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Show STUDENT BODY NOMINATIONS IDE AT "0" SMaeaswasaeaseaw. Primary Election to Be Held on April 21, and Final Contests Are Scheduled Sched-uled for April 28 Next Nominations for twenty-seven stu dent body offices for the school term l?:2-l:i were made at the University Univer-sity of Utah today In the assembly hall. Considerable attention was centered cen-tered around the nominees for president. presi-dent. The following nominations were made for the executive committee: Vam -Psssidsm Ml pin a ttsee, Jassph Wort hen. Austin J. Gibbon and Scott Matheson. For Vice President Madelyn Stewart, Stew-art, Frances Armstrong. For Treasurer Ned Menstes, Alvln Klrkham, Hardld lloare, Klmer Jenkins. Jenk-ins. For Secretary Miss Donna Jones. Miss Lois Farrell, Miss Onslta Reese. For rrosecutlng Attorney Ernest Hurd, William E. Roche. For Yellmaster Lennox Murdock. The following were nominated for i the athletic council; For Faculty Representative A. I Mathews. For Alumni Representative Thomas Varley. Iceland Prouse. For Student Representative to Serve Two Tears Reld Jewkes, Martin Harris. Har-ris. For Student Representative to Serve One Year Nell Smith. PUBLICATIONS COUNCIL. Under the revised constitution offl-cer offl-cer were nominated for the publications publica-tions council for the first time. The following peraons were selected: For Faculty Member A. C. Carrlng- ton. The Alumni Member T heron Parma Par-ma lee. For Two f.tudent Members to Pens One Tear Harvey Hancock. Jack Can non. For One Studen.' Member to Serve Two Tears David Watts, Carl V. King. The folfowlng students were nominated nomi-nated for the debating council: For Manager of Debating Harley Gustln. D. Paul, K. Barrett. For Faculty Member Percy C. Edward. Ed-ward. R. V. Harriman. For Alumni Member T heron Par-malee, Par-malee, Calvin Kawllngs. The following were nominated for the dramatic council: For Manager of Dramatics Harry Nelson, Hurt Merrill. For Faculty Member Miss Fay Cornwall. f or Alumni a-iemper crisweu Bum. For Musical Manager Clifton Jacob-son, Jacob-son, George Wood, James Bird. The following were nominated on the apportionment board : For Student Member for One Tear Jonn Clark, Mark Del ton, Irvln Maun quint. For Student Member for Two Tears Nate Klbley, Ray Wallace, Harvey Gharrlty. For Faculty Member H. C. Baldwin, R. D. Hnrrlman. The following were nominated for the auditing committee: For Regent Member Dr. John E. Carver. For Faculty Member Dr. Frederick J. Hack. For Alumni Member Frank Fore 1 man. THE ELECTIONS. Frlmary elections for officers of the student body will be conducted on Friday, Fri-day, April 21, and the final elections on April 28. Balloting was conducted today on the revised draft of the ronstttulton of the Associated Students of the University Uni-versity of tth, as has been presented to the student body by the constitutional constitu-tional committee. Voting continued from I o'clock t his morning until ( o'clock this afternoon In the main hall of the John It. I 'ark building. The const It i tlon proposed Is the work of the committee appointed several sev-eral months ago by Junior Rich, president presi-dent of the student body, and contains changes to provide for an absolute standard of athletic awards, a means of guaranteeing athletics at the university uni-versity 40 per cent annually of the student body fees, and placing a publications pub-lications council In control of campus periodicals. |