Show STUDENTS ELECTED TO FILL PROMINENT OFFICES NEXT YEAR YEARA r r P Phi A i hi 44 a i EARL SKIDMORE DRUSILLA GARY GABY CLYDE SHARP Keen Rivalry Characterizes Election Skidmore Wins Easy Race Sharp Leads For Chronicle and Drusilla Gaby Wins By Three Votes Over Armorel Dixon The exceptionally large vote cast at Fridays Friday's election came as a great surprise to to many students who have been een lamenting because of the apparent apparent apparent ent indifference which has characterized character character- zed the campaign Five hundred and five eighty-five students registered their choice at the poles This is the largest largest largest larg larg- est vote ever cast at an election and indicates a healthy growth in student body affairs Last year four hundred and twenty-three twenty votes were cast which was considered a record at that time Two years ago only thirty per cent of the students voted This gradual and perceptible growth is indicative of awakened in terest This tendency toward should make male it easier for the officers for next year In the race for president Skidmore proved popular At no time was his position in danger and his vote of indicates the esteem with which the students regard the basketball captain The race for Chronicle paralleled paralleled paralleled par par- the fight of last year In both cases four candidates divided the vote and the race was close and spirited It seems to be a tradition to have havea a to neck-to-neck race for secretary Two years ago Miss Hull won by three votes last year Miss Eccles I won by a very few votes and this year Miss Gaby had a close competitor competitor competitor com com- in Miss Dickson who received votes to Miss Gabys Gaby's I For vice-president vice student representative representative on athletic council manager pf of f debating student representative on debating council manager of musical activity and sophomore member of student court there was no tion In other cases the vote was close but there was no o question as asto asto asto to the winner The exact vote follows President Skidmore Argyle Love Vice-president Vice John Greene Secretary Secretary Secretary Sec Sec- Drusilla Gaby Armorel Dickson Claire Wilcox Treasurer James Paul Clyde William William Wil Wil- Villiam liam Y Daniel Hunter Harry Hedger Editor of Chronicle Clyde Sharp Roscoe Ashworth Leslie Frazer Mary McCarty l Student Representative Representative Representative on Athletic Council John Travers manager of debating Edwin Spencer student representative on debating council Wm Vm T. T Ferguson manager of Musical l society K C. C Wright manager of dramatics Her Herbert Herbert Herbert bert Schiller Herbert Maw I David Evans 59 Student tive on Dramatic Council Allen Thurman Thurman Thurman Thur- Thur man Vernon Snyder Pen Editorial Editorial Editorial Ed Ed- Board Clyde Sharp LeRoy Warthman Carol Evans Burt Cahoon Sarah Williams Student Court Seniors Murray McCarty Me Mc- Carty Wm Argyle Edwin Spencer Conrad Grover Jessie Bird Leland George Juniors La LaMar LaMar LaMar Mar Nelson Frank McConnel James Lilly Harvey Snow Josephine Barton Sophomore Louis Gardner Auditing Committee Commit Commit- tee Clarence Bamberger Faculty Prof Fred W. W Reynolds Mr Hedger Hedger Hed Hed- ger Alumni Norman Hamilton Dan Alexander 75 Wallace Vallace Woolf 43 Alumni Member Apportioning Apportion Apportion- ing Board Ott Romney L. L E. E Nelson Nelson Nelson Nel Nel- son The constitutional amendment which makes the orchestra an activity activity ity on the same basis as the band received received received re re- affirmative votes which is sufficient to make it a part of the constitution The judges of election were Norman Norman Norman Nor Nor- man Hamilton Arts Steve Wilcox Law James Young Medic Henry Love Engineering School Lila Eccles i officio ex-officio a member as secretary of executive board |