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Satin Nrfiraakatt POLLS OPEN FROM 9 TO 6 BOOTHS PLACED IN ' TWO UNIONS Vol. 48 No. 119 Lincoln 8, Nebraska, Thursday, April 15, 1948 warn Following is a list of candidates for the offices to be voted on at spring election today: FOR STUDENT COUNCIL. SENIORS AT LARGE. (All Studnt Vote) Vote for two Nancy Gish Kay Kinsey Cherie Viele. Beverly Sievers. Vote for two Harvey L. Davis Richard Lewis Johnson ARTS & SCIENCES. (All A. S. Students Vote) Vote for two Betty Bloss Grace Nielsen Betty Ann Sawyers Phyllis Cadwallader Janet Stratton Vote for three Eugene Berman Richard Srb Rex Hoffmeister Thomas M. Myers Paul Weltchek BUS. ADMINISTRATION. (All Bizad Students Vote) Vote for three Robert Aittell Byron Hooper William Mueller DENTISTRY. Vote for one " Norman Copsey ENGINEERING. (All Engineering Student Vote) Vote for three Loyal Hurlbert John Sedlacek Fred Chael Donald Cockran ' Roswell Howard FINE ARTS. (All Fine Arti Students Vote) Vote for one Patricfa La r sen Kathryn Marie Geist Vote for one Hobart Hays Student Council Picks Eight Holdover Members for 48-49 The Student Council picked eight holdover members for next year's Council at their regular meeting Wednesday night in the Union. Numbered in the group are Dick Schleusener, Jack Selzer, Dale Ball, Bill Schenck, M. J. Walker and Joan Farrar. -Two other women selections, Barbara Speer and Betty Aasen, are pend ing approval of the Point Board, according to Council president Harold Mozer. There is a possi bility that they may be over pointed. New Council officers will be elected at the meeting next Wed nesday, after the new members have been inducted. Elections of Bob Wallace GRADUATE COLLEGE. (All Graduate Students Vote) Vote for one Rodney Franklin AG COLLEGE. (All Ag Students Vote) Vote for one. Connie Crosbie Elaine Arenson Louise McDill Vote for two. Joseph Havella Jack DeWulf TEACHERS COLLEGE. (All Teachers College Students Vote) Vote for two Pat Black Dorothy Borgens Mary Sue Holland Catherine Worcester Elaine Carroll Esther Horst Polly Ann Rickly Elizabeth Schneider Vote for one . David Pickerill. John Maxwell, Jr. PHARMACY. (All Pharmacy Students Vote) Vote for one. George Coupe LAW. (All Law Students Vote) Vote for one Charles Thoene JOURNALISM. (All Journalism Students Vote) ' Vote for one. Frederick Simpson AG-EXEC BOARD. Freshmen Men. , (All Ag Men Vote) Vote for one. George Pinkerton Arnold Nieveen SOPHOMORE MEN. (All Ag Men Vote) Vote for one these new members will take place as a part of the student Spring Elections today in the Un ion. The new president, vice-president and judiciary chairman must be picked from the holdover members, while the secretary and treasurer will be picked from the new group. The Council also passed two amendments to the Engineer's Executive Board constitution at the meeting. The first provided for a five cent tax on all members of Engineering societies to give the board an income, and the second to elect a publicity chairman among the other board officers. Noal Baxter Ralph Hill, Jr. FRESHMEN WOMEN. (All Ag Women Vole") Vote for one. Alice Boswell Jeanne Wielage SOPHOMORE WOMEN. (All Ag Women Vote) Vote for one Marilyn Boettgcr Shirley Anderson Gwen Monson Jean Fenster JUNIOR WOMEN AT LARGE. Election News Cr.rir.ff iArtinn booths will be open on both city and Ag cam- n..oAI- in thoir rpsnenive uiuuus. At the city Union, polls will be open today from a a. m. w o n m - On Aff rnmnus. the DOllS will be open from 9:15 a. m. until 5:10 p. m. n he rounted un X 11V Ywvvu , . der the supervision of the judi nf the Student l-ldljr iuiiniii..v - Council immediately after the polls close, according to narum Krf f"Vvi,nril nrpsident. The results of the elections will be published in the Friday uany Mozer suggested that students neriod in the morning vote then ,as the voting has been heaviest later in ; ;n v.a nact indications Doint to a pretty heavy vote, said Mozer. . , ct..Hont in the Schools of Jour nalism and Fine Arts can vote fnr tha ranriirlates of their respective schools or for the Arts and Sciences college canaiucnca. They must specify which they will 1.1a fnv f iYio rWVlthS. VU.C 1U1 - a a ctiirionto will be allowed to vote at the city Union, but to facilitate the running or ine elec tion, Mozer said they should vote at Ag campus if possible. Students who have, lost their IAnrifiotinn carHs Should 2Ct a certificate of eligibility from the registrar's oilice u mey imeuu to vote. The results of the Innocents election will not be puousnea TVs a cniatv will nirk 13 new In- tha 9.5 who receive liuiciita .iviii mi. " the highest number of votes in today s election. Union Sponsors Classics Review The second series of weekly programs of recorded classical music will be presented today at 4 p. m. in the Music Room of the Union. Under the sponsorship of the Union music committee, the one-hour programs are conducted each Thursday. An all-Beethoven program has been planned for today's record session, under the leadership, of committee members Jean Eckwall and Marjorle Premer. Preceding the recorded selections, short pro gram notes will be read. The music committee also an nounced that a box will be placed in the Music Room to receive sug gestions for additional purchases for the Union record iiDrary. Kosincl KlnlVs Original MIIIJSIIC&IL C1DMIIEIID STAHTS TONIGHT, 8 I. M. JsunplsL JIioaiGu Reservations at Temple Theater, 12-6 Daily- Tickets 75c (All Ag Students Voter Vote for one. Donna Runty Betty Beckner JUNIOR MEN AT LARGE. (All Ag Students Vote) Vote for one Vance Pettitt . John Osier COLL-AGRI-FUN BOARD. (All Ag Students Vote) Sophomore Women. Vote for two Connie Crosbie Jean Beck Mary Frances Johnson SOPHOMORE MEN. Vote for -one Neal Baxter FARMERS FAIR BOARD. (All Ag Students Vote) Junior Women. Vote for three Eunice Jensen Harriet Moline Phyllis Ross Viola Vosika Junior -Men. Vote for three. Jack Baird Robert. Eggert PUBLICATIONS BOARD. Sophomore Members. (All Freshmen Vote) Vote for one. George Sup Benjamin Wall Margaret Chamberlin . JUNIOR MEMBERS. (All Sophomores Vote) Vote for one James Van Burgh Carl Froendt Suzanne Bockes Esther Horst Eloise Paustian Sinf onia Fraternity Concert To Feature Ensemble Work The men of Phi Mu Alpha Sin fonia musical fraternity will pre sent a concert tonight at ":30m the Student Union ballroom. The Sinfonia Glee Club under the di rection of Lee Kjelson and Ralph Hoyt will present several num bers and members of Sinfonia will be featured in ensemble work. Hail Sinfonia .. Sinfonia Glee Club Suite Minature Poldowski-Barrere William Kelly, clarinet. " Norman Todenhoft. flute. ' James Price, oboe. Lawrence. Tagg. trench horn. Darwin Fredrlckson, bassoon. Summertime . . ; Gershwin Song of the Bayou Bloom-Johnson. SENIOR MEMBERS. (All Juniors' and Senori Vote) Vote for one Edward Trumble Norman Walker IVY DAY ORATOR. , (All Students Vote) . Vote for one Ralph Nelson Ben Bukacek INNOCENTS CANDIDATES. Vote for five. Dale Ball Bill Ballen Perry Branch Robert L. Bruce Irwin Cheseh Patrick A. Christel Alex J. Cochrane, Jr. Rod Cox Raymond V. Cunningham Harvey L. Davis Walt Dorothy Robert J. Easter Gerald L. Gardner Orville Glass Bob Hamilton John Haslam Norm Leger Donald D. Hayes Dick Johnson Jerry Johnston Phillip G. Keeney Bob Lipps Frank Loeffel John D. Osier Walter G. Palmer Leonard Potash Phil Raynard William K .Schenck Hank Schleuter Richard Schleusener Walt Sehnert John T. Selzer Ted Sorensen Eugene K. Stoll Norbert T. Tiemann Ed Trumble Fritz Ware Talmadge H. Wimer Gene Woodhead Edward Zorinsky 'Robert Parks, tenor. Lee Kjelson, tenor. Morris Hayes, baritone. Robert Anderson, bass. Sonata in C minor for two violins Bach Ted Brunaon and James Stevenson Triplets of the Finest Henneberg Eugene Stoll, Dean Klllion John Curtis Vagabond Williams Heavenly Light Kopylov Sweet and Low My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean . Battle Hymn of the Republic Arr. by Ringwald Chorus, piano and brass ensemble FOLDA SAYS: "In tie of the past; in Light j the future; and uiilh a free pant in my hand 4 ITS TERRIFIC! j