University of Virginia Library

Polls Open In Three Schools

Nominees Seek Posts
In Council, Judiciary

New representatives to Student
Council and the Judiciary Committee
will be selected in voting
today through Thursday.

Engineering students will vote
today and tomorrow to choose
one representative to Student
Council and one to the Judiciary
Committee.

Running for Council are Vaden
Shields and Barry Graham.
Seeking the Judicial position are
Bob Berry and William Ross Jr.

Polls for the E-school will be
located in the lobby of Thornton
Hall and the A&M Building, and
will be open from 8:30 a.m. to
2:30 p.m.

Members of both Trigon and
Theta Tau will supervise at each
poll.

In the Law School, the four
students seeking a Judicial seat
are William Hopson IV, William
Larche, Anton Peeters, and Daniel
Winterbottom Jr.

Bernard Baldwin III, and
George McMillan Jr. are running
for Council. Due to a mixup,
no one connected with the
elections knew the times or dates
of the voting in the law school.

In the College elections tomorrow
and Thursday, the University
Party is running Gordon
Calvert, Pieter Schenkkan, and
Bill Wright. Skull and Keys is
running Joseph Fioravanti, Art
Kahn, Joe Jenkins, and Charles
Middleton for Council, and John
Armstrong and Albert Konikoff
for the Judiciary Committee.

Sceptre Society is running
Richard Davis, Mike Eikenberry,
Jackson Lears, and Alan
Rudlin for Council and Casey
Bowlin and Doug Gillespie for
Judiciary.

Students will decide whether to
accept or reject the proposed new
constitution. Council voted 15-1
earlier to reject it and consider
instead two amendments to the
present constitution.

A student petition with 500
signatures, however, requested
that the proposed constitution be
submitted to the student body.