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The Red and Black. Thursday Fehruarx 15. 1979
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Here are the candidates on
today's ballot
Running for student body
president are Frederick Craig.
Robert Crutchfield. Billy Key.
J Harold Mulherin. Evan
Nunn. Brian Steger, Dave
Taylor, Douglas Teper and
Glenn Zuern
Vying for the student body
vice presidential slot are Steve
Caldwell. Bryan Finch. Cyn
thia Guttery. John King and J
Harold Mulherin.
Aiming for one of the 20
Student Senate seats for the
College of Arts and Sciences
are Greg Anderson. Larry
and sciences are Vance Pea
cock, Dave Perry. Kenneth
Pilcher. Jennifer Pinson. Mi
chael Port wood. Charles Head.
Howard Roth bloom. Karen
Smith. Teresa Smith. Warren
Smith. David Thornsberrv.
Edward Tookes and Tim
Youngblood
Hoping to win one of the six
senate seats from the business
school are James Akridge.
Betsy Barnett. Tracey Barton.
James Braden. Ray Daniel.
Tom Glenn. Bob Greenberger.
Rick Hill. Barron Hughes.
Mitch Hunt. Debbe Huntington.
Jimmy Key and Charles Kirbo
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Robert Crutchfield
Angel. Scott Barman. Teresa
Blaxton. John Breaugh, Ran
dall Brittain, Bobby Broker.
Lynn Bruce and Floyd Buford
Also in the arts and sciences
race for the senate are Ted
Carellas, Chuck Catlett. An
thony Chappell. Lee Dav.s,
Karen Duke, Douglas Ealey,
R. Wayne Edwards. Dan
Forman. Jill Frost. William
Green and Charles Gregary.
Others in the same race
include Mike Hearn, Jim
Hecht. Frank Hendrick III,
Scott Hester, Mike Honea.
Dave Horton. Grier Hoyt.
Gregg Jocoy, Lynn Johnson.
Staci Debra Kramer. Paul
Lege. James Lemley. Stephen
McKelvey. Michael Thomas
Mills, Mark Monroe. Brigid
Mulherin. J Harold Mulherin.
Steve North and Vicki O’Kel-
ley
Rounding out the slate of 53
senate candidates from arts
Others in the race to
represent the business school
are Tony Lanham. James
Levy. Keith Mason Alfred
McCambry, Roy Padgett. Jim
Price. Patti Punch. Pam
Rogers. Susan Schauer. Emily
Sewell. Bev Surowiec, Greg
Thurman. Bruce White and
Wendy Woods
In the senate race from the
School of Journalism, the
election will be only a
formality for Karin Pendley
and Meg Peltier. Unless
write-in candidates are placed
on the ballot, the two will fill
by default the school's two
senate seats.
The same situation prevails
in the race from the College of
Agriculture, in which five
candidates are running for five
seats. Those candidates are
Cecil Davis, Keith Kelley. Ray
Ix'ake. Rita Patton and Wesley
Smith
And tiniest 1 write-in candi
date is placed on the ballot in
the race from the law school, it
will face 50 percent represen
tation Barry Irwin is the only
declared contestant for the
school's two seats.
In the race trom the College
of Education, five candidates.
Jeanetta Davis. Andrea Flem
ing. Suzanne Peavy, Laura
Underwood and Bard Williams
are campaigning for six senate
seats.
From the School of Home
Economics. Kathryn Carver
and Melanie Neal will face a
shoo-in for two senate seats
while a third will be left empty
unless write-ins come into
play.
The vet and forestry schools
also have fewer candidates
than seats Vet majors Die
trich von Schweintz and Lynn
Turner are running for two of
their school's three seats.
In forestry. James Leon
McCoy is the sole candidate for
his school's two seats
From the School of Phar
macy, three candidates are
competing for two seats John
Kennedy. Coyet l»wery and
Billy Williams are on the
ballot
Senate hopefuls from the
School of Environmental De
sign are Michael Breedlove.
Sam Brooks and Jarie Wall
No candidates are on the
ballot from either the graduate
school or the School of Social
Work.
j. Harold Mulherin
Brian Steger
Dave Taylor
Douglas Teper
Glenn Zuern
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