•* H r •f 5^ L r £ v ! ; I r i i fi t > t f The Sleeping Beauty A Your date is See coupon in Tuesday's Batt! ate OPAS dating tip #1: You'll never forget your fairy tale night at the ballet. We whole-heartedly admit, there aren't many sure things in the dating world. But, we are certain that escorting your date to The Sleeping Beauty is about as close as you can get. The Sleeping Beauty features RUSSIAN NATIONAL BALLET (Company of 50) Rudder Auditorium February 19 and 20 at 8 PM February 20 at 3 PM Call 845-1234 for tickets. It’s 2:58 p.m. on February 20 and you hear the Fightin’ Texas Aggie Band playing the War Hymn. But there you are, standing in line, trying to get in Reed Arena to watch the men’s basketball team “beat the hell out of tu.” The Ags walking past you into Reed Arena prepared for this 3 p.m. game by getting their tickets earlier this week. If you act now, you can be one of the people who walk up to any Reed Arena entrance that afternoon with ticket in hand. Just take your All Sports Pass—and your friends’ passes—to the box office at Reed Arena, G. Rollie White Coliseum or the MSC. Do it now. Reed’s Third Law says: The earlier you get your ticket, the better seat you get. In addition to tickets for the tu game, you can also get tickets for all of the remaining home games this season. You will have a great seat for the men’s Oklahoma game on Feb. 24 and the women’s games against Nebraska on Feb. 17 and Colorado on Feb. 27. See you at Reed Arena. Page 4 • Wednesday, February 17, 1999 A GGIELIFE The Battalion paACK history m 0/v - Stude-. From student leader to regent, McClure receives accolades BY AMY DAUGHERTY The Battalion I n 1994, Frederick D. McClure was named one of America’s 50 most promising leaders, age 40 and un der, by Time magazine. Although an unfamiliar name to most Texas A&M students. Board of Regents member Fred McClure has been continually striving towards improving the A&M system. McClure received his bachelor of science degree in agricultural eco nomics from A&M in 1976. Al though A&M was not his first choice, McClure said deciding to go to A&M was one of the best decisions he ever made. “Up until and including my se nior year in high school, 1 was going to go to the University of Texas,” Mc Clure said. “I wanted to be a doctor. In the spring of my senior year, I won a scholarship from the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo and it re quired me to go somewhere where l could major in agriculture. “I figured, ‘I’ll go to A&M,’ which has one of the best ag programs, get into biomedical science later and still be a doctor, and use this money to help me out. In the twinkling of an eye, I lost my T-sipdom and chose Aggiedom. It is one of, if not the best, decisions I’ve made in my en tire life.” During McClure’s senior year he served as student body president, the first and only African-American president A&M has had. He said it was one of the most wonderful and challenging experiences of his life. "It was a great honor to be elect ed by the student body,” McClure said. “It was a tremendous challenge communicating the hopes and de sires of the student body. It was a wonderful leadership experience.” Andrie L. Leday, a senior mar keting major and a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Inc., said he thinks Mc Clure has not received the recogni tion he deserves for being A&M’s first African-American student body president. "I definitely feel that’s [being stu dent body president] an accom plishment that maybe has not gotten the recognition it deserves,” Leday said. “There's always a first, and it’s something people didn’t ever expect to see. For him to do that and move on to the regent level, it shows any thing is possible.” While at A&M, McClure received the Brown-Rudder Outstanding Stu dent Award and was elected to Phi Kappa Phi. In 1981 he received his juris doc tor degree from the Baylor Universi ty School of Law and is currently a member of the State Bar of Texas. McClure was a special assistant to President Reagan for legislative af fairs and served as government af- B eing a s ing dro than nc riients, frienc laundry on it correct attitu Digital co i nd Wall Stre tay connect^ One of the each semeste Photo Couhtest of W* Fredrick McClure Regents member an A&M student body fairs staff vice preafcl Corporation. For tel Clure also served assi ident Bush for legfcl In 1991, McClure. I 115th Distinguished I A&M and OutstandirJ nus of Baylor Unive said being included zitie’s list of Amer promising leaders wa honor. “I think they got and were looking tot to make it 50, andlg) before I turned 41,’' “No, seriously, it watt once in a lifetime, n grateful to whoever cl me in t,hat mix.” see McCwr Hullabaloo Connect! Connect! www.first-american-bank.com / \our favorite Aggieland bank is now only a click away. 260-4333