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Friday, March 30, 1984/The Battalion/Page 5 lection results I; Class of '85 vice president approved after question of credit hours regulation settled i aria Proctor was pronounced lass of ’85 vice president Ihursday evening after the Ju- idal Board decided she was an ligiblecandidate for the office. |Protor’s eligibility was ques- pned when the Board became Jicertain whether she had lough hours to run for the of- Off-Campus Aggies officers President: Stacey Roberts Vice President: Michelle Davis Secretaries: Shelley Terry, Charlotte Atwater, Weydon Flay, and Lisa Byerly Treasurer: Woody Sweet The Off-Campus University Apartments Senator is: Mark Ellis Graduate: Jason Wishmayer tyOEANSu) windier a n area 'er book pies tiered a ki| le s Herald] ources said Peoples Ids handy he iudetsd ' dial PeJ A statement from the Board pda lack of clarity in the regu- ions led to Proctor’s initial disqualification. The Board iled in favor of Proctor after iciding that the intent of the [gulations was not to exclude ople in “unusual circum- nces” from running for class Jfices, the statement said. “We reviewed the intent of e rule and decided to go with [tent rather than tradition,” iidicial Board chairman Tra- |y Quigley said. Proctor won the election by a :ar margin, having 767 of out900 votes, Quigley said. Dorm Senators are: Aston/Dunn: Ed Mallou Davis-Gary/Crocker/Moore- /Moses: Spencer Clemen Hotard/Mclnnis/Schuhma- cher/Walton: Wayne Roberts Hart/Law/Puryear/Cain: Shawn Drummond Hobby/McFadden/Nelley- /Haas: Stephanie Ackles Hughes/Keathley/Fowler/Cle- ments/Legget: Lauri Carrell Mosher/Underwood: Wendy Hodges The College of Agriculture Senators are: Sophomore: Robert T. Junior: Kelly J. Kaatz Senior: Trey Gross Hill The College of Agriculture Graduate Student Council Representatives are: Mark D. Evans, Brian Hay, Gregg Nuessly and Helen Bela- font Gerald W. Garci, Scott Non wood, Jerry Cole, Mark Ellis, Javier Comba, and a run-off be tween Scott Boyd, Sarah Bate man and Jeffery Kleck Representatives are: Anthony G. Gomu, George Mi chaels and James Hanks The College of Liberal Arts Graduate Student Council The College of Science Grad uate Student Council Rep resentatives are: Robert Figler, Maria Beng, Martha Miller All seven of the proposed changes to the constitution were approved and referendum 1(b), which will increase the student center complex fee by $10 to $20 over a three year period also was approved. ■I !• ! !' Ad- The College of Business ministration Senators are: Sophomores: Glen Shepard and Scott Arlington Juniors: Robin Smith and Lisa Rutherford Seniors: Paul Lambert, Jr. and Patty Middleton The College of Education Graduate Student Council Representatives are: Susan Evans, Ronda Duckers, Kelly McCann, Todd Oustay and Mike Stephan mplete results of the student dy elections are as follows: dent Body President: run- between David Alders and The Corps of Cadets Senators are: Sophomore: Eric Keller Junior: Johnny Hatch Senior: Mills Roberts 1 be case to an oihej^imt Swartz welder. story, Vke president of Academic fairs: run-off between Jim pc, , tollins and Tom Urban eiinjt Jce president of External Af- ilas, Ifillx Sirs: Brett Shine. l.iibldH Vice president of Finance: Mi- s. [■ S ihael Kelley. •U the tir- ^ ce president of Rules and :ler and late Regulation: Randy Vickers, tinsel. I q| v t () i (l a t, Vice President Student Serv- grand jut • kes;Mike Mulcahy I": Senior Yell Leaders: Randy ijook, Kelly Joseph and Terry The Off Campus Senators for Ward I are: Kim E. Vaughan, David Klos- terboer, Eric Thode, Gary D. Stiles, Kristi Sherril, Jennifer Gooch, Jerry Rosiek The College of Engineering Senators are: Sophomores: Dana Burket, Keith McBride and Joe Lessard Juniors: Deborah Tallin, Clif ford Durha and Raley Marek Seniors: Bob Stephan, Allen Duncan and Missy Martin Undergraduate At Large: Jim West, Joseph Craig Graduate: Kellie Hall The College of Geosciences Graduate Student Council Representatives are: Jay Stockton, Rebecca Bailey The College of Engineering Graduate Student Council Representatives are: The College of Liberal Arts and General Studies Senators For April Fools, GAG GIFTS For That Special Fool In Your Life. THE PARTY SHOP 693-8276 Open 10-6 Culpepper Plaza (next to Godfathers Pizza) The Ward II Senators are: Sayeda Naqi, Ron Kettlewell, Bill Alston, Nim Amin, Ross Moore, Scott Bell, Tn Nguyen, Joseph Lloyd, Randall Roessler, David Klosterboer Sophomore: Carol Ellison Junior: Anna Glasscock Senior: Kirsten Murphy Undergraduate At Large: Cook Graduate: Ramona Krailer, and a run-off between Jayanthi Mike Krailler, Mark Gee, Ronda Drackers and Cones Frazier The Ward III Senators are: Sean Royall, Mike Villano, Randy Michie or the D iculture Hlavinka - stigated Junior Yell Leaders: Trey Yar- uh iii I9f ■nighand Thomas Buford. ng'.E' J-of‘85 officers: es’ tcstinii President: Jim R. Allen Vice President: ('aria Proctor lered killft j kcretai 7 : Anne D‘£- on Treasurer: run-ott between Dee Dee Sykes and Mike Baker Social Secretary: run-off be- , fiween Maria Woodruff and n 10 ll1 ” IbbiePauers. The Ward IV Senators are: Eric J. Mitchel, Brian Francis, Rick Slavens, Diane Baumbach, Lindsay Dingmore, Louis Fra zier The College of Science Sen ators are: Undergraduate At Large: Scott Marlow, Mark Monroe The College of Veterinary Medicine Senators are: Undergraduate At Large: Christine Carney Class of‘86 officers are: IPresident: Pre Ball Cl ‘ Vice President: Kristi Sherril /rxyp ftretary: Jan Crawford liu Social Secretary: Bonnie Va- Treasurer: Jay R. Maust Class of‘87 officers are: esident: run-off between ith McBride and Chip Parks ice President: run-off be- een Carol Ellison and Dodie petary: Carolyn Brown cial Secretary: Cindy Webb Treasurer: Joe Lessard Residence Hall Association of ficers are: President: Gina Harlow Vice President: Michele Fisher jSecretary: Elain Evetts Treasurer: run-off between Ed ward Valerio, Lauren Leander, and Lori Hielscher Study for an M.B.A. at Golden Gate University in San Francisco Founded in 1901, Golden Gate University is one of the major centers in the western United States for education for the management professions. Situated in the heart of one of the world's most beautiful, stimulating and cosmopolitan urban areas. Golden Gate offers an M.B.A. program with high aca demic standards which seeks to prepare students to assume positions of responsibility in a wide variety of organizational settings. Our representative will be on campus to speak with interested students on Monday, April 2, 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., in the Placement Office, Rowder Tower. Call 845-3211 for appointments. Residence Hall Association proudly presents 2nd floor MSC 8 to 1 Tickets: $3 $4 at door \*7 Y> v Friday, April 13 ■jieoM Live close to the Excitement. Cripple Creek Condominiums offer you style. Located in the heart of student living, these new con dominiums are close to restaurants, shopping, clubs, banking facilities and right on the shuttle bus route. Cripple Creek is affordable for even the most discriminating budget. Starting as low as $39,950, you get free features that are charged for in most con dominiums. You’ll enjoy a microwave oven, automatic icemakers, large walk-in closets, tennis courts and a swimming pool. 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