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But, it also says a lot about the alumni support and how they feel about the Corps. It shows the respect people who came before us have for cadets.” The commandant also pre sented three units with the J.J. Sanchez Recruiting and Reten tion Award. The award is named for cadet J.J. Sanchez, Class of ’93, who was killed in a car acci dent in 1992. Company F-2 received this year’s award for the best re cruiting and retention pro gram for cadets. The outfit re ceives a flag designating the Sanchez Award winner and the cadets in the unit receive a ci tation cord to wear with their uniforms. The second and third place units receive award streamers to be displayed on their unit guidons. Mark Lehenbauer, a cadet in F-2 and a senior construction science major, said the unit re ceived the award for their work with cadets in the outfit. “We are always trying new ideas,” Lehenbauer said. “But, so is everyone else. The award is based on the quality of the cadets in our outfit.” The Sanchez family was at the review. Lehenbauer said the award allowed outfit members to see the active part they each had in the unit’s efforts. “The Sanchez family was out there,” Lehenbauer said. “Indi vidually, the award shows the respect we have for a fellow cadet and what he (Sanchez) stood for.” Company K-l received an award for the highest grades of any Corps unit during the Spring 1997 semester. The unit received a streamer for the unit’s guidon. Kyle Seele, commander of K- 1 and a senior mechanical engi neering major, said the award was given to the outfit for its emphasis on scholastics. The outfit’s overall grade-point ratio was a 2.91 for the semester. “Company K-l emphasizes scholastics as our number one priority,” Seele said. “It was very rewarding to be recognized publicly for the hard work and efforts of each individual in the outfit.” Audit by fired lottery official says players will be ‘ripped off’ HOUSTON (AP) — The Texas Lottery is hiding a report showing that scratch-off game players will be cheated during the upcoming year and warning about a budget shortfa! the agency’s recently fired director says. Lawrence Littwin’s report says the erage payout for instant games, nowa! 62 percent of sales, might have to be cut to as low as 42 percent of sales to meet legislative mandates, the Houston Chron icle reported Sunday. Last spring, lawmakers ordered lot tery commissioners to squeeze the prize pool to pay for other state programs. 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