Page 8 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Oct. 28, 1952 Eisenhower Wins Preferential Poll (Continued from page 1) Stevenson and Nixon took 29 of these, while Eisenhower and Sparkman polled 15. Voting throughout the day stayed at about the same pace with 1,105 having voted by noon; and 1,195 more voting in the afternoon. The booth in the Union basement proved the most popular with 721 voting there. Strong hall rotunda was second with 560 ballots cast. Fraser hall followed with 440, the information booth with 397 and Marvin hall 181. Persons in the college cast the largest vote with 900 going to the poll. The next largest vote came from the Engineering school which polled 462. The Journalism school and the Pharmacy school each voted 45 for the low spots. One hundred and one voters failed to indicate their school or position. Only two of the schools went in favor of Gov. Stevenson, and they Blood Quota Exceeded by 16 The quota for the Red Cross bloodmobile that will be in Lawrence Thursday and Friday has been more than filled, Dr. Ralph I. Canuteson, blood chairman for the county Red Cross, said today. county. To meet the quota of 300 pints of blood, 384 donors were needed. Dr. Canutheson said that 400 donors have already pledged and there will be no room for any more. Deadline for Senior Pictures Dec.15 Graduating seniors should have their pictures taken for the 1952-53 Jayhawker immediately at Estes studio, Kenneth Dam, Jayhawker editor, said today. The deadline for having pictures taken is Dec. 15, however, the Christmas rush should be taken into consideration before waiting until the last week to have pictures taken, Dam said. County Clubs Choose Chairmen, Reporters remnant chairmen were elected and arrangements were made for students to correspond with home-town newspapers at the county club convocation this morning. Temporary chairmen, selected by the Statewide Activities organization, led a discussion about the purpose of the county clubs which is to link the University to the students' home towns. have no voters under 21 years old enrolled. The Graduate school voted for the governor 85 to 49 with five votes split for Stevenson-Nixon, and one for Eisenhower-Sparkman. The Faculty voted for Gov. Stevenson 66 to 45. Gen. Eisenhower got his real support from the youngsters of the College. There 537 voted for the general, or over one-third of his entire vote. Despite the difference in total votes of more than 400 votes, the Engineering school "old-sters" gave the General 120 to the College's 106. Morning Star (Continued from page 1) and two Lawrence citizens. Heloise, the female lead, will be played by Cornelia Harrington, speech and drama senior. Miss Harrington transferred this year from the University of Kansas City where she played roles of Saint Joan and Lysistrata. Abelard, the male lead, will be portrayed by Tom Rea, instructor in speech and drama. Mr. Rea has acted in many University productions including the title role in "Hamlet." Robert Calderwood, associate professor emeritus of speech and drama, will play Abbot Peter the Venerable. KU audiences last saw Prof. Calderwood as Joxer in O'Casey's "Juno and the Paycock" in 1946. Other principal parts are Canon Fulber, played by William Sollner, assistant instructor in English; Margot, played by Mrs. Frances Feist, instructor in speech and drama, and Bishop Louis, played by Dan Palmquist, instructor in speech and drama. Allen Long, architecture senior and assistant to Phillippe de Rosier at the Starlight theater last summer, has designed the nine sets for the medieval story. Masu Snyder, daughter of Paul Snyder, associate professor of piano, designed the costumes for "The Morning Star." The costumes were made here on the campus for the first time by the home economics department. Members of the production staff are Jeanne Aldridge, assistant to Director Newfield; Bonnie Royer, box office manager; Frieda Sahn, stage manager; Beverly Dodds, assistant stage director; Richard McGeehue and Kirtley aWilling sets; Don Jensen, sculptor; John White, James Sparks, Mark Gilman, and Dan Palmaquist, lighting. Ushers for the play will be two
| Presidential | No School Indication | Sub total | total | ||||||||||||
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| C. | E. | Gr. | FA. | Ed. | Fac. | Bu. | L. | M. | Ph. | Jo. | |||||
| Elsenhower Nixon | Over 21 Under 21 | 106 537 | 120 213 | 49 ... | 19 79 | 38 49 | 45 ... | 41 ... | 40 ... | 28 ... | 18 ... | 8 ... | 7 51 | 519 1018 | 1537 |
| Stevenson Sparkman | Over 21 Under 21 | 64 172 | 57 62 | 85 ... | 14 20 | 15 26 | 66 ... | 9 ... | 20 ... | 9 ... | 4 ... | 9 ... | 1 42 | 353 365 | 718 |
| Stevenson Nixon | 16 | 5 | 5 | 1 | 1 | ... | 1 | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | 29 29 | ||
| 5 | 5 | 1 | 1 | ... | ... | ... | 1 | ... | 1 | 1 | ... | 15 15 | |||