University Daily Kansan Friday, February 20, 1976 7 Election results STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT BODY PRESIDENT ... 1,853 Taddie Tashtef (Vice President) STUDY BODY VICE PRESIDENT ... 1,853 Steve Owens (Vice President) Stonewater (Independent) Mark Anderson (Intendent) THE BOOLEAN OF ENGINEERING Caleb Caitlin (Independent) Hannah Hines (Vice President) Sean Hines (Vice President) Sean Hines (Vice President) Wesley Wesenberry (Vice President) Jim Weiner (Vx Popularities) Wesley Purser (Vx Popularities) Bill Boiling (Assets) Jim Parker (Assets) Jim Parker (Assets) Joe Swearney (Assets) Dave Jey (Vx Popularitie 158 120 118 117 116 115 114 113 112 110 109 108 107 106 105 104 103 102 101 100 99 98 97 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 89 88 87 86 85 84 83 82 81 80 79 78 77 76 75 74 73 72 71 70 69 68 67 66 65 64 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Staff photo by GEORGE MILLENER Victory hopes Dave Shapiro waires for a final vote tally at the Sigma Chi fraternity. Shapiro was attending a party for campaign workers last night. Army Human Resource (expansion) Greg Sugg (Independent) Jimmy Banks (Independent) SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Russ Ingle (Voy Populares) Committee (Commitment) Tom Byers (SORB) John Wymer (F.E.19) Vice President Bruce Van Riegger (Voy Populares) Patil O'Fallon (Commitment) Tom Eden (SORB) John Wymer (F.E.19) Treasurer Leslie Green (Voy Populares) Jeff Fliken (Commitment) Nancy Albera (SORB) Page Heaven (F.E.19) Secretary Saman Hieger (Voy Populares) Committee (Commitment) Nancy Albera (SORB) Jahlia Allen (SORB) SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Billy French (Voy Populares) Vice President Steffen van Kopp (Voy Popularity) Dorothy Schlumberger (Voy Populares) *"Janne Martin" (Voy Popularity) LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES Celebrating Washington's Birthday! DENIMS: 2 pc. denim jacket and pant sets . . were $ 42^{00} . . NOW $ 19^{00} Denim dresses . . . . . values $ 27^{00}-$ 31^{50} . . NOW $ 12^{90} Denim dresses . . . . . values $ 40^{00} . . NOW $ 19^{90} Rack of denim skirts and jeans . values $ 14^{00}-$ 18^{00} . NOW $ 6^{90} HATCHET RACK of denim jackets . . . . . NOW $ 5^{00} HATCHET RACK OF Print T-shirts long sleeved $3^{25}$ short sleeved $3^{00}$ Plaid gauze shirts were $13^{00}$ NOW $ 6^{90} $ "Sweet Baby Jane" tops were $ 1950 NOW $ 990 SPECIALS Wool hats and scarves $2^{00}$ Saturday at Bras . . . . . . . $ 1 99 Leather purses 1/3 off 927 Massachusetts Street How a19-year-old college sophomore can become a 21-year-old Army officer. The Army offers college sophomores the opportunity to earn an officer's commission in two years. It's tough, but the people who can manage it are the people we want to manage the men, money and materials of the United States Army. You apply for the special Two-Year Army ROTC Program during your sophomore year. Then attend a six-week Basic Camp, with pay. Approximately $500. You'll learn what it takes to be a soldier—to have your body toughened,your confidence developed. Do well and you can qualify for the Army ROTC Advanced Course in the fall. Do exceptionally well, and you may be heading back to college with a two-year full tuition scholarship. For the next two years you'll learn what it takes to be an Army officer. You'll be challenged both mentally and physically. You'll get the kind of management and leadership experience that will be an asset to you in any career, military or civilian. You'll receive an extra $100 a month, up to 20 months. And when you graduate, you'll have earned your college degree along with the gold bars of an Army officer The Two-Year Army ROTC Program. If that's the kind of challenge you're looking kind of challenge you're looking for, you're the kind of student we're looking for. Contact: CAPTAIN BRAD BRADDOCK Room 203 Military Science Building Phone:864-3311/3312 ARMYROTC. LEARN WHAT IT TAKESTO LEAD. HATCHET DAYS! Celebration Savings One group Pre-washed Denim Skirts and Jeans Values $15^{00}$-$20^{00}$ . . . . . Now $6^{90}$ Pre-washed Denim and Corduroy Dresses Values to $30^{00}$ . Now $12^{90}$ Plaid Gauze Shirts . were $13^{00} Now $6^{90} One group Sweaters . . . . . Now $5^{00}$ Rent it. Call the Kansan. Call 864-4358.