The Cavalier daily Monday, March 27, 1972 | ||
Students Cast Ballots At 24 Locations
Students will vote today and
tomorrow in elections for officers in the
College and, the Schools of Engineering,
Education, and Graduate Arts and
Sciences and on the Advisory Honor
Referendum at 24 polling places on the
Grounds.
College students may vote in Cabell,
Wilson and Gilmer Halls, Alderman
Library, Physics and New Chemistry
Buildings, Tuttle and Emmet post offices,
and on University Avenue at Rugby Road
and Madison Lane.
Education students may vote in
Peabody, Cabell and Wilson Halls and
Alderman Library.
Engineering students may vote in
Thornton Hall and the new mechanical
engineering building.
Graduate Arts and Sciences students
may vote in Cabell, Wilson, and
Newcomb Hall post office.
The Advisory Honor Referendum
question is included on each ballot.
Students in other schools not electing
officers but voting in the Referendum
should use the white referendum ballot
provided at the following locations: Halls,
Campbell, Clark, Rouss, Monroe and
McKim.
Ballots for officers in all schools
(except Engineering) and for the
referendum will be available at Newcomb
Hall, second floor.
Each student is on his or her honor to
vote only once in the referendum and
only once for school officers.
Campaigning in any form within 15
feet of ballot boxes is prohibited.
The Cavalier daily Monday, March 27, 1972 | ||