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[email protected]. THE MONTANA Abbott, Slavens Ahead In Frosh Election Results James Abbott, Kalispell, and Susanne Slavens, Molt, will vie for freshman Central board delegates in the final elections KAIMIN Spurs Select next Wednesday. Abbott received a total of 100 votes with Miss Montana State University, Missoula, Montana Slavens receiving 75. Volume LTV Z400 Thursday, October 16, 1952 No. 10 Sadie Hawkins Lee Bayley, Silverton, Ida., will face Don Erickson, Billings, in the race for class president. Erickson received 76 votes and Com m ittees Bayley, 66. Ann Crocker, Missoula, received candidate are: Central board, Jerry Virginia City Players Spur Pres. Pat O’Hare, Stevens - the most votes for vice president, Bowlin, Great Falls, 46; Mary De- ville, appointed three committees but there was a tie between Jack Jamette, Missoula, 4; Ray Dunn, to begin work on the Sadie Haw McGhee, Billings, and Bobbette Missoula, 37; George Fleming, kins dance Tuesday.