Senate results keep candidates up late Bv IIII IFSS Special to the Kansan At 1 a.m. today, after waiting five hours in Strong Hall for results from yesterday's Student Senate elections, candidates and election committee members were getting punchy. 5 Finally, Vic Osmokal and Tom Moore, Senate Elections Committee co-chairman, walked in the door. Candidates perked up as Osmokal read results from races for the architecture and journalism schools. Although results from Nunemaker — the largest race — had been tallied, workers would not yet release those, he said. In 199 Strong Hall, candidates amused themselves by throwing olives over light fixtures and catching them in their mouths. Osmolak and Moore had decided earlier to count ballots from smaller schools first, then larger ones and finally, the presidential and vice presidential race. "Once the president and vice president results are announced, the party either gets in full swing or dies out." Osmolak said of coalitions' election parties. "This way we can keep the groups together until the very last possible time." Final results for presidential and vice president races were not announced until about 2:30 p.m. the polls closed a half hours after the polls closed. In the fall, president and vice president results were announced at about 1 a.m., but some other came almost two hours later. But Osmolak said, "Last year, you may have gotten the first announcement earlier, but you got the last announcement much later." The Associated Press For TOPEKA — All traces of segregation in the Topeka Public School District's old dual system have been "dissolved by time" and the city now has a "unitary system of education" that does not discriminate against minorities, a federal judge ruled yesterday. In his 50-page decision, U.S. District Court Judge Richard D. Rogers rejected allegations that vestiges of racial discrimination remain in the Topeka school system. "separate but equal" system of racial separation. They wanted the district to be forced to do more to integrate minority students in the predominantly white schools. Dan Biles, an Overland Park lawyer who represents the state Board of Education, said he was delighted and said the ruling "demonstrates that Topeka has an excellent school system that is offering a quality education to all it students." Judge's ruling favors Topeka school district If the decision is not appealed in 30 days, Rogers' ruling would signal an end to the famous Brown vs. Topeka Board of Education case which led to the death of a high court Court decision that ended segregation in public schools nationwide. "We only hope Judge Rogers' decision will lay this matter to rest so precious educational resources can be used for students and not to pay legal costs associated with an appeal." Biles said. University Daily Kansan / Friday, April 10, 1987 The students and parents who filed the latest suit contended the district had not done all it could to erase the last vestiges of what once was a Chris Hansen, an lawyer for the American Civil Liberties Union in New York who handled the plaintiffs' case, said he found Rogers' conclusion "inexplicable, incredible and inconsistent with prevailing law. VACATION VOCATION This summer, get an education in the work-a-day business world as a Western temporary. We have the perfect job for your skills. 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