7 VOTING BOOTHS IN UNION Following is a list of I undulates for the offices to be voted on at spring I election today. FOR STUDENT COUNCIL. SENIORS AT LAIiE A11 SludenU Vote) Vol for two Kay Blue Marian Campen Joan Fankhauser Patricia Heyman Sally O'Shea (CP) Vote for two Henry Anderson Stanley Johnson Bill Palmer Roger Stewart (CP) ARTS 4c SCIENCES (Ail A S Student Vote) Vote for two Nadine Andersnn (CP) Dace Boylan Kay Darlington Mary Alice Dosek Jeanne Kerrigan (CP) Barbara Speer Vote for three Bill Ballew Bob Jordan (CP) Dick Knudsen (CP) Norm Leger (CP) Stan Malasheck F- Richard Parker, Jr. Today's election with one of the largest slates in history of Student Council is more than a matter selecting from the 78 candidates those who are best qualified. We can r.rfat ndlesslv "Everybody vote. 11 your duty to vote." But still only hdents will bother to come to the and take four mnmsntc n mart the ballot. Perhaps it wouldn't matter so foterpst ... wens aroused in this election ln8 only on names of people, but tructi Vg WOI'k in cf-roTeH Konlno fh fr. the decision of the students. . We have advocated a complete revision of the con toution and w still mean it, but if the proposed Vol. 47-No. 112 LINCOLN 8, NEBRASKA BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (AU Bind Student Vote) Vote for three Dale Ball Gerald Moore (CP) Douglas Peters (CP) Bill Rolfsmeyer (CP) Jack Selzer John Soennichsen DENTISTRY (AH Dentistry Student Vote) Vote for one Gordon Ehlers Gene Wyler (CP) ENGINEERING (AH Engineering 8todenta Vote) Vote for three Ray Bellows (CP) Joe D. Cochran Walter Dorothy Jean Funk (CP) Elroy Gloystein James Jensen Richard Schlewener Henry Schleuter FINE ARTS (AU Fine Art Student Vote Vote for one Betty Aasen (CP) Vote for one Owen Scott (CP) " GRADUATE COLLEGE (AU Graduate Student Vote) Vote for one Marvin Curtis (CP) Jack Hayes Vote for one Charleen Miller (CP) the few interested Union basement to- much whether your .. 11 you weie today the first con- KrijfJpnt Council IS AG COLLEGE (AU A( Student Vote) Vote for one Frank A. Loeffel John D. Osier Vote for one Marilyn Lyness Marjorie Reynolds TEACHERS COLLEGE (AH Teacher College Student Vote) Vote for one Alex Cochran Kenneth Fletcher (CP) Vote for two Marge Anthony (CP) Patricia Boyd Joan Farrar (CP) Kathleen Nicholson PHARMACY (AN Pharmacy Student ) Vote for on William Koehn (CP) LAW (Law Student Vote) Vote for one John Jacobsen (CP) Ralph Nelson Stanley Scott Bob Wenke FRESHMEN MEN (AH men vote lor one) Neal Baxter Merle Stadler SOPHOMORE MEN (AH man vote for one) Duke Albert Robert Hamilton FRESHMEN WOMEN (An women vote for en) Maurine Steyer Gwen Monson Cast Your Ballot changes are adopted by you -at today's election, one great step forward will have been mad. The most important change suggested is that of Article VIII on the judiciary committee. This commit tee enforces the rulings of the Council and is the group which takes final action. Until now, only six members made up the com mittee and all six of these were seniors. Since most of the Student Council members are representatives of the junior class, it is only sensible that they be on the judiciary body. If you want Council power to reflect the desires of the student body, vote "Ye" .for this re vision. Other changes are concerned with the date of the spring election and with increasing possibility for cam paigns in future elections. Lack of interest in the voting of past years can bt directly, traced to the ab Tuesday, April I, 1947 SOPHOMORE WOMEN (AU women vote for one) Joan Bridenbaug'h Mavis Musgrave JUNIOR MEN (All student vote for one) Dwight Baier Charles Brim Ivan Liljegren JUNIOR WOMEN (AU ctudent vote for one.) Erma Grace Fuller Virgene Kovarick COLL AGRI FUN BOARD (Ail Kudenta vote.) SOPHOMORE MEN (Vote for two.) Phillip Keeney Gale Erliwine SOPHOMORE WOMEN (Vote for one.) Ruth Swanson Winola Herboldsheimer FARMER'S FAIR BOARD (AH (tudent vote.) JUNIOR MEN (Vote for tiireej Don Kellog Richard Wahlstrom Charles Brkn JUNIOR WOMEN (VoU for three.) Arlea Decker La Rayne Steyor Vlrgene Kovarik Lucille Manning Wilma Elson sence of Information about candidates and the restric tions placed on the possibility of ever getting that in formation. Students had to go on hearsay or depend on someone else telling them how to voU. These revisions have been badly reeded by th Council for a long time. They are first start toward a good Council. The polls will be open today from 9 a. m. to 0 p. m. in the ping pong room of the Union. Each stu dent will vote only for those candidates from his col lege. Those who are in the various schools of Arts and Science college must vote only for the candidates from their schooL All students are eligible to vote for Publications Board, according to class, and for Ivy Day Orator. All you need is an ident card and the wi to vote. Will you voW2il VOTING BOOTHS IN UNION PUBLICATIONS BOARD SOPHOMORE MEMBERS (AH Freshmen Vote Vote for one Ruth Byers Charles Bergoffe Joan DeLamatrt Walt Loomis (CP) Mary Helen Mallory Jack Solomon JUNIOR MEMBERS (Al Sophomore Yo4 Vote for on Jackie Carruthert (CP) Clay Kennedy BiU Schendc SENIOR MEMBERS (Juaior and Sea tor Vote) Vote for oo Henry Anderson Don Baker Betty Jean Holeonob Richard Lahr Lorraine Lander you Phee Mortlock (CP) IVY DAY ORATOR AX Student Vote) Vote for on George Abbott Bill Miller (CP) Frederick Stiner William Thornberg This list may not be ased a sample ballot and cannot ho takes into the BoIIinr area Saw der any conditions.