8 University Daily Kansan Student Senate Elections Tuesday, Nov. 19, 1985 75 candidates run for 58 positions in Student Senate By a Kansan reporter By a Reason Report Only 75 candidates are running for 58 Student Senate seats in tomorrow and Thursday's elections. David Day, chairman of the Student Senate Elections Committee, said yesterday that the low number of candidates created an excellent opportunity for write-in candidates, but few had filed by the deadline, which was 5 p.m. yesterday. Candidates for the 58 elected seats are: For the School of Architecture and Urban Design (two seats): Kevin Bryne, Chrysalis; Laura Independent, Joon Joee; Chrysalis; Lailah Common, Common Steve; Viggo Common Sense. For the School of Business (three seats); Demin Enlightener; Chrysallis; Dycynn Hammett. For the School of Education (two seats): Charissa Birch, Chrysalis; Emmie Kennicott; Chrysalis; Alicia Lippert, Common Sense; Kristen Zeiler, Common Sense. For the School of Engineering (four seats): Robert Evan, Independent; Steve Gleishcrist, Common Sense; Renee Meech, Common Sense; Common Sense, Common Sense; Jiaochua Zacchae, Independent. For the School of Fine Arts (two seats) Eric A. Lauterbach, Common sense; Charles Munson, For the School of Journalism (two seats): The School of Law (one seat); no School for the Law (one seat); no For the School of Law (one seat): no candidates. For the School of Pharmacy (on seat) Terri Lum, Common Semester Social Social Welfare (on seat) For the School of Social Welfare (one seat) To represent special students (two seats): no candidates. Jennifer B. Balzer, Common Sense; Beth Hanna, Common Sense. To represent of campus students (one seat): Andrew Heins, Chrysalee; Kurt Giebartschen, Jonathan Rudolph; and Robert S. To represent Nunemaker students, or freshmen and sophomores in the College Art Arts and Sciences at UCLA, they will be represented by Sense Bety Bergman, Common Sense; Rich Beich尔r, Independent; Pamela B. Hoden; Common Sense; Richard L. Weiderman, Common Sense; Common Sense; Todd Cohen; Chrysalis; Coler, Chyralis; Angel Dick, Common Sense. To represent juniors and seniors in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (eight seats); Martinez and his wife, Katherine, have Common Sense. (F.R. I.) Woody Browne, Common Sense. Fraser, Independent; Jill S. Gailhead, Commonwealth. David Eck, Common Sense; Allison Eldridge; Common Sense; Kevin Presson; Common Sense; Anis Haczczyknyl, Common Sense; Jason Krakow, Common Sense; Llandaffsgott; Common Sense; Chris O'Connor; Common Sense; Chrysalis; Kelly Milligan; Common Sense; Stephanie Quinney; Common Sense; Stacy Smith. Common Sense: Brady Starton; Common Sense: Braiden Starton; Common Sense: Army Sergeant; Common Sense: Army Sergeant Luca Jillinke, Common Sense; Charles Lawhorn, Common Sense; Claudio Molteni, Common Sense; Kristen Myers, Crysalis; Javan P. Owens, Independence; Julie Haggle, Common Sense; L. Lowe, Tom Shiver, Common Sense; Gordon L. Woods, Common Sense. To represent graduate students (12 seats): A Travis Cassidy, Common Sense; Chris Court-wright, Chrysler; Lysdon L. David, Common Sense; Eric Tuckman, Common Sense; Hardy Difficulty; Kary Alem, Common Sense; Glenn Michel Shirttail, Common Sense; James Rider, Common Sense; James Rider, Chrysler; 1 COUPLE + 2 CAREERS ??? Two career relationships challenge traditional roles and raise such questions as: Who does the shopping? How should we divide household chores? Should we have one checking account or two? Do we want children? How will we juggle caring for them? A panel of three couples will discuss how they solved these and other problems. Questions will be encouraged. Wednesday, Nov. 20 7:30-9:30 p.m. Jayhawk Room Kansas Union Sponsored by the Emily Taylor Women's Resource Center. For more info, call Brenda at 864-3552. Good food is right up the street. from all your shopping and downtown entertainment, at The Grinder Man. We've been delivering to you for years, Now come in and see me! On the Record A 63-year-old Lawrence woman told police Friday that her car was stolen on Nov. 9 from the driveway of her home in the 2000 block of Vermont Street, Lawrence police said yesterday. Police said the woman had left the keys in the car because her mechanic was supposed to pick it up for repairs. She called police after discovering that the mechanic had never picked up the car. A car parked near Joseph R. Pearson Hall was broken into between 11 p.m. Friday and 6 a.m. Saturday and a stereo and spare tire; together valued at $25, were stolen, KU police said yesterday. A wing window was pried open and damage to the car was estimated at $30. ■ Tools valued at $160 were stolen between 5 p.m. Friday and 9:15 a.m. Sunday from a truck parked at the housing maintenance complex on West Campus, KU police said. No signs of forced entry were apparent, police said. A car parked in a lot near Gertrude Sellards Pearson-Corinn Hall was broken into between noon Nov. 12 and 5:15 p.m. Saturday and a cassette player, valued at $75, was stolen, KU police said. The door was pried and KU police was estimated at $50. Unwind at Becerros Relax on our patio Rent it. Call the Kansan. 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