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Show April 19, 1993 Sienpost Who are you going to vote for? ESSE LES LOSSL SSIS LLL LOL LLL ALLEL ILL LLL LE LLL LIES LESLIE LIL LOL IRL LEO LOL LOL LLL LLL ELLE LLL Rosann Carson Wayne “Hoss” Preheim Office: Natural Science Senator Office: Non-Traditional Senator Biography: ern California. This closeness to the ocean has generated quite an interest in marine ‘Layton, Utah in 1987 when her husband retired from the Army. She has served her military community in the Army Community Services, Red Cross, School Advisory Committee Chairperson and Distaff Advi- sor. She worked for a newspaper in Anyer, _ the oceans. Seeking a composite degree in Mass. in 1982. where she typed up the weekly newspaper and occasionally wrote teaching, Hoss hopes to someday help fur- ther the education of interested minds in LLL LL SR ARIAL campus radio station KWCR, serving the Chicago, III. She and her family settled in education wereacquired at Saddleback Col- LL LLL articles for it. She also served as a teacher J’s number one goal, if elected, is to increase the availability of the Arts and Humanities senator to ali members of its constituency, including mathmatics, and performing arts as well as English and communication majors. Jis currently asophomoreand is major- AIL SLR RRL LLL LOLI ELLE LLL LLL INE SOLE Shelly Batchelor Office: General Studies Senator Biography: During the past two years that and decision making since his enrollment at WSU and has vowed to remain committed.to involvement until his graduation. LL | _ last yearasa member of the managing staff. Rosann Carson was born in - J has been involved in campus activities _biology student from the beaches of South- _ lege. By movingto the mountains he feels he will further appreciate the wonders of LLL _ _ Biography: Hoss isa 25 year old, third year biology. The first two yersof Hoss’ college LLL she has been attending Weber State Uni- | versity, she has been actively involved in the Greek system as a member of Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, where she served as _ the vice president. Additionally, she has been on the Super Event Committee, the Traditional Students LDSSA on the Campus Relations Commit| tee. i oy | i the field of marine biology. In her experience at WSU, she noted a good deal of student apathy and very little student involvement. As General Studies Rick Cloward - Student Senator, she said she would be Office: Natural Science Senator Biography: Rick Cloward, candidate for elections Natural Science Senator, is a pre-med stu-. dent. Rick is a science Sterling Scholar, a science fair participant and winner for 6 _ years and competed at the International - Science Fairs held at Nashville, Tenn. and San Juan, Puerto Rico. He is a recipient of the Governor’s Medal for Science and Technology. He is a science fair judge, future COchairman of the State Science Fair and a member of the Natural Science Area Coun- _ | committed to listening to the students concerns and giving them a stronger voice in the affairs of Weber State University. Randy Minson Office: Non-Traditional Senator Biography: Randy Minson, 26 years of age, . born in Boloxi, Miss. is seeking the office of Non-Traditional Senator. From the age of six Randy has lived in the Weber/Davis area. In June of 1984 Randy graduated from Roy High School for many years in her church. She isi Cur: - ing incommunication with an emphasis in. and a year later served an LDS mission in rently a sophomore and majoring in Enbroadcasting. the Japan, Toyko South Mission. glish. She plans on teaching English in Since his return in 1987, Randy has been is currently LDSSA vice president. He isa high school upon graduation. Since three Scott Jensen attending Weber State University mostly » of her children are grown and one left in Office: Natural Science Senator | Student Alumni Ambassador and served _ ona part-time basis. Realizing thestruggles as chairman ofthe Homecoming Mt. Ogden high school, she decided it was time to get Biography: Born in Ogden Utah. Graduof the Non-Traditional students on and off Hike. Rick is a Spanish tutor for Ogden the education she put off when she got ated from Ogden High class of 1991. Scott campus, Randy has decided to throw his . married 24 years ago. City schools. He enjoys playing and workstarted attending college his sophomore — hat in the ring. | ing with soccer organizations as a soccer year in hi gh school and attended Weber his Randy has been very involved with the -coachand referee. He was awarded aWSU entire senior year. He is currently a senior political process bothin community as well J. Bates. _ Presidential Scholarship. enrolled in pre-med, with majors in chemasin his academic career at Weber. Finding _ “AsThave discussed problems withstu- -Office: Arts and Humanities Senator istry and zoology, and a minor in psycholthe concerns of the students seemed to be ~ dents on campus, one of their major conBiography: J. has served in the past year on ogy. He has been working on a chemical falling on deaf ears. Randy has endeavored various committees as a representative for synthesis for three years and has also been — to stir the muddy waters of campus politics cerns is that they are not being represented appropriately in student government. My the students of WSU. Theseinclude faculty working ona zoology project for about two in an effort to see what would float to the desire to help students, availability and senate, Weber State’s self study for the quarters. Scott enjoys working out at the top. Seas 7 s experience as a leader, make me the ‘natupurpose of accredidation, and bothathletic gym and tutoring other students in his Addressing issues of concern to the stural choice’ as an effective representative for - and student activities committees. For the © spare time. Upon graduation he plans to dents Randy has endeavored to get the _ WSU student body.” past two years, J. has been involved at the attend medical school. pulse of the student body and lobby the cil. He is treasurer of AED - Pre-Med - Honor Society. Rick has served on LDSSA Council and | Area Council and have been involved with | _ |