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Tuesday, April 12, 1983/The Battalion/Page 5 acuity senate HI led iStuijf, onsoii Rude: lebiaii pic“T Relaiis I Sciem Ruddc atirnt! 'dancij eryoini Kadii: ayatii d fed® and se i. 34M: •Mj he yen, eence: (continued from page 1) The following are the candi- ates who have filed for senate ats: College of Agriculture Place 1 C. Richard Shumway, agricultural economics Ethel Tsutsui, biochemistry J. Richard Cain, poultry science Place 2 Vernon E. Schneider, agricultural economics Robert B, Ditton, recreation and parks M.H. Milford, soil and crop sciences James E. Christiansen, agricultural education Place 3 Robert Branson, agricultural economics Randall Wood, biochemistry J.F. Mills, soil and crop sciences W.H. Blackburn, range science Place 4 Horace R. Burke, entomology Edward Harris, biochemistry Jeff Saveli, animal science Ed E. Burns, horticulture science Place 5 Lonnie Jones, agricultural economics Thomas Baldwin, biochemistry James D. Smith, plant sciences L.R. Hossner, soil and crop sciences Place 6 Dwayne A. Suter, agricultural engineering F.W. Plapp Jr., entomology L.P. Wilding, agronomy Place 7 Jane M. Magill, biochemistry J.C. Grady, agricultural economics Luther Bird, plant sciences Donald M. Victor, soil and crop sciences Place 8 W.F. Krueger, poultry science J. Martyn Gunn, biochemistry Fred E. Smeins, range science R.J. Newton, plant sciences Place 9 Otto R. Kunze, agricultural engineering Clint Magill, plant sciences Place 10 Keith A. Arnold, wildlife and fisheries science Ted Odom, poultry science hen Toler, plant sciences Place 11 David J. Schmidly, wildlife and fisheries science Joseph Nagyvary, biochemistry H.W. Franke, animal science Stephen W. Searcy, agricultural engineering Place 12 omas C. Cartwright, animal science Carlton S. Van Doren, recreation and parks Place 13 Tom Linton, wildlife and fisheries science Gene T. King, animal science Franklin Fong, plant sciences i Nat M. Kieffer, animal science Place 14 Carl Vanderzant, animal science Curtis Lard, agricultural economics Gary E. Hart, plant sciences College of Architecture Place 1 Michael D. Murphy, landscape architecture Walter Windier, environmental design Place 2 Jesus H. Hinojosa, urban and regional planning Larry Priesmeyer, environmental design Larry O. Degelman, architecture Vivian Paul, environmental design and architecture Place 3 John B. Evans, environmental design Charles D. McMullan, building construction Theodore S. Maffitt, environmental design Place 4 Joseph J. McGraw, environmental design W.G. Roeseler, urban and regional planning W.L. Buckingham, building construction John O. Greer, environmental design Paul Woods, building construction bllege of Business Administra tion Place 1 Robert Albanese, management Place 2 Carlton D. Stolle, accounting Place 3 John L Reynolds, management Place 4 r Stoila 19851 ho Self nittee.il icesskc itheS; . Goveit- ncala it for tl: ed Mi GarvHi dv in Apii; ingloL hadals: leoftln 1 ndtlit wipec 1 )US: wassfl second ). Noifl ; was ait* itoxica® sasG 1, beat 1 ' ndida® not rt*’ tive ^ the R' belie'*" rsol*; :e a fa 1 /e a sif tS tl ral \ ye SHIP vay » of $ essaf' : r evi'* tion'^ duced ; ke nnpl 0 ’” istrat"'- hell M' 0^ ihensn' ininf/ e, < helpP 5 nial Clinton A. Phillips, finance Place 5 Wayne E. Etter, finance Place 6 Marietta Tretter, business analysis James H. Dozier, finance Place 7 Lorence L. Bravenec, accounting College of Education Place 1 John Chevrette, health and physical education Carl Gabbard, health and P.E. Jesus Garcia, educational curriculum and instruction Linda Parrish, interdisciplinary education Arthur Roach, educational psychology Place 2 Jon Denton, educational curriculum and instruction Linus Dowell, health and physical education Glenn Johnson, educational curriculum and instruction Mildred Little, health and physical education Darrell Smith, educational psychology Homer Tolson, health and physical education Place 3 Bob Fellenz, interdisciplinary education Jerry Rapes, interdisciplinary education Robert Pender, health and physical education Gayle Schmidt, health and physical education Max Stratton, health and physical education Place 4 Pat Alexander, educational curriculum and instruction Glenn E. Baker, industrial education Maurice Dennis, industrial education Emil Mamaliga, health and physical education Walt Stenning, educational curriculum and instruction, educational psychology Place 5 Paulette Beatty, interdisciplinary education Andy Birmingham, health and physical education Jim Boone, industrial education Frank Clark, industrial education John Hoyle, educational administration Bob Knight, health and physical education Tom Savage, educational curriculum and instruction Vic Willson, educational psychology Place 6 Sue Beall, health and physical education Jack Campbell, educational curriculum and instruction Gary Conti, interdisciplinary education John Morris, educational curriculum and instruction Leonard Ponder, health and physical education College of Engineering Place 1 J.T. Rollins, petroleum engineering John Painter, electrical engineering Place 2 Thomas Kozik, mechanical engineering Roy Hartman, engineering design graphics Place 3 W.A. Hyman, bioengineering Paul Rainey, engineering technology Place 4 Russell Puckett, engineering technology G.E. Miller, industrial engineering . Place 5 Udo Pooch, computer science Louis Thompson, civil engineering W.D. Turner, mechanical engineering Place 6 Clint Bertrand, * engineering technology Harry L. Jones, civil engineering Place 7 WJ. Horn, aerospace engineering G.F. Hall, aerospace engineering W.E. Haisler, aerospace engineering Place 8 R.A. Wilke, engineering design graphics B. Don Russell, electrical engineering Place 9 Mac Lively, computing science L.R. Cornwell, mechanical engineering S. W. Poston, petroleum engineering Place 10 R.E. Groom, engineering design graphics C.E. Woods, civil engineering Place 11 Waymon L. Johnston, safety engineering Ron E. Holmes, mechanical engineering Place 12 T. W. Fogwell, chemical engineering A.T. Watson, chemical engineering R.R. Davison, chemical engineering Place 13 Ralph J. Vernon, safety engineering R.K. Pandey, electrical engineering Place 14 Walter Bradley, mechanical engineering R.M. Echols, engineering design graphics Place 15 R.D. Neff, nuclear science George Dysinger, engineering design graphics Place 16 D.R. Smith, industrial engineering James K. Hennigan, industrial engineering College of Geosciences Place 1 Dusan Djuric, meteorology Kenneth White, geography Place 2 Brann Johnson, geology and geophysics Melvin Schroeder, geology Place 3 Robert Unterberger, geophysics John Wormuth, oceanography Place 4 Phanindramohan Das, meteorology T.K. Treadwell Jr., oceanography College of Liberal Arts Place 1 Paul Parrish, English Jon Alston, sociology James Shaw, psychology Place 2 Rand Evans, psychology David Hill, political science William Barzak, English Place 3 John McDermott, philosophy Place 4 Eric Deudon, modern languages Norman Luttbeg, political science Chuck Stoup, psychology Mark Busby, English Jerry Gaston, sociology Place 5 James Copp, sociology Luis Costa, modern languages Place 6 Larry Hill, history Robert Skrabanek, sociology Norman Thomas, anthropology Place 7 Mitchell Fields, psychology Forrest Burt, English Gary Libecap, economics Place 8 Claudine Hunting, modern languages Ben Crouch, sociology Harry Shafer, anthropology Larry Reynolds, English Place 9 Walter Buenger, history Gene Benton, political science Craig Turner, English Place 10 Wulf Koepke, modern languages Bruce Dickson, anthropology Chester Christian, modern languages Place 11 B.E. Aguirre, sociology Jon Bond, political science Jerome Loving, English Place 12 Quince Adams, history Katherine O’Keefe, English Place 13 Manuel Davenport, philosophy George Bass, anthropology Sterling C. Evans Library Place 1 Hal Hall, library science Colleen Cook, library science Will Hepfer, library science Jo Berg, library science Richard Puckett, library science Place 2 Suzanne Gyeszly, library science Mel Dodd, library science Marjorie Peregoy, library science College of Medicine Place 1 Garret Ihler, medical biochemistry Samuel Black, medical microbiology and immunology Place 2 John Quarles, medical microbiology and immunology Douglas Struck, medical biochemistry Place 3 James Morse, pulmonary disease section. Temple VA Dr. Tim Tangedahl, gastroenterology, Scott and White Dr. David Hardy, pediatrics, Scott and White College of Science Place 1 Billy Foster, biology Merrill Sweet, biology Elenor Cox, biology Place 2 R.M. Hedges, chemistry Place 3 Jaan Laane, chemistry Place 4 K.A. Gingerich, chemistry C.S. Giam, chemistry and oceanography Place 5 H.E. Lacey, mathematics William Rundell, mathematics Place 6 J.R. Walton, mathematics Arthur M. Hoggs, mathematics Place 7 G.D. Allen, mathematics Steve Fulling, mathematics Place 8 W.H. Bassichis, physics A.L. Ford, physics Peter McIntyre, physics John Reading, physics Place 9 Larry Ringer, statistics Place 10 Bill Fife, biology John C. Hiebert, physics Gilbert Schroeter, biology Place 11 W.L. Perry, mathematics Tom Wehrly, statistics Art Martell, chemistry Hugh Wilson, biology College of Veterinary Medicine Place 1 Joerge Auer, large animal medicine and surgery Harry Boothe, small animal medicine and surgery Jim Grimes, vet microbiology-parasitology Place 2 Earl Morris, large animal medicine and surgery Patty Luttgen, small animal medicine and surgery Stu McConnell, vet microbiology-parasitology Place 3 Bill Romane, large animal medicine and surgery Jon Hunter, vet physiology-pharmacology Gwen Elissalde, vet microbiology-parasitology Place 4 Bill Jenkins, vet physiology-pharmacology John Huff, vet microbiology-parasitology Max Amoss, vet physiology-pharmacology Tom Caceci, vet anatomy Place 5 Frank Stein, vet anatomy Fred Heck, vet microbiology-parasitology Dan Hightower, vet physiology-pharmacology You’ve Got 3 Chances to get 99f! 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