif f
leave A&M better than when we came, ft ^
Aggies!