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The Battalion
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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
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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. Washington
Mia Hathaway
Matt Hurt
Michael Henry
Brad Ramsey
Jay Hoover
Mike Yates
David Buchanan
Brian Schanan
Giuseppe Santagelo
Kelly Holmstrom
Leslie Ederer
Stephen Ellis Lasley
Eliot Williams
Katie Bode
Rebecca Wiatrek
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• Address the provocative
questions, "Could Jesus of
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LIVE DEMONSTRATIONS!
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October 1,1992 - 7:00 pm
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OCTOBER 8
10:00-2:00
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