The Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, March 28, 1952 Page: 5 of 6
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FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1952
THE THRESHER
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Election
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Senior Class President are Bill Rap-
ton, James Moffatt, Oliver LeBlanc,
and Ronny Berger. Florence White,
Patti Ambrose, and Ann Jean Shep-
pard are nominees for Vice-Presi-
dent. There is no one running for
Secretary-Treasurer.
Charles Tapley, Bill Bullan, and
Richard Chapman are the candi-
dates for the presidency of the Jun-
ior Class. In the running for Junior
Vice-President are Marie Coyle, El-
sie Crossman, Sherrill Carmichael,
Fay Flower, and Carol Smith. War-
ren Jaycox, John Lyle, Bobby Sheri-
dan, and Rufus Duncan will be on
the ballot for Secretary-Treasurer
of the class.
Sophomore President will be one
of the following three: Harvey Jew-
ett, Fred Stancliff, or Allen Wright.
Charlotta Brandenburg, Judy Ful-
ler, Elsa Holland, Nancy Moore,
Billye Littlepage, and Jayne
Wunsch are the candidates for Vice-
President of the Sophomore Class.
Running for Secretary-Treasurer
are Ben Brewer, Charles Davis and
Earle Williams.
Four of the following will be
elected to the Student' Council by
the Senior Class; George Staten,
Parke Davis, Margaret Hitson,
Martha Hodge, John Quincy Adams,
Norman Moore, Mac Caldwell. The
Juniors will place five of the fol-
lowing on the Council: Dorthyle
Nicholl, Jan Price, Florence Kess-
ler, Henry Lacy, Doris Neal, Ann
Abdo, Anne Acker, Bill Lee, DeWitt
Wolfe, Demitri George, Jack Wash-
burn, Kneel Ball, Mary Anne Davis,
Barbara Kunetka, La Verne Moore,
M.E. Kinzbach, Robert Stovall, Bob-
by Stinebaugh, Richard Davis.
Sophomore candidates are: Barbara
Alfie, Betty Belsher, Murph Bled-
soe, Bill Allen,' Mary Coy, Joyce
Gibson, Joan Cooley, Jane Lawhon,
Irene Zakrzewska, Sara Luger, Pam
Riley, Mary Pattie Sigler, Catha-
rine Hill.
Four candidates will be elected
to the Honor Council by the Senior
Class. Those running for the office
are: Norman Einsprunch, Bridgett
Rote, Oliver LeBlanc, Parke Davis,
Walter Baker, George Miron, Bruce
Wallace, Julia Martin, Virginia Lee
Smith. Three will be elected from
the Junior Class of nominees which
includes Tim Flynn, Mary Anne
Mewhinney, Bobby Sheridan, Demi-
tri George, Bobby Stinebaugh, Bill
Agosta, Bill Drake, Johnnie Brad-
ley, and Lloyd Swenson. June
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