Page 4 University Daily Kansan Tuesday. Dec. 13. 1960 Frosh Ballots Held by Court An injunction was issued by the KU Student Court last night to stop the disposal of the ballots of the recent freshman election. A section of ASC law number two states that the ballots will be disposed of 30 days after the election. Reuben McCornack, Abilene freshman and one of the losing candidates for freshman class president, was the petitioner for the injunction. McCornack said that he petitioned for the injunction because the ASC election committee, particularly Kirk Cottingham, Newton senior and chairman, did not follow ASC election laws when counting the ballots. "Cottingham didn't follow proper procedure," McCormack said. "A section in ASC law number two states that the winning candidate must have a majority of votes. None of the winning candidates in the freshman election had such a majority, according to the committee's results." McCornack said that Cottingham only counted the first place votes. "The law states that the committee shall also count the second preference votes of the top three candidates. These second place votes are then to be counted as first place votes." McCornack said he talked to Cottingham after the election about this ballot counting procedure. "When I talked to Cottingham, I cited the number two law," McCornack said. "He told me that the committee didn't have to follow the law if it didn't desire." McCormack said he petitioned for the injunction because he felt there might be a chance different candidates would be elected to the offices of vice president and treasurer if the votes were counted properly "There is nothing in it for me," he said. "I realize I lost the election. I don't think there is much doubt that the candidates for president and secretary received a majority. My concern is over the votes cast for vice president and treasurer." The court will hear this case at its monthly session in January. Gloves for fall are decorated or simple, elbow length or short Rhinestones, bows, buttons, and bands are used as decorations. YELLOW CAB CO. Phone VI 3-6333 24-hr. Service Radio Controlled Owner Ward Thompson Lone Male Student at Lewis Enjoys Isolated, Peaceful Life One lone male and 432 females make up the residency list of Lewis Hall this semester. Leo M. Salters, graduate student and husband of the head resident of the dormitory, is the one lone male. "Life at Lewis is, of course, different than it was at Joseph R. Pearson Hall where I lived last year," Leo mused, his blue eyes twinkling "I am isolated here. I can not go above the first floor and the personal contact between the advisers and the residents is gone, but I like it." WHEN ASKED about specific differences between being in a men's hall and a women's hall, he said women are better organized when it comes to hall government. "The various steering committees are much better coordinated and advised," he commented. "As a result of the better organization, everything seems to run smoother. Women show more enthusiasm about the different dormitory projects. There is more participation in the projects and they are done in a more efficient manner." "It certainly is quieter here," he said, running his hand over his blond crewcut. "There are more requirements imposed upon women students and they have to live in a much more restricted atmosphere. If one of the fellows wanted pizza at 3 a.m, all he had to do was walk out of the hall and get it. Women have closing hours which cancel all such plans." Women must be more artistic in nature, he said. There was practically no enthusiasm about Christmas door decorations at JRP. Of course I have not seen them but I understand that there are some very nice decorations upstairs, he added. SALTERS SAT quietly thinking before he continued. He is a graduate student and will receive his FREE DELIVERY to the Campus from Earl's PIZZA PALACE with purchase of 2 Pizzas Good Mon., Tues. and Wed. Dec. 12, 13, and 14 729 Mass. VI 3-0753 935 Mass. You May Be Higley's GIRLS! You Can Still Register AT HIGLEY'S CHRISTMAS PRINCESS And Win A COMPLETE WARDROBE master's degree at the end of next summer. "It is nice having a man living in the hall," one said after consideration. "It makes it more like a family than last year." COME IN TODAY! Drawing at Higley's Dec. 15th 4:00 p.m. In Case of Tie Earliest Registration Wins "I have the feeling that if something should break down, I could take it to Leo just as I would take it to mv father at home," another commented. "I think the women think of me only as the husband of the head resident and not just as another student the way the fellows did last year," he said thoughtfully. "This is an unusual situation, but I really enjoy it." 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Unless this minimum individual effort is forthcoming AT ONCE, this student-faculty service will cease without further notice. We anticipate your understanding and say "thanks in advance" for your individual cooperation. Kansas Union Concessions