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Show I Two unite to stand together Mil Ian, Michele Marchant, Stuarl T. Matheson, Annette E. Mellor, Nannette Pederson, Mike Pratt, Colleen Taggart, Rick Thurgood. ENGINEERING: Curtis Basta, Bob Beckstead, Clark Campbell, Candy Carlson, Douglas Cox, Robert Grow, Eric Hellstrom, Leland Myers, Gayle Realander, Terry A. Thomson. FINE ARTS: Laurene Andrus, Steve Crane, Tom Durham, Neil Wheelock Early, Rick Fouts, Steve H. Glaeser, Jeri Grills, Cathy Jordan, Judy Peters, Sandy Shaw. H PER : Karen Anthony, Craig J. Burns, Mary Edwards, Robert Jepson, Michael T. Leininger, Sunny Montoya. HUMANITIES: jeri Anderson, Lorraine Anderson, Oskie Anderson, Tirza Sharee Danner, Rick Evans, Kim Foltz, Larry Jensen, Barbara Johnson, Tom Kroescher, Peter Sorensen, Susan K. Taylor, Ken Tucker. LAW: Gary N. Anderson, Jack Hiatt, Royce Lee, Bill Thurman. MEDICINE: Daniel C r Jr. Ml N ES: MTh0nRBr":leV. Geo ,'V""0 ING: Steohsni. n 3ron Twiirk c' lev Ney.Ta C2 Darren Anderson r ma9na Pn"' 90POUIOS. Rebels I'"6 Bai' L Ber.akis, Sari rL pre' ENr?5 Sterling A. Rasmu l' ser, Frank Graham w.lleve R ' Winegar. SOCIAL Awn co" Smith ' ENCES: Greg j BMD Mm Crocker. stan?or eeVGhnC S? I (from page 1) meeting of the four runners-up. Make It Happen party released the following statement: "Our people made it happen! We've never seen such personal interest and motivation towards one goal. Many of our people spent late nights calling and organizing- their friends in our grassroots campaign. We owe our success to their friendship and initiative and fully appreciate all their efforts. However, we're not in office yet. There's a lot of work left and our people are excited." In an open letter to the studentbody, Crover Thompson, ASUU president, formally endorsed en-dorsed Todd Hayes for next year's president. Mr. Thompson said studentbody officers and those who profess to serve the public should be as candid and honest about issues as they possibly can. Here is the list of assembly winners from the primary elections including senior class president: ACADEMIC COUNSELING: Scott D. An drews, Arch Cheney, Ed Darrell, Katherine Garn, Rod Gilmore, Kay Gonzales, Rick Graham, Robin Grosh, Russ Hatch, Richard Higgins, Bob Nielsen, Cory Rasmussen, Sandy Scheur, Glenn WentworMn, Randy Wright. BUSINESS: Rich Captor, Keith C. Dutson, Tom Hurst, Steve McCarrel, Larry Mulcock, Kim Newson, Judy Parker, Valerie Pierce, Steve Poulton, Dave Rabhiger, Bill Taylor, Milt Taylor, Lance Temple, Terry C. Tervort. EDUCATION: Jacque Conkling, Meg Fuller, Lloyd High, Kaye Holmberg, Nancy G. Mc- Dr. Robert W. Holley, 1968 Nobell"""" for Medicine and Physiology, will speak!!? University Medical Center Feb 29 in ri A at 4 p.m. ' Uassroo His talk, "Control of Growth of Mammalian f by Serum Factors," represents a departure forn Holley, who won the Nobel Prize for determin the chemical structure of nucleic acid Tn"8 research resulted in the identification of t transfer RNA for the amino acid alanine which 6 responsible for the incorporation of alanine l ' protein. I He is presently engaged in cancer research at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies at San Diego, Dr. Holley's appearance is sponsored by tk Department of Microbiology. His talk is open to the public. |