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(WESTGATE CENTER) ■ • ■ A • in Bryan - (409) 846-8855 w ■ 1 OR VISIT OUR EAST UNIVERSITY LOCATION • • ■ A Westgate Biologicals (in Golden Corral Shopping Center) ■ • ■i w ■ (409) 268-6050 ■ Full-time Job Opportunity ; Students announce intentions to file for student body president BY EMILY R. SNOOKS The Battalion Fantastic« rooked Patl m. with Zo ip Thpitpr usy Official filing for candidacy for student body president does not be gin until March 1, but the A&M cam pus is buzzing with names of those who intend to file. ^Bour students have been identi fied as potential candidates. Howev er, the following may not be the only ones remaining. Anthony Edwards, Will Hurd, Kendall Kelly and Bran- doti Neff said they intend to file for student body president. Kendall Kelly, president of the Class of 1999 and a senior Spanish major, said she intends to file for stu- dent body president. Anthony Edwards, junior bio medical science major, said he is considering running for student bodv president. p-Will Hurd, MSC Council presi dent and a senior computer science and international studies major, said e intends to file for candidacy. He isaid a student body president candi date should be aware of their possi ble effects on future and enrolled students. “A student body president candi date should have an understanding of how the University works and how the position impacts the stu dents here as well as the students who could walk on this campus,” he said. Hurd also said he has begun to create an exploratory committee. Kelly said running for student body president would be a learning experience, and she “is pleased to be surrounded by such qualified po tential candidates.” Kelly said one role of student body president can didates is informing the student body about the duties and capabili ties of student government. “The studept body should know the University administration is re ally willing to work with students, and the communication gap be tween the two has been significant ly shortened,” she said. Kelly also said last semester she formed a staff for her upcoming in tended candidacy. “I have gotten together an in credible group of people which will make this a neat experience regard less,” she said. Head yell leader and senior polit ical science major Brandon Neff said he intends to file for student-body- president candidacy. Neff said it is important for a student government candidate to understand they could be a representative of all Aggies. “SGA (Student Government As sociation) is a representative group of the campus because they are making decisions for all Aggies, and it is important everyone feels that an SGA member is there to serve as a voice for them,” he said. Neff said it is still early, and the formation of a campaign staff is still in the works. Students who want to run for stu dent body president must file at the Student Government Office from March 1 to March 5, must have a 2.5 grade-point ratio and must be in good standing with the University. Potential candidates are not permit ted to begin campaigning until March 21 at noon. ioblets , garitas^j ly Drinks, Wells rj., Weds., fi' >py hour! garrtas All Da] riday & Saturdi' 693-6681 l lieu Memorial t Center ;abouf friends, i'll discover as ir world. tAWO»t F DISNEY. wdwl.hlml I in Many Companies it takes Years To Prove you Can Lead... 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