Page 8 University Daily Kansan Friday, April 5, 1963 RELAYS QUEEN—Marjorie Fischer, Lawrence sophomore, was named 1963 KU Relays Queen yesterday afternoon. She will reign over the Relays to be held in Memorial Stadium April 19-20. Vox Takes- Outline from page 1 IN THE TITLEI CLASS president, Jerry Pullins. Council Grove, defeated Bruce Hall, Coffeyville. (Continued from page 1) Phil Harrison, Colby, defeated Max Logan, Holliday, and George Cabrera, Kansas City, Mo., for vice-president of the senior class. The other newly elected officers of next year's senior class are Dave Stinson, Lawrence, treasurer, and Merry Moore, Raytown, Mo., secretary. THE PRESIDENT of next year's junior class is Bob Ritter, Kirkwood, Mo. Ritter defeated Ken Robb, Mission, by 81 votes. Charles Hyter, Hutchinson, was elected vice-president. Hyter beat Jack Kennedy, Leawood, by 51 votes. Other junior class officers are Connie Kosfeld, East St. Louis, Ill., secretary, and Cindy Snyder, Bethesda, Md., treasurer. IN A TIGHT contest, Mike Brizendine, Kansas City, was elected president of the sophomore class. He defeated Dick King, Kansas City, 467-463. Bruce Bikales, Prairie Village, was third with 224 votes. Nine void and 33 blank ballots could have given the victory to King. Don Duff, Topeka, was elected vice-president of the sophomore class. He defeated Dean Wolfe, Garden City, by 355 votes. Gretchen Lawrence, Wichita, was elected secretary, and Donna Florup, Leawood, was chosen as treasurer. Susan Easterly, Shawnee Mission, a write-in candidate, ran second in both contests. Car Key Foils Thieves' Plan HOUSTON, Tex. — (UPI) — Mrs. Lena S. Doyle, 72, chased off three would-be purse snatchers last night with a car key. Mrs. Doyle told the police she was walking to her auto when the youths jumped from an alley and told her to drop her purse. They fled when she jabbed one in the face with her car key. Results of Vote STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT: Reuben McCornack, John Underwood (Vox) ... 2,214 Charles Whitman, Douglas Hall (UP) ... 1,693 COLLEGE MEN: John Stuckey (Vox) ... 648 Jay Roberts (UP) ... 608 COLLEGE WOMEN: Carolyn Power (Vox) ... 533 Carole Clancy (UP) ... 518 JOURNALISM: Jaclyn Stern (Vox) ... 38 Steve Clark (UP) ... 36 LAW: Marshall Crowther (Vox) ... 58 Jim Lawing (UP) ... 38 GRADUATE: Tonya Kurt (Vox) ... 50 Bob Steffen (UP) ... 53 FINE ARTS: FINE ARTS: Janet Pepper (Vox) ... 165 Jane Lutton (UP) ... 83 ENGINEERING: Charles Portwood (Vox) ... 222 Don Pellow (UP) ... 207 EDUCATION: Barbara Edwards (Vox) ... 223 Wendy Wilkerson (UP) ... 202 BUSINESS: Larry Gamble (Vox) ... 115 Lester Childers (UP) ... 84 **PHARMACY:** Paula Mausolf (Vox) ... 46 Terry Ball (UP) ... 49 REFERENDUMS No. 1 — For 3,136 Against 610 No. 2 — For ... Against ... No. 3 — For ... Against ... SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Kav Cash ... 435 Merry Moore ... 628 Treasurer Vice-president Farrer Mary Meissel 370 Dave Stusson 655 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: **Secretary** Connie Kosfeld ... 536 Georgia Lonnecker ... 396 **Treasurer** Cindy Snyder ... 510 Larry Winn ... 399 **Vice-president** Charles Hyter ... 482 Jack Kennedy ... 429 **President** Bob Ritter ... 504 Ken Robb ... 423 George Cabrera 211 Max Logan 290 Phil Harrison 549 President Bruce Hall 502 Jerry Pullins 557 ALL OF THE three referendums offered to the student body in this election passed by large margins SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS; Gretchen Lawrence 1,046 Susan Easterly (write-in) 62 Treasurer Treasurer Donna Florup 1,037 Susan Easterly (write-in) 5 The first amendment, to allow at least one voting ASC representative from each living or academic district passed 3136-610. Vice-president President The second amendment, "to allow at least one voting ASC representative per complete 1,000 students in each living district." passed 2,203-1,446. PRESENT Bruce Bikales 224 Mike Brizendine 467 Dick King 463 president Don Duff 699 Dean Wolfe 344 The third amendment, to allow the ASC to fill ASC vacancies, "provided that the person filling the vacancy is from the same district as that in which the vacancy exists," passed 2,509-1,162. Campus Chest Falls Below Goal The Kansas University Campus Chest officially ended Thursday and at the latest report, only 1.2 per cent of the $10,000 goal has been met. the treasury showed only $115.70 in the latest count. The task of sorting, punching and counting the ballots began shortly after the close of the polls at 6 p.m. yesterday, but no results were available until after 10 p.m. STUDENTS The treasurer says he is not worried yet. April 17, the Wednesday after spring vacation is the final date the Chest can accept donations. Grease Jobs . . $1.00 Brake Adj. . . . 98c 7 a.m.-11 p.m. Automotive Service Motor Tune-Ups, Wheel Balancing PAGE CREIGHTON FINA SERVICE 1819 W. 23rd Badges, Rings, Novelties Sweatshirts, Mugs, Paddles Cups, Trophies, Medals All Schools- Balfour (Continued from page 1) Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers (Continued from page 1) rollment figures in the Registrar's office showed that the necessary number of votes were not cast in each election. Both political parties and the two candidates from the school agreed that the person with the majority vote should be allowed to represent the school on the ASC. Steve Clark, Coffeyville junior who was the University Party candidate, was elected by a six-vote margin. THE ONLY SCHOOL affected by the decision this year is the School of Journalism. Only 66 votes were cast in that district during the election. 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