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Student government -- Elections

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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Use for: Student body elections

Found in 34 Collections and/or Records:

The Denver Clarion, vol. 31, issue 6, 1954 October 29

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Identifier: clarion_v031i06_19541029
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Five Coeds Vie for Homecoming Queen Crown (Nancy Corpening, Audry Eklund, Sheila McConnell, Patricia Nichols and Patricia Rose). Complete Election Tabulation Results from Class Elections on October 27, 1954. Homecoming next week. Will Herberg (religious lecturer), will be the key note speaker during Religion in Life Week (November 17-21, 1954). Small voter turnout for Class Elections. Winter Carnival Chairman applications due. Student Senate held on November 2, 1954.

Dates: 1954 October 29

The Denver Clarion, vol. 31, issue 24, 1955 April 15

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Identifier: clarion_v031i24_19550415
Abstract All-School nominations set for coffee hour on April 15, 1955. Inside the Clarion – five men and a coed have applied for the editorship of the 1955-1956 Clarion; during coffee hour on April 15, 1955 the candidates for the all school elections will be nominated; changes in fraternity philosophy and purpose; reference to the opening speech made by J. Robert Oppenheimer. The fourth DPA play of the season “The Crucible” will run at the Little Theater on for two weeks beginning April 21, 1955. DU...
Dates: 1955 April 15

The Denver Clarion, vol. 32, issue 50, 1956 May 8

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Identifier: clarion_v032i50_19560508
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1956 May Day “Showboat” Docks; Lambda Chi Alpha Wins Overall May Day Trophy. Pompous Ceremony – Margery Reed Cornerstone Laid Twenty-Eight Years Ago. ROTC Cadets Elect Queen At Annual Military Dance. May Days “Showboat” Termed Extravaganza. All School and Class Office Elections begin on May 10, 1956.

Dates: 1956 May 8

The Denver Clarion, vol. 33, issue 46, 1957 April 23

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Identifier: clarion_v033i46_19570423
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Chapel Speaker – Dr. Frank C. Laubach, Noted Philippine Educator Talks Tomorrow. School Chairman Applications Open. Judges Nominate Royal Quintet to Reign at May Days Festival. Iliff to Add Five Famous Educators to Summer Staff. Choir Leaves Tomorrow on Annual 4-State Tour. May Queen Finalists. Editor Applications. DU Professor Discusses Municipal Tax Revenue.

Dates: 1957 April 23

The Denver Clarion, vol. 33, issue 49, 1957 May 3

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Identifier: clarion_v033i49_19570503
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Jacque Gatti Elected Queen; May Days Prom Ends Fete. “Crusade for Students” Recruits Top Ability High School Grads. Queen of the May. DU to Conduct Curriculum Study by Crusade Plan. Committee Announces…Candidates Certified for Election. DU Prof Suffers Loss. Contract Ready for New DU Dorm.

Dates: 1957 May 3

The Denver Clarion, vol. 34, issue 43, 1958 April 4

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Identifier: clarion_v034i43_19580404
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Every Age, Every Spring – Some Must Be the First. DU Chapel Programs Observe Good Friday, Easter Services. Requirements Listed – Senate Sets Nominating Caucus Dates for Candidates to All-School Election. Illness Claims DU Services of Fourth Faculty Member - Dr. E. Lawson. Barber Shop Thief Robs Crippled Children’s Fund. Committee Establishes Point System for Judging May Day Competition. Delise Lecture Branded as Hoax.

Dates: 1958 April 4

The Denver Clarion, vol. 34, issue 45, 1958 April 11

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Identifier: clarion_v034i45_19580411
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Sundstrand Head Elected member of SSF Trustees. Petitions Due Monday – All-School Election Nominees Chosen in Today’s Caucuses. Garrision Named to Advisory Post in South America. IK’s Welcome National Delegates. Union Board Presents “Black Rose”; Bakery Shop Relocated in Cafeteria. Mortar Board Honorary to Elect New Members. Senior Coeds Bid for May Days Royalty.

Dates: 1958 April 11

The Denver Clarion, vol. 34, issue 49, 1958 April 25

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Identifier: clarion_v034i49_19580425
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Senate Passes Allocation. Light Vote Forecast at Polls Today – All-School Ballot Lists Candidates, Referendum. Chapel Bell Tolls Number of Mortar Board Tapping. Spring Quarter Enrollment Registers Slight Decrease. Gymnastic Spirit – Demonstrations Committee Selects Seven Cheerleaders for Next Year. May Days Queen Judges Narrow Contestants to Five Senior Coeds.

Dates: 1958 April 25

The Denver Clarion, vol. 68, issue 29, 1964 February 4

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Identifier: clarion_v068i29_19640204
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Awards Climax ’64 Women’s Days Marky Lloyd Honored as Miss DU. Annette in Town Promoting New Film; Reporter Ponders Fate of Mouse Ears. SABER Petition Drive, Successful, Brings 3,000 Signatures, Says Myers. Kostal, Babcock Win in weak Turnout Coeds Elect Roudebush and Forster. Grant Johannesen to Hold Workshop.

Dates: 1964 February 4

The Denver Clarion, vol. 69, issue 46, 1965 April 23

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Identifier: clarion_v069i46_19650423
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Bo Pub Determinations: Hoyt, Malmberg Editors for 1965-66. Elections Today for 40 Posts. May Days – Activities Ready to Commence. Referendum. Dance.

Dates: 1965 April 23