The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 02, 1989, Page 17, Image 16

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    GENERAL ELECTION
MARCH 15, 1989
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EXECUTIVE CANDIDATES
presioent/vice president candidates
Select one (1) by marking the box to the left of
the name.
— Dan Rock/Monika Jegeris PRIDE
— Trevor McArthur/Jason Salyards SLUMBR
— Bryan R. Hill/Devi Bohling IMPACT
— Bob Gestring/Greg Johnson B.E.E.R.
2ND VICE PRESIDENT CANDIDATES
Select one (1)
— Brad Brunz PRIDE
— Jon C. Bruning IMPACT
— Paul Reynolds B.E.E.R.
SENATE
AGRICULTURE COLLEGE SENATOR
Select two (2)
— Scott Ohnoutka IMPACT
— Tom J. Jacobs B.E.E.R.
— Ryan Downs IMPACT
— Greg Hoegermeyer B.E.E.R.
COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE SENATOR
Select one (1)
— Brad Fischer IMPACT
— Todd Oltmans
ARTS a SCIENCES COLLEGE SENATOR
Select seven (7)
— Tom Massey IMPACT
— Shannon Harner B.E.E.R.
— David Weill PRIDE
— Rochelle Slominski IMPACT
— Lori J. Messing PRIDE
— Brian Brogan IMPACT
— Julie Jorgensen IMPACT
— Brent "Flash" Flaskamp B.E.E.R.
— Lisa Boohar IMPACT
— Chip Dreesen
— Lisa Line
— Lynne Armfield PRIDE
— Rob York
— Mardi Schmeichel IMPACT
— Spike Dempsey B.E.E.R
— Kris Dillon IMPACT
— Pam Kohlmeier PRIDE
— Phil Gosch
DENTAL COLLEGE SENATOR
Select one (1)
— Dan Spencer B.E.E.R.
JOURNALISM COLLEGE SENATOR
Select one (1)
— Mark Hoffman
— Bill Munn B.E.E.R.
— Julia Kleinschmit PRIDE
— Emmy State
— Allison Pollock IMPACT
CRIMINAL JUSTICE COLLEGE SENATOR
Select one (1)
— Lisa S. Lannin IMPACT
— Luis Long PRIDE
HOME ECONOMICS COLLEGE SENATOR
Select one (1)
— Debbie Nguyen PRIDE
— Nancy Karnopp IMPACT
TEACHERS COLLEGE SENATOR
Select three (3)
— Keri Hoesing B.E.E.R.
— Patrick Wyatt IMPACT
— Carmen Currey IMPACT
— Andy Parizek B.E.E.R.
— Marc J. Shkolnick IMPACT
— Kaleen Micek PRIDE
GRADUATE COLLEGE SENATOR
Select five (5)
— T.S.M. Mommaerts
ENGINEERING COLLEGE SENATOR
Select two (2)
— Nancy Imig PRIDE
— Chad Hilyard B.E.E.R.
— Paul Poulosky IMPACT
— Michael Ho IMPACT
— Curt Krhounek B.E.E.R.
GENERAL STUDIES PROGRAM
Seiect four (4).
— Scott Hatfield IMPACT
— John Weill PRIDE
— Steven Thomlison IMPACT
— Steve Gugenmos IMPACT
LAW COLLEGE SENATOR
Select one (1)
BUSINESS COLLEGE SENATOR
Select five (5)
— Loren J. Wiedel
— Bart Vitek IMPACT
— Matt Bergmeyer IMPACT
— Todd A. Baird IMPACT
— Correy Trupp , IMPACT
— Doug Breuer IMPACT
— Jerry Panzer PRIDE
NURSING COLLEGE SENATOR
Select one (1).
— Jill Kahle IMPACT
ADVISORY BOARD
ARTS AND SCIENCES ADVISORY BOARO
Select two (2) in each division by marking the
box to the left of the name.
COMMUNICATION & FINE ARTS
— Stephanie L. Flanders IMPACT
— Sheryl Samson PRIDE
— Patrick J. Swanson IMPACT
— Eric Kringel PRIDE
CHEMISTRY & LIFE SCIENCES
— Teresa Krausnick PRIDE
— Gary Podhaisky IMPACT
— Mike Ham IMPACT
HUMANITIES
— Thatcher Davis IMPACT
— TrangPhan PRIDE
— Kevin J. Oliver IMPACT
PHYSCIAL SCIENCE & MATHEMATICS
—Giles Schildt IMPACT
— Chris Potter IMPACT
SOCIAL SCIENCES
— Shawn Burnham IMPACT
— Tim “Dobie” Gillis B.E.E.R.
— Terry Brinkman PRIDE
— Gina Mickells IMPACT
AGRICULTURE COLLEGE ADVISORY BOARD
Select one (1) candidate in YOUR MAJOR
ONLY. Candidates are listed according to
departments.
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
— Holly Albers IMPACT
— Jerry L. Lentfer B.E.E.R.
— Blake Johnson
AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION,
MECHANIZED AGRICULTURE,
AGRICULTURE JOURNALISM
— Cami Jones IMPACT
AGRICULTURE HONORS, GENERAL AGRI
CULTURE, TWO-YEAR AGRICULTURE UN
DECLARED
— Judson J. Jesske IMPACT
ANIMAL SCIENCE
— Jackie Morris IMPACT
— Michael Gress B.E.E.R.
— Kelly Bruns
FORESTRY, FISHERIES. WILDLIFE
— Rod Hansen IMPACT
FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY HORTI
CULTURE, ENTOMOLOGY
— Rita M. Hruska IMPACT
GENERAL AGRONOMY, SOIL SCIENCE,
PLANT PATHOLOGY
— David A Hicks IMPACT
PRE-VET ERINARY SCIENCE
HOME ECONOMICS ADVISORY BOARD
VOTE IN ONE DEPARTMENT ONLY
Select the appropriate number in the depart
ment of your major. Undeclared persons vote
for any two (2) candidates.
Select two (2)
CONSUMER SCIENCE & EDUCATION
— Susan Yates IMPACT
-Sue Volk IMPACT
Select one (1)
HUMAN NUTRITION & FOOD SERVICE
MANAGEMENT
— Michelle Rochford IMPACT
Select two (2)
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT & THE FAMILY
— K. Otten IMPACT
— Roxane Bohaty IMPACT
Select two (2)
TEXTILES, CLOTHING & DESIGN
— Jane Wells IMPACT
BUSINESS ADVISORY BOARD
Select two (2) from each division by marking
the box to the left of the name.
SOPHOMORES
— Jeffrey P. Vaske IMPACT
— Mark “Orbie” Orr B.E.E.R.
— Jim Bazata IMPACT
JUNIORS
— Betsy Klemm IMPACT
— Amy S. Bailey IMPACT
— '
SENIORS
— Jeff Gromowsky IMPACT
— Troy Brockmeier IMPACT
TEACHERS COLLEGE ADVISORY BOARD
Sei9ct two (2) in each division
DEPARTMENT OF VOCATIONAL & ADULT
EDUCATION
(includes business, marketing, vocational edu
cation, and health occupations)
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
— Carol Larsen IMPACT
— Matt Peterson PRIDE
SCHOOL OF HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCA
TION AND RECREATION
— Kris Neujahr IMPACT
SECONDARY EDUCATION
— Kimberly Arterburn IMP/ CT
— Patty Heng IMPACT
SPECIAL EDUCATION
(Write-ins)
SPEECH PATHOLOGY
STUDENT FEE FUND B SURVEY
ASUN is surveying student opinion on the Fund B portion of student fees. This is strictly a
survey which will help enable ASUN representatives to further realize student sentiment on
student fees.
DISTRIBUTION of student fees collected from each full time student per semester for the fiscal
year 1988*89
Debt Service. $18.00
University Health Center.$54.93
Nebraska Unions. $26 80
Campus Recreation Proqrams & Facilities.'• • • $16.46
1. Do you approve of $18 00 of your student fees being collected to support the Debt Service for
financing the Nebraska Union, East Union, Health Center and Residence Halls?
YES - NO -
2. Do you approve the $54.93 of your student fees being collected to support the operation of the
University Health Center?
YES - NO -
3. Do you support $26.80 of your student fees being collected to support the Nebraska Unions?
YES - NO —
4. Do you support $16.46 of your student fees being collected to support Campus Recreation
Programs and Facilities?
YES - NO -
ABSENTEE AND DISABLED STUDENT BALLOTS
ABSENTEE BALLOTS. Students who will not be in Lincoln, Nebraska during the time the polls
are open because they are on officially recognized university trips or have an emergency that
prevents the voter from participating, may, by stating the official function on Form N supplied by
the ASUN secretary and having their signature notarized by 4:00 p. m. on Monday, March 13.1989
be permitted to vote by ballot.
DI8ABLED STUDENT BALLOTS. Disabled student ballot means unable to attend class due to
confinement at the Student Health Center or a hospital. Students so disabled shall call the ASUN
secretary (472-2581) before noon election day, March 15, 1989.
FOR CORRECTION CALL
ASUN — 472-2581
BY 4:00 PM FRIDAY, MARCH 3,1989
ALL FUND A FEES ARE REFUNDABLE UPON REQUEST
Distribution of Student Fees collected from each full time student per semester for the fiscal
year 1988-1989 includes:
Daily Nebraskan.$ 94
UPC-Speakers Programs.$.14
1. Do you approve the allocation of a part of student fees collected to support the Daily
Nebraskan during the 1989-90 fiscal year?
YES- NO -
2. Do you approve the allocation of a part of student fees collected to support campus speakers
programs during the 1989-90 fiscal year?
YES — NO —
‘This question is conducted in compliance with Regental Policy of Fund A Student Fees
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POLLING SITES
CITY CAMPUS UNION
EAST CAMPUS UNION
HAMILTON HALL
COOK PAVILION
LUTHERAN CENTER
8:00 AM-8:00 PM
ASUN CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS
ELECTION OF EXECUTIVES
ARTICLE VI SECTION 2A
Would you support the election of the President, 1st Vice President and 2nd Vice President to be
elected as a slate as opposed to the current process of electing the 2nd Vice President separately?
YES— NO —
ASUN SURVEY
1. Do you support student fees funding for COLAGE (the Committee offering Lesbian and Gay
events) a committee of the University Programs Council?
YES - NO -
2. Would you support the addition of ASUN polling sites in the next election, if this would call for
an increase in student foos?
YES — NO -
3. Would you support the installation of condom machines in University Residence Halls and other
University buildings?
YES - NO -