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L U II C LIBIUHY SEHIARS DEPT. CHAPEL HILL, II. C. 4 J KEN BARTON, Student Par ly nominee for president of the student body. HAM HORTON, University JULIAN MASON, SP vice- JIM McLEOD, UP vice-presi-Pariy nominee for the presi- presidential candidate. denlial candidate, dency. x TED FR ANKEL, Independ ent vice-presidential candidate. VOTE O D VOTE rODAY! VOLUME LX CHAPEL HILL, N. C, Caompys WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1952 NUMBER 142 , A?- J 9 9 L I- ''f'r-' jtf' ''''y 'y--' - KEN PENEGAR. SP candi date for secretary -treasurer. ED GROSS, UP candidate for secretary - treasurer. 4 ANNA BEASON AND TONI KELLY who have been nominated for the presidency of the YWC A. Election will be held tomorrow night in coed dorms and sororities. . Y Election Set For Tomorrow New YWCA officers .will': ibe secretary, Joan -Membrey,- Day-, tona Beach. Fla. and Sue Bul lock, Stovall, " treasurer. ; elected tomorrow night by a bal lot vote to be taken , in women dormitories and sorority house4 Nominated -for the office of president are Anna Beason, Greensboro, and 1 Toni Kelly, Charleston, W. Va. Rosemary - Scovil, Greenville, S. C; Martha McGuirk,: jMorgah ton; and Barbara BraxtonWhite ville, have been Dominated for V ' Mary Lilla Browne,; Gastonia,; Pat Aydlett, Elizabeth City; Jean ette Chance, - Lumberton. arid Bitty Schaeffer, Tuscaloosa, Ala.; will run for program chairman and Bish Fox, Roarioke, : Va.f Shirley Whitf ord, Washington ahCSdaii fICnightenMontgorriery, : iSsa Y ELECTIONS page 7) Taking their cues from the-cam paigners in the national political parties, the campus politicians made their final whirlwind fling yesterday before resting cases for today's election. Some 1G0 hopeful campaigners will appear on the ballots seek ing various campus' offices in this, the annual Spring elections. Win ners today will rule the campus until next Spring's balloting. . Today's voting is the climax to two weeks of hectic stumping, hand-shaking, door-to-door can vassing, and name-calling, as the candidates, both party-affiliated and independent, have gone all Out to win the vote. Placards, banners, cards, blot ters, calendars, and other well- known means of campaigning have been strewn throughout every dormitory, and class room on campus, indicating, even with out a glance at the budding trees, that Spring has come to UNC. This election's major interest point has been the campaign of the two candidates for president of the student body. A hot contest has been raging between Hamil ton C. Horton, Jr., Winston-Salem, and .Kenneth Barton, Elizabeth, N. J., for the job. ... - . The Campaign issue between the pair has been one of political party affiliations, and with subse quent accusations by both candi dates, the endorsing Student and University Parties (formal politi cal groups on campus) have ral lied behind their respective can didate. " Sharing the Interest spotlight with presidential election is the battle for editor of The Daily Tar Heel, student-run campus news paper. Three Greensboro students, two- men and a coed, have been distri buting their campaign circulars and; talking persuavely to consti tuents in trying to win the vote. The men, staff endorsed and SP ' -i t-' i ' ' a t ' 1 m jjavia xJUCKner present uauy xar Heel managing editor, and Barry Farber, Ind. " DTH columnist, .are due -to get degrees from the, jour nalism school in June but will re turn to school next year. The coed is Beverly - Baylor, -UP, a junior in the journalism school and as sociate editor of the paper. ' Candidates are up for election to sophomore, junior and senior class offices, as well as seats in the student legislature and honor councils, 'publication board, and head cheerleader. " See ELECTIONS, pags 4) ";Jrf:W::-?:-::x-?:-::::::::':S - w...v,v....'.v.,...,..,. mm 84 :-:: TWO OF THE. CANDIDATES for editor of The Daily Tar Heel, Left; Barry Farber. DTH columnist who is running as an independ end and. right David Buckner, present DTH managing editor who is staff -endorsed and Student Party nominated. Picture of the the third candidate. Bev Baylor, was not available. Miss Baylor, a DTH associate editor, is the University Party candidate. -s, ' ' ' i ; : 6 j&f 'AS WHO BELONGS TO THIS lovely pair of legs? This and many other answers may be had at the Sigma Chi Derby tomorrow at 3:30 p.m. in Kenan stadium. Admission 'will be free, . - ' ' - ' v u ! ; - : -' ' . . - ' : Sigma Chi Derby Is Tomorrow Twenty-four lovelies from eight campus organizations will vie' for the title of Miss Modern Venus in Kenan stadium tomorrow after noon at the Sigma Chi Derby. Starting time is 3:30. . Picked to select the 1952 queen are Chancellor R. B. House, Mayor Ed Lanier, E. Carrington Smith, Vic Huggins, arid Capt. J. S. Keating,' .J professor of Naval Science here. -The derby will be preceded by a parade at ; 2:30 beginning in front of the Chapel Hill high school I i - - ' -.- VOTE TODAY 3 f " r i A . . oaf an ;r-7 .
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