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ROBERT McKAY/The Bahalion Leffler, a senior kinesiology major, completes her dribbling skills practice during her soccer class Monday on Simpson Drill Field. i Vincent’sbi; 'on, and the si flee is Earth 'iinttacam: problem, itegratetooit Tccti vein rep: aractersareti m relies mail econdaiybuti story. j ene, a co-w motionless icn ihecharac Gattacaempl perfected, I are human a laboratory ft to chance, erent inhispc lent inVincer of him. my y be discovereS ler,Vincent 15-- her humane' Vincent hasiURTHER e barely ew^v parents r ntinued from Page 1 hikl born “Ui^e the closeness of the shop- imaton in igcenter to my apartment, but I second d mm afford to pay high prices,” between thj s ih. “i think Albertson’s mov- veloped in iH there will attract students in I too much ill vicinity to shop there.” ires the film However, Greere said she un- l into the ci Stands the concern of on-cam- 3. 3 students because she lived on nig topics.mhpus her freshman year, he humanffiror Randalls, corporate a drop offc?dbuarters reported the pos- including; illy of bringing Randall’s ±|to the Bryan-College Sta- o conned n community has not been ne forthe! ciliated. for good c sa id as of now, no other sinesses are expected to move o Albertson’s vacated store on - By Rhoii':m ip - — Stewart Continued from Page 1 “He has a personality that naturally makes you have a feeling of respect for him,” Feather said. “He was an exem plary leader as a Ross Volunteer. I looked up to him as a freshman, a sophomore and a junior.” After graduation, Stewart plans to serve in the U.S. Air Force, following in the footsteps of his parents who both served in the military. “I have a pilot’s spot for the Air Force,” Stewart said. “Being in the Air Force may last from seven to 10 years. I think that the meaning in life is [at tained] through service.” Stewart said he is considering be coming involved in politics after he re tires from his military career. He said he wants to use his engi neering background to his advantage. “My philosophy in life is to always be positive,” Stewart said. “Try playing the hand of cards that you are dealt (in life).” During Stewart’s years at Texas A&M, he has taken advantage of the cards that he has been dealt. Stewart has participated in EXCEL, served as a class consul, served as vice-president of the Aggie Gentleman’s Society and volunteered as a Fish Camp counselor. He has helped coordinate several student leadership conferences on campus, including the Southwest Black Student Leadership Conference. Through involvement in activities across campus, Stewart said he has watched Texas A&M grow. “I think that Texas A&M sees change as something positive,” he said. “Now people are readily accepting change and I think that people are excited about the changes taking place.” Integration Continued from Page 1 “Women bring a lot into the Corps,” she said. “Men should be us ing this opportunity of being around women to their benefit, so when they go into a professional environment, they knowhow to work with women.” Strye said her actions affect her reputation as well as the reputation of other female cadets. “Women in the Corps don’t blend in with everyone,” she said. “My seniors worked so hard to be accepted. I have to watch my image constantly because people are always watching me.” Strye said integration has taken a small step forward this year. “Many times men join the Corps because their fathers were in the Corps,” she said. “This year we have the first female cadet who joined be cause her mother was a member.” •is 0% Off Gourmet Coffee Menu, Small Sundaes & Apple pie a la mode uy 2 - Get 1 Free - Cookies & Brownies Not valid with any other offer. / ■; Expiration date: 11/05/97. 010 Texas Avenue • 694-7850 4EB Shopping Center, College Station) Ifc us about catering! TIAL — ice cream, yougart shakes, and cakes <J. 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