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Sabato, Vorder Bruegge
File Lone Candidacies
By MEG VINSON

C/D Jim Brunetti
Candidates Larry Sabato And Mark Vorder Bruegge

C/D Jim Brunetti
Candidates Larry Sabato And Mark Vorder Bruegge
Third-year College man
Larry Sabato and second-year
College man Mark Vorder
Bruegge will run unopposed for
president and vice-president of
Student Council in elections to
be held April 25 and 26.
Third-year College man
David Schlitz and third-year
Commerce student Boo Twohy
have filed petitions for the
offices of Senior Class President
and representative, respectively.
Fifteen College students
have filed petitions for the
office of Council
representative.
The candidates are John
Attanasio, Jerry Blair, John
Buckley, William Calhoun,
Clarence Cain, Seth Davidson,
Bert Ellis, Peter Everett,
Sharon Gamble, Patti Kyle,
Greg Luce, Taylor Putney,
Barbara Savage, Sherri Smith
and Steve Vagnin.
For the three Judiciary
Committee seats delegated to
the College, eight students have
entered the contest: John
Benitez, Joe Cannon, Debby
Deno, David Hunt, Andy
Levin, Terry Seninger and John
Vinson.
Linda DiPasquale, Phillip
Krastman, Ralph Ng, and
Ralph Volk are running for the
single Engineering seat on
Council.
The one Law School spot
on Council is being sought by
Joel Gardner, Chuck Gravett
and Robert Morris.
Gerald Lientz and Henry
Miller are the only students
from the Graduate School of
Arts and Sciences who have
filed petitions for Council
positions.
Beth Burn and Patsy Scott
are the candidates from the
Nursing School running for
Council.
Lee Storey from the School
of Education and Fenton Priest
from the Commerce School are
running unopposed for Council
seats.
In the Commerce School
Bill Montgomery, Alan Staken
and Stephen Sacks are running
for the Judiciary Committee.
Mary Bounds and Ruth
Anne Lachendro are the
Nursing School candidates for
the Judiciary Committee.
Carolyn Yegman from the
Education School is unopposed
in her candidacy for the
Judicary Committee.
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