Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 18, 1955, Page Six, Image 6

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    Ballots for Wednesday's Primaries
ASUO PRIMARY
ELECTIONS
Party Ballot For
UNITED
INDEPENDENT
STUDENTS
1. All students may vote for
ASUO president and senate
members Nip-at-large.
2. Members of freshman, sopho
more. and junior classes may
vote for class at'ficers in the
section designated by an en
circled number in the right
margin.
3. Number the candidates (in
each section of the ballot that
you use i in the order of your
preference—1. 2. 3. 4, 5, etc.,
for as many as you wish to
vote for.
Candidates for Presi
dent and ASUO Senate
Membership-at-Large
( ) SAM VAHEY
I Candidate for President i
( > MARY CLAIRE ALLEN
C > BOB BIGGS
( > DICK FREAR
( > DOROTHY ILER
( • SUSAN LAMB
( > DAVID LOBB
( j richard McDaniel
( ) CHUCK MITCHELMORE
( ) KATHY MORRISON
( I ROGER SOMMER
( i KIP WHARTON
(Candidate for President)
RansomExplains
Election Plans
With the ASUO primary" elec
tions scheduled for Wednesday.
ASUO Vice-President Hollis Ran
som has issued a list of voting
procedures to be followed by
campus voters.
The preferential system will
again be in effect for the elec
tions and the steps of specific
importance that all voters should
be sure to follow are:
1. You will be given one ballot
for each party.
2. You can vote on. only one bal
lot.
3. All voters: You will be able
to vote for ASUO officers, using
the preferential system (voting
according to your preference, 1.
2 3, 4, etc.)
4. Freshmen, sophomores and
juniors: You will be able to vote
for class officers for next year in
the section indicated by. a num
ber circled with red pencil. You
will also use the preferential sys
tem.
5. You vote in the sections of
the ballot which are indicated by
an encircled number and in the
ASUO section.
6. Ballots marked other than
with numbers are invalid.
7. When you have voted—fold
both ballots and give them to the
booth attendant telling the at
tendant which ballot you have
marked. The attendant will then
place the ballots in the appropri
ate boxes.
Ransom's release went on to
explain the preferential system a
little more fully. It said, “the pre
ferential system is a system of
v oting by which a voter expresses
his choice with a number one (1)
for his first choice, number two
(2) for his second choice, number
three (3) for his third choice and
so on for as many candidates as
he wishes.
Senior Class Officers
! t > SAM FREAR (Candidate
for Representative)
—
Junior Class Officers
( ) CARL GROTH
(Candidate for President)
( ) BEVERLY JOY BELL
ARTS (Candidate for Rep
resentative)
( ) CHARLES PARKER (Can
didate for Representative)
( ) JOANNE REED (Candi
date for Representative)
Sophomore Class
Officers
| ( ) DALE BAJEMA
(Candidate for President)
( ) DORIS ALLEN (Candidate
for Representative)
t ) SAMUEL G. WHITNEY
(Candidate for Represen
, tative)
ASUO PRIMARY
ELECTIONS
Party Ballot For
ASSOCIATED
GREEK
STUDENTS
1. All students may vote for
ASUO president and senate
membersttip-at-large.
2. Members of freshman, sopho
more. and junior classes may
vote for class afficers in the
section designated by an en
circled number in the right
margin.
13. Number the candidates (in
each section of the ballot that
you use) in the order of your
preference—1. 2. 3. 4, 5, etc.,
for as many as- you wish to
vote for.
Candidates for Presi
dent and ASUO Senate
Membership-at-Large
( ) BCD HINKSON
(Candidate for President*
!( ) LOUIE BLUE
( ) BRIAN BOOTH „
( ) DARREL D. BRITTSAN
( ) TRAVIS CAVENS
( ') WALT CHING
Captains Named
For Primary Polls
Eight poll captains for the
coming primary elections have
been announced by ASUO Vice
President RolUs Ransom.
The eight are made up of four
members of the Associated Greek
Students and affiliates of the
four United Independent Stu
dents. They will be stationed with
one at each, of election voting
booths. . .
The four AGS poll captains are
Betti Faekler, Agnes Thompson,
Marcia Webb and Leighton Wil
bur. The four from UIS are Con
stance Drury, Ray Westinghouse,
Janet Ferris and Mary Alice Al
len.
Among the duties of the poll
captains will be to make sure that
two poll clerks are at each booth
at all times, to instruct all poll
clerks as to their specific duties
and to turn in a list of theic.
clerks to Ransom at the ASUO
office not later than 6 p.m. today.
The eight polling places for the
election are at Fenton hall,
Friendly hall, the Men's pool,
Commonwealth hall, the Student
Union, the library quad, the Co
op and the area between Straub
hall and Gerlinger hall.
t, ) AiNIN KKH'KSU.N
( ) NAN HAGEDOKN
I ( ) BILL HARDIN
l ) BOB KUBES
l ) LINDA LUNDY
t ) MARCIA MAUNEY
( ) BILL MOORE
( ) JERRY POOL
( ) ANNE RITCHEY
( ) ROB ROY
Senior Class Officers
( ) MARTIN BRANDENFELS
(Candidate for President)
( > bob McCracken
(Candidate for President)
( ) EV STILES
(Candidate for President)
( ) PATTY FAGAN (Candi
date for Representative)
t ) BOB MAIER (Candidate
for Representative)
Junior Class Officers
i l ) DOUG BASHAM
(Candidate for President)
( ) BARKEY HERMAN
(Candidate for President)
( I MOLLY CARR (Candidate
for Representative)
( ) SALLY JO GRF.IG (Candi
date for Representative)
Sophomore Class
Officers
( ) JIM LYNCH
(Candidate for President)
( ) JIM PERRY
(Candidate for President >
( )JOHN RAVENTOS
(Candidate for President)
t ) GORDON SUMMERS
(Candidate for President)
( ) DICK ALLEN (Candidate
for Representative
I ) ELLIOT CARLSON (Can
didate for Representative)
( ) BETTY HERRMAN (Can
didate for Representative)
( ) JIM HILANDS (Candidate
for Representative) ,
( ) SHIRLEY PARMENTER
(Candidate for Representa
tive)
( ) RICHARD URIE (Candi
date for Representative)
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the ASUO senate-sponsored essay
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ly. contest chairman. Second and
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