Thp Battalion ... PAGE G . Cnl/p/rp Station (Brazos County), Texas Thursday, April 12, 1956 Elections (Continued from Page 1) Treasurer—Robert Lassiter (88), Joe Coughran (68). Parliamentarian—Edwards (165) won; no run-off. Sergeant-at-arms — Barr (279) won; no run-off. Rules for the runoff, besides the 20 per cent rule mentioned above are: There will be three men in the run-off if more than five men are running for the of fice; if less than five, two men will be in the run-off. If two men only are running for one office, the man with the highest number of votes will be elected. ELIMINATED CANDIDATES Class of 1957 President—Karl Springer (84), Thomas Thedford (4 )7and Her man Veselka (21). Vice-president — Bob N. Han cock (38), John Kirkpatrick (33), George R. Crane (12). Secretary—Charles Orr (59), Ed Hanson (67), Dewey McMullan (123). Social secretary—Bob McCleskey (72), Jack Dreyfus (100), John P. Aldridge (70). Treasurer — Tedd Lewis (93), Paul Beckman (76), Andy Johnson (82). Student entertainment manager —Gilbert Steile (153), Bob Best (81). Historian — Red Wilson (62), Marcus Crow (92), Don Williams (41), Bobby Noack (53). Reporter—Howard Martin (47), A1 Chappell (79), Joe Joeris (90). Sergeant-at-arms — Gene Smith (64), Myron Gantt (43), G. B. Rand (70), Thomas Livingston (80), McFarland Osborn (24). Parliamentarian — Tommy New man (50), Leon Curtis (56), Ralph Stout (46), Jack Lyle (68). Yell leader — Gary Anderson (26), Warren Chapman (32), John Glover (55), Gene Jameson (65), Charles King (42), Bob Rowland (61), Charles Schweizer (22), James Sharp (18), Bobby Woodard (25) , Bob Yeager (81). SPB—Jerry Betsill (182). Class of 1958 President—Harold Conrad (88), Jack Heald (83), Dale Lake (83). Vice-president — Howard Grant ham (51), Ed Cashman (10), Joe Cantrell (44), Jack Bailey (20), James Anz (32), Toby Eady (30), John Greenwalt (35), Homer Smith (26) , Kenneth McKinney (16). Secretary — Larry Patton (104), Woody Rice (83). Social secretary — Newt Hands (127). Treasurer — “Bunny” Williams (49), Jack Nelson (65), Thomas Crocker (41). Sergeant-at-ai’ms — Willett Stallworth (128). Parliamentarian — James Brady (71), Carroll Lam (48), Paul Burnside (62). Yell leader—Thomas Jack Wil kinson (121), Ewen Hail (20), De- metrios Armenakis (64), Toby Hughes (44), Brady Armstrong (55), William G. Allen (47), Lar ry Garrison (48), Robert Kidd (107)., Class of 1959 President — John Dennis (57), Ronald Stewart (65), John Zeigler (54). Vice-president — Delmar Deter- ling (19), John Brooks (22), J. B. Bisbey (20), Arthur Cameron (22), Ronald Stepp (29). Social secretary — Edward Wueste (106). Recoi-ding secretary — James Popejoy (80). Treasurer — James Jones (57), Ray Perkins (52), Loyd Neal (58). Parliamentarian—Bobby Middle- ton (134). 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