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Show College of Business Candidates speaks n Business on the Executive Council and is also president of the Phi Chi Theta (professional business) sorority. This year's assembly failed to act sooner, so the business funds were frozen, she said. Students for Students candidate Valerie Pierce, 21, feels her major qualification is her interest in what's going on. Her solution to the University's budget squeeze is alumni help, cutting of waste and President Emery's central programming bill. The Placement Center and other student services are the top priorities of ASUU, she said. Steve Poulton, 22, is campaigning for assembly as an independent. Mr. Poulton was on intern for Academic Counseling and helped set up college councils while working with the assembly. When questioned as to his suggestions for alleviating the University's financial difficulty, Mr. Poulton suggested the more effective use of personnel. Rave Rabiger, 22, said employment em-ployment takes top priority in ASUU. Along with getting a better Milt Tayor, 23, is a caw: , the $ ticket. "I feel I'd be a represent? ', 7, the College of Business!- .; of my wide background' ,; and Creeks. He said f V community relationships ,;, most important things could involve itself m .; Lance Temple, 22, I independently. f A member of the ASUU f- Committee, Mr. Templf main qualifications ; and desire." ', Continuation of the'' W making sure it fane 3 are the top ASUU U Mr. Temple. I., - Terry Tervor.,26 is J the slogan "Make Work." ' Mr. Tervort said ff classes he has haiPj. ;, - the area of manage f JC him for an assert ; Mr. Tervort srf f major importa( y University because , exist the Univera standing with otn |