25 Different Ballots Page 3 130 Seek ASC Offices The names of 130 students seeking election to the All Student Council and competing for positions as class officers, are distributed among 25 different types of ballots in today's election. There are 30 class officer candidates, all without party backing, in accordance with an ASC statute. Wednesday. April 22. 1953 University Daily Kansan The size of the House of Representatives will be determined by the volume of voting. For every 150 votes cast in a district, a candidate from that district will be elected. There are 50 candidates. They are grouped in seven "districts," according to their residence group. District 6, for instance, is "Co-ops and Professional Fraternities." Only those voters who live in such a group may vote with this ballot. Persons elected to the Senate will be representing the schools in which they are enrolled. Senate seats are distributed among 10 schools in proportion to the size of their enrollments, with every school guaranteed at least one seat. Voting is preferential, with the voter marking first, second, third, etc. choices. The names on each ef. the 25 ballots are: FOR ASC PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT Dick Sheldon, president; Gene Rogers vice president: FACTS. Dick Sheinon, president; Gene Roger vice president: FACTS Dean Glaso, president; Joe Woods, vice president: NOW-FOR. PRESENTATIVES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES District, I-Social, Fraternities Robert, McCann, unaffiliated; Fred McNair, McNair; Patrick NOW-FOR; Dave Martin, Patrick NOW-FOR; Fred Rice, Pach-NOW-FOR; Brian Johnson, Pach-NOW-FOR; Wes Byard Jocky. Pach-NOW-FOR; James Kearns. Pach-NOW-FOR; James Kearns. NOW-FOR; Lloyd Kick. FACTS; Stmrt Conklin. Pach-NOW-FOR; Marc Hurt. SIS; Darrell Fanestil. Pach-NOW-FOR. District 2—Social Sororites Betty Gard, Pach-NOW-FOR; Sara Buchanan, FACTS, Mary Ann Mahoney Pach-NOW-FOR; Marjorie Englund, Gregory Harger; Jeffrey Shirey; Shirley Platt, FACTS; Althea Rexroad, Pach-NOW-FOR; Reccelyn Roney, FACTS. District 3—Men's Dormitories HENRIK Henderson, HENRIK Henderson, FACTS; John Logue, FACTS; District ← Women's Dormitories Maryann, Grace, FACTS, LaVonne Govine, FACTS. District 5—Freshman Women's Dormitories Margie Allen, Pach-NOW-FOR; Henrietta Montgomery, FACTS; Margaret Baker, FACTS; Jocelyn Dougherty, FACTS; Janey Snyder, FACTS. District 6—Co-ops and Professional FACULTIES Jack Fuller, FACTS, Lit Ning Ma, FACTS. District 7-Unorganized Students George Hozt, FACTS; Don Roskam, Pach-NOW-FOR; Dave Morsak, Wesley Modeisi; CACTS; Wilma Morton, FACTS; Frank Newy, FACTS; Doris Summers, FACTS; Dave Webb, MACTS Don Williams, FACTS; Glenna Williams, FACTS; Harold Dean Pontius, Pach-NOW-FOR, FACTS; Baldwin, FACTS; Arnold, FACTS; Jain Baird, FACTS; Betty Cole, FACTS Jerry Waltershead, FACTS; Diane Foltz, PACH-NOW-FOR. SENATE Pharmacy School School of Fine Arts (Women) School of Technology-NOW-FOR, Marin Clyne, FACTS. School of Fine Arts Dean, Grad-NOW-FOR; Richard Gruen, FACTS. Letty Lerner, Pach-NOW-FOR; Donald Tice, unaffiliated. School of Journalism Engineering School Dick Verbrugghe, Pach-NOW-FOR William Behrmann, FACTS; Dck Eiflin Pach-NOW-FOR; Robert Harry, FACTS Farrell Schell, Pach-NOW-FOR; Larry Kravitz, FACTS; Courtney Sloan, Pach NOW-FOR; Jock Rogers, FACTS. Chapin Clark, FACTS; Roy Bennett, Bosh, NOF-FOR. Ben McCallister. Pach-NOW-FOR; Ben W滑会er. FACTS. School of Medicine College (Women) Barbara Sutorius, Pach-NOW-FOR Ninny Landon, FACTS; Barbara Logan, Pach-NOW-FOR; Mary Ellen Stewart College (Men) James Rhodes, FACTS, Dana Anderson, Bench-chaptin, Bench-chaptin, FACTS, Jim Sharpneck, NOW-FOR, Richard Hull, FACTS, Bob Hull, FACTS, Phil Hanu, NOW-NOF- LIFT, FACTS, Phil Hanu, FACTS-NOW-FOR. Graduate School (Men) Will Adams, FACTS; Vern Lemon, Factors; Walgreens; Pach-NOW-2B; Factors; Walgreens; Pach-NOW-2B Graduate School (Women) Patricia Reynolds, FACTS. School of Education (Men) Museum of Science-NOW-FOR: Charles Stubblefield, FACTS. School of Education (Women) Chinnie Krebhl, Bachel. PCS-NOW FORS La Vannes Squires, FACTS; Carolyn Nardyz, Pach-NOW-FOR; Donald Endacott, FACTS; Danh Humphreys, Pach-NOV FOR; Wilmer E. Huffman, unaf- OFFICERS FOR SENIOR CLASS Female Nancy Canary, Margaret Blackie Loye, Loretta Vice president: Gill Reich. 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