UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Friday, April 7, 1995 5A GUERIN: Sisters share REAL coalition ballot continued from 1A. the REAL coalition. She spoke of an excerpt from the book in which Muslim leader Elijah Mohammed held a glass of clear water and a glass of water tarnished with ink in front of Malcolm X. Mohammed said that people would drink the water with ink, but if given the choice between the two glasses, they would drink the clear water. "I see our coalition as the clear glass of water," Guerin said. "The students have that choice this year." This year, Guerin has served as chairwoman of the finance committee, which she said was one of the most important Senate committees. "I think the people don't realize that that money comes out of their student fees," Guerin said. Guerin is also co-director of the Women's Student Union, Ellen Reid Gold, associate professor of communication studies, is the group's faculty adviser. Guerin has taken two classes with Gold. Gold said that Guerin was articulate and not easily discouraged. "What I'm impressed with is the behavior of Stephanie in my class." Gold said. Guerin's mother, Wende Guerin, and sister, Ashley Guerin, are KU students. Ashley Guerin, Lenexa sophomore, who is running for Nunemaker senate seat with the REAL coalition, said that her sister had been politically vocal before she came to Kansas. "She's been involved on this campus since day one," Ashley Guerin said. STEPHANIE GUERIN Stephanie Guerin is running for the student body vice president with the REAL coalition: Year In School: Senior Major: Psychology, communication studies and political science Age:21 Hometown: Lenexa Senate Experience: Chairwoman of the Student Senate finance committee this year and secretary of the finance committee last year. KANSAN INTRAMURAL SOFTBALL Tournament Sponsored by KU Recreation Services 208 Robinson ENTRY FEE $20 per team DIVISION'S MEN'S WOMEN'S CO-REC KU police said it was possible for more theft ENTRY DEADLINE Friday, April 7th @5:00pm 1-800-COLLECT KU police have recovered more stolen property from the home of the former University employee linked to more than a dozen theft reports on campus. GREEK & OPEN BRACKETS Items recovered during a second search of the former employee's residence included a computer and office equipment. The recovered property has been linked to 18 cases, said Cindy Alliss of the KU police. According to the report, the total amount recovered has increased from $6.148.50 to $11.148. The former employee, a 34-year-old Lawrence woman, had worked for Facility Operations. Her specific job with the department still was being investigated. KU police said the woman had access to the buildings where the thefts occurred because of her position. The site of the crimes has expanded beyond the band department in Murphy Hall to include buildings on West Campus, KU police said. Officer Gayle Reece of the KU police was able to link the suspect with the theft cases. Police said Reece took a report and got information from a victim. Based on that information, Reece was able to come up with the former employee as a suspect and follow through with the investigation. By Teresa Veazey Kansan staff writer cases to be related to the recovered items. University office employees who have had computer software or personal disks stolen are asked to contact KU police. The phone number is 864-5572. The suspect has not been arrested in connection with the thefts. 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