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Show ih . Recent Election Draws fire From Skeptics i li defense of the fact that i Pi Kappas manned each vot-j vot-j station in the recent hotly-atested hotly-atested student body elections A members of their club soiling soil-ing votes, the Chronicle has ltd Gordon Ghree to make a itement. "I warma make a itent" chimed Ghree. "We n it fare and square. It was :igh, but we won it. There is j truth to the rumors that we jcked the polls even though not everyone that can come m last place to first place, ir boys helped us all right. 1 we won because all 650 of i voted and we stick together, i won it all right, fare and 'ire. I wanrra make that itement." Mien asked if their boys wingly violated the 30 foot I within which no active soliciting is allowed, Ghree said, "They can't prove nothin' on us." The race in the recent ASUU Presidential elections was clearly clear-ly a contest between one candidate can-didate gaining underground support from BYU and a dog food company, while the other candidate was gaining his support sup-port through honesty and sincerity, sin-cerity, kissing babies. At the beginning it looked like a tight race but as the candidate suddenly became a Math major, Business major, Engineering major, etc., the tide began to change. As the elections closed nnd the results were tabulated it was soon clear that one candidate can-didate had made 10 more enemies en-emies than his competitor. So it is, BYU scores another victory vic-tory on this campus. |