The Rice Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 46, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 30, 1949 Page: 3 of 4
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THE THRESHER
Three
Cooper, Squires Face Run-off;
Three Races End In Close Tie
Next year's Seniors will be faced with run-off elections
to name all three of their class officers Monday. This past
Monday 268 present Juniors voted, naming four Student Council
Representatives, and four Honor Council representatives.
Bob Squires will face Jack Cooper for the position of Senior
Class President, Pat Amsler
^vill face Joanne Harwell for
the position of Vice-President
of the class, and Jim Davis will face
Wally Lovejoy for the Secretary-
treasurer's position.
Maxie Lehmann, Farrell Fulton,
Jim Kelley and Ralph Atmar were
named Senior Student Council mem-
bers. Gerald Weatherly, J. D. Sugg,
Jim Ellis, and James (Froggie)
Williams were named Senior Honor
Council members.
Complete tabulations:
President of the Senior Class:
No Votes—11
*Bob Squires—91
Ralph Atmar—62
*Jack Cooper—104
Vice President of the Senior Class:
No Votes—6
*Pat Amsler—134
Marie Zapalac—48
Lee Mary Parker—25
* Joanne Harwell—55
Secretary-Treasurer of the Senior
Class:
No Votes—5
*Jim Davis—127
Larry Katz—58
♦Wally Lovejoy—78
Student Council Representative
(four votes):
No Votes—106
Maxie Lehman—109
Connie Owen—91
Farrell Fulton—179
Jim Kelley—223
Bob Schwartz—108
Gloria Castello—98
Ralph Atmar—158
Honor Council Representative
(four votes):
No Vote—67
Baker, DeMoss Tie
The prospective Sophomore class
will go to the polls again to make
the final choice for two offices. Gor-
don Baker and Hal DeMoss will be
in the run-off for president, and
Martel Bryant and Nancy Markle
will fight it out for the second Hon-
or Council representative.
Vice-president for the Sophomores
is Betsy Belstrom and Secretary-
treasurer is Neel Cotten. Represent-*
ing the class in the Student Council
are Martel Bryant, Paula Meredith,
Carolyn Douglas, and Bill Shock-
ley. Dee Dugan was elected to the
Honor Council, while the second rep-
resentative will be elected later.
Complete tabulations:
Sid Cochran, Jr.—20
C. H. Siebenhausen—87
Gerald Weatherly—96
Eugene Paige—85«
J. D. Suggs—129
Jim Ellis—139
George Porter—64
Bubba Morrison—74
Mary Ann Quin—43
Jo Dement—52
Cauvin Clausei—59
Margaret Fink—35
Froggie Williams—122
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HE HAS BUILT A BRAND NEW CITY
The "telephone man" is mighty busy these days!
Since the war, among many other things, he has built
or enlarged 2,800 buildings.. . scores of them large
enough to fit into the skyline of a modern metropolis.
These buildings are more than brick, mortar and tele-
phone equipment. They are jobs for thousands of men
and women . . . more and better telephone service for
millions of people . . . more business for the towns and
cities in which they are located.
But most important of all, they are an indication of
the Bell System's earnest efforts to keep up with the
nation's ever growing needs for communications service.
BELL TELEPHONE SYSTEM
Belstrom Slides In
President of the Sophomore Class:
No Vote—3
Alec ^Thompson—49
♦Gordon Baker—111
Allen Pierce—53
Mark McLaughlin—38
*Hal DeMoss—71
Vice-president:
No Vote—8
Ruey Kunzman—43
Mary Ann Luce—94
Betsy Belstrom—180
Secretary-treasurer:
No Vote—15
James Hopps—48
Neel Cotten
David Knox—86
Student Council Representative
(four votes):
No Votes—14
Martel Bryant—128
Chax-les Bishop—120
Louellen McBrayer—50
Paula Meredith—138
Beth Harmon—33
Ann Coe—81
Ruey Boone—92
Carolyn Douglas—168
Bill Shock ley—125
Robert Branham—36
John Blakemore—106
Nancy Boothe—59
Robert Brusenhan—62
Jeanne Louis—82
Honor Council (two votes):
No Votes—25
Lee Dugan—158
Grace Marie Chandler—44
Marty Reeves—36
Tom DeEaton, Jr.—49
Violet Fischer—46
*Martel Bryant—69
Dan Winn—45
Ann Irving—36
Wanda Stout—45
*Nancy Markle—69
Jean Gordon—28
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The Rice Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 46, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 30, 1949, newspaper, March 30, 1949; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth230801/m1/3/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rice University Woodson Research Center.