The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 01, 1977, Image 6

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THE BATTALION
FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1977
Student candidates listed
Yell leaders, class offim
OCSA, RHA, SG inch
Following is a tentative list
of candidates for spring 1977
Texas A&M elections. This is
the order in which the candi
dates’ names will appear on
the final ballot. The ballot pos
ition was arrived at by drawing
the candidates’ names out of a
hat. The GPR’s of the candi
dates have not yet been
checked with the registrar’s of
fice to ensure that they are eli
gible.
Larry Cooper
Ric E. “Bear” Bowen
Dean A. Kubecka
Steve Fitzpatrick
Fred Maxwell
Paul Bracher
Stanford R. (Stan) Teague
Jere Swatzell
Steve Woika
Treasurer
Junior Yell Leaders
Miller Settlemeyer
Bobby Howell
Mark Lewis
Joe Wright
Ed Straub
Jeff Hancock
John Trosclair
David Person
Vicki Benton
Class Officers
Secretary
Randi Mays
Class of 80
President
Science
open for write-in candidates
Veterinary Medicine
open for write-in candidates
Resident Hall Association
President
Vice-President of
University Regulations
Senior
Senior
Bill Griffin
Mary Hutchison
Lloyd W. Davis
Mike Gentry
Treasurer
Junior
Keva Green
Ben Schrader
Gary Roeder
Karen Ellerson
Steve Williams
Dale Campisi
Kevin Troller
Michael Edwards
Junior
Secretary
Sophomore
Joe Nixon
Curtis Cline
Carla Rohlack
Betty Parker
Kathy Wunsch
David Ferenz
George Black
Joe Beall
David Clapp
Rudy Klein
Joe Jares
Mike Meyer
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Vice-President
President of the Student Body
Robert Harvey
Stan Stanfield
Scott Gregson
Class of 78
President
Vice President for Academic Affairs
Andy Duflfie
Dale Laine
Richard “Toke” Tocquigny
Paul Knudson
Ken Lewis
Jeff Mason
Mark Murphy
Robert Chastain
Lynne Andrus
Secretary
College of Agriculture
Graduate
open for write-in candidates
Senior
Vice-President
Scott Farthing
Mike Humphrey
Vice-President
Vice-President for External Affairs
“Little” Jim Wilson
Fred Pfeiffer
Mary Spivey
Philip Fleer
Joe A. Martinez
Phil Sutton
Social Secretary
Bill Hyatt
Cathy Cox
Charlie Canedy
Tony Lagalante
Lucien Harris
Steve Andrews
Kay Davis
J. J. Risch
Vice-President for Finance
Owen D, Massey
Michael Springer
Kenneth Kuhr
Troby Hoffacker
Secretary/T reasurer
Secretary/Treasurer
Jeff Smiley
Brian Keith Miller
John W. Sneed
Vice-President for Rules and Regu
lations
Gail Hawley
Joan Marshall
Social Secretary
Off Campus Student Assoc.
President
Mike Mitchell
Executive Vice-President
Debbie Uptmore
Vice-President of Programs
Janet Biggers
Gary Monroe Fuchs
Bill Marsh
Gene McAnelly
Mark Lloyd
Junior
Jerry Risner
Eddy Spurgin
Mike Thompson
Sophomore
Candel Irigoyen
Tom Paterson
Ronnie Kapavik
College of Education
Graduate
Bob Carruthers
Senior
Patsy Galindo
Junior
Dave Denny
Sophomore
open for write-in candidates
College of Engineering
Graduate
open for write-in candidates
Sophomore
Scott Macaluso
Gill Southard
Daniel Ragsdale
joe Wrigl
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“At Large”
Mickey McGhee
Barry Metz
Charlie Smith
Mike Wilson
College of Geosciences
“At Large”
Matt Hammer
Jeffrey Fink
College of Liberal Arts
Graduate
open for write-in candidates
(See “Students” page 7)
ti
Historian
Mike Gerst
Allison King
Jim Connor
Cyndi Morris
Joe Butler
Troy Ross
Larry Manuel
Peggy Walker
Dale Harbour
Vice President of
Information Services
Vice-President for Student Services
Harry L. Warren
Vicki E. Young
Jeb Hensarling
Class of 79
President
Graduate Student Council
College of Agriculture
Linda Sandstedt
Michael Lambert
College of Architecture
“At Large”
Senior Yell Leaders
Tim Crockett
Johnny Lane
Cameron Clemets
Gary Lackey
Phil Sutton
James P. Telford
Vice-President of
Tenant Relations
Bill Rademacher
Jim Snyder
Joe Reagan
Tim Macmanus
Warren Neeley
Vice-President
Jane Eike
John Channing
Architecture
James H. Pope
Business
John Kelly
Keith Klatt
Jim Pack
College of Business
Graduate
Scott Turner
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Geosciences
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