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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1999)
tie Battalion c AMPUS Page^T^^Vednesda^^arcl^^J^yyy In memory of Rudder *INO CASAS'I, editor-irvcr. aphic, spoke: people on!, ent Researc Geographit; o work font: > of explore: re to push: tween the vn,” shese TERRY ROBERSON/The Battalion Justin Burn, a sophomore civil engineering major, is standing at Attention as the Rudder Rangers place a wreath in front of the lames Rudder statue. In memory of the anniversary of his death, tlie wreath was taken at 5p.m. to Rudder’s grave site. ys is not i e," Applei y to salv hrist." JlKES m Page l Continued from Page 1 8 ArSsB 66 ’” s ^ e sa *d- “ It; is 80 discour- ? 01 Sl aging that we don’t want to put any rnore bikes out because people will lust destroy them, which is doing a great disservice to the rest of the students.” ^^^^^■eff Schiefelbein, TAMC director iristbn Fe anc i a junior marketing major, said idout tint hours of work were put into devis- / to God tlit'ng i he plan and originally restoring > only way! he bikes for release in February. He hGodthnougaip seeing the bikes destroyed and Likewise, allying around campus is frustrating, i holy God and ■their sins." ed to crowds i ie Cod is their. ~ Hie said he V his wile and ’best duty in 1 Elmer Schneider, assistant di rector of University Police Depart ment, said the yellow bikes are considered University and state property and those who damage them will be penalized. He said people who vandalize bikes will be charged with criminal mischief, which would fall under the category of a class B or C misde meanor and could result in up to $2,000 in fines and 180 days in jail, depending on the amount of damage. Pichakron said if the situation does not improve within the next year, the program will probably be terminated. Yell leaders voice spirit BY LISA K. HILL The Battalion Eight candidates for junior yell leader and six candidates for se nior yell leader spoke yesterday in the MSC Flagroom about unity, spirit and responsibility in repre senting Texas A&M. Brittany Eck, programs director for the Student Government Asso ciation election commission, helped organize the forum and was pleased with the student turnout. “We planned the forum during lunchtime to catch the crowds,” she said. “Usually the crowd con sists mostly of campaign mem bers; I was glad to see more stu dents not on campaign teams interested in the elections.” Eighty students watched and listened as candidates sang, danced and told OF Army stories to raise crowd interest. Eck said candidates for junior and senior yell leader must meet certain standards to be eligible to run. “Potential yell leaders must meet certain academic standards, file with the election committee [and] then attend a mandatory meeting,” she said. “After that, it is up to the candidates to gain vot er support.” Dawn McGill, Student Govern ment Association election com missioner, said some rules of cam paigning have changed from past years. “Students are only allowed to hang one flier per billboard, and no sandwich boards are allowed,” she said. “These changes are to keep the campus looking pre sentable.” Candidates are experimenting with various forms of campaign ing including creating personal Websites. Student voting is March 31 and April 1 on campus. Last year, 10,000 students voted during elec tions, and 7,000 voted in the runoffs. 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