The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 05, 1995, Image 2

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Wednesday • April 5,
Students to vote in run-ofF elections
The run-off election for student
body leadership positions begins
today with absentee voting.
Voting will be for the posi
tions of student body president.
Residence Hall Association
president, RHA vice president
for operations. Class of ’96 trea
surer, Class of ’97 president
and vice president and Class of
’98 historian.
Chelsey Ferguson, the election
commissioner, said election com
mission added the absentee vot
ing day for students who are un
able to vote on the scheduled day.
“We are making this excep
tion due to the fact of low voter
turn-out in general for run-off
elections,” she said. “We also
want to give students another
chance to vote, seeing that the
general student body election
was held for two days.”
Students who cannot vote
Thursday and have a University-
excused reason can vote today
from 1 p.m. until 4 p.m. outside
Koldus 125.
The candidates for student
body president, Toby Boenig and
Carl Bagget, will be in the MSC
foyer today from noon until 1
p.m. to meet students and an
swer questions .
Run-off voting will continue
Thursday from 8 a.m. until 6
p.m. in the Memorial Student
Center, the Kleberg Animal and
Food Sciences Building, the
Wehner Business Administration
Building, the Sterling C. Evans
Library and the Zachry Engi
neering Center.
Run-off Election Candidates
Student Body President
Carl Baggett
Toby Boenig
Class of '96 Treasurer
Kristen Smith
Todd Logan Erskine
Class of '97 President
Matt Chilek
Shannon Habgood
Class of '97 Vice President
Erik Figueriedo
Courtney Lyons
Class of '98 Historian
Betsy Cates
Mike Pontiff
RHA President
Suzanne Lyons
Trevor Dunham
RHA Vice President for
Operations
Jay Greenberg
Jesse J. Sanchez
Student Body President Candidates
• Carl Baggett
My name is
Carl Baggett and
I'm #1 on your
ballot running for
student body pres
ident. I would like
to talk to you a lit
tle bit about
something that is
very important to
me — Texas A&M
University.
Here at A&M,
the student body president should focus
on maintaining and developing the
strengths and heritage of A&M and set a
tone for A&M.
If elected, we will together set that
tone. We will do this through our plat
form goals for A&M. These are holistic
attempts to better A&M — goals that
reach and touch every Aggie. More im
portantly, these goals will all be imple
mented in one year's time. High goals
with concrete results is what A&M needs,
and that is what we are going to give
them.
Here are three platform goals for
next year:
No one wants the very reasons that
we came to this University to go away
such as Muster, Bonfire and Fish Camp.
With the help of the Development Foun
dation, this will never happen. We will
initiate an endowment fund for these or
ganizations. This will set up a permanent
fund that will produce annual income for
the support of these traditions. With this
intact, these great traditions will be here
for us and our children.
The student body president should be
the voice of A&M. By creating a student
body Executive Council, this voice will
be broadly supportive of student needs.
The council will consist of student lead
ers across campus such as IFC, MSC,
RHA, Panhellenic and senior class presi
dent, as well as the Corps Commander,
plus three students appointed campus
wide who just need to be heard.
Through this organization, a more
representative voice of A&M will be
heard.
The student body president should be
accessible to all students anytime, any
where.
To help foster this, I will set up a
booth two hours a week in the MSC to
sit there for students to come and talk to
me.
This will make it possible for any
student that has a concern about A&M
to be able to voice it to the Student
Body President.
• Toby Boenig
Howdy Ags!
I once heard
the quote, "I don't
care how much
you know, until I
know how much
you care." Some
people have said
that it doesn't mat
ter how much ex
perience a student
body president has.
I disagree with that
because I believe that experience not only
shows how much a person knows, but
more importantly than that, experience
shows how much a person cares.
My name is Toby Boenig, and I want to
be the next student body president of Texas
A&M. I hope that after you look at my
record of service in the student govern
ment, as well as other organizations, you
will see how much Toby Boenig does care
about Texas A&M. I have served in the Stu
dent Senate for four years. When I was
chair of the Academic Affairs Committee,
we started the fight for extra reading days
as well as the publication of professor eval
uations — which are both being implement
ed. Those are just a few issues that I have
been able to work on. I do agree that expe
rience is not the sole reason to vote for a
student body candidate. My vision is to
prepare A&M for the Class of '00. I want to
do this by focusing on three areas:
Student life:
• Improving campus security by increasing
the number of emergency phones, increas
ing the number of self defense classes in the
kinesiology department and increasing Uni
versity police presence during night hours.
• Utilize off-campus bus routes for home
football games for added convenience
• Set up monthly roundtables for students
to open channels of communication re
garding cultural differences.
Academics:
• Ensure library accountability to students
through the creation of a student advisory
committee to oversee the allocation of stu
dent funds for library improvements.
Legislative:
• Actively oppose the recommended elimi
nation of federal student financial aid
through initiating a combined effort with
student leaders at other universities across
the nation.
I hope that by looking at some of my
ideas and experience you see that Toby
Boenig does care about this University. My
vision is to prepare A&M to overcome the
challenges of the next century. I want my
vision to be our vision, so please Vote for
Toby Boenig.
Senate: Faculty elects 36 memt,
Continued from Page 1 \
The results of the election are considered unofficial um:J
are certified by the Faculty Senate May 8.
The College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (45 Ballots Casl)
Place 4: Alan Sams
Place 6: Chistopher Bailey
Place 7: C. Richard Shumway
Place 1 1: Fredrick O. Boadu
The College of Architecture (27 Ballots Cast)
Place 2
Place 3
Place 4
Ward Wells
Thomas L. McKittrick
Raymond Reed
College of Business Administration (36 Ballots Cast)
Place 4: Ted F. Anthony
College of Education (109 Ballots Cast)
Place 4
Place 5
Place 7
Gaile S. Cannel
Stan Carpenter
John Stansell
College of Engineering (41 Ballots Cast)
Place 2: Donald R. Smith
Place 6: Karan L. Watson
Place 1 1: Dennis O'Neal
Place 13: M. Yavuz Corapcioglu
College of Geosciences and Maritime Studies (40 Ballots Cast)
Place 1: Robert S. Bednarz
Place 3: Martha R. Scott
Place 7: John W. Nielson-Gammon
College of Liberal Arts (99 Ballots Cast)
Place!: Maria-Cristina Garcia
Place 2: Dennis Berthold
Place 5: Lawrence J. Oliver
Place 8: Michael Hand
Place 13: Howard Marchitello
Place 14: Charles Conrad
Place 16: Marco A. Portales
Sterling C. Evans Library (36 Ballots Cast)
Place 2: Leila Payne
College of Medicine (69 Ballots Cast)
Place 2: Vernon L. Tesh
Place 4: Naomi P. Fackler
Place 7: Bryan Y. Woods
College of Science (74 Ballots Cast) '
Place 2: Michael Hall
Place 3: James F. Haw
Place 5: Peter M. McIntyre
Place 9: Philip B. Yasskin
College of Veterinary Medicine (45 Ballots Cast)
Place 1: Donald H. Lewis
Place 2: R. Bruce Simpson
Place 7: Joe W. Templeton
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