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WE'RE TAKiaJG ^bRASTiC AIMSuRty You Hear that M>iSE ?? ThatS Ait You c Favorite CD's WTH A Baseball S>atjj SnASHf: 'SoffRY SCooT, Thi/ok You're BluffiajO 'Hou Cfir You U So .Sure 7 PLEASE. You've SeEaJ UAaJTi/jO To bESTRoy TiSbALES bVb CoUELTiQAj Pop. /^oajTHS rri'S Tost ajot /Healthy to , ciATcH The FIRST 5EASo/o of EJ-lClTV 17 Yell leaders undei investigation for hazing allegatior www.rdeluna.com W.f.F. ‘By Xoe Emfeers TYt »j G, a ^! XI W»<t|5 ' J-o e&l ft'C, ^ ; LJe',/\( r uJ> II ui! ! N ooo! ^ Aw. v y <„of Z (•>t I «-« P" a •XT’ Wi J,r W. r f.F. TO«»DS ForJc!' N°is£ P2llHti£n by J£sh Darwin PROF. HUP50N3 rve: rutto A LOT OF C.IASS AND \ lOAS WONPERlNa IF I COULD MAKE" UP THET WORK. W^LL ) You SHOULD 86 AF>U TO HANPL6 IT. plC?HT NOW WPBe R6ADINCJ HViLET. 8S TH6 WAV ( why weRt YOU 60NE? I 70IN6P A ROCK 6AUD CAU6P GROOVfKtU. OVeRDRlVE". ^ Yoo'RC CjCrmiG AN ”FV / Yell leaders are underinvesiig tion by University officials forlij ing and could face sanctions. Dr. Dave Parrot, dean of Simlj Life, declined to discuss specifics of the allegations a whether they implicated all fivEi; leaders, but said his began an investigation the list before spring break after yell leaJj adviser Rusty Thompson fowl ed hazing allegations to Siitfa Life. “We were looking behavior indicating the possift of hazing among the yell leate Parrott said. The fact-finding phase investigation is complete, said, and a Student Life t nary panel will conduct a for each of the yell leaders ii and decide whether to handik sanctions. The process could 4, few weeks to complete, he said. Although the current yd leaders are all Corps memk; Parrott said Corps officials! not initiate the investigan because yell leaders are a se ra te student organization. Bailey declined to discuss4 allegations, but said he does« believe the hazing investigate would erode students’ trust ilii self and Lusk. “I'm not worried about (theta- mg allegations) being anythingE would prohibit us from being yd leaders." said Bailey, a junior agii cultural development major. Tents, Tables, Chairs, Linens Get Grilling with Party Time Party Time Rentals 181*:) Ponderosa, College Slation 696-5565 »1710 S Texas Ave, Bryan 822-5565 THE BATTALION Bramlic I.ifTick. I dicor in Chief The Battahon (ISSN #1055-4726) is published daily. Monday through Friday during the fall and springsem* ters and Monday through Thursday during the summer session (except University holidays and exam periods)* Texas A&M University Periodicals Postage Paid at College Station. TX 77840. POSTMASTER: Sendadditss changes to The Battalion. Texas A&M University. 1111 TAMU. College Station,TX 77843-1111. 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