The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 05, 1983, Image 5

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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
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' 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
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March — Drawing for hot air balloon ride
Outdoor concert
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