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Word Proc essor. 7 days a week. 776-4013. 85t2/30 WORD PROCESSING: Dissertations, theses, manu- scriptSy reports, term papers, resumes. 764-6614. 106t4/5 Money to Loan: $2,000 - $10,000 unsecured loan up to 48 months. For applications send $2.00 and S.A.S.E. to Mid West Credit Corporation PO Box 22147 Des Moines, Iowa 50322. 122t4/l Professional Typing, Word Processing, Resumes. Guaranteed error free. PERFECT PRINT 822-1430. 8U5/4 Enroll Now! FMGEMS test preparation for July exam. Kaplan Center 696-PREP. ' 122t4/5 TYPING BY WANDA. Forms, papers, and word proc essing. Reasonable. 690-1113. 119t4/28 Typing and editing by PhD . Rush Jobs 846-6501 2.50 ADMISSION 1. Any Show Before 3 PM 2. Tuesday - Ail Seats 3. Mon-Wed - Local Students With Current ID’s — C Thur - KORA "Over 3Q Nile" Available Now! 2 Bedroom, $100. off first months rent. Some bills paid. 779-3550, 696-2038. 122t4/26 A $99 deposit, 2 Br/1 Ba fourplex, Northgate, Summer rates ($199./mo.), call 846-4465, wkends 1-279-2967. 122t5/10 rSTTflT^ WMB SHOOT TO K&l r 8*8 $ DOLLAR DAYS $ ACTKMttaSCH po-13 Jt, ■ FATAL ATTRACTION cm PUSES, TfiAMS ft AimSMO n Ig* FOR KEEPS (pg-13) 1 ■ 7:15 9:50 ! Page 8fThe Battalion/Friday, April 1, 1999 Result (Continued from page 1) Studies, Sharon • Liberal Arts/General undergraduate at-large — Lewis. • Science/Geoscience, under graduate at-large — Hal Everett. • Graduate and Professional En rollment— Brian Mueller, Mark In man, Stephanie Dunlap. Ben Hewlett, 35.45 percent. Fischer, 28.78 percent. • Class of ’91 Social Secret VERSATILE WORD PROCESSING - BES T PRICES. ■ FREE CORRECTIONS. RESUMES, THESES, PA PERS, GRAPHICS, EQUATIONS, ETC. LASER ‘QUALITY. 696-2052. 163tfn CAL’S BODY SHOP. 10% discount to students on la bor. Precise color matching. Foreign & Domestics. 30 years experience. 823-2610. 11 Itfn Corps of Cadets seats • Ed Slicker. • Joe Will Ross. Candidates for positions to be se lected in a runoff election April 4 are as follows, with percentages of votes received: • Class of ’90 President — Kath erine Smith, 23.89 percent. Dan Gat- tis, 48.31 percent. • Class of ’90 Vice President — Rachel Powitzky, 28.56 percent. Mike Campbell, 31.82 percent. • Class of ’90 Secretary — Rachel Smith, 40.22 percent. Jason Kappel, 35.03 percent. • Class of ’90 Historian — Sharon Brunner, 38.2 percent. Kirt Stal lings, 39.5 percent. • Class of ’91 President — Steve Miller, 31 percent. Mike Saxe, 27.1 percent. • Class of ’91 Vice President — Melissa McEnroe, 34.13 pei Elizabeth Craft, 36.03 percent • Class of ’91 Treasurer- Flanagan, 36.49 percent. KarenJ ham, 25.77 percent. • Ward 1 senator (2 seats)-; Silver, Mark Williams, Kel All are write-in candidates • Ward 4 senator (2 seats)- the | )U g'J gustine Bui, Mike Cardona, iWfhc h Wiley. All are write-in candidrfchampio tis th tis th his is Student Senate seats write-in candidates areas! ry ser I word I’yson, tl fied vywe mpio th^ work List (Continued from page 1) Dorm seats • Keathly, Fowler, Clements — Twila Smith. Off-campus seats _ • Ward 1 — David Bereit, B 0 " 5 th • Ward 2 — Brian Fitzgenl is cheap. • Ward 4 — Kelley Cum. gT’ce-th C'-ollege seats » ss • Agriculture, senior - conleren Shuman. ■vebeo • Agriculture, at-large - 4r < us ^k Ford. evemsui • Education, sophomore - lie Frizzell. fhowilie'. • Engineering, senior - ;Bchine Wrinkle. (orshoul Spinks, y Baring; events. KHis att - was plair Riilar tc Dr. C. Roland Haden Vice President for Academic Affairs Arizona State University Dr Don H. Pickrell Consultant (Recently retired from Rockwell International Corp.) and shoe [aring. e wit! embroidi climbs th plaving a Dr. Richard W. Hanson Chairman and Professor Department of Biochemistry Case Western Reserve University Harold J. Haynes ’46 Retired CEO The Bechtel Group Dr. George Pincus . Dean, Newark College of Engre|asm i° us New Jersey Institute of TechnotoBThe se the goldt style and Dr. Richard Quisenberry Director Central Research Developmer: J Department ! 1 ■ The DuPont Company §:■ w Dr. William H. Hinton Chancellor Houston Baptist University Dr. George Ross Ridge Dr. James B. Holdeman President University of South Carolina Dr. Ronald W. Roskens President University of Nebraska System ; KISSIF pouston Jg run Dr. Henry C. Kowalski Director, Business & Industry Development Center GMI Engineering & Management Institute Marvin T. Runyon ’45 President & CEO Nisson U.S.A. Dr. Robert J. Kuhne Chairman, Department of Management & General Business Davison Hall Hofstra University Dr. Eugene G. Sander Dean College of Agriculture University of Arizona ; Shane H sta{i ’ 10 runs (gs of j lawle) Dr. Robert W. Lawless Executive Vice President and Chief Executive Officer Southwest Airlines Dr. Robert J. Scannell Dean Commonwealth EducationalSysi Penn State University ParkCams Lt. General Winfield W. Scott, Ji Immediate Past Superintender' U.S. Military Academy U.SAF, Dr. Donald McDonald Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Texas A&M University Dr. James Meindl Provost Rensselear Polytechnic Institute Dr. Martin M. Shapiro Professor of Marketing and International Business Directo' Quinnipiac College ( V. Dr. John R. Merrill Vice President CCX Network, Inc. Dr. Simon J. Simonian Professor, Department of Surger | Hahnemann University 1 Dr. James C. Miller Director, Office of Management and Budget Brig. Gen. Edmond S. Solymos) Chief of Staff Capital I Corps ' Dr. Warren F. Miller, Jr. Deputy Director Energy Defense Programs Los Alamos National Laboratory Dr. Thomas E. Stelson Vice President for Research Georgia Institute of Technology Dr. William H. Mobley Executive Deputy Chancellor The Texas A&M University System Dr. Ronald F. Stinnett Grants Coordinator Pittsfield Public School System Dr. Haskell Monroe Chancellor University of Missouri Dr. Richard L. Van Horn President University of Houston Dr.John J. Wagliardo Dr. Clifford J. Murino President University Corporation for Atmospheric Research Dr. Robert Walker Vice President for Developmer! Texas A&M University Dr. William Muse President University of Akron Dr. Anderson J. Ward Provost National College of Education Dr. John H. Owens President North Georgia College Dr. Charles H. Warlick Executive Director Academic Information Systems University of Texas Robert W. Page, Sr. '48 President & CEO Keliog Rust, Inc. Dr. Jack Weihaupt Workers find loose material tests scheduled for shuttle CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) —- Technicians on Thursday discov ered loose insulation on a booster rocket and scheduled overnight tests to determine if the problem is se rious enough to delay the first post- Challenger space shuttle flight. Sources speaking on condit anonymity said that could del< launch of space shuttle Disf I several weeks. The separation of the insulation from the booster casing was discov ered on the bottom edge of one of four segments of the right rocket, officials at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration said. Of ficials said if the debonding has not spiead beyond that, it can be fixed here without affecting the Aug. 4 launch. Severe debonding could Is | the breakup of a rocket inf destroy the shuttle. Experts were to use uitrascn | vices in their inspection. Lisa Malone, a NASA spoil said similar edge debond::: been found on other roclq merits in the past and had 1*4 paired here along withotheuT If the separation extends deeper- into the insulation, the segment might have to be returned to the Morton Thiokol fnc. plant in Utah for repair and another segment sub stituted, NASA officials said. “We found some debondid among our people there is® cussion of sending the segn^ l to Utah,” she said. "Wei some measurements and sfj data to Morton Thiokol and j Marshall Space Flight Ce# Huntsville, Ala.”