The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 13, 2000, Image 2

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ily was alive,” Lossnersaia.
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President Dr. Ray M. Bow
arranged to bring Lossnert;
for the presentation. It wasti
Lossner learned of Tuntj
Leonard’s story.
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might belong to a faraou:
Lossner said.
Douglas Leonard accei
ring and then presented
along with Turney W.
Medal of Honor, to Bowen
manent display at the Sanders!
of Cadets Center.
“This ring will not leave
A&M College,” Douglas
said. “This was for a great
fought in the war for what
lieved was right and for God'
The return of the ring
icanee for other members of!
W. Leonard’s family who
remains were actually
Kathleen Zarr, daughterofli
Leonard’s late sister, said the
accompanying his remainsw
ly minted, which indicates
mains may not have been
Turney W. Leonard.
Turney R. Leonard, Ti
Leonard’s nephew, received
news of the ring’s return
amazement and pessimism
“You never know if soi
want $2 billion for something
or if it might not be true.'Ti
Leonard said. “Sure,
might not be him, but [
him. Fifty-six years later, i
proves to us that he really
Lossner also presented
from his command to A&M
aerial photograph oftheAi
Forces' positions during the
taken in 1944. He expressed
ment at the outpouring of
tion from so many people.
“I want to honor the inetnon
great son and graduate of this!
versity,” Lossner said. “It
thought about so manypeoplef
this much.”
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Hlaroon Out, the Aggies defeated No.
10 Kansas State. This game the Ag-
ies added an extra touch for the No.
Sooners by combining Maroon Out
with a 12th Man “Towel Out” that
added a dizzying touch to the ma
roon-clad Kyle Field.
In anticipation of the imposing
crowd confined in the concrete
walls of the stadium, several mem
bers of the A&M athletic depart
ment measured the volume level of
the stadium for the Guinness Book
of World Records. The Aggies fell
well short of the 128.7 decibel lev
el needed to break the record for the
loudest crowd ever to witness an
outdoor sporting event.
A&M registered just 113.6 on
the sound meter. According to one
of the event organizers, Mason
Brand, the Aggie crowd would have
had to have been five times louder
to exceed the mark.
The margin in the game was much
closer; just four yards and four points
shy of the program’s first upset of a
No. 1 opponent.
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“I don’t hold the soldiers there re
sponsible,” he said. “On a personal
level, I don’t think 1 begrudge all of
them. Of course, there are a couple
of them I think 1 still would have a
problem with.”
Although he separated from the
service in October, Gonzales said
future military service is not out of
the question. He is currently think
ing about pursuing a reserve or na
tional guard career.
For Gonzales, Veteran’s Day is a
time to reflect on the past and think
about the future.
“I don’t reflect on the experience
so much on Veteran’s Day,” he said.
“My reflection now comes on all the
veterans I’ve been able to work with
since I’ve been back. I think of all
their stories and conflicts.”
Bonfire
Campus Calendar
Monday
fpr the competition is 5 p.m.
Thursday. The food will be col-
The Multicultural Association
for Pre-Health Aggies will have
its last meeting of the semester
at Rudder 407. Princeton Re
view 1/2 Scholarships will be
awarded.
lected at Rudder Fountain. The
campus that raises the most
food during the week will be an
nounced the Food Drive winner
at the Texas game. Help us make
sure it is the Aggies.
Tuesday
FEED THE HELL OUTTA t.u! Na
tional Hunger and Homeless
ness week is Nov. 13 through
16. There will be a food drive
from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday
through Wednesday and 10 a.m.
to 5 p.m. Thursday. The deadline
The TAMU Sports Car Club will
have a general meeting for event
results and to talk about upcom
ing events at 7 p.m. in Koldus
111. For more information, visit
http://tamscc.tamu.edu.
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and well — maybe evenstronst
because sometimes whenyoi
through a very difficult
brings you closer and makesfi
bonds even stronger.”
Despite the closeness ofi
and its host community, asss
paster Richers said the col
helped the community under®
Aggie spirit more.
“In a way, it has remindeduss
that the Aggie spirit is both»
thing to celebrate and to
to share in good times,
ing that, its very source lies
heartaches that are shared bet*
people,” he said.
Through it all, the
lapse has been a reminder of
quickly tragedy can strike/!
haney said.
“I think there is more
of how fragile life is and howf
ly things can change, and that,at-
as we try, we don’t always have!
trol over what happens in our!
and in our community,”
“What makes us stronger is kno' 1
that we can get through it.”
Fish Camp Ol
Is Now Accepting
Namesake Nominations!
Do you know a faculty or staff member on campus that
makes Texas A AAA University a better place?
We encourage you to nominate them to be a
F/sh Camp 2*00J NamesakS.
Just send us a letter or e-mail expressing the qualities this person
possesses to be a Namesake for Fish Camp HOOl. Also include the
nominee's department, position, and mail stop/phone number.
Nominations are due by November 17. 2000
Please send your nominations to Mail Stop 1236
or e-mail us at f/shcamptPstuorp.tamu.edu
If you have any questions, call us at 845-1627
Beth Miller,
Jeff Kempf, Managing Editor
Marium Mohiuddin, City Editor
Ruben DeLuna, Graphics Editor
Brandon Henderson, Graphics Editor
Blaine Dionne, Sports Editor
Jason Lincoln, Sports Editor
Noni Sridhara, Sci/Tech Editor
Jason Bennyhoff, Aggielife Editor
Editor in Chief
Stuart Hutson, Aggielife Editor
David Lee, Opinion Editor
Bradley Atchison, Photo Editor
Cody Wages, Photo Editor
Jennifer Bales, Night News Editor
Beth Ahlquist, Copy Chief
Eric Dickens, Radio Producer
Brandon Payton, Web Master
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