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Wednesday, September 30,1992 The Battalion Page 5 (the story so far...) by thomas deeny 50 ioo fifty louts ere f W \\ORKOtf, rtovic - ioufi. flurwps ARET VISAPFeAKim nsreK TMti VoUK PAYCHECK. AfiD i0U WART TO A\/OiP CHVifjq OP UKC PtCBBie M CHRIS. iJEU, H£Xjr AKE 10O M>«£ -Types. OP PCOfL-t iHAT vr. PLujKerr 0mres iou shocm-} avoip ee/A/(}..,- MK. ''LET'S KEASotJ *JirH lT“ * hi thckp... ue u/oiJ'r Hour Vcv... why vowr You rusr pur me ROTARY SAtlVCR VOtffJ 4A^>_ wexL rust—. * STKAN^ei Y EAOUCjH, THIS Pehsokj Destxifes ta pie. Class of ‘96 ELECTIONS The following is a list of the candidates for the Class of ‘96 class officers. The election is Thursday, Oct. 1 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Students are urged to vote at one of the following lo cations: Memorial Student Center, Blocker Building, Zachry Engineering Center, Kleberg Animal and Food Sci ence Center and the Sterling C. Evans Library. PRESIDENT Todd Rice Raymond Boney Jeremy Stone Cara Canada Maverick Welsh John McDaniel Ethan Gieb Touchstone McDonald VICE-PRESIDENT Aaron K. Robertson Monica Magallanes Dustie Kay Householder Erin A. Fitzgerald Tiffany Bescherer Christopher Charles Hope H. Nguyen k" By Clay Welch <f to* au6, 'K'BftAlNS % gMEgOENCX' fw. forms' ruliw mawxV--h^ j/ , beUeut kotK >oup^ -•ty. a WjUm ) ar>d gartenced -to rzpr*s<mWl Wt izzd of sc^iaLApoblc (bctaAnofi- y — r ar^. probbvBy leaders ‘-t rgvt/ Iflow can and 1 1 klo? jOUMPS LIKE v <^0OLP SEKIllFP n 16 m£/ WMAT l 1F€SE CUOieiSH, I F^reNxriOLS ax-Eiss, antawst 7 ’ , mjGtoo? II c Yti Bush proposes series of debates THE ASSOCIATED PRESS President Bush on Tuesday pro posed an unprecedented cam paign-concluding month of Sun day night debates with Democrat Bill Clinton as he struggled to make up ground in his lagging race for re-election. Clinton had no immediate comment "Let's get it on/' Bush said and added that Ross Perot would be welcome on the debate stage as well if he becomes a candidate for the White House. Bush's comments would have the effect of transforming the de bates into the definitive events of the campaign, on the final four Sunday nights beginning Oct. 11. The president made his com ments as the bipartisan Commis sion on Presidential Debates scrapped plans for a debate on Oct. 4 because Bush was continu ing to balk at its proposal for a single moderator. In his comments, made at Oarkesville, Tenn., Bush said he would be "pleased to see" Ross Perot included in the debates if he decides to make a formal entry into the race. Bush said he favors two debates with a single moderator and the other two with three moderators posing questions to the candi dates. Bush proposed two debates with a single moderator and two others with a panel of journalists posing questions to the candi dates. He said he also favors two de bates between Vice President Dan Quayle and Clinton's running mate. Sen. A1 Gore. Bush's comments amounted to an effort to blunt any damage from his refusal to debate Clinton under the rules proposed by the comhiission. The Democratic can didate has regularly accused the president of ducking him. "You can't be a Louisville slug ger if you don't stand up to the plate," Clinton said. Bush, campaigning in Gore's home state, said, "If Gov. Clinton is serious about debating, he will accept this challenge." SECRETARY Thomas Hoover Dena Standley Richard Lavrinc SOCIAL SECRETARY Ty Tucker Shelby Eppes TREASURER Ryan A. Wright Tina Hornberger Vanessa Rodriguez Kristen L. Smith SENATORS Casey Childress J. Adam Landrum Roy De los Santos Ron Going Sara Mehaffey Matthew Knyon Jermaine Hailey Shelby Eppes Tiffany Nicole Thorman Charlotte Bruns Thomas Howard Clingenpeel Jeff Nichols Nischal Murthy Tiffany Bescherer Jorge Luengas J.W. 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