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Tuesday, April 5,1983/The Battalion/Page 5 ^Election results fli Hit al will It tubers of s of (fit I \prilll I tieddurl er, ’"in; I udders I files and I lifida j entrara I d ineris I d all 11 Chapie I r held or I at El bonis i: I dhildreil it Sunil &d Student government election esults for 1983-84 are: Senior yell lenders Jeff Crofton industrial distribution, Tyler Greg Griffin Finance, Fort Worth Todd Kronshage accounting, Spring vice presidents ■ external a flairs ; Jay Holland ■sop/iomore, finance/accounting, Dallas academic affairs ■ ' Grant Swarlzwelder ■ sophomore, petroleum engineering, Duncanville rules and regulations Dave Davenport sophomore, business analysis, San Antonio student services Mark Holubcc sophomore, management. Diboll class presidents Class, of '85 Jim Allen sophomore, accounting, San Antonio senators Graduate — at-large Robert Davis business administration, Garland Ken Fredeen chemistry, New York Ramona Kratller chemistry, Cincinnati Franklin Stiles veterinary medicine, Austin Agriculture — graduate Brian Hay recrealion and parks, Edinburgh, Scotland Agriculture — at-large Mike Baker sophomore, wildlife and fisheries science, Houston Agriculture — sophomore James H. Johnson agriculture economics, Hutto Agriculture —junior Melanie McMnrray wildlife and fisheries, Midland Agriculture — senior Susan Meld Linn Architecture — at-large runoff between: Susan R. Haas landscape architecture. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Ken Tiner building construction. College Station Business — sophomore Susan Aycock business, Beaumont Gwen Rayburn business, Beaumont Business — junior Lisa Yens business, Houston Matt Taylor business, Big Spring Business — senior Bill Hill finance, San Antonio Robert A. Pearson finance, Monahans Education — at-large Ruby Arizmendez senior, physical education, San Antonio Diana Lynne Cooper junior, physical education, Taylor Engineering — junior Gary R. Beall electrical engineering, Archer City Gregory W. Simank mechanical engineering, Houston Carmen Torrez electrical engineering, Arlington Engineering — senior Emma Baumgardner chemical engineering, Longview Kevin Johnson mechanical engineering, Houston T. Dirk Smith chemical engineering, Springerville, Arizona Engineering — graduate no candidates filed Geosciences — at-large Laurie Johnson freshman, geophysics, San Antonio Liberal Arts -— sophomore Douglas Wittrup political science, Dallas Liberal Arts — junior Kristen Murphy political science, Spring Liberal Arts — senior Jim Stockmoe political science, San Ramon, California Science — at-large Lauren Murphy sophomore, biology, Liberty Randy Vickers freshman, pre-med, Richmond Veterinary Medicine — under graduate at-large Darren Williams sophomore, biomedical science, Aledo on-campus senators Walton/Schuhmacher/Hotard/ Mclnnis Michael Mulcahy Freshman, biochemistry, Pasadena Krueger/Underwood Kristi Sherrill freshman, business, Greenville Mosher/Briggs Amy Kardell sophomore, political science, Dallas Dunn/Aston/Spence Matt McKay freshman, finance, Duncanville M oses/Moore/Crocker/Da vis- Gary Robert Farrell freshman, biochemistry, Sming Hobby/Neeley/Haas/McFadden Leslie Martin sophomore, journalism, Lafayette, Louisiana Hart/La w/Puryear/Cain Greg Walz sophomore, electrical engineering, A lief Keathley/Fowler/ Hughes/Clemen ts/Legett Kristine Kelly sophomore, accounting, Houston Corps — sophomore William D. Dorsey corporate journalism, Sherman Corps — junior Paul Davis mechanical engineering Corps — senior Mark Reynolds finance, Honolulu, Hawaii University Apartments runoff off-campus senators Off-campus ward I Elizabeth Castille junior, civil engineering, Houston Jeffrey A. Danzinger sophomore, business administration, Sacramento, California Dana Davis sophomore, agricultural economics, Uvalde Nina Hastings junior, mechanical engineering, Houston Lisbeth Lowe freshman, marketing, Houston Mark A. Wayne sophomore, pre-medicine, Victoria Off-campus ward II Nimal Amine freshman, math, Waco, San Antonio Michael A. Hachtman freshman, chemical engineering, Dallas Robert Lodes freshman, chemical engineering, Katy Brian McConnell freshman, political science, Houston Ron Palomares senior, psychology, Atwater, California Randall A. Roessler junior agricultural engineering, Belton Brett Shine freshman, petroleum engineering, Alief Ika Todorovic junior, political science/pre-law, College Station Glen Walter junior, management, Denison Stanley Walter sophomore, mechanical engineering, Denison Off-campus ward III John Grace 111 senior, accounting, Burleson Ronald Little freshman, finance, Dallas Vol Montgomery junior, agricultural engineering, Llano Michael Sean Royall freshman, economics, Cypress Off-campus wardIV David Alders sophomore, agricultural economics, Nacogdoches Diane Baumbach sophomore, business administration, Bryan Laurie English sophomore, business, Bryan Debbie Moy graduate, english, Callao, Mo. runoff among 11 candidates to fill two open positions graduate council Agriculture Helen Belefant plant sciences, Melbourne Beach, Florida Gordon Betts physiology of reproduction, Naples Julie Caster Ken Martin agricultural engineering, Del Valle Susan Melde forestry, Denton two more positions are open Architecture Barry Maners architecture, Pasadena Business Kent Martin business administration, San Antonio runoff between two candidates to fill one open position Education Rhonda Duckers business, Woodlands Ann Kraatz education curriculum, College Station Rebecca Howell education, Lake Jackson Kay Fitzpatrick one position is still open Engineering Dan Laro Clark aerospace engineering, Brown wood Carol Smith Shelley M. Stoffels civil engineering, Lindsay John Thomas nuclear engineering, San Antonio Cliff Walton chemical engineering, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania runoff between two candidates to fill one open position Liberal Arts Debbie Moy English, Callao, Missouri Mark Stubbs political science, Garland runoff between seven candidates for one open position Science Mona E. Krailler chemistry, Cincinnati Ray Maingold Jorge Pacheco chemistry, Carolina, PU Veterinary Medicine runoff class candidates Class of '84 vice president Barbara Brunner accounting. Spring treasurer Julie Caruthers industrial distribution, Baytown secretary Anne Bergeron EDCI, Farmers' Branch historian Diana Lynne Cooper ■physical education, Taylor social secretary Sondra Cook accounting, Broomfield, Colo. Class of ’85 vice president runoff treasurer Dee Dee Sykes accounting, Dallas secretary Anne Dixon marketing, Dallas social secretary Tracie Woods education. Lake Jackson Class of ’86 vice president runoff between: David Lawhorne general studies, Garland Sean Royall economics, Cypress treasurer Bonnie Mae Lunday business, Laredo secretary runoff social secretary runoff i r DIETING? Even though we do not prescribe diets, we make it possible for many to enjoy a nutritious meal while they follow their doctor's orders. You will be delighted with the wide selection of low calorie, sugar free and fat free foods in the Souper Salad Area, Sbisa Dining Center Basement. OPEN Monday through Friday 10:45 AM-1:45 PM QUALITY FIRST ^ Tonight * OPEN BAR ALL NIGHT! FREE — bar drinks, draft beer, wine 25C Premium drinks 50C can beer r s/ioo Ladies $ 3 00 r jv\en *4°° L 1600 S. 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