THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, APR. 7, 1976 Page 7 -lb w. .S. City Council election results ■(continued from page 1) |liU" 2: ■Homer Adams-441 ■Lane Stephenson-322 PI; e 3: ■Larry Ringer-412 ■E. Murl Bailey-270 ■Jim Crawley-69 ■lee 4: Jim Gardner-595 Clinton Robison-156 6: James Dozier-534 Boh Bell-230 Proposition 1; Otb ■ For-284 ft | ir. H Against-299 □ LIU College Station Fire Station lUATfcr"- 26 - 43 * ■ Lane Stephenson-143 ■ Homer Adams-82 GW DIT Place 3; E. Murl Bailey-89 Larry Ringer-83 Jim Crawley-48 Place 4; Jim Gardner-165 Clinton Robison-61 Place 6: James Dozier-143 Bob Bell-94 Proposition 1: For-112 Against-86 20) Texas A&M University Center Voter turnout-7.78% Place 2: Lane Stephenson.-107 Homer Adams-40 Place 3: Jim Crawley-77 E. Murl Bailey-54 Larry Ringer-27 Place 4: Jim Gardner-107 Clinton Robison-47 Place 6: James Dozier-97 Bob Bell-61 Proposition 1: For-86 Against-68 21) Old College Station Municipal Bldg. Voter turnout-17.15% Place 2; Lane Stephenson-80 Homer Adams-59 E. Murl Bailey-50 Larry Ringer-48 Jim Crawley-44 Place 4: Jim Gardner-102 Clinton Robison-37 Place 6: James Dozier-90 Bob Bell-57 Proposition 1: For-78 Against-55 24) College Hills Elementary School Voter turnout-52.47% Place 2: Lane Stephenson-340 Homer Adams-314 Place 3: Larry Ringer-328 E. Murl Bailey-256 Jim Crawley-48 Place 4. Jim Gardner-465 Clinton Robison-161 Place 6: James Dozier-454 Bob Bell-196 Proposition 1: For-250 Against-284 OVERALL TOTALS: Voter turnout-34.2% of 8,967 Place 2: lane Stephenson-1,475 or 52.1% Homer Adams-1,356 or 47.9% Place 3: Larry Ringer-1,341 or 47.52% E. Murl Bailey-1,124 or 39.83% Jim Crawley-357 or 12.65% Place 4: Jim Gardner-2,137 or 76.57% Clinton Robison-654 or 23.43% Place 6: James Dozier-1,905 or 65.73% Bob Bell-993 or 34.27% Proposition 1: For-1,190 or 50.62% Against-1,161 or 49.38% — Steve Gray ichool board election results 1ST SI TY ;h ) ^3 Icontinued from page 1) ■nd Issue: ■tor-54 ■Against-225 iouth Knoll Elementary School tui Turnout-51.11% Kce l: ■Elliott Bray-486 [Lambert Wilkes-325 Place 2: Roger Feldman-288 Elizabeth Naugle-277 (Hoy Richards-138 George Boyett-124 Hllelen Wilborn-250 ■ William Fitch-220 ■William Wasson-213 ■ Fred Bouse-139 iBruce Upham-28 ■md Issue: ■ For-563 ■ Against-269 A tv M Consolidated Special Services Bldg, ■r Turnout-42.9% PI n f 1: ■ Lambert Wilkes-434 ■ Elliott Bray-324 Pla ; Place 2: Roger Feldman-277 Elizabeth Naugle-180 George Boyett-178 Hoy Richards-142 Place 4: William Fitch-277 Helen Wilborn-213 William Wasson-162 Fred Bouse-108 Bruce Upham-22 Bond Issue: For-359 Against-387 10) College Station Fire Station Voter Turnout-26.33% Place 1: Lambert Wilkes-109 Elliott Bray-108 Place 2: Elizabeth Naugle-68 Roger Feldman-63 George Boyett-58 Hoy Richards-45 Place 4: Helen Wilborn-64 William Fitch-51 Fred Bouse-48 William Wasson-48 Bruce Upham-26 Bond Issue: For-134 Against-100 20) Texas A&M University Center Voter Turnout-5.86% Place 1: Elliott Bray-65 Lambert Wilkes-41 Place 2: Elizabeth Naugle-51 George Boyett-23 Roger Feldman-22 Hoy Richards-18 Place 4: Helen Wilborn-49 Bruce Upham-34 William Fitch-15 William Wasson-11 Fred Bouse-6 Bond Issue: For-107 Against-17 21) Old College Station Municipal Bldg. Voter Turnout-15.53% lenate backs Dunn veto (continued from page 1) president for academic affairs. The resolu tion is intended to recognize superior scholastic motivation and achievement. A student prepaid legal service resolu tion was also passed last night. Student Senator Scott Gregson intro duced a date ticket resolution. This would allow a student to utilize a friend s coupon book and I.D. to purchase a guest ticket. The adopted resolution will be referred to the Athletic Ticket Evaluation Commit tee. Place 1: Lambert Wilkes-66 Elliott Bray-62 Place 2: George Boyett-43 Elizabeth Naugle-37 Hoy Richards-29 Roger Feldman-26 Place 4:- Helen Wilborn-53 William Pitch-28 Fred Bouse-18 William Wasson-18 Bruce Upham-14 Bond Issue: For-74 Against-62 24) College Hills Elementary School Voter Turnout-52.16% Place 1: Lambert Wilkes-324 Elliott Bray-305 Place 2: Roger Feldinan-196 Elizabeth Naugle-194 George Boyett-156 Hoy Richards-114 Place 4: William Fitch-235 Fred Bouse-150 Helen Wilborn-143 William Wasson-117 Bruce Upham-19 Bond Issue: For-339 Against-329 TOTAL RESULTS Voter Turnout-32.91% Place 1: Lambert Wilkes-1,544 or 50.97% Elliott Bray-1,485 or 49.03% Place 2: Roger Feldman-984 or 31.26% Elizabeth Naugle-874 or 27.76% George Boyett-757 or 24.05% Hoy Richards-533 or 16.93% Place 4: William Fitch-1,025 or 32.18% Helen Wilborn-852 or 26.75% William Wasson-619 or 19.43% Fred Bouse-528 or 16.58% Bruce Upham-161 or 5.05% Bond Issue: For-1,722 or 54.49% Against-1,438 or 45.51% Southern Comfort 9 tastes delicious right out of the bottle! j I II llll 1 V 1 % & that's why it makes Mixed Drinks taste so much better! great with: Cola • Bitter Lemon Tonic*orange juice Squirt... even milk You know it's got to be good. . . when it's made with Southern Comfort* SOUTHERN COMFORT CORPORATION, 100 PROOF LIQUEUR, ST. LOUIS, MO 63132 . S. voters pass barter revision lij one of the most important city ■ions in recent history. College ttlon voters Saturday narrowly proved a charter revision propos- ll will change the city to a ward dAm of election from its present large system. Bters also elected five council Bbers and a new mayor, unseat- ■wo incumbents in the process. Ijghtly more than a third of the registered voters turned out to Save the controversial referen- News Analysis im by a miniscule 29 votes. The tycouncil now faces the problem of Ming College Station into six in- Mual districts, or wards, each presented by one councilman. The ayor will still he elected at large, ■f the 3,067 ballots cast, only ffil persons voted on the charter uinge, 50.62 per cent of them in vor of it. The ward proposal carried ur of the city’s six precincts. ■ scant 7.78 per cent of the 2,186 gistered voters on campus made elrek to the polls. Of the 170 votes st at Precinct 20 (Texas A&M), 86 )ted for the ward system. Precinct ) is the largest in the city. Bie ward proposal also gained a ajority approval in heavily udent-populated Precincts 10 and Tfrecinct 10 is east of campus, 21 in the Northgate area. Less than 27 jr cent of the voters in either pre- net cast ballots. In the city council races, two in- imbents were unseated. In Place 2, olner Adams was defeated by Lane :ephenson, 1,475 to 1,356. tephenson gained nearly 73 per ml of the on-campus student vote and a strong majority in both Pre cincts 10 and 21. Adams carried only Precinct 9, gathering 57.8 per cent of the 810 ballots cast. In Place 6, Councilman Bob Bell was overwhelmingly defeated by fel low Councilman James Dozier by a 2-1 margin. Dozier, who carried all six precincts, got 1,905 votes to Bell’s 993. In Place 3, A&M statistics profes sor Larry Ringer won with nearly 48 . per cent of the vote, capturing Pre cincts 8, 9 and 24. His closest oppo nent, E. 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