Turvey, Trilogy Sweep USG Slate Candidates Gear for LC Elections
'V : THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1978 VOL. 60 Bronx. NY . 12 FORDHAM UNIVERSITY, NEW YORK Non-Profll Org. •*.".. Small Turnout of Voters Turvey, Trilogy Sweep USG Slate by Carol Coyne Sam Turvey and the Trilogy Party were elected by a large margin to the executive positions of United Student Government, the USG Elections Committee announced last night. Turvey, and his running-mate for the executive vice-presidency Maureen Tierney, won by 375 votes over the second- place finishers, Jerry Gray and Peter Hanley of the X Party. The rest of the Trilogy ticket was aiv) elected: Bob Schaffer as Vice-Presidcnt of Operations, Bill Lane as. Vice-President of Finance, and Greg La Sorsa as Vi<v President of Communications. Only 911 students voted, 300 less thin last year. But Executive Vice-President >( USG Karen Siemers, who ran the election called the turn-out "fairly good consideriiuj the problems on campus this year." Siemers also said these problems deterred more students from seeking office. "Five par- ties ran unopposed this year. 1 think students are afraid to accept the responsibilities of The Victorious TRILOGY Party: LaSorsa, Turvey, Tlemey, Schaffer Joe Spinos* running for office." Steve Wallace and Jo Anne Morgese, both also of the Trilogy Party, were elected Final Tally for USG Candidates President and Secretary/Treasurer of For- dham College, despite a late write in cam- paign by John Piro and Mike Shalhoub. President V.P. of Operations V.P. of Finance V.P. of Communications In the College of Business Administration Executive V.P. the CBA executives elected without opposi- tion are: Diane Kalkbrenner, President; Ellen Sam Turvey Bob Schaffer William (BUI) Allen Greg La Sorsa Hefferan, Vice-President; Marty Proctor, Maureen Tierney (493) treasurer; and William Edge, secretary.
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