The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 17, 2000, Image 18

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    "He was the kind
of kid who could
do anything he
wanted to do. If it
was important to
him, he'd set his
mind to it."
—Jerry Ebanks
Father
lEL Ebanks
— Aerospace Engineering
llton, Texas
; Complex
"Jeremy did so
much with his
short time on this
Earth. He was so
creative, he did
everything from
metal shop to poet
ry. I called him a
Renaissance man."
— fudi Frampton
Mother
Jeremy Frampton
Class of 1999 — Psychology
Turlock, California
Former Member of Corps of Cadets
"It seems like
only yesterday
Jamie and I were
in the gym tum
bling together.
She was always
cheering for me."
— Kristen Hand
Sister
Jamie Hand
Class of 2003 — Environmental Design
Henderson, Texas
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"When I look
back at Tim and
all the things he
had done, and
how he touched
people... he's my
hero."
— Janice Kerlee
Mother
Tim Kerlee Jr.
Class of 2003 — Mechanical Engineering
Bartlett, Tennessee
Corps of Cadets Squadron 16
"He was the
smartest guy I
have ever known
in my entire life.
He could've easily
done anything he
wanted to."
— Ruth Houston
High school classmate
> Powell
- Computer Engineering
!er, Texas
Complex
# 1
"I'm able to talk
to ferty; I pray
through Jeny. He's
so special; I think
he has a special
connection."
— Michael Self
Father
Jerry Self
Class of 2001 — Engineering Technology
Arlington, Texas
Corps of Cadets Squadron 17
"Scott should be re
membered as an exu
berant Christian
young man who put
himself into every
thing he did, whether
it was the Corps of
Cadets or Bonfire."
— Richard West
Father
Nathan Scott West
Class of 2002 — Ocean Engineering
Bellaire, Texas
Corps of Cadets Company C-2