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All Associated Students President's Advisory Council, and three Student Senate seats are still up for grabs The biggest vote grabbers in those contests will meet in the General Elections to Ik; held April 28 and 27, Student Senate Seat 1 went to him Cooper with 408 votes Uura DeLeone won Student Sen ate Seat 2 with .136 votes and Dalene I.ovie took Seat 3 with 287 votes Darin t.innman received 475 votes on his solo bid for Seat 4 Two incumbents. Tiffany Weed and Michael fjee. took Seats li and 0 respectively. Weed won her seat with 211 votes, and Lee his with 207. "I feel like doing cartwheels down the Street,” Weed said. Shi- added one of her goals will Im- to work on the issue of safety and lighting on campus. l,ee reacted with similar glee. "This feels great." he said. "I've been campaigning very hard." He added he plans to work on revamping the teacher evaluations and the Riverfront Re search Park Project. Student Senate Seat 11 went to |eff lohnson with 139 votes; Andrew Funderburg won Seat 12 with 107 votes: Brian Hoop took Seat 14 with 144 voles; and. David Johnson not Seal 1? with 129 voles Student Senate candidates for seats 5. 7 and 12 will meet In the General Elections. Philip Zerbo and Mike Colson will contest for Seat 5; Clay Kinney and Tiffany Davidson for Seat 7; and. Mike Meyers and Chris Simmons for Seat 12. Zerbo led Seal 5 with 84 votes and Colson re ceived 79 Davidson led Seat 7 with 110 votes anil Kinney took Ml Seat 12 saw Simons with MO votes and Meyers with 38. "It's going to be a good race." said Colson, also president of the University Democrats. "We going to try to do a little footwork and talk to as many people as we can and give them the reason to vote for us.” he said. Zerbo on the other hand was not as im pressed "Substance won over cute posters," he said Four ASPAC candidates will meet in the General Flections to vie for the two available seats. They are Bethany Strasburg (511). Ann Reed (B67). Bret Jordan (1.139) and Kari Ander son (1.355). Mary Koroloff ran uncontested for the one year EMU Board seat and won with 2.114 votes. The EMU Board two-year seats went to Scott Brown with 1.253 votes, |ustin McKenna with 1.663 votes and Brendan Mulligan with 1,236 votes. Roller Skates, TapDancing, MooriVfalking & Opera! Pull on your roller skates, taps and moon boots and join in the fun of Mozart’s fast paced comedy of love and the fickle heart. Performed in English, Eugene Opera presents... April 28 & 30 1989 • Hull Center • 687-5000 * Previi A Preview lecture sponsored by Dwyer, Simpson and Wold Know the show before you go!! April 24th, 12:30, Studio I Hull Center, Box lunches available from Eugene Opera Friends for $3.75 ^|^||*|{ Continued from Page 1 didates who ran for office. "It was important that they got their views out.” Clark said. "Throughout the cam paigns they all got their mes sages out and that says a lot for all of them.” But for now. l>oth candidates and their supporters were hap py that the race “was over" and at the large voter turnout at the polls. Student turnout at this year's primary was 21 percent, an in crease of 11 percent from last year's spring elections. It also was an evening to remember for many of the candidates rec ommended by the Greek En dorsement ('omm i t tee. According to both candi dates. the victory was a result of everyone's efforts. "It just wasn't Scott and I.” Clark said. "It was the people who got our message out and the people who came out and voted for us." “I can’t breathe.” exclaimed Traci Manning, one of the cam paign managers for Clark Wyckoff. "It's scary but it's only just begun!" For Hughes and kirk, howev er, the results of the evening were disappointing. "It's our intention to file charges of campaign violations tomorrow. ’ Hughes said. "There’s been a lot of irregular ities in this campaign, and we feel that it needs to he investi gated." Hughes refused to elaborate further on his comment. The kaniewskiMcRae ticket seemed to take the election re sults in stride. "We’re disappointed that the voters chose a ticket without a platform.” McRae said. "We wish that there had been a run off even if we hadn’t been in it. "Hut it’s been a great experi ence,” he said. "We had a wonderful time, and we’re defi nitely going to be involved in student politics next year.” Candidates continued from Page 1 Shoup (711) and Kevin Allan (440) Nealy said she was happy with her finish in the IFC race. "It just goes to who that a lot of people care what happens on the IFC," she said. "I feel I’ve earned my position (among the eight candidates).” Neely added she expected the general election to be a close race, but that she saw it as a "challenge." "Regardless of how (the gen eral election) turns out. I think we're going to have a good, well-represented IFC." she said. Allen also said he was pleased with making the gener al election cutoff, and added that he expected his campaign to get stronger. "I think it's just a matter of going out and talking with more people," he said. "I’m going to talk with a lot of stu dent groups next week." An upset Shoup, when asked about the election, responded, "I have nothing to say to you." Morales and the four top fin ishers in the one-year seat gen eral election race will join cur rent IFC members jack May nard and Freddie Vilches to form next year’s seven-member committee. 300 Eft> Memorial Union 10 00 ■ 2 00 M F 696-4U1 • Typesetting • Design/Consultation