6 Monday, February 19, 1979 University Daily Kansan Late results tallied from Senate elections These are late results from Thursday's election: School of Education—right winners: Dobson Hannon (Post-Bacharach) Bobba Hannon (Independent) 72 Debbie Hanson (Purch-Step) 62 Carla Hannon (Desperate) 51 Donna Hander (Imagination) 50 Bob tendmann (write-in) 4 Steve Owens (write-in) 3 Suwen Owens (write-in) 2 Jane Pappas (write-in) 2 Veronica Bruy (write-in) 3 June Applebury (write-in) 1 Susie Lucille (Imagination) 198 Stacy Lee (Imagination) 119 Dou M. Wagner (Purch-Step) 114 LJ Lee (Purch-Step) 112 Joe Barran (Purch-Step) 106 Joe Barran (Purch-Step) 106 University Specials—two winners: George Parker (write-in) 1 Michael Rennert (write-in) 1 Graduate School--24 women Graduate School--Shafer Investment Bank--19 women James Beng (write-in) --20 David Merkel (write-in) --20 Ralph Willingham (write-in) --20 Ralph Williamsby (write-in) --20 Roger Hahn (write-in) --20 Yehuda Kahn (write-in) --20 Yehuda Kahn (write-in) --20 Mike Perry (write-in) --20 Brian Shuster (write-in) --20 Brian Shuster (write-in) --20 Mark Yarshov (write-in) --20 Jacqueline Matsui (write-in) --20 Eric Tye (write-in) --23 Jim Hepple (write-in) --23 Jim Hepple (write-in) --23 Sandy Sarman (write-in) --23 John Macchista (write-in) --18 Katrina Knauf (write-in) --9 Katrina Knauf (write-in) --9 EUROPE from $367 (Air Only) Kansas City/Chicago/Luxemborg/Apex Fare For More Information See Maupintour travel service 843-1211 K. U. Union 900 Mass. 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ALL FOLIAGE PLANTS 1/2 OFF Hurry—Sale ends tomorrow Rush & Carry No Refunds—No Exchanges By CAITLIN GOODWIN Staff Reporter Write-ins complete Senate roster The two candidates who finished fourth and fifth in the student body presidential elections will serve on the PENCE GARDEN CENTERS Mark Hazelrigel, Emporia junior, whose coaltion, Apathy, attended 36 votes Thursday, will be a participant in the School of Education. Bob Tomlinson, Overland Park junior, whose coalition, La Plume, finished last with 232 votes, will be a senator for the District. Mittelson said a complaint filed by Clair Keizer, who came in second in the presidential race, would have to go to a federal court. John Mitchelson, Senate election committee chairman, sayed yesterday that Haziergrig and Tomlinson had been write-in candidates for their schools, and they both had accented the positions this weekend. and special students, and the schools of Education, Fine Arts, Social Welfare and Pharmacy. Keizer complained that the Nunemaker ballots had been given to the wrong people at Gertrude Sellars Pearson and "IT'S REALLY strange because I wasn't seeking that position," he said, "I thought it was amusing." Hatzerlig said his acceptance did not contradict his campaign slogan of "Who Cares?" "His complaint basically boiled down to people getting the wrong ballot," Mitchelson said, "which happens every year." He said the fourth complaint, by Rob Green, Hays senior, would have to be discussed by the next elections committee. Tominson said he would be happy to serve. He said he would propose to the Senate several ideas that he would first discuss with Margaret Berlin, student body president. . . "I had eight votes for committee." Hazerigg had two write-in votes for senator. Green compalmed that the rules governing campaign financing were vague and inadequate. He suggested in the report that such restrictions should be MITCHELSON SAID he agreed with Green, but did not know what could be done about the bankannie finances. Write-in candidates filled seats representing graduate "If someone comes up with a clean, mistake-free way to figure financing," he said, "then I'll listen. If there was a complaint about something drastic, where we could really do something about it, then we would." In other post-election business, Mitchell said no one had called for a recount of presidential votes, and one of the candidates who resigned was Barry Shalinsky, who was elected off-campus senator, dropped his complaint that off-campus ballots had not been distributed to the right people. He has not dropped his complaint against Etta Walker, former off-campus senator. He said he would not work on the complaints until he had finished his other post-election duties. SHALNSKY CLAIMED that the letter showed bias from the Senate office because it was on Senate stationery. Walker filed a counter-complaint against Shalinsky, stating that she had intended to mail the letter in October, but that she had problems getting a computer-print-out sheet with the correct student addresses. Shaliinsky had complained about a letter Walker sent to off-campus students on Student Senate stationery. The letter contained information about the elections and other campus matters and was signed by Walker. It was received in October. "I did talk to Berry once before I filed my complaint," she said, "but I haven't tailed him since then. I hope that we said something." Mitchelson said there was not much he could do about the complaints. Mitchelson said he would discuss the complaints at the next elections committee meeting. It will meet before the vote on June 24. Engineering & Computer Science Majors WATCH FOR THE HUGHES RECRUITER VISITING YOUR CAMPUS SOON. 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