University Daily Kansan / Thursday, February 20, 1992 5 Late bloomers are Oscar winners Most Oscar-winning movies were released in November and December. The past 15 winners' release months: February 1970: "Patton" 1972:"The Godfather" 1977:"Annie Hall" September 1980: "Ordinary People" 1981: "Chariots of Fire" 1984: "Amadeus" October 1971: "The French Connection" November November 1975: "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" 1983: "Terms of Endearment" 1987: "The Last Emperor" 1990: "Dances with Wolves" December 1973 "The Sting" 1974 "The Godfather, Part II" 1974 "Rocky" 1974 "The Deer Hunter" 1979 "Deer vs. Kramer" 1980 "Gandhi" 1985 "Out of Africa" 1986 "Platoon" 1988 "Rain Man" 1988 "Driving Miss Daisy" This year's nominees This year's nominees (Month movie was released): "Silence of the Lamb's" (Feb.) "Terminator 2" (July) "Beauty and the Beast" (Nov.) "Bugsy" (Dec.) "JK" (Dec.) "The Prince of Tides" (Dec). Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences C.GAFFNEY, Knight - Ridder Tribune Two coalition leaders announce plans to run for top Senate position By Jay Williams Kansan staff writer Two pairs of students have announced their candidacy in April's Student Senate presidential and vicepresidential elections. Both groups made their intentions public following the first candidate workshop yesterday afternoon at the Pine Room in the Kansas Union. The Student Senate Elections Commission sponsored the workshop. The deadline to file for the presidential and vice-presidential elections is March4. Brad Garlinghouse, head of Senate's University Affairs Committee, and Jean Winter, Lawrence senior, will run for student body president. Lance Wright, social welfare senator, will run with Garlinghouse for vice president. Chris Stong, Wichita sophomore, will run with Winter. Neither have Senate experience. Both groups said they would run as part of a coalition but had not named their coaltions as of yesterday. Winter said her coalition included all types of KU students. "There is a perception, a sense, that the same people are always in Senate," she said. "We want to see some people not normally involved get involved." About 30 people have agreed to run as part of the coalition for the 64 available Senate seats, Winter said. The vacant coalition seats for Senate seats should be filled by next week. "We should have a full ticket," she said. "I do not expect any difficulties." Winter gained notoriety for writing a bill stating that an accused rapist's past sexual history could be used as evidence in a rape trial. State Sen Wint Winter Jr., R-Lawrence, has agreed to sponsor the bill in the Kansas "We want to see some people not normally involved get involved." Jean Winter Garlinghouse said he wanted to put Senate back in a role of leadership on campus. Candidate for president of student senate *Senate is a vehicle to make positive change,* he said. The fact that not many coalitions have run in past years shows that students have lost some belief in what Senate can do. Garlinghouse said. Legislature. Garlinghouse said the most difficult seats to fill were graduate Senate seats. He said his coalition had a list of 45 names of people he would ask to run for a Senate seat. "Graduate students don't seem to get involved, even though I feel they should." he said. At the meeting, Chris Thomas, elections commissioner, said the apportionment of Senate seats had changed based on 20-day enrollment figures. The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and graduate schools each gained one seat. Nunemaker, the name given to freshman and sophomore senators from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, lost two seats. All other apportionments remained the same. The Jazzhaus 928 Massachusetts IS GOD CALLING YOU TO THE CARMELITES? — CONTACT — Fr. 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