THE BATTALION The Battalion Classified - Cheer Continued from Page 1A sar in ad). This rat?;; ' you get an addite; :heduled to end toe. Continued from page 4b leec xtra holiday cash? Texas A&M Sokstore in MSC is now hiring for fall pack Applications available in store. ided: female companion to stay w/my |ier Mondays 8am-5pm thru Jan. 14th. |Larry 589-1047. FOR SALE jck tickets for the' i.O. Call Rene. rf@tamu.edu ded: part-time web designer experi- id in ASP, Flash, Java Script and foshop. Call 776-9955. Fax resume: 774- -863. How hiring for full-time and part-time rachers aid. Christmas holiday positions (tellable. Hours: 7:30-5:30. Call 846- I76L K Part me front desk receptionist. Week- ndr at/Sun 7pm-7am. Answer phones, monitoring doors required. 979-731-1300 ts in The Zone isman needed PT. Retail experience ed. 260-4083. Avon, $10 starter fee. Easy/sells it- -self P-T/F-T. 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When the squad formed in September, students and alumni began voicing concerns that the squad would take the place of yell leaders and try to perform at games. Johnson said the organi zation complied with a request to amend its constitution to say the squad would not cheer at athletic events — mainly football games. Johnson said she was disap pointed in the student body’s reaction to the squad, referring to T-shirts that read “No cheerleaders.” She said the opposition will disappear once people see the purpose of the squad is to not cheer at athletic events, but just to compete. Students have expressed con cerns that the cheer squad, though designed for competi tion, may want to cheer at games in the future, something which goes against the Aggie all-male yell leader tradition. “We are disappointed in our fellow Aggies who chose not to support us because they are stuck in a world of anti change,” Johnson said. “1 thought one of the best reasons to be an Aggie was because Aggies always support each other. I guess I was wrong.” Drill Continued from Page 1A hazing, will undoubtedly reflect the same views and ideals of the ‘zero tolerance’ [policy] which are held by the Corps of Cadets,” Voelkel said. The Fish Drill Team, created in 1946 by a group of freshmen cadets, competes in precision drill competitions across the country. The team is famous among cadets for its long prac tices, intense and strict discipline, and long runs that test the endurance of the fittest freshmen. On Nov. 6, eight other stu dents where chosen as advisers. Junior cadets Arthur Soloman, a recreation, park and tourism sci ences major, and James Stegin, a physics major; sophomore cadets Ross Clark, a agricultural science major; Thomas Felts, a geology major; John Linn, a history major; Joseph Sanchez, a politi cal science major and Michael Tillis, an agricultural develop ment major, will lead the reacti vation of the Fish Drill Team in the spring. Patrick Green, a polit ical science major was selected as an alternate adviser. The three staff members cho sen to work with the team are Capt. Kevin Truslow, 2nd Lt. Adam Collett and Staff Sgt. Jonathan Webber. Applications for the team will be taken at the end of the semester. Any freshman Corps member can try out for the drill team as long as they are in good academ ic standing with the University. don’t you just love it? 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