The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 03, 1992, Image 3

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Dance for the heart
Bran Malone, an Aerofit aerobics instructor and student in White Coliseum. Several hundred people attended the event,
speech communications, leads a group of dancers Thursday in which lasted from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.
the American Heart Association's Dance for Life at G. Rollie
President
Election Results
(Run-off) David Brooks 17.20%
Steve Seller 49.17%
John Ansbach 17.08%
Lisa Cash 16.54%
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Senior Yell Leader
Class of ‘94
Pam Keller
4.0%
Liberal Arts Senator
' Tobin Boenig
4.3%
President
Heather Harrison
5.6%
(Run-off) Chad King
47.6%
Shawn Penn
4.1%
(Top four are elected)
Greg Riels
20.1%
Heather Cameron
5.5%
Forrest Green
14.6%
Jeff Erler
4.3%
Kendall Brock
15.3%
Vice President
Jimmy Stathatos
4.7%
David E. Stone
13.1%
(Ru-noff) Ross McGlothlin
40.4%
Johanna Atkinson
4.8%
Ross McGlothlin
17.2%
Michael Crain
41.8%
Melissa Megliola
4.1%
Treasurer
Patty Warhol
5.1%
Referendums
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Adin Pfeuffer
Ronnie McDonald
26.0%
20.9%
18.8%
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Brandon Wax 30.4%
Social Secretary
Heather Harrison 60.0%
Secretary
(Run-off) Susan Owens 26.0%
Leslie Jacobs 38.9%
Historian
(Run-off) Leslie Trevino 30.7%
Andria Cook 33.6%
Class of ‘95
President
(Run-off) Greg Givens 36.9%
Jeb Jones 23.8%
Vice President
(Run-off) Tracy Kennedy 22.9%
Tobey Cordasco 18.5%
Treasurer
(Run-off) Trent Ashby 36.4%
Shannon Durkin 30.5%
Social Secretary
Jennifer Simmons 61.3%
Secretary
Cheryl Green 66.4%
Historian
(Run-off) Doug Watjus 31.4%
Paige Lackey 44.8%
On-Campus Northside
(Top three are elected)
Bret Ramsey 14.7%
Chad King 22.7%
Brad Britton 15.5%
On-Campus Southside
(Top four are elected.)
General Studies
Senator
Junior Yell Leader
Mark Rollins 27.9%
Steve Scanlon 15.4%
Residence Hall
Association
President
Kim Tenpass*
Vice President of Operations
Thad York*
Vice President of Student
Development
(Run-off) Stephanie Thompson 28.4%
Sarah Peebles 44.6%
Treasurer
Chip Breier*
Secretary
David Bowles (write-in) 27%
Off-Campus Aggies
President
Warren Talbot*
Vice President
Frederick Thomas Moore*
Treasurer
Susan Woodley*
Secretary
Shannon Durkin*
Class of ‘93
President
Jennifer Cheatham
Vice President
Chris Sanders*
Treasurer
Aimee Barefoot
Secretary
Anne Pfrimmer*
Social Secretary
(Run-off) Michelle Duchamp
Melissa Stoesser
Historian
Amy Dubose*
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Lindy Hardin
40.6%
Education Senator
Aaron D. Ford*
Agriculture Senator
(Top three are elected)
Jennifer K. Hancock 16.5%
Davon Taylor 14.7%
Trent Ashby 29.8%
Architecture Senator
Stephanie Graham 51.4%
Business Administration
Senator
(Top four are elected)
Tom Delanoy
Jeff D. Johnson
Brian Walker
Amy Jenkins
20.6%
20.0%
22.6%
20.8%
Engineering Senator
Patrick Sutherland
11.8%
64.4%
Jeremy Noblin
11.9%
Shawn Roberts
10.1%
Branon Marsh
8.6%
72.1%
Off-Campus Senator
(Top 16 are elected)
Bill Bodnar
5.6%
Chris Toland
5.3%
33.8%
Christy Jacobs
4.5%
47.2%
Troy Miller
4.7%
Maxwell Hartman
3.9%
Brooke Leslie
5.3%
(Top six are elected)
Ryan Tripode
Cody Burke
Leah Smith
Tim Raines
Ray Hernandez
Chris Spradley
9.6%
12.4%
11.7%
10.3%
12.4%
9.8%
Science,
Geoscience,VetMed
Senator
(Top one is elected)
David K. Butler
46.0%
Graduate Student Representation
Yes - 86.1 % No - 12.7%
Student Center Usage Fee Referendum
Yes - 51.4% No - 48.5%
Special Events Center Referendum
Yes-91.0% No-8.9%
Texas A&M students voted on
three separate referendums, including
one that could raise fees by four
dollars per semester.
The Student Center Usage Fee
referendum, which calls for an
increase to $14 from $10 for the
upkeep of the expanded University
Center Complex, passed by 157
votes, receiving 2,775 for and 2,618
against.
The Special Events Center
referendum, which calls for student
support for the construction of a
facility to replace G. Rollie White
Coliseum, was overwhelmingly
supported, receiving only 490 no
votes out of a total of 5,501.
The Graduate Student
Representation referendum, which
was open only to graduate students,
was passed with 68 of the 79 voters
approving the measure to start a
graduate student senate.
Passage of this measure means
A&M might have a bicameral student
legislature in the future.
None of the referendums will
necessarily be implemented , but
student referendums in the past have
led to changes in Student
Government as well as fee increases.
The Student Senate puts
referendums on the ballot so students
can have a voice in the course
Student Government and the Texas
A&M administration set for the
University.
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