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Page 6/The Battalion/Wednesday, April 20, 1983 Faculty senate results College of Agriculture Place 1 Run-off J. Richard Cain, poultry science Ethel Tsutsui, biochemistry Place 2 Run-off M.H. Milford, agronomy Vernon E. Schneider, agricultural econo mics Place 3 Run-off W.H. Blackburn, recreation and parks Robert Branson, agricultural economics Place 4 Run-off Horace R. Burke, entomology Jeff Saveli, animal science Place 5 Run-off Lonnie Jones, agricultural economics James D. Smith, plant sciences Place 6 Run-off F.W. Plapp Jr., entomology L.P. Wilding, agronomy Place 7 Run-off Jane M. Magill, biochemistry J.C. Grady, agricultural economics Place 8 Run-off W.F. Krueger, poultry science Fred E. Smeins, range science Place 9 Otto R. Kunze, agricultural engineering Place 10 Run-off Keith A. Arnold, wildlife and Fisheries sci- Larry O. Degelman, architecture Place 3 Run-off John B. Evans, environmental design Theodore S. Maffitt, environmental de- sign Place 4 Run-off Joseph J. McGraw, environmental design John O. Greer, environmental design College of Business Administra tion Place 1 Robert Albanese, management Place 2 Carlton D. Stolle, accounting Place 3 John 1. Reynolds, management Place 4 Clinton A. Phillips, Finance Place 5 Wayne E. Etter, Finance Place 6 Marietta Tretter, business analysis Place 7 Lorence L. Bravanec ences Robert Toler, plant sciences Place 11 Run-off David J. Schmidly, wildlife and Fisheries sciences H.W. Franke, animal science Place 12 Thomas C. Cartwright, animal science Place 13 Run-off Thomas Linton, wildlife and fisheries sci ence Gene T. King, animal science Place 14 Run-off Carl Vanderzant, animal science Gary E. Hart, plant sciences College of Architecture and En vironmental Design Place 1 Michael D. Murphy, landscape architec ture Place 2 Run-off Jesus H. Hinojosa, urban and regional planning College of Education Place 1 Run-off Carl Gabbard, health and physical educa tion Linda Parrish, interdisciplinary physical education Place 2 Run-off Jon Denton, EDCI Homer Tolson, health and physical educa tion Place 3 Run-off Gayle Schmidt, health and physical educa tion Max Stratton, health and physical educa tion Place 4 Run-off Emil Mamaliga, health and physical educa tion Walt Stenning, EDCI, educational psychology Place 5 Run-off John Hoyle, educational administration Vic Willson, educational psychology Place 6 Run-off Jack Campbell, EDCI Leonard Ponder, health and physical edu cation College of Engineering Place 1 John Painter, electrical engineering Place 2 Thomas Kozik, mechanical engineering Place 3 W.A. Hyman, bioengineering Place 4 G.E. Miller, industrial engineering Place 5 Run-off Udo Pooch, computer science Louis Thompson, civil engineering Place 6 Harry L. Jones, civil engineering Place 7 W.E. Haisler, aerospace engineering Place 8 B. Don Russell, electrical engineering Place 9 Mac Lively, computer science Place 10 C.E. Woods, civil entzineerinB Place 11 Waymon L. Johnston, safety engineering Place 12 Run-off A.T. Watson, chemical engineering R.R. Davison, chemical engineerini? Place 13 Ralph J. Vernon, safety engineering Place 14 Walter Bradley, mechanical engineering Place 15 RJ. Neff, nuclear science Place 16 James K. Hennigan, industrial en gineering William Barzak, English Place 3 John McDermott, philosophy Place 4 Run-off Mark Busby, English Jerry Gaston, sociology Place 5 Luis Costa, modern languages Place 6 Larry Hill, history Place 7 Forrest Burt, English Place 8 Run-off Ben Crouch, sociology Larry Reynolds, English Place 9 Run-off Walter Buenger, history Craig Turner, English Place 10 Bruce Dickson, anthropology Place 11 Run-off Jon Bond, political science Jerome Loving, English Place 12 Katherine O’Keefe, English Place 13 Manuel Davenport, philosophy Sterling C. Evans Library Place 1 Run-off Hal Hall Colleen Cook Place 2 Mel Dodd College of Geosciences Place 1 Kenneth White, geography Place 2 Brann Johnson, geology and geophysics Place 3 John Wormuth, oceanography Place 4 Phanindramohan Das, meteorology College of Liberal Arts Place 1 Paul Parrish, English Place 2 Run-off David Hill, political science College of Science Place 1 Elenor Cox Place 2 R.M. Hedges Place 3 Jaan Laane Place 4 G.S. Giam Place 5 William Rundell Place 6 J.R. Walton He ain't heavy, he's my brother Ur AUS See RESULTS, page 12 Sean and Kelly McGee, two possible future aggies, stroll across the main drill field to check out the campus. They were two of the many who visited Texas A&M this weekeii Sean and Kelly are from Houston, ramrr in, h ne r •one gpla ners r ntv 1 The door is open for you to get The lesn tills i involved in your school. TUDENT GO IRNMENT l' N 1 V E R S 1 T Y is accepting applications for executive positions. ★ You can apply from April 18-22 in the Animal Husbandry Pavilion Room 213. ★ if you are interested in finance, com munications, traditions, conferences, athletics, etc., please come by our of fice or call 845-3051 between the hours . of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. ★ NOW IS THE TIME TO GET INVOLVED