Show T I Nominations For Student Officers Made l' l Primary Election Nominees Listed l By U Executives Primary Elections Planned For Friday April 20 r. r Y New System Eliminates Use Of Student Hand-Books Hand The Executive Council of the University of Utah yest yesterday yes- yes t announced the details of the information concerning the the A A. S S. U U. U U. primary elections The polls will open on Friday April 20 o at t 9 a a. a m ni and close at 5 5 p p. p m m. Voters will not I find it it necessary to bring handbooks handbooks handbooks hand hand- books or activity cards since since they will l be ident identified at the polls by I. I means of photographs The facts concerning nominations nomina nominations nomina- nomina I as revealed by Rudolph Larsen Larsen Lar Lar- Lar-I Lar sen student student body body president who is is temporarily in charge because second second sec see ond and vice vice president president Braine Brame Watts is out of town stated that all nominI nomini i t petitions must be in m the student student student stu stu- dent body office by 5 p p. m m. m tonight They must be personally handed to Mr Larsen who said that responsibility responsibility will not be assured for any petitions not placed directly in in his hands bands He further requested those nominees who wish to use nicknames nick nick- f names to so indicate these names c Eligibility Checked If The eligibility of the candidates which 1 is is now being checked will willbe willbe I be released on the A A. A S S. S U U. U U. buli bul- bul i board in in the the- the basement basement of the Park building next Monday April Ie 16 This will be the only official release of eligibility I Those candidates who discover t I any discrepancy or mar in in their f eligibility will be given until Tuesday Tuesday Tues Tues- i day n night to correct all mistakes or troubles which arise arise from the eligi- eligi eligibility eligibility check No responsibility will willi f i be assumed by the executive council council coun coun- cil cil according to Mr Larsen He pointed out that this will be felt to the candidate or to his manager Campaigns Limited The council requires that a list of all campaign materials and the costs of these materials be given to the second vice vice president president before Friday April 27 27 the day of final elections The cost of the campaign campaign campaign cam cam- for both the primaries and the finals should not excel exceed d fifteen fifteen fifteen teen dollars If it does the Executive Executive tive live Council will declare those who have ha exceeded the limit disqualified fied tied The Executive Council further further further fur fur- ther recommended through the student body president that part of the campaign money be spent advertising in in the Chronicle al although although although al- al though this is not absolutely necessary necessary essary This year written campaigning will be permitted the nominees for cheerleader and for the position of junior prom chairmen In order to clarify the election rules the council approved the reading of Article three of the bylaws by by- laws Candidates Introduced All candidates for the Executive i Council and the positions of junior junor jun- jun or pr prom m chairman and of cheer cheer- jun-I jun Continued on Page 2 Primary Election Nominees Listed Continued from page 1 leader will be presented resented the day before be fore election on the Park building steps in a noonday assembly B Baine ame Watts will be in in charge The cheerleader candidates will be given an opportunity to show their ability Any questions concerning any phase of the election may be put putto putto putto to Rudolph Larsen this week and to Mr Watts next week Election Judges will be announced next week in the Chronicle and any question concerning the choices will be readily received by the Executive Council Nominations Listed The following were nominated for faculty and student positions President Richard Van Winkle Edward McGean Joseph R R. R Broad Broad- bent Vice Vice President President Mary Jones Estelle Estelle Estelle Es- Es telle Hardy Marjorie Marjone Stohl I Second vice vice De Motte Matte Pomeroy Marvin Bertoch Secretary Mary ry Strange Maxine Maxine Maxine Max- Max ine ine Cannon Josephine Mix Cherry Daynes Treasurer William Winder Max Rich Ralph Brown Athletic Council faculty one I year Dr Lyman L L. Daynes student student student stu stu- dent two years Harold Miller Vere Norman Van Dam Mary Alter Glen Arnett Debate Debate Debate De De- bate Council student two years i William Richards Robert 0 OBrien O'Brien Theron Fotheringham Student government Board senior one year fear Irvin Johnson Jean Hall Joseph Joseph Joseph Jo Jo- seph Miller Cheerleader Claron Aldridge James Myers Music Council student two years jears Blaine Blame Blonquist Adele Parks Barbara Strong Marian Robbins John Stevens Stevens Stevens Ste Ste- vens Robert Reese Dramatic council Evelyn Blood Dorothy Miller Wayne Richards Miriam Taylor Fred Harris Morgan Morgan Morgan Mor Mor- gan Kerr Publications council faculty two years Gail Plummer student two years Ford Barlow Darlow Fred Glade Elbert Thompson Earl Ross Emeline Louis Judges Paul Hodson Student one year Alan Holt Arthur Lund Apportionment Board Faculty Faculty Faculty Fac Fac- two years Herbert B B. Maw Alice Oakes Bronson junior junior jun jun- jun lor two years Lynn Stockman Adam Bennion William Wiliam Folger John Smith Junior Prom Props Chairman Chair man Albert Heiner Hemer Chick Otter and Dave Clegg |