6 Thursday, October 23, 1986 / University Daily Kansan Two coalitions file in Senate elections By SALLY STREFF Students will have only two sets of presidential and vice president candidates to choose from on the ballot. The November student body elections. Staff writer Brady Stanton, Prairie Village junior, filed as a candidate for student body president and Kelly Milligan, Teopak minor, filed for student body vice president as leaders of the Cheers coalition. By yesterday's 5 p.m. deadline, two sets of candidates had filed to run for student body president and vice president. All four candidates are Nunemaker senators, representing freshmen and sophomores in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, and Quincy is the chairman of the Student Senate Executive Committee. Betsy Bergman, Prairie Village senior, filed as a candidate for student body president and Stephanie Quincy, Iola junior, filed for student body vice president as leaders of the Initiative coalition. Both sets of candidates submitted petitions with student signatures when they filed, although the petitions were not required. Under Student Senate elections rules, students who are not student senators must acquire 150 student signatures to be eligible as candidates. Students who are senators required to have the signatures. KU students join Hispanic youth panel David Epstein, student body president, predicted that the race would be close because the two sets of candidates were trying to appeal to the same voters. Quincy said she wasn't surprised that only two sets of candidates had filed with coalitions. Student Senate elections will take place twice this school year — once in November and once in April — because Student Senate elections were moved from fall to spring. The winner of the November elections will be in office only until April. Two University of Kansas students participated in a symposium yesterday in Manhattan that addressed issues facing Kansas Hispanic high school students. STADIUM BARBER SHOP 1033 Mass. Downtown ALL HAIRCUTS $6 Quality Haircuts at Reasonable Prices No appt necessary. Closed on Morns. By a Kansan reporter Pabilla said the KU organization was working to bring the symposium online. "I really feel a lot of the needles are not addressed." Pabilla said. "We want to open the way to students who want to go to college." Luggage and Leather Goods 914 Massachusetts 843-1686 Downtown Mary Pabilla, Overland Park junior, and Denise Sturd, Hartford sophomore, sat on a panel at the 1986 Kansas Hispanic Youth Leadership Symposium at Kansas State University. VIVA BEAU'S IMPORT AUTO Service & Maintenance 545 Minnesota 842-4320 The students, the vice president and secretary, respectively, of KU's Hispanic-American Leadership Organization, answered questions about college life. 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