The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 20, 1983, Image 6

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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
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See RESULTS, page 12
Sean and Kelly McGee, two possible
future aggies, stroll across the main
drill field to check out the campus.
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who visited Texas A&M this weekeii
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