The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 21, 1975, Page page 5, Image 5

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Following is a complete Dst of election vote
totals for the ASUN elections held Wednesday.
The totals still are unofficial, according to
Electoral Commissioner Gary Hall.
denotes winner
President, Jim Say (USE) 820, Del Giistafson
(SOL) 325, IBM-360 278, David Thomas Ware
(CTC) 135, Dennis Snyder 132, Vince Powers
131, "Big Red" (Charles Rosvold) 54.
First Vice President Mary Jenkins (USE)
813, Randall G. Jauken (SOL) 289, Clay
Statemore 246, Stephen Roger Dager (CTC) 171,
Peggy Olson 158, Ray Walden 138.
Second Vice President Paul Morrison (USE)
783. David M. Hamilton (SOL) 388, Rick
Horton 323, Drey Samuelson (CTC) 229.
Constitutional Amendment Approved 1134,
Disapproved 272.
Homecoming choice No. 1 Yes 1509, No.
417.
Homecoming choice No. 2 Female 507, Male
12, Both 35 U Either 503.
Engineering and Technology Senators Randy
Pfeiffer (USE) 67. Dan Roh (USE) 50,
Chakameh 19, H. Hames Dager (CTC) 16,
Mehrdad Emam 18, Timothy J. Moylan (SOL)
29, G. L. Papenhagen 9, Randy Rink (CTC) 14,
Gary Steffens (SOL) 26, Marlin Wismer 20.
Graduate Senators Quentin Bennett (SOL)
30, Jay Hall 33, Dennis Lee Haynes 34, Karl
Knight 25, Frank Thompson (SOL) 38 Robert
Simonsen 10, Lynn Porter 5.
Agriculture Senators Dennis Burson (USE)
129. Brian ScheUpeper (USE) 129, Daryl
Wilton (USE) 104, Elyse Fleck 13, Chuck
Hooley (SOL) 21, Bert D. Kollars (CTC) 21,
Craig G. Kollars 13, George Rubaqumya 15,
Glade Smith (SOL) 70, Stanley Soper 18, Bill
Willets (SOL) 44.
Architecture Senators Joel Wexelman (USE)
14. Paul Nyquist (SOL) 9, Mark Pickerell 7,
Tom Chastain 12.
Professional Senators T. "Hunter" Mullen
30. Fritz Stehlik (USE) 29.
Arts & Sciences Senators Jack A. Acevedo
(USE) 202, Scott Cook (USE) 235, Don L.
fcrickson (USE) 197, Gina Hills (USE) 242.
Avery L. Loschen '99, Jo Ann Papenfuss (USE)
209, Susie Reitz (USE) 240. Joe Roh (USE)
211. Vee Sawyer (USE) 207, Earl Singh (USE)
192. John Twobirds Arbuckle 159, Dan Arp
voter turnout
(SOL) 119, Sara Barchus 96, Ed Bull (CTC) 122,
Mike Cigelman 43, Dave Clark 84, Karen Coffey
(CTC) 145, Kathy Downs (CTC) 110, John Fleck
92, Tom Folsom (CTC) 107, Dale Garfan Hayes
(SOL) 65, Hemp 108, Susan Hosten (SOL) 108,
Kay Keifer (SOL) 99, Ron Krause (SOL) 96, Deb
Larkin 108, Deb Undau (SOL) 105, David Uhl
59, Tarn Mehuron (SOL) 94, John L. Murphy
107, Bruce Nelson (CTC) 130, Kathy Owens
(CTC) 107, Cary Peterson 111, Shelley Peterson
95, Mike Shanahan (CTC) 81, "Big" Ed Silver
103, McGanahan Skjellyfetti 69, Brian
Thompson 105, Rich Tillson 75, Claudia Turner
84, Tom Van Housen (SOL) 97, Ray Walden
1 15, Kathy Whittaker (CTC) 93, Mark Young 14.
Home Economics Senators Julie Bergmeier
(USE 75, Vicki Brugman (USE) 76, Patty
Gordon (SOL) 28, Jan Hicks (CTC 19, Debra Lee
(SOL) 30, Sam Ridge 11.
Teacher's College Senators Carol Claasen
(USE) 73, Karen Dress (USE 72, Julie B.
McRoberts (USE 72, Jean Sundstrom (USE)
81, Tony Williams (USE) 92, Brent R. Adams
(SOL) 33, Gary Bell 19, Art Bergman (SOL) 27,
Jim Goodrich (SOL) 35, Kathy Gordon (SOL)
39, Bob Hill (SOL) 32, Ron Hutchinson 30, R.C.
Johnson 14, Renea Keebler (SOL) 23, Kay
Logan 22, Delores Mathews 21, Aardvark
Schnarfnik 18, Donald E. Thompson, Jr. 18.
Business Administration Senators Nancy
Fohlberg (USE) 119, Jerry E. Harkrader (USE)
96, Jim Wefso (USE) 92. Karen Langland
(USE) 114, Bill Bensen (CTC) 56, Tim W.
Gustafson (SOL) 72, Robin Miller (SOL) 74, Dan
O'Donnell (SOL) 44, Jon Spatz (CTC) 47.
Teacher's College Advisory Board Elem. Ed.:
Jeanene Hatcher (USE) 73, Diane L. Korinek
(USE) 48, Shelley Bauer 29, John Eisenach
(CTC) 32, Joan Coding 31, Patty Lenagh 24,
David Rosas (USE) 29. Sec. Ed: Debra Watts
77, Larry Scharmann 70. Special Ed.: Sandy
Weyer 66.
Arts & Sciences Advisory Board English:
Marianne Clifford (USE) 333, Herbert Abrams
200. Languages: Jan Norris 5, Lisa Lesh 4.
Natural Sciences & Math: Craig Luehr 302.
Social Science & Philosophy: Jacqueline Learned
(USE) 268. Chip Lowe 126, Dave Hardy ISO
School of Fine Arts: Doug Cunningham 10.
Continued on p. 13
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The annual Health
Professions Day at the
Uni' irsity of Nebraska Medical
Center will be held April 12.
All health professions students
who plan to attend should sign
the reservation list on the
Pre-Med Bulletin Board in
Bessey Hall by pril 4.
, Students in Arts and
Sciences who need advice on
classes, teachers, and
requirements to help with
preregjstration for fall 1975
should come to Burnett 36
Monday through Friday from
9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. The
service is being sponsored by
the Undergraduate Psychology
Organization.
Alpha Xi Delta sorority is
sponsoring a clothing drive on
April 5. Anyone wishing to
donate clothes is asked to call
432-6095 between 9 a.m. and
9 p.m. this week and leave an
address for pick-up. Students
living on campus should place
clothes in the collection boxes
in all living units.
Nursing and pharmacy
students on the UNL campus
should apply for financial
assistance at the University of
Nebraska Medical Center
Financial Aid Office, 3035
Conkling Hall, Omaha.
Harold L. Friedman,
Professor of Chemistry at the
State University of New
York-Stony Brook, will speak
at a Chemistry Department
seminar, today at 3:30 p.m. at
Hamilton Hall 110.
The University Gay Action
Group will sponsor a
Coffeehouse Saturday from 9
p.m. to 1 a.m. and Sunday 9
p.m. to 12 a.m. at the UMHE
Commonplace, 333 N. 14th St.
Women's Pages '75 for
March is available in the
Women's Resource Center,
Nebraska Union 116.
Lindsay Hughes Cooper will
speak on the Chinese
Exhibition of Archaeological ,
Finds at Sheldon Art Gallery
on March 25 at 8 p.m. The
finds are on display at a
museum in Kansas City.
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