Senate Election Finals Set for Next Tuesday
Senate Election Finals Set For Next Tuesday HOINESS AND EYMAN VIE FOR PRESIDENT ASMSC; ROSE UNOPPOSED FOR VP; ACTIVITY FUND TO BE CHANGED With less than 500 students vot gave James Hoiness 405 to Bob ing in the primary Student Senate Eyman's 8. Hoiness is an Ag Econ election, the result.s show eight of major, has been president of the fices unopposed and nine still un Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity, decided. IFC secretary; is in the Ag clubu, For president of the Associated Les Bou!fon pledge, ML club, Ski THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1951 No. 19 Students, the final primary tally club and Fangs; and has worked on the Exponent, High School Week and many other campus ac "HARVEY" CAST AS Al Hammell, Student Body Prexy, tivities. Bob Eyman LXA, has SPRING QUARTER held Fang office, is an Ag major Wins National Tau and is active in the Ag club. DRAMATIC OFFERING Sam Rose, a Fish and Wildlife major, is unopposed for vice-presi '·Harvey," a comedy drama in dent of the ASMSC. Rose has three acts, has been selected for Beta Pi Graduate Fellowship been president of the Alpha Gam the spring term dramatic produc Alan K. Hammel, Montana State continued his outstanding record ma Rho fraternity; Student Man tion according to Joseph Fitch, college senior from HamHton, is at Montana State college. ager of Athletics, has been in dramatics director. one of eight young engineers from As an example of his all-around collegiate proficiency, he has al Fangs, Wildlife club, and Student Rehearsals, featuring a cast of throughout the nation sel.ected for l\velve students, will begin Mon ways ra ted near the top of his Senate; and is pledged to Scab a graduate fellowship by Tau Beta day, April 23.
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