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X Had A BRoviaiie For. BREaicfasT' IT X K'VE.W Vou WERE HiDlAJt So/'aeTHiajG FRoM M E > Xi> That why You K Breath SMEttEb L/i<a TESTER Day A Cadets Continued from page noise a 89 JOSH DURUM by Will Lloy<A Parrish Continued from page 1 the undergraduate program and supervising the writing pro grams and more than 70 English department faculty. As department head, Parrish plans to make more opportuni ties available to students and faculty and have an open door policy similar to Mitchell’s. He also plans to keep the faculty well-informed. “The key to continued suc cess is to serve lots of under graduates, graduates and facul ty, and do it very well,” Parrish said. Dr. Claude Gibson, director of undergraduate studies for the English department, said Parrish has a good record of helping undergraduates. “He’s a man that has been an administrator at all levels and is a Fine teacher,” Gibson said. “He takes teaching very seriously and really models what his fel low faculty should do.” Parrish has also backed the arts at A&M, contributing to programs such as MSC OPAS and KAMU-TV, Gibson said. “He will do great. 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Shanks said at the first si on they tilled out pa| watched videos and had prints taken. U.S. Secret Service Houston Police Depai members were on hand foil second session. They volunteers how to search tators, pat people down put them through the detectors. "Training was tun,' Tyler Langford, a sopl agriculture life sciences "It was interesting to t the Secret Service. They us how small weapons cealed and what to do i case scenarios.” Cadets selling pro; Facility Merchandising to undergo background but did not receive any training, said Chris Corps operations officer senior mechanical en major. Payment from CSC is h on hours and manpower, »i the payment from FMIisb on commission, said )i Woods, senior communka major and public relation.' cer for the Corps. Hon money is spent will be dto at a later date by the chai command, starting with Corps Commander McAdams. Krueger said since k Bow l tickets are so expe& that most of the cadets will never get to expen something similar. “We get in for free, although we are there ton: we still get to share in Krueger said. I not e and s ews cher W the si belly made zipp< waisi my r easy splur her I unde Seve I Dies Cadets involved said •B taste are excited about the one;■ 10 ^ a-lifetime opportunity ticipating in a Super Bowl "This is a great opponij for us to represent Texas as cadets at such a large evcfl Woods said. 1 CALL FOR PAPER! Texas A&M University! Undergraduate Journal of Science All undergrads doing research are eligible to submit their work for possible publication. 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