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37 senatoi
vote tod a]
By CARYN JACOBI
(laniecock Staff Writer
In the SG Senate elections Mor
won outright. Votes for 12 seats we
runoffs, and one seat had no
elections are today.
The results of Monday's electic
For the Horseshoe and Maxcy-r
1, seat 1 there will be a runoff betwi
and Kenny Paluch.
In Preston-Woodrow, District 2
runoff between Scott Peck and R<
SOUTH BUILDING, District 3,
runoff between Pamela Gard
Wingard. Abigail Rogers won seal
Ssollth TmiJiir mac
A v/ti VI , *? uo WWII ujr VlllUJ
Towers, District 4, seat 1 is a ru
.Jolley and H.A. Morris. Seat 2 w
Sires. Seat 3 was won by Mike Be;
seat 4.
For the district 5, Columbia Hall
a runoff between Becky Willi
Williams. Seat 2 is a runoff betwei
Quentin Young. Seat 3 was won b;
IN DISTRICT 6, Bates House, E
Roost, seat 1 is a runoff between
Robert Scharstein. Seat 2 was wo
and seat 3 is a runoff between Mik
Stover.
In District 7, McBryde Quadr
runoff between Joe Hungate and
" _A n ** ^ ril a ?
in uisinci o, ivic^uniocK, waae t
seat 1 was won by Delresia Gerah
strong won seat 2.
DISTRICT 9, married on-campu:
by John Lyons.
USC student filed su
Court rales
Uv JANE SHKALY
News Kditor
The SG Elections Commission
was charged in a case involving a
discrepancy in registration
procedures for a senate seat race.
Kosalyn Henderson, a 20-year<ld
political science major, filed
^uit and appeared before student
court at 7 p.m. on Wednesday,
March 9. Henderson was found
ineligible to run by the elections
commission after filing tc
House Ways
1
*a -a -mn rk -m -wr%r* n I
lUlcUlllllVJ USl
$70 million
rs elected Mo
r to decide IS
District 10, humai
work and librarian:
Scott and seat 2 is a
iday 37 seats were Dana Morris.Watso
re close enough for Dale Oldham and s<
candidate. Runoff Susan West won sea
Clarence Davis anc
?n are as follows. District 11, Busir
rhornwell, District won by Gregory Woi
pen Dwain Houston Shields Jr. Mark Pi
won seat 4. Seat 5 vjl
, seat 1 there is a is a runoff between'
}bert Vanderhorst. 7 was won by T. 11
Education and 4->
seat 1 will have a seat 1 was won by
ner and Knsten Hamilton, Seat 3 b
[ 2. Seat 3, held by Adams; seat 5 by Jt
Simons. and seat 7 was wor
noff between Doug
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an. Bill Leslie won Richard Bowen. Sea
seat 3 was won by
Capstone, seat 1 is Engineering, disti
ams and Naomi Oden, a write-in can
en Stan Rawls and District 15, jourm
y Thomas Gasque. went to Kim Deal. !
Seat 3 was won by
lates West and the Doug Broadwater.
Stephen Mack and
n by John Pincelli DISTRICT IK, und
e Covick and Dave Ix?s Bates. Seat 2 vv
was won by Curtis
angle, there is a District 17, healt
Bud Kinnig. Ralph Maynard III,
lampton and Sims, Conrad Banks. Mar
J and Teresa Arm- In district 18, law s
candidate Joe Brock
s students was won write-in candidates
it
in case for sen
represent the wrong district, ac- wi
cording to elections commissioner, se
Denise Painter.
"In disqualifying Rosalyn, I did 'h
ho ril/ht thinCJ " Pnintnr troirl OU?
umvvt num. out"
cited one oi the SG election statutes ^
which states, "In order to serve in
student senate, a student must be a (n
I member of the district area from
which he was elected." w
H
| IIKNDEHSON, A RESIDENT of w
; South Tower, plans to move to sc
i Nada Apartments next year and
> and Means "
ur
y approves E
USC budget I
" in
pi
nday;
I seats
nities and social sciences, social
ship, seat 1 was won by Steven
runoff between Robert Lewis and
n won seat 3. Seat 4 was won by
2at 5 was won by Michelle Crout.
t 6 and seat 7 is a runoff between
1 R. Marshall Griffin.
less Administration, seat 1 was
"thy and seat 2 was won by Frank
tts won seat 3 and James Herpst
is won by Paul Streeter and seat 6
Tim Baldwin and Lew Moss. Seat
ouston Fitzpatrick.
'ear Criminal Justice, district 12,
Scott Morris; seat 2 by Dean
>y Billy Shealy.seat 4 by Larry
)e Tiller, seat 6 had no candidate
i by Jim Harris.
?nce and math, seat 1 was won by
12 was won by Alan Cranford and
James Beale.
rict 14, seat 1 was won by Allen
didate. John Lowe won seat 2.
ilism and general studies, seat 1
Seat 2 was won by Jane Hefner.
Joe Scalera and seat 4 went to
Freddie McQuen won seat 5.
ecided majors, seat 1 was won by
on by Bobby Kneece and seat 3
Loftis.
h sciences, spat 1 wjis wrm h*/
seat 2 by Pam Wells; seat 3 by
ka Elrod won seat 4.
>chool, seat 1 was won by write-in
ington. Seat 2 is a runoff between
Tom Stephenson and Rita Bragg. *
/
i ate seat
us seeking an off campus senate
at in Humanities and Social
iences when she was informed of
e filing discrepancy.
"I went in to sign up (for the
nate elections) about 9 a.m.
rbruary 23," Henderson said. "I
Iked to Cheryl Holstad (per>nnel
employee). I didn't know
hether I should sign up for
umanities and Social Sciences,
here I would be classified next
'mester, or South Tower. I told
y JOHN WEST
litor-in-Chief
The S C. House Ways and Means
lanimously approved the Universi
iroiina's Dudget request of more thai
st week in its first reading.
The university had requested a $70,81
r the 1978-79 fiscal year but the request
$65,657,887 by the Budget and Contri
We approached the Ways and Mean
id said if the full amount requested
sparable damage to the university's a
ibiic service program would occur , U
' i
Some 3,000 USC students turne
"lection. Alen Fink of ZBT prepar
he Chi Psi lounge.
Hammond, O'E
runoff plartinn
?J J v v v v ^ * V I
Greek-endorsed candidate Dottic
Seamus O'Boyle today in a runoff ele
Hammond received 931 votes to (V
election. Contender Joe Drawdy, cur
726 votes, senator .Jonas Best got 645,
SENATOR Garry Norris was t?le<
Greek-supported Phil Sadler 1,568 to
closely contested in the vice-presid
Quadrangle where Sadler received 17
The narrowest margin of victory <
Greek-endorsed Lisa Vogelsong del
1,505.
Jn the election for secretary, T
secretary over Greek-endorsed canc
to 921.
James B. Holderma
Tl,/. A*/ ?
a nc: ??ciyr>ctiiu ivit'i
budget, reinstating
i Committee "This falls within th
ty of South on Higher Education
n $70 million is 100 percent formi
31,907 budget 15. A. DAETWYLF
was reduced HSC. said the comm
ol Board. appropriations bill x
s Committee The bill is sche<
was not met representatives tod
cademic and Daetwyler said th<
SC President its first reading, is i
I III! ' ! iIM?w
Paul Mitchell-THE GAMECOCK
d out to vote in MnnHnv'c ?n
- -J W
es to cast one of those votes in
? ? ?N
\oyle to face
today
i Hammond will face senator
ct ion for SG president. I
Boyle's 773 in Monday's general I
rent SG vice president, received |
Lind .11m t lawkins got 56.
:ted vice president, defeating
1,326. Most of the precincts were
ent's race, except for McBryde
'6 votes lo Norris' 17.'
:ame in the treasurer's race as
feated Colleen Parry, 1,518 to
)onna J. Walker was elected
iidate Stephanie Thomas, 1,801
n said Monday.
ms Committee approved the full
the $5,224,020, Holderman said,
e framework of the Commission
formula. As we perceive it, this
ila funding."
:R. vice president for finance at
ittee is finishing the entire state
vhich includes the USC budget.
Juled to be in the house of
ay.
2 state appropriations bill, after
out of balance and the problem
See KL'OGKT. page 7