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Campus Elections
Tuesday, March 30,1993
Page 5
Fill in the information on this page
2. Blocker
1. Jennifer Enos
1. Ian Hastings
1. Leslie Jacobs
before you start to vote. If you do not
3. Kleberg
2. Candidate dropped from race
2. Jeb Jones
Northside. Columns 49 - 51.
bubble in the information on this
4. Memorial Student Center
3. Tim McGinly
Vote for three.
Agriculture. Column 90 - 92.
page, your vote will not be counted.
5. Zachry
4. Jessica Walters
Vice President. Column 38.
1. Casey Childress
Vote for three.
Take time to read the information for
1. Doug Watjus
2. Todd Rice
1. Will Looney
each race. Write-in votes are allowed
Vice President - Student
2. Tracy Kennedy
3. Mike Narvaez
2. Trent Ashby
in all races, but special notes have
Sterling C. Evans Library Funding Fee
Development.
4. Rod Machen
3. Darla Marburger
been made when open ballot positions
Referendum
Write-in ballots are accepted. The
Treasurer. Column 39.
5. Summer Belleperche
4. Dave Li Hey
exist. You may obtain a write-in
1 approve of the institution of a $15
candidates must meet
1. Chrisma Jackson
ballot form from the polling official. If
per semester student fee to fund
requirements if elected.
2. Pete Manias
Southside. Columns 52 - 55.
Architecture. Column 93.
you have any Questions, please ask
Sterling C. Evans Library.
3. Brett Williams
Vote for four.
1. Christy Durham
the poling official.
Approve Disapprove
Treasurer. Column 26.
1. Tracey McAllister
2. Kevin Lolly
University elections are sponsored,
Space 0 Space 1
1. Mark Calais
Social Secretary. Column 40.
2. Damian LaCroix
compiled and processed through
1. Jennifer Simmons
3. Karla Staba
Business Administration. Columns 94
Student Government's Election
Student Body President
Secretary. Column 27.
4. Chris Halvorson
- 97.
Commission.
Column 15. Vote for one.
1. Tracy Hesp
Secretary. Column 41.
5. Chris McNeely
Vote for four.
1. Rick Taylor
1. Cheryl Green
6. Pete Manias
1. Brad Britton
Student Verification
2. Jimmy Stathatos
Off Campus Aggies
7. Doug Watjus
2. Amy Jenkins
Bubble in your student identification
3. Brian Walker
President. Column 28.
Historian. Column 42.
8. Luis Rodriguez
3. Tyler Reeves
number in columns one through nine.
4. Jason Arbaugh
1. Fred Moore
1. Darla Marburger
9. Laurent Therivel
4. Ron Neal
5. Zack Barcevac
5. Thomas B. Reed
Classification
Vice President. Column 29.
Class of '96
Off Campus. Columns 56 - 87.
6. Candidate dropped from race
Bubble in your student classification in
Senior Yell Leader
1. Teri Heimer
President. Column 43.
Vote for sixteen.
7. Marco Antonio Garza
the appropriate college in column 10.
Vote for three in columns 16, 17, 18,
1. Candidate dropped from race.
1. Tobin Boenig
1. Graduate student
19, 20 and 21.
Treasurer. Column 30.
2. Kizmet Valerie
2. Ben Dale
Engineering. Columns 98 - 109.
2. Class of '93
01. Ric Gonzalez
1. Michael Jasek
3. Todd Rice
3. Russell Langley
Vote for six.
3. Class of '94
02. Mike Healy
4. James Mooney
4. Heather Cameron
1. Darchele Smith
4. Class of '95
03. Bryan Bullington
Secretary.
5. Angela Amshoff
2. Bryan Garcia
5. Class of '96
04. Steve Scanlon
Write-in ballots are accepted. The
Vice President. Column 44.
6. Jennifer Hatfield
3. Brandon Blackburn
05. Chris Kelly
candidate must meet requirements if
1. Tina Hornberger
7. Jorge Luengas
4. Candidate dropped from race
College
06. Mark Rollins
elected.
2. Carl Baggett
8. Rachel Scbauweker
5. Ray Hernandez
If you are an undergraduate, bubble
07. candidate dropped from race
3. Tracey McAllister
9. Amy Aten
6. Tim Raines
in the appropriate college in column
08. Jesse Mills
Class of '94
10. Brooke Leslie
7. Conrad Cam it
11.
09. Greg Riels
President. Column 31.
Treasurer. Column 45.
1 1. Chuck Sulak
8. Thomas Clingenpeel
1. Agriculture
1. Chad King
1. Tommy Hollahan
1 2. Katha Sokol 1
9. Chrisma Jackson
2. Architecture
Junior Yell Leader
2. Melissa Megliola
2. Shaunyale Canada
1 3. Candidate dropped from race
10. Robert S. Wellborn III
3. Business Administration
Vote for two in columns 22 and 23.
1 4. Jennifer Simmons
1 1. Russ Huntington
4. Education
1. Chris Wiesenhutter
Vice President. Column 32.
Social Secretary. Column 46.
15. Heather Kennedy
1 2. Matt Hurt
5. Engineering
2. Scott Torn
1. Michael Crain
1. Kristen Gibbons
1 6. Desta Kimmel
1 3. Ryan Shopp
6. General Studies
3. Brian Salinas
2. Ty Tucker
17. Chad King
7. Liberal Arts
4. Owen Ross
Treasurer. Column 33.
1 8. Jeb Jones
Science, Geoscience, and VetMed.
8. Science, Geoscience or Veterinary
S'. David Latham
1. Brian Davis
Secretary. Column 47.
1 9. Johanna Atkinson
Column 1 10.
Medicine
6. Scott Whitaker
1. Stanton Ray
20. Randall Gibson.
1. Jason Bauerschlag
7. Scott Jeffcoat
Social Secretary. Column 34.
2. Kelly Quy
21. Kirk Tyree
2. David K. Butler
Living Area
8. Trent Ashby
1. Janet Frederick
3. Carla Black
22. Allen Wood
3. Wendy Hawks
Bubble in the appropriate area in
4. Erin Fitzgerald
23. Shawn Penn
4. Theronica Gray
column 12.
RHA
Secretary. Column 35.
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24. Jason Cable
r
1. Northside
President. Column 24.
1. Danny P. Ward
Historian. Column 48.
25. Lawrence Lee
Liberal Arts. Columns 111 - 114.
2. Southside
1. Chris Thompson
2. Sue Owen
1. Meredith Esterline
26. Christy Rhea Mersiovsky
Vote for four.
3. Off Campus
2. Mark Freeman
2. Todd Zatopek
1. Becky Silloway
3. Chip Breier
Historian. Column 36.
3. Kristi Cook
General Studies. Column 88.
2. Chris Stidvent
Polling Place
4. David Bowles
1. Andria Cook
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1. Erin Mulvey
3. Ross McGlothlin
Bubble in the appropriate location in
Senators
2. Mike Yates
4. Jennifer Johnson
column 13.
Vice President - Operations. Column
Class of '95
Vote only for your living area and
5. Erin Fitzgerald
1. Evans Library
25.
President. Column 37.
college.
Education. Column 89.
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