12 Friday, February 16, 1979 University Dally Kansan Results . . . From page one cess would take longer because of the high turnout, but the 22 workers who helped him get his work done. Mitchelson said five formal complaints had been submitted to the elections committee. One from Barry Shalinsky, who won the off-campus seat, came in Wednesday. The other four were submitted before the 8 p.m. deadline yesterday. Two were complaints about the handling of ballots at the polling places. Shalinsky complained that off-campus ballots were used in the presidential candidate Keizer, a presidential candidate, complained that the Nunemaker district ballots were mixed up at Gertrude Skeirs Pearl State University. Mikelson said the two halls represented two Nineman districts. He and he could have had them together. "With all the people rushing at them, it's easy to see how the workers could get the ballots mixed up," he said. "You could even say that it happened everywhere. It's a common occurrence in every election that people get the wrong ballots." Etta Walker, off-campus senator, sent a counter-complaint against Shalinsky, who also had complained Wednesday about a bettie's failure to off-campus students on Senate stationary. The letter told the students of the elections and other information concerning off-campaign. Shulmansky that because the letter was sent on Station station, it showed bias in the wording. Walker said the letter was supposed to have been sent earlier, but that she had received it and would wait. "I think Etta had all the right in the world to send that letter," Michelson said. "She worked hard while she was in office, and I monitored her work with computers on computer print-out sheets." The fifth complaint was from Rob Green, Hays senior, who said he thought the election campaign financing regulations were inadequate and should be investigated. STUDENT BODY PORCH STEP 964 Mark Sternberg, president George Gunter, vice-president IMAGINATION 803 Clair Keeser, president Craig Tengelson, vice-president DLP7288 Bon Allen, president Jon Allen, vice-president APATHY 356 Mark Hammiggers, president Clair Keeser, vice-president LA PLUME 322 Jon Allen, vice-president John Hammigger, vice-president ARCHITECTURE (top 2 are winners) P.K. Wood, Imagination) 36 William Winters, Imagination) 34 Steven Steen (Porch Step) 31 Doug Connett (Independent) 29 Joan Dustin (Independent) 21 SCHOOL OF BUSINESS (top 4 are winners) Kevin A. Malti, Math (Porch Step) 117 Kevin A. Malti, Math (Porch Step) 117 Tim Trump (Imagination) 81 Bill Kamka (Imagination) 79 Paul Naive (Imagination) 64 Paul Naive (Imagination) 64 Caryk Hogans (Porch Step) 55 Ed Rutana (Porch Step) 49 Ed Rutana (Porch Step) 49 Hilton Laish (Porch Step) 37 Peter Dewan (La平面) EDUCATION (all are winners) David Ewing (Even Step) 72 Carla Hammon (Porch Step) 62 Betteca Bowden (Independent) 62 Betteca Bowden (Independent) 62 Donna Helder (Imagination) 53 SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING (top eight are winners) Leon Brady II (Pivot Step) 110 Wayne Cobb III (Pivot Step) 98 S Steve Mather (Porch Step) 84 Mati Marshiermer (Imagination) 79 Fred Macdonald (Independent) 80 Don Johnson (Porch Step) 82 John Wilson (Imagination) 79 Greg Hawley (Imagination) 79 Dianne Watson (Imagination) 78 Diane Wrenner (Imagination) 73 Bill Whitney (Imagination) 78 Michael Willis (Imagination) 73 Ahn P. Loney (Independent) 66 Brian Shoup (Independent) 65 Wendy Wrenner (Independent) 65 Sylvester Apaun (Independent) 60 George Gale (Cape Town) 49 Marty Bohl (Chaw) 40 JOURNALISM (top 3 are winners) Washington Independent (Independent) 61 Scott Roberts (Independent) 34 Carl Newman (Purch Sleep) 47 Carl Neen (Independent) 25 Lee Ferris (Independent) 25 Lee Ferris (Independent) 25 GRADUATE SCHOOL (24 women) 132 (the others are writers who must be contacted before the job must be completed) must be contacted before the job must be completed FINE ARTS (all are winners) Imagination (Imagination) Dana Glover (Front Step) Den M. Wagner (Forrest Step) Dan M. Wagner (Front Step) Marty Shevchuk (Imagination) Marty Shevchuk (Imagination) LAW (top 24 winners) Gary Clayton (Junny Who) ... 31 Darren Watson (Who) ... 27 LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES (top 15 are winners) THE REPORT, prepared by a University Senate subcommittee, called for the establishment of the center and SenEx Cancellor Arche R. Dykes to approve it. However, the University Executive committee, Wednesday endorsed a report which recommended that the building be purchased. LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES (top 15 are winners) C扎雷·卡迪y Imagination) 391 Claire Kuc-Kurdry (Imagination) 381 Tom Worth (Porch Step) 352 Tom Worth (Bombardier Imagination) 326 Bruce Lebon (Porch Step) 324 Tom Mullerleider (Imagination) 326 Tom Mullerleider (Imagination) 323 Maryse Paretian (Imagination) 233 Scott Schmalherl (Imagination) 218 Scott Schmalherl (Imagination) 217 Terry Graves (Porch Step) 205 A building recommended by a University Senate subcommittee for use as an international student center probably cannot be represented to a representative of the building's owners. Building probably can't be sold Messinae said the United Ministers building is owned by the Presbyterian Synod of Mid America, which decided two years ago not to sell the building after voting to continue religious counseling there. He said he was sure the decision was still in effect. The representative, the Rev. Paul Messinoe, chairman of the board of trustees of the United Ministries building, 1204 Oread, said yesterday that the group owning the building announced two years ago that the building would not be sold. EVEN IF A sale could be arranged, Munsoene described the sale process as: "One must order and pay by credit." "They would have to write to the board of trustees, then meet with them and then they would have to go to the Symposium meeting in order that the process could last at least a year and a half." Messinas said he was surprised that the subcommittee report had recommended that the United Ministries building be used as the center. "WE'VE NEVER been contacted by anybody on the committee except for one call five months ago." Mesmie said. "I'm surprised that it's gone as far as it's gone. We've known for two years that we can't sell the center." But the chairman of the University Senate subcommittee that prepared the report, Arthur Djang, assistant professor of business, said his committee did not have the power to start negotiations for the building. "We didn't feel empowered to keep talking to them." Djang said. "We didn't feel that it was proper at the time. In retrospect, it may have been better to do DJANG SAID THAT plans for establishing the center would continue even if the United Ministries building were not available. The committee has examined other sites, Djang said, including the abandoned Pik Kucheng. The United Ministries building was recommended in the report because it met all criteria for a center. Those requirements included a large meeting room, a dining room and kitchen, a reading and study room, a TV room, recreation rooms and smaller rooms. The center would be used as a place for meetings and activities of foreign students. Brent Goktakow (Purch Step) 111 Jule Maileyh (Purch Step) 107 Krug Stephens (Imagination) 166 Sarah Adams (Rapport) 74 Eric Brabey (Purch Step) 68 Ian Gavin (Imagination) 64 Scott E. Landgraf (Purch Step) 64 Brian Godhman (Barton) 60 Robert Godhman (Imagination) 54 Mark Drazic (Imagination) 53 Matt McLeay (Imagination) 49 Androks Roberts (Rapport) 47 Andrew La Planta (Rapport) 49 Terri Topping (Rapport) 37 Cindy Perris (La Planta) 36 Mary Koehler (Rapport) 32 NINE MARKE DISTRICT TOP & top are winners 169 Kurt McGregor (Support) 126 Mark Rafferty (Support) 118 Chris Snyder (Support) 116 Rick Kautner (Support) 108 David Thompson (Imagination) 94 David Troms (Imagination) 93 Tam Smith (Imagination) 70 David Jones (Imagination) 69 Alice Abbot (La Plura) 64 Kayleen Koehler (La Plura) 64 OFF-CAMPUS SENATOR (One winner) Bharat Shuklai (Independent) 202 Ishwar Kaur (Independent) 213 Gary Khanan (Reporter) 76 Gary Khuman (Independent) 110 Tim Pransaka (Independent) 71 NUNEKAMER DISTRICT 4 (top 5 are winners) Jam Borelli (independent) ... 148 KANSAN Police Beat Cumplied by David Edith Haden S. Townsend (Forrest Schr) 199 Haden S. Townsend (Bingham Pierce) 197 Shammy Rashovitch (Happert) 197 Shammy Rashovitch (Happert) 196 Rulen Murillo (Forrest Schr) 181 Chris R. Litt (Independent) 178 Chris R. Litt (Independent) 177 Sharon Snow (La Plume) 177 Sharon Snow (La Plume) 176 Lonard Hawkins (Independent) 160 Lonard Hawkins (Independent) 160 Lambda Sigma Society THEFT A sophomore co honors society at the University of Kansas is now accepting applications its 1978-79 graduate's application form from the Office of Student Organizations and Admissions. A car radio and tape player were stolen from the car of a University of Kansas professor Wednesday, according to Lawrence police. NCAA Tournament (Top six are winners) Matt Haighs (Imagination) 120 Matt Davis (Imagination) 124 Mark Goldman (Poch Step) 112 Mark Adams (Imagination) 108 Mark Myers (Poch Step) 100 Barbara Schreiner (Poch Step) 99 Barbara Schreiner (Poch Step) 98 the gave victory to Schreiner (Reporter) 98 the gave victory to Schreiner (Reporter) 98 Tracy Coon (Rapport) 96 Anna McDonald (Rapport) 94 Dana Koehler (Independent) 94 Robert Tetherhill (Imagination) 81 Anne Stucker (Happert) 78 Daniel Watterson (Happert) 78 Police said an AM-FM radio and cassette tape player valued at $126 were stolen from the car of G. Bushell, 625 Missouri St., in Oklahoma City on Tuesday, a professor of human development at KU. Police said the car was parked at Bushell's residence when the theft occurred. Applications due Feb. 20 If you have any questions, please inquire at the Office of Student Organizations and Activities. SUA Picture Lending Library Feb. 20-22 9:30am-4:00pm SUA Office, Lobby Level, Kansas Union Black History Month Activities—February 15 through February 22 A11 GRFFK PARTY Saturday, February 17 10:00 p.m.-1:45 a.m. Kansas Union Sponsored by Brothers of Alpha Phi Alpha Charge for Admission BLACKS IN HIGHER EDUCATION THE QUESTION OF COMPETENCY University of Missouri, Columbia Monday, February 19 7:00 p.m. Forum Room, Union Reception to follow Sponsored by African Studies Dr. Carolyn Dorsey, coordinator of Black Studies University of Missouri, Columbia MALE/FEMALE COMMUNICATIONS WORKSHOP Sponsored by the Office of Minority Affairs No Charge Dr. Vernon Gettone and Dr. Dorothy Pennington, Moderators Tuesday, February 20 7:00-9:00 p.m. Stereo Room, Lewis Hall Sponsored by the Office of Minority Affairs SOUTH AFRICANS AND AFRO-AMERICANS: POLITICAL STRUGGLES IN SOUTH AFRICA AND ITS RELATIONSHIP TO THE U.S. Panel Discussion: Clarence Dillingham, Moderator Thursday, February 22 3:00:50 p.m. Jayhawk Room, Union Sponsored by Black Faculty and Staff Council Sponsored by Black Faculty and Staff Council No Charge FILM: "HARVEST: 3000 YEARS" Halle Gerima discusses his film following the showing Thursday, February 22 7:30 p.m. Woodruff Auditorium, Union Sponsored by Student Union Activities Sponsored by Student Union Activities $1.00 Admission For more information, call 864-4351 Sore Craver (Imagination) 148 Sore Craver (Imagination) 148 Diana Seedy (Imagination) 134 Diana Seedy (Imagination) 134 Nina Father (Imagination) 126 Nina Father (Imagination) 126 J.J Mark Kernan (Hourst Touch) 115 J.J Mark Kernan (Hourst Touch) 115 Sturie Henkel (Koppen) 99 Sturie Henkel (Koppen) 99 Wilma Henkel (Hourst Touch) 70 Kensiel H. 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