The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 16, 1984, Page Page 6, Image 6

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Of the 19.SS3 students el: to vote in Wednes
day's ASUN flection, 2,330, or 1 1.8 percent, voted.
A dencq-sphic survey of voters showed that
2, 1 45 were whit e, 11 , Mack; 1 1 , hispanie; 24, Asian
PaciTiC Islands; and 4. Indian.
Of the voters; 614 live In residence ho..s; l.tJal,
fraternities, sororities or cooperatives; and 531,
crf-cair.pus. '
Classes of voters were freshman, 593; sopho
mores, 5S5; juniors, 5G5; seniors, 377; graduate, 6-4;
and professional, 18.
Ages of voters were 1 S-year-cIds, 257; 19-year-olds,
C01; 20-year-c'ds and cider, 1S7.
Kesults of the ASUN elections are:
For president and first vice president, Mark
Scudder and Curt Oltmans of the Aim Party won
with 871 votes. Kevin Goldstein and Julie Meus
burger of the US Party were second with 494.
Michael Geiger and Heidi Burkiand of UNITE received
300, Jeff Jackson and Ed Bennett of Don Ho, 293;
Tim Burke and Michael Cassling of Fashin, ISO; John
Hazuka and Jim Harwath of Roo, SO; and write-ins,
Paul Edens of, Aim won the second vice presid
ency with 867.
The three agriculture college senators will be
Larry Miller, 176 votes; Mark Ford, 157; and Greg
Wilke, 144; all of the Aim Party.
David Stirtz of Aim won the College of Agriculture
senatorial race with 1 8 votes.
The seven arts and sciences senators will be Aim
Party members Laura Harvey and Kimby Wood, 2 1 6
votes each; Clark Osborne, 207; Nancy Bogie, 204;
Craig Carlson, 179; Scott Rash, 173; and Joel Ita,
170.
The Home Economics College senator will be
Anne Buntain of Aim, with 41 votes. Shelly Oest
mann of US was second with 29 votes.
The four engineering college senators are Aim
Party members Doug Scim, 115 votes; Amy Sharp
111; Sanjay Batra, 03; and UNITE's Annette Weselv
96.
The six graduate college senators are Ross David
son, Craig Timbcrlake, Amir Sadeghi, Michael Chia
relli, Todd Hrubey and Thaddeus Tomaszek. All
were write-in candidates and all received 15 votes.
Tim Brogan and Tom Murphy, write-in candi
dates tied for criminal justice college senator, each
received two votes. ASUN senators will later decide
the seat.
Journalism college senator will be Sue Olson of
Aim, who received 46 votes.
The four teachers' college senators, all of the Aim
Party, are Lisa Edens, with 106 votes; Brad Sass, 90
Sherry Otten, 83; and Dan Ellis, 68. '
Nursing college senator is Jill Fager of US, with
five votes. Gail Pouchert of Fashin received four
votes.
Business Advisory Board members will be Aim
sophomores Kathy Johnson with 296 votes and Lisa
Cordner, 230; juniors David Smith, 212; Mark Sage,
205; seniors Tom "Span ley" Ewert, 297; and US Party
member Bill Buntain, 218.
Teachers College Advisory Board members from
elementary education are Aim candidate Angela
Glover with 176 votes and Michele Miiitti of US, 159.
Secondary education representatives are Wayne
Larson of Aim with 103 votes, and Mindy Comine of
US with 84Peg Bloomingdale of Aim, 1 62 votes, and
Linda Muhr of US, 150, are special education advi
sory board members. US candidate Sara Bachmann
ran unopposed in speech pathology and received
166 votes.
Representatives for the Center for Business and
Vocational Teacher Education are Aim Party
members Jim Semance, 153 votes, and Kim Picker
ing, lot) votes.
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ASUN fails to reach quorum
The ASUN Senate failed to achieve a
quorum at Wednesday night's meeting
in the Nebraska Union Ballroom, so it
could not vote on Resolutions 15 and
16, congratulatory measures for the
Judicial Board and the Appeals Board.
First Vice President Regina Rogers
ran the meeting. President Matt Wal
lace and Second Vice President Kay
Hinn were absent.
Academic policy chairman Mark
Cross, a graduate senator, reported
that the night towing ad hoc commit
tee members and the UNL administra
tion are trying to find a viable alterna
tive to night towing. Cross said he
hopes a recommendation will be com
pleted by the April 4 meeting.
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