Show PRESENTS YOUR 85 1984 t C f C'S S 'S 1 t t STUDENT OFFICERS i J 1 PRESIDENT EXECUTIVE VP V.P. VP V.P. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES TIES VP V.P. PUBLICATIONS PUBLICATIONS' 11 1 Nd C H 1 I 0 f 7 IT t i. i I I r n nt t IC F tt t L Ls d II jN s c iJ 1 I f 5 Miller Linda Lind asbur t i t Susan Turner Wes Barlow Linda t h 5 4 fl s h fl tf t J Y 4 u 1 L Z a 1 i r 14 ra r 4 tV t V VP V.P. P. P PUBLIC RELATIONS VP V.P. P FINANCE EXEC SECRETARY K Kv Y yr v- v w g 7 Ps Bobbie Jo Janik Craig Plant Dianna Simpson Election results i were close voter close voter turnout was excellent by Daniel Weir Y Journalism Suzy Turner narrowly defeated Randy Nunley in the race for Student President The slim margin margin margin mar mar- election that held gin was seven votes in the was May 15 There was a close race between the two parties as a result of a heavier than normal turnout There were nearly students who voted Jerry tin Url Url- acher coordinator of student activities said he hopes that the recent trend toward more mor participation participation parti i- i pation in elections will continue in the future The Executive Vice Presidential contestants ended in a by a mere eight vote spread with Wes Barlow defeating Maclovia Maelovia Gonzalez In hi mother other races Linda Strasburg defeated Diana for Publications Vice President For or Social Activities Vice President Linda Miller defeated Robert Hender Vice President of Public T Relations was won by Bobby Jo Janic Janie Sterling Sill was eliminated in that race Craig Plant will once again bs b in the Executive Council by defeating Gloria Peek for Financial Vice President Dianna Simpson running unopposed unopposed unopposed posed will be the Executive Secretary Cynthia Haggard Susan Schreiner Helen Thompson Jolene Sartori Mark Bowers Tom Olsen and Kelly Nesi will all be next years year's Sena Sena- tors There were no losers since there were seven positions available Bowers garnered an impressive impressive impressive sive write-in write votes All single party candidates were eliminated with the two parties winning all of the offices President elect President Turner said she was sorry that all of her party weren't elected but she was confident that she would be able to work well with the elected council Turner is happy that the students supported herin her herin herin in the election Her goals for next year are to build a better partnership between and the Industrial and Business world She intends to represent the students in a professional manner and be sensitive to students student's needs Turner will hold regular office hours during duri g which time she hopes that students will come in and talk to her and express their feelings and problems Turner also hopes to have a wide variety of activities such that they will appeal to the entire spectrum of the that that way more students students students stu stu- dents will become involved Wes Barlow Harlow as the Executive VP V.P. elect will also serve as the President of the Senate Barlow plans to make the Senate more organized or organized or- or and efficient He hopes to be able to see that all the bills that are started will be passed Students would be more involved if they could be more informed commented Barlow He said that it would be benice nice to be able to announce upcoming upcoming upcoming ing activities on a PA system throughout all of the buildings If the Senators have supportive goals they wont won't want to res resign were Barlows Barlow's words when commenting about the problems that the Senate has had in the past Barlow plans on creating an atmosphere that will prevent problems this year Finally Barlow said that he will make the Senate a more known and desirable part of His comments were Students weren't aware of the positions If they had known more people would have campaigned for office He feels that the Senate is too important to be ignored All of the candidates were excited when the results were announced Tuesday night They will look forward to a successful year as officers CONSTITUTION REVISION PASSED PASSED- P ASS U fir yo SENATORS at LARGE i. i Helen Thompson i Cindy Haggard w Susan Schreiner Y 44 js Jolene e Sartori i Mark Bowers 1 t N r t f f Tom Olsen Kelly Nesi N esi I TO 69 i |