Show L I Lead Lead ea 33 1932 1 3 3 Classes 1 asses se r L' L J f y M r x A r. r P hY S M h hr yr rR r rr it r 44 w x f 1 rr f f fr r r y rn y r lS l J S yi c f ii r r r r rr j U. U J y ay r x 4 b 4 sli w fr E i. i f 4 i n r v rY f F r i rs v vi t r rr r tiff i. i v A n i r Courtesy Salt Lake Tribune T r n LI n t. t T Left to Right Richard Parry Senior Grant Bennion Junior and David id Ashton Sophomore I Class Officials t Chosen to 10 Serve For Coming Corning Year Parr Parry Benni Bennion n Ashton n Elected Presidents Of Classes Several names which were declared declared declared de de- ineligible due to lack of sufficient sufficient sufficient suf suf- hours cannot be declared eligible the executive council ruled Tuesday However in the case of two names which were declared declared declared de de- ineligible and later found eligible new elections must be called called rM if 7 rotes protests s- s frare are ar a. a filed said Jerry Jones second vice president Officers for three classes were named last Thursday at elections conducted by the A. A S. S U. U U. U Those elected will wilI assume their offices next fall Richard Parry was named president president prest pres pres- ident of the senior senior class Shirley t Cannon vice president Elizabeth I Gibbs secretary and Norman Higson Higson Higson Hig Hig- son treasurer Junior class officers elected are Grant Bennion president Annette Ray vice president Lois Keddington ton secretary and Ralph Knight treasurer David Ashton will head the sophomore class next year and other officers include Helen Skidmore Skidmore Skidmore Skid- Skid more vice president Marjorie Stohl secretary and Ralph Brown treasurer Elections were supervised by Jerry Jones second vice pres president d mt class officers and Dean Her Herbert ert B. B Maw Only a small proportion of those th se entitled to vote took advantage advantage advantage tage of the election to cast their ballots |