Page 12 University Daily Kansan Thursday, April 16. 1959 Tabulation of Vote President and Vice President Lewis and Dean (AGI) 1,191 Austin and Davis (Vox) 1,683 College Engineering Johnson (AGI) 274 Gier (AGI) 335 Carnahan (Vox) 345 Navlor (Vox) 390 Addis (AGI) 2a Hall (Vox) 3r Business Reitz (AGI) Dieker (Vox) Fine Arts Longwood (AGI) Trickett (Vox) 1 Education Haines (AGI) Williamson (Vox) Pharmacy Davis (AGI) Iott (Vox) Journalism Allen (AGI) Crosier (Vox) Harrison (write-in) Lawn No candidate (AGI) Stout (Vox) Graduate Cross (AGI) Wainwright (Vox) Unmarried-Unorganized Stout (AGI) ... 25 Dilley (Vox) ... 60 Laws (Vox) ... 64 McMullan (Vox) ... 117 Women's Dormitories* Independent (2 elected) Elickhan (AGI) ... 129 Lawrence (Vox) ... 84 Shaffer (Vox) ... 100 Men's Dormitories* (2 elected) Armstrong (AGI) ... 44 Brauer (AGI) ... 117 Stephenson (AGI) 148 Bumgarner (Vox) 96 Purnell (Vox) 78 **Married** Hickman (AGI) Schmalzried (Vox) Co-cep and Professional Fraternities Komatz (AGI) ... Cohn (Vox) ... Sorority* (4 elected) Hagman (AGI) ... 177 Moyer (AGI) ... 88 Rowe (AGI) ... 177 Childers (Vox) ... 177 Hide (Vox) ... 112 Rundle (Vox) ... 177 Fraternity* (4 elected) 2 Ash (AGI) 57 41 Forker (AGI) 30 13 Gray (AGI) 184 Meyer (AGI) 79 Barr (Vox) 41 Dalby (Vox) 184 86 Henderson (Vox) 184 Koerner (Vox) 139 20 Vondracek (Vox) 184 59 * Voting districts carrying an asterisk show figures tabulated under a preferential distribution system. As such, the total number of votes cast for each candidate is not indicated due to the distribution. Class Officer Candidates Senior Class President Barnes 380 Coombs ... 1 Luce ... 24 **Vice President** Stanton ... 474 Jeffery ... 286 **Secretary** Cameron ... 423 Hupp ... 323 Scott ... 218 **Treasurer** Hoover ... 342 Owens ... 223 Williams ... 386 **Junior Class** **President** Anderson ... 427 Coe ... 247 **Vice President** Hensleigh ... 213 Kaser ... 362 Clawson (write-in) ... 121 **Secretary** Bagley ... 357 Epps ... 121 Smith ... 209 **Treasurer** Bickley ... 192 Grimm ... 347 Reiter ... 148 **Sophomore Class** **President** King ... 444 Sapp ... 114 Vail ... 219 **Vice President** Stone ... 350 Turner ... 427 **Secretary** Boyd ... 395 Colladay ... 363 Tillman ... 166 **Treasurer** Thomas ... 118 Wiley ... 481 Wendt ... 163 Returned by Popular Demand "Exotic Pizzas" This Week's Special: PEPPERONI PIZZA Price: Small .. 98c Large $1.68 Each week the Hideaway will feature a Special "Exotic Pizza." The specials will change each week but the prices stick. Watch for our rare & exotic Pizza Special each week. CAMPUS HIDEAWAY 106 No. Park 14 Independent Dorms Pushing Song Practice "Sing into Spring" is the by-word of the independent organized houses as practice continues for the annual "Spring Sing." The sing, sponsored by the Inter-Residence Council for upperclassmen, finds Battenfeld, Douthart, Pearson, Gertrude Sellars Pearson third floor, Miller, Grace Pearson, and Foster Halls stepping up their practice sessions as the April 29 competition nears. Most of the houses have scheduled rehearsals three times a week during the evenings and around meal times. Practices so far have averaged about 30 minutes in length. As April 29 gets nearer, however, practices will probably be held more frequently and last longer. Battenfeld has taken a traveling trophy home from the past two Spring Sings, and will be able to keep it if it wins this year. Houses may register with Charlotte Stryker, Topeka junior, at VI 3-9123, until tomorrow. "Fourteen ensembles have already registered, and we expect at least five more to enter," said Miss Stryker. The Inter-Residence Council set up and sponsored the annual Spring Sing three years ago. There was little support the first year, but last year 14 ensembles were entered, and this year more than 19 will probably enter, she said. Kansan Want Ads Get Results We require a B.S. or an advanced degree in mathematics or the physical sciences. Experience in your university's computing facility is highly desirable. ... SPACE TECHNOLOGY Offers work of the future ...today! Computer programmers & applied mathematicians High speed digital computers and expanding computing systems require individuals with more than the usual amount of interest and ability in the fields of Applied Mathematics and related computer programming. Our Computation and Data Reduction Center in Southern California is one of the largest and most advanced facilities in the nation. Three of the largest and most modern high-speed digital computers IBM 709,704,and UNIVAC 1103A) are utilized in the support of Systems Engineering for the Air Force Ballistic Missile Program and space flight studies. ... Contact your placement office for an application, or send any inquiries to Space Technology Laboratories, Inc. to the attention of Mr. Gerald Backer. Space Technology Laboratories, Inc. P.O. Box 95004, Los Angeles 45, California